ough late summer and early 
an be divided and will grow 
years without replanting. They 
et growing and all are excellent 
Boect and richest violet-blue. 
t growth. Awe - inspiring 
all. pes each; 3 for $1.35. 
inest: ope A great prize win- 
anding beauty. 4 to 5 ft. tall. 
; ee olnts Best red aster in every 
ach; 3 for $1.25. 
‘Gown 
ightful large- China- blue blooms 
Sirndance on erect branches 34 
ng. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
. giant flowering semi-double, 
cy-blue. A must at Spring Hill’s new 
i? * to 4 ft. 55¢ each; 3 for $1.35. 
cutting varieties 
color. One each 
fe Red, Violet, Blue, 
Pink. (Unlabeled). 
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te pe in existence. Large 
(Salmon-orange ) — Beautiful rich, 
ink with erates shadings and 
« blue)—A dainty lilac-blue 
enta. Recommended in every 
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5 for 1.65 
—(Blazing Red)—Most colorful and | 
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_(F) Spitfire 
6 e six phlox big, No. 1 field grown plants, 45¢ each; 3 for $1.15; 12 for $4.30. 
Wh ite & Blue 41P22 — Selected from ~ finest 
pat named varieties. One each, un- 
Dwerf Hardy 
ASTERS 
The following varieties resemble the famous 
cushion or azalea chrysanthemums, in size, 
and shape. Hundreds of blooms for many 
weeks each fall completely cover the plants. 
All plants will bloom this fall. 
Lilac Time_ 
41P7—Exquisite large, vivid lilac blooms in 
opie croues Sept. and Oct. Height 1 to 
1% f 
ites 
41P8—Plants grow Ae 12 bachee tall form- 
ing a lovely mound of white. 
Pacific Amaranth 2% 
41P9—Bright amaranth-violet; low bushy 
1 ft. plants. New, recommended variety. 
Pacific Horizon 
41P10—New, early profuse blooming dwarf 
aster of beautiful clear, soft blue. 
Choice of above 6 varieties 
dwarf, hardy asters 
Countess of Dudley 
41P11 — Vivid lilac-pink, compact 1 ft. 
plant. Outstanding color and class, 
Little Red Boy 
41P12—Compact, globe-like 1% to 2 ft. 
plants with brightest star-like flowers of 
China-red from early to late fall. 
55c each; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.25 
Dwarf Aster Special 
41PS14—-Garden of six, one each above 6 dwarf, 
hardy asters. (Unlabeled). Regular $3.36 catalog value. 
6 for $2.55 
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Colorful, Giant Flowering Hardy Phlox 
They will bloom for you this summer and many more years. Dig every 3 years and divide; 
- cut old flowers to prolong blooms; this also destroys seed. Plant 15 inches apart. Spring 
Hill’s phlox are all new, giant-flowering varieties of medium height (florets often large as 
half’ peter): No other hardy rene gives such a mass of mid-summer blooms. 
(D) Daily Sketch 
41P19 — (Salmon-pink) — Massive head; 
large florets of salmon-pink with crimson 
eye. Recommended. 
(E) Pinkette ; 
41P20—Exquisite shell or soft flesh pink. 
Extremely beautiful new variety all should 
plant. 
41P21—Large glowing sunset red. Free 
flowering, vigorous; healthy and one of the 
most brilliant. 
3 for $1.00 
CRIMSON KING CARNATION 
41P15—Big, Everblooming Strain—Withstands zero tem- 
peratures. Beautiful big, double, striking crimson-red 
from early summer till fall. For abundance of 
big blooms plant in rich soil. True cutting-grown plants. 
48c each; 3 for $1.20 
SURPRISE PHLOX 
COLOR COLLECTION 
41PS23—To keep varieties in balance 
Spring Hill makes this money saving 
offer. All big No. 1 plants that will 
bloom next summer. One each un- 
labeled. (No broken collections). 
1 Giant flowering Red. 
1 Giant flowering White. 
1 Giant flowering Blue. 
1 Giant flowering Pink. 
4 plants 
$1.25 
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