SIN cee 
| Glowing Pink)—Outstanding pink 
wit ite eye. More dainty and colorful 
ie al pbelly Sketch. 
—(Ruby el large, tuby- 
men fuchsia shadings. pe recom- 
oa Cherry-red)—Brilliant with chang- 
ing colors that glisten like rubies. Big 
ooms in profusion. 
“HARDY. _ASTERS 
sily grown, meriently arehigs free bloom- 
ivided and will grow for aie without 
lanting. Pictured. on pRpasite page. 
) Blue Gem 
aids deepest and richest Pee thie 
ee compact growl Awe-inspiring 
Woe Everest aay 
5P12—Rated the finest of all white hardy 
asters. ‘Winner of many prizes. : 
5P15—The eee new pink! in our fields. 
éat, compact growing vivid sunset-pink. 
“hoice of above 5 hardy asters. Big, 
_ field grown clumps, 48c¢ each; 4 for 
$1 75 a for $4. 75. 
15PG16—World’s finest, hardy cating vari- 
_ eties by color. One each White, Red, Violet, 
_ Blue, Pink. (Unlabeled). 
2 for $1.65 
¢ 
-ROWN PAPERIAL: 
15B24—( Fritillaria Imper- 
is) The stately blooms 
ract immediate attention. 
zorous plants often grow 
ft. tall and carry huge 
trusses of vivid orange- 
scarlet, bell-shaped blooms 
n great profusion each 
spring. They are perfectly 
hardy and may be left un- - 
disturbed for years. Plant 
se alet fall for blooms next 
os _ Spring. Big blooming size. 
cea.;3 3 for $1 95 
Poo 
e ‘Service for 104 Years 
eae: 
will bloo ee you this summer aad any 1 more years. Dig every 3 years and divide; 
d wers to prolong blooms; this also destroys seed. Plant 15 inches apart. Spring 
hlox are all new, giant-flowering varieties of medium height (florets often large 
dollars) . No other hardy plant gives such a mass of mid-summer blooms. 
(D) Prime Minister 
15P4—(White, red eye)—Immense blooms 
of snow-white with vivid crimson eye. 
Always good. 
(E) Blue Boy 
15P5—(Dark blue)—The best of its color. 
Good bloomer and grower of medium 
height. 
(F) 1. E. Farrington 3 
15P6 — (Salmon-orange) — Blushed deep 
rosy pink. Makes a good cut flower. 
‘hoice of above six phlox (pictured on genome page) Big, No. 1 field grown 
pats, 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $3.50. 
Dwarf Cushion 
HARDY ASTERS 
Free flowering, dwarf, mound-like plants 
are so filled with blooms you cannot see 
the foliage for many weeks through August 
and September. Wonderful for borders. See 
color picture opposite page. 
~~ Lilac Time 
15P17—Exquisite large, vivid lilac blooms 
in masses through Sept. and Oct. Height 
1 to 1}“ft. 
Niobe 
15P18—Plants grow only 12 inches tall 
forming adovely mound of white. -- 
Pacific Amaranth. 
Part het amaranth-violet; low bushy 
ft. plants. New, recommended variety. 
cae of Dudley 
15P20 — Vivid lilac-pink, compact 1) ft. 
plant. Outstanding color and class. 
Little Red Boy 
15P21—Compact, globe-like 11% to 2 ft. 
plants with brightest star-like flowets of 
China-red from early to late fall. 
Choice of above 5 varieties dwarf, — 
hardy asters, 48c each; 4 for $1.75; 
12 for $4.75. 
Dwarf Aster Color Garden y 
15PG22—One each Red, White, Pink, Violet 
and Blue. Our choice’ of finest varieties. 
inp 5 for $1.65 
BLACK MAGIC IRIS 
15P23—Flowers twice a 
_ year. The strong, healthy 
- plants bloom each spring, 
again through August and 
September often producing 
more flowers in the fall than 
ordinary varieties produce 
* in the spring. Exquisite 
» rich, velvety-purple; color 
; nearly black with satiny 
sheen. Strong blooming size 
re) plants at a special Spring 
i # Hill low price. 
60c each 
3 for $1.69 
SURPRISE PHLOX 
COLOR COLLECTION 
15PG25 —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 
Red, White & Blue 
PHLOX GARDEN 
15PG7—Selected from finest named yari- 
eties. One each, unlabeled. 
3 for 98c 
Giant Flowering 
CROCUS 
“SPRING’S 1ST COLOR” 
15B8—(Imported Holland Bulbs)—One of 
the first flowers in spring; often blooms 
when late snows are on. Offered in separate 
colors and mixed, Plant them liberally in 
any nook, under shrubbery, in the lawn, 
also excellent for borders. Plant 3 to 4 
inches apart, 2 to 3 inches deep. They 
multiply and last for years. Spring Hill’s 
big imported bulbs produce more and large 
blooms. Easy to bloom indoors; just pot 
bulbs and set in window. Giant blooming 
size 7 to 8 c.m. bulbs, choice of Blue, White, 
Purple, Yellow and Striped, 
6 for 45¢ ¢ 12 for 79¢ 
20 for $1.20 * 100 for $5.65 
Mixed Giant Flowering Crocus 
15B89—Mostly blue and violet. Giant 
blooming, 7 to 8 c.m. bulbs. 
10 for 69c; 100 for $4.50 
20 for $1.00 
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