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tame, 
Painted Daisy 
14P1 —- (Pyrethrum) 
— Robinson’s Giants. 
Hardy, neat, compact 
plants with attractive 
finely cut foliage. 
Large flowering Eu- 
ropean strain of most 
vivid red and pink col- 
ors. Grow in groups 
of 3 or more for bril- 
liant color. You can 
Giant Flowering Double Camellia Type 
Nothing. exceeds their sheer 
brilliance of magnetic colors, 
exquisite form, massive size 
and profusion of continuous 
blooms. Much prettier and 
larger than pictured opposite 
page. You will be sorry you 
didn’t order more when they 
bloom for you this summer, 
Prefer light, well drained, 
fertile soil and shady location 
under trees, shrubbery, in 
porch boxes, hanging baskets, 
north side of buildings, etc. 
Plant this spring for con- 
tinuous blooms in the garden 
and for indoor decorations. 
Dig bulbs in fall ahead of 
freezing weather and store in 
slightly moist sand or bulbs 
may be potted. 
Widely used, excellent, easy 
to grow indoor pot plants. 
Blooms sell at high prices by 
florists. Extra select large 
flowering strain. 
Choice of 6 colors pictured 
(A) Scarlet—14B5 
(8B) White—14P6 
(C) Pink—14P7 
(D) Orange—14P8 
(E) Yellow—14P9 
(F) Crimson—14P10 
Jumbo 1% to 2 inch bulbs for early and large blooms, 
3 for 85c * 6for$1.45 ¢ 12 for $2.48 
divide clumps. 40c ea., 
3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.90. 
I would like to tell 
you that the plants I 
ordered from you ar- 
rived in the best con- 
dition \of any plants 
I ever received. 
Superb Pacific Hybrids 
14P2 —Magnificent spikes on tall, strong 
stems 3 to 6 ft, tall. Filled with individual 
flowers often as large as silver dollars. Har- 
monious colors of deepest violet through 
lavender, pink, light blue and. mauve. With- 
out question, the world’s finest strain for 
size, beauty, freedom of bloom, hardiness 
and healthiness. Assorted colors only, 45¢ 
each; 3 for $1.15; 6 for $2.10. 
Giant Flowering Double Camellia 
TUBEROUS BEGONIA SPECIAL 
14BG11—The big, double, camellia-like blooms as pictured. 
One each Crimson, White, Pink, Copper, Yellow and Scarlet. 
Plant a bed this spring for blooms all summer and fall in 
the garden as well as plenty for indoor decorations. Select 
blooming size 144 to 14% inch diameter bulbs. 
12 for $1.65 
2 collections 
6 for 89c; 
Mrs. Bradley Fish 
Buffalo, New York 
Crimson King 
14P15 — (Carnation) — 
Beautiful large, double 
crimson-red flowers. Al- 
ways in bloom summer 
to frost. True cutting 
grown, winter hardy 
strain. Plant in rich soil 
for best performance. 55¢ 
each; 3 for $1.45. 
Ranunculus Giant Hybrids | 
14P14-Spring Hill’s Ranunculus are 
the giant florist strain with flowers 
up to 2 inches in diameter. Big, 
double, red, pink, orange, yellow and 
white flowers. Each bulb produces 
several blooms. In fall dig and care 
for same as gladiolus. Pot and force 
for indoor blooms. First size, 4 for 
30c; 10 for 60c; 20 for $1.00. 
Pink Shasta Daisy 
14P12—(Clara Curtis)— 
Lovely salmon - pink 
flowers, 3-4 in. across, 
August through Sept. 
Compact plants 2 ft. tall 
and 2-3 ft. wide with 
hundreds of blooms. 
Hardy, easy to grow. 48¢ 
ea.; 3 for $1.20. 
. Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart 
14P3 — (Dicentra Spectabilis) — Truly ro- 
mantic, heart-shaped flowers of great 
beauty and gracefulness. Lovely in mixed 
FUJI MUMS =Spidery Thread-like Varieties 
bouquets. Tail growing with largest flowers. 
Grows best in semi-shade producing its 
profusion of blooms for several weeks in 
late spring. 
75c each; 3 for $1.95; 6 for $3.75. 
Everblooming 
Piumy Bleeding Heart 
14P4 — (Dicentra Exima) — Dwarf plants 
grow about 1 ft. tall with finely cut, fern- 
like foliage that contrasts beautifully with 
artistic sprays of pink blooms. Flowers con- 
tinuously all summer. 
60c each: 3 for $1.55: 6 for $2.95. 
This group has long cord-like quilled petals 
usually fish-hooked or spoon-like tip. (See 
color pictures opposite page.) The blooms 
are graceful but of eccentric form. For 
large specimen show blooms, leave 3 to 6 
stems per plant and disbud leaving only 
one terminal bud per shoot. Varieties listed 
give a wide range of types and colors. All 
are earliest blooming (Oct. 10 to early 
Nov.) and satisfactory for outdoor planting. 
North of Ohio River we recommend winter 
protection or advise you dig clumps and 
store in cold frame or root cellar till spring. 
PEGGY ANN HOCVER—14C16—Rose-pink. 
GOLDEN LACE—14(17—Beautiful yellow. 
CHARTREUSE—14C€18—Chartreuse green. 
MORGAN’S WHITE—14C19—Lacy white. 
PURPLE QUEEN—14(20—Lavender-purple. 
MAMORU—-14€21—Bronze-gold. 
Choice of above 6 varieties each labeled 
60c each, 3 for $1.65. 
12 for $5.75 
Spring Hill Nurseries, Tipp City, Ohio 
