_ SPRINGHILL’S 1954 | 
BIG BARGAIN ROOT COLLECTIONS 
BEGINNER'S COLLECTION R-1 
R-1-A R-1-B  R-1-C wor - R-1-D 
Jos. McGinnies Ogden Reid _ Dir. M. A. Howe Whirlaway 
Lakeside. Ann Mrs. E. J. Gerrie Hoek i Montebello - 
Exquisite Edith Lehman Gene Stratton Porter Ruffled Giant 
Mrs. Keene Vin Well Crinkles Houghton Gem _ Mrs. Thos. A. Edison 
Sherwood’s Peach Mrs. Miniver Pink Profusion White Wonder 
- Any one collection at $2.00 — Any two at $3. 75 — All oar at $7. 50 
. SPECIAL COLLECTION R-2. ating La, Naor 
R-2-A R-2-B R-2-C ~ R-2-D 
Ailsa Bell Kelvin Rose Axford Triumph ald Retzer's Red i 
Faithful Ben Martin Donna H. Jones Student Prince li j 
Five Star General Link's Gorgeous Katie K._ Ruffles 
Clariam Fancy Sweetest Miss Newburyport . : _ Croydon Supreme 
Blue Rose — : a Golden Beauty General J. J. Pershing Torero 
ey Any one collection at $3.75 — Any two at $7.35 — All four at $14. 50 
: SUPER ROOT COLLECTION R-3 . ; 
Best of All Virgina Taggert Madonna Senberst The Cardinal 
ye Book value of $8.00 for only $6.50 3 ; 
SHOW GARDEN COLLECTION R-4 
‘Croydon Masterpiece Esquire Quinn's Variety Girl The Volunteer = = Winona 
One root of each (value - $16.50) for only $13.00 
CLOSE-OUT COLLECTION R-5— 
WHat: ioe Penn Charter _ Margaret Cole Hie. Sate ee Enchantress 
Watchung Giant fi Nanaquaket _ King Alfred Hillcrest Sunset pee Avalon 
All ten varieties (value - $3.15) for be $2. 25. 
UNLABELED COLLECTION R-6 at | 
We will send you 8 unlabeled varieties for $1.50. These are roots from which tags 
were lost or Rees in digging and packing. 
MINIATURE — POM PON COLLECTION R-7 
Five miniatures and five pom pons — labeled — our choice — Only $2.50 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
».Réots reli fx planted! in trenches or holes four inches deep in heavy soil and six inches deep in nance soil. The roots houkd be laid | 
down flat (not on end) -and covered with two inches of soil. As the plant develops, more soil should be added. Where drainage is peer, | 
roots should not be planted this deep and a furrow should be’ kept open between rows to facilitate Ged a in. nwet weather, | 
The. ground should be dry and warm in the spring before icoviiins are begun. 
