Roses - Carnations ^ 
H <& S QUALITY 
Plants - Seeds - Bulbs ^ 
Primulas, Salvia, Shasta Daisies 
Kewensis 
A most desirable variety with clusters of bright 
yellow flowers and attractive grey-green foliage. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant. 
Malacoides 
Ericksoni. A very fine improved type of Baby 
Primrose. Large rose-pink flowers and rich dark green 
foliage. Very free blooming, long stemmed, can be used 
as a cut flower. Any of the above: 
Each, 15c; 10 for $1.35; $12.00 per hundred. 
Snow Queen. A giant variety with immense 
clusters of pure white flowers. Snow Queen is the largest 
of all the Malacoides Types. Fine plants of any of the 
above primulas. From 3-inch pots. 
Each, 15c; 10 for $1.35. 
Pyrethrum 
Aureum. A well-known plant used for edging and 
carpet bedding. The foliage is bright yellow and fern¬ 
like in character. 2>£-inch pots. 
Each, 10c; 10 for 90c; $8.00 per hundred. 
Roseum. A splendid class of Winter blooming 
perennials, with large Marguerite-like flowers, pro¬ 
duced on strong, wiry stems. Our strain includes all the 
colors from pure white to dark crimson, including rose, 
pink, etc. The foliage is fern-like and the plants are 
quite hardy. They bloom at a time when flowers are 
exceedingly scarce in the garden. Fine plants from 
3-inch pots. Each, 15c; 10 for $1.35. 
Rudbeckia 
Golden Glow. A well-known hardy perennial 
plant producing during late summer and autumn im¬ 
mense quantities of beautiful golden-yellow dahlia-like 
flowers. Attain a height of 6 to 7 feet. Splendid for cut¬ 
ting. Strong divisions. 
Each, 25c; 10 for $2.25; $20.00 per hundred. 
Salvia 
Blue Bedder. A fine compact form of Salvia 
Farinacea produoing graceful spikes of bright, rich 
blue blossoms throughout the entire season. For color 
in the sunny border nothing will surpass Blue Bedder. 
Harbinger. A fine dwarf type of Salvia Splendens 
producing a veritable sheet of brilliant scarlet blooms 
from early spring until winter. Plants uniform in 
height, growing about 2 feet, and unsurpassed for beds 
or borders. 
Fine plants of the above in 3-inch pots. Each, 15c; 
10 for $1.35. In 4-inch pots. Each 20c; 10 for $1.80. 
Salvia Dichroa 
A splendid novelty for the season of 1935 
which has been evolved from type Salvia Bicolor. 
It forms a handsome stately plant three to four 
feet high and bears elegant spikes well furnished 
with pure deep lavender flowers and highly con¬ 
trasting white mid lobes. A striking subject for 
the back row of herbaceous borders. Here is a 
worthwhile plant. Fine plants in 3-inch pots. 
Each, 20c; 10 for $1.80. 
Shasta Daisy 
H & S New Semi-double and Double Class 
Away back in the year 1914 we distributed to our 
customers a series of these Shasta Daisies and in a 
pictorial relief on the cover of our catalogue of that date 
we depicted the flowers in natural size. Many years 
have elapsed and during this period we have carried on 
the work of improvement. Today we give them to you 
in lovely double forms, others semi-double with beauti¬ 
fully imbricated petals. 
If you want cut flowers from your garden, a constant 
production of bloom, plant a few . . . you can depend on 
the result. 
Incidentally white flowers are again the go. 
3-inch pots, each, 15c; 10 for $1.35. 
5-inch pots, each, 25c; 10 for $2.25. 
Gloire de Vitry. A giant-flowered new French 
Shasta Daisy with grand white blossoms 5 inches or 
over in diameter artistically poised at the tips of 3 to 
4-foot stems. The petals are broad and strap-like and 
arranged around a comparatively small yellow disk. 
Magnificent in the garden and invaluable for cutting. 
Form splendid clumps, better each year. A basket of 
spring flowers with this giant Daisy a feature is a con¬ 
ception of stunning beauty. 
From 3-inch pots. Each, 15c;10 for $1.35. 
Saxifraga 
Sarmentosa. Sprays of pale-pink flowers make 
this an attractive and useful trailing plant suitable for 
hanging baskets and rockeries. Sage-green foliage 
veined with white, with a reddish reverse. 3-inch pots. 
Each, 15c; 10 for $1.35; $12.00 per hundred. 
H. & S. Giant—Primula Obconica 
A superb strain of these giant flowered Prim¬ 
ulas with immense individual blooms carried in a 
giant truss. The heavy dark green foliage com¬ 
pletely hides the pots and acts as a beautiful foil 
to the well poised flower trusses. Colors range 
from light rose to dark crimson. Fine plants from 
3-inch pots 
Each, 15c; 10 for $1.35; $12.00 per hundred. 
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