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Novelties and Specialties 
In Choice Flower Seeds 
There is probably no feature in ornamental gardening which appeals more to the average layman, or even to 
the experienced gardener, than the pleasure to be derived from the use of the various annual, perennial and biennial 
plants as grown from seed for the embellishment of the garden. The ease with which they can be grown and the won¬ 
derful color effects obtained so quickly and for such moderate outlay place them in front-rank position as subjects 
for beautification. 
With the vast improvements during recent years in the various strains of annual and perennial plants, plus 
the introduction of many new species from all parts of the world, there has been an ever-increasing demand and 
interest manifested in their culture. We have for many years devoted our attention and energy to this branch of 
ornamental horticulture, always with the end in view of producing something novel or improving the quality of 
already existing strains. That we have had a fair measure of success in our efforts is well attested by the fact that 
our strains of Giant-Flowering Asters, Cinerarias and other of our specialties-are now recognized and grown through¬ 
out the civilized world. Through the medium of this bulletin we again direct attention to these worthwhile specialties, 
through the use of which you will find unbounded pleasure, not only to yourself, but to those of your friends who 
appreciate beautiful flowers. 
Aster Super Giant Los Angeles 
An H & S Novelty for 1935 
Los Angeles is the largest and most fully 
double Aster known. The flowers, six to seven 
inches in diameter, are a lovely soft shell pink 
blending to a creamy pink at the center, fully 
double and artistically graceful in the feathery 
effect of the curled and interlaced petals. Entirely 
non-lateral branching in habit. Per packet, 25c. 
Annual Canterbury Bell 
A new annual Canterbury Bell which blooms from 
seed in less than six months. The plants grow to a 
height of 2 to lyi feet, each plant producing from six to 
eight fine spikes of bloom. Excellent for cutting and a 
fine garden subject. 
Angeles Bell. One of the most attractive colors 
ever seen in Canterbury Bells. A pure even shade of 
deep rose. 
Liberty Bell. The newest development in this pop¬ 
ular flower. A very fine deep violet blue. 
Any of the above: Per packet, 25c. 
Chrysanthemum (Annual) 
El Dorado. A wonderfully improved annual Chrys¬ 
anthemum of a very compact growth. The flowers are a 
rich golden-yellow with dark centers. Very showy. 
Per packet, 25c. 
Dianthus 
Sweet Wivelsfield. This new perpetual flowering 
Dianthus resembles a large flowering single Sweet 
William, but it is entirely distinct in habit and free form 
of growth. Its flowers are carried gracefully in loose 
trusses or heads well above the foliage and in greater 
variety of coloring. The predominating colors are Red, 
Pink and Crimson. 12 inches high. 
Per packet, 25c. 
Grand Champion—All American Selections 1935 
Cosmos Orange Flare 
New Early Cosmos 
Orange Flare 
A splendid new Klondyke Cosmos that comes 
into full bloom in four months from the time of 
planting. The attractive light green foliage is 
a fern-like and makes a lovely foil for the vivid 
orange flowers that are borne in profusion. A fine 
garden subject that is well adapted for cutting. 
Per packet, 25c. 
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