GRAND SLAM (Hulin, 1936) 
A true Semi-Cactus of deep rose citron yellow and light pink. 
The 9 to 10-inch blooms are held on good stiff stems; insect- 
resistant foliage; height, 5 feet; floriferous; very attractive 
and winner of many prizes. 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.25 
GREATER GLORY (Salem, 1937), S. C. 
Rose pink bloom of great size on extra long stems. Winner 
of eleven first prizes at National, Central States and other 
leading shows; also A. D. S. Medal. Good grower. 
Plants $4.00 
HASLEROVER (Reed), I. D. 
Bi-color, Grayish White background with rich Royal Purple 
dots and splashes. 
Plants $1.50 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES, I. D. 
Our favorite of all the Hillside varieties we grow. The color 
is a soft apricot, beautiful and rare. The blooms are extra 
large and the petals are fluffed and curled. Bush is sturdy. 
Roots 85c 
HILLCREST MANDARIN (Scott), I. D. 
\ flashy big flower, brilliant oriental scarlet and golden yel¬ 
low, one of the brightest colors. The plant is a thrifty 
grower and a free bloomer. 
Roots 65c 
HILLCREST NUGGET (Scott, 1934), I. D. 
A giant, on excellent stems. Bronze with a reddish reverse. 
One of the best I saw this season. Stems hold flowers high 
above the bush. Winner of Certificate of Merit and on Hart’s 
Honor Roll, but makes small roots. 
Plants 75c, Roots $1.65 
HILLCREST SUNSET, I. D. 
The giant blooms are held erect on stiff 3-foot stems way 
above the healthy, insect-proof foliage. Color: a beautiful 
blending of sunset shades. Unusually attractive. 
Roots 50c 
Honey Dew 
HONEY DEW (Greenough, 1935), I. D. 
Pink and cream combination of colors. A grand flower. Pro¬ 
lific bloomer, on good stems, 8 to 10-inch bloom. Very attrac¬ 
tive. Fine grower. 
Plants 80c, Roots $1.75 
HOSIANA (Foreign), St. Cac. 
Color a soft pink with an apricot tone on a yellow back¬ 
ground, and average about six inches. They are held facing 
sideways on strong, wiry stems, and held out well above the 
foliage. A thrifty growing plant. 
Plants 65c 
H. R. S.—HUBERT ROY STOVEL (Seal) 
A great informal decorative of true yellow. On Hart’s honor 
roll for 1933. The golden yellow blooms are huge without 
forcing and are held high above the foliage on long, stiff 
stems. Should be planted a little early. 
Roots 80c 
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