HALLAWELL SEED CO. 
ROSES 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
Bush Roses 
All the roses we offer are extra strong 2-year old field 
grown No. 1 grade and will bloom freely the first season. 
Quantity Rates 
On orders for 6 to 24 roses deduct 10% from 
the total amount. When ordering 25 or more de¬ 
duct 20%. Patent roses not included. 
Bush and Climbing Roses are prepaid within the 
4th zone on orders for $1.00 and over. On orders 
for less than $1.00 add 25c to cover cost of postage 
and packing. 
Varieties of Recent Introduction 
AUTUMN (H. T.) —The most popular rose of the year. An 
unusual color combination of deep burnt orange and 
pink streaked with red. Moderately fragrant and very 
lasting. The bush is a strong upright grower with thick 
glossy foliage. 75c. 
COUNTESS VANDALL (H. T.)—Long pointed bronzy 
buds of exquisite form opening to large flowers of pale 
salmon-pink shaded with coppery orange and yellow. A 
continuous bloomer and fragrant. $1.50 (Patent). 
DAZLA (H. T.)—A large semi-double rose with waved 
petals of brilliant orange-scarlet with golden base. 
Open flowers are 5 inches across. A vigorous spreading 
grower and a continuous bloomer. 75c. 
GOLDEN DAWN (H. T.) —A new Australian rose of vig¬ 
orous growth and continuous bloom. The oval buds are 
rich sunflower-yellow opening into splendid large 
double sweetly scented flowers of light lemon-yellow. 
75c. 
MARY HART (H. T.) —A beautiful new sport of Talisman 
having the same form but a longer bud. The rose is 
large, double and intensely fragrant and a maroon-red 
color which does not turn blue. A vigorous grower and 
profuse bloomer. $1.50 (Patent). 
MRS. SAM McGREDY (H. T.) —Buds are large and long 
pointed; the open flowers are double, moderately fra¬ 
grant and very lasting. The color is a wonderful com¬ 
bination of red, copper and orange, changing to warm 
pink with gold suffusion as the flower ages. A continu¬ 
ous bloomer of low and spreading growth. 75c. 
General Collection 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. P.)—Deep pink shaded toward 
the center with carmine-crimson. Large, fragrant. 50c. 
ANGELE PERNET (H. T.)—Distinct in color, rich brown¬ 
ish orange. The flowers are semi-double, well formed 
and borne on stiff stems, hold their color well and 
possess some fragrance. Of moderate growth. 50c. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER (H. B.) —Rich coppery red, reverse 
of petals yellow; single. 50c. 
BABY DOLL or TIP TOP —A “Baby Rose” with well 
shaped buds and reflexed flowers of pink and coppery 
yellow tipped with rose. Small growth and continuous 
bloom. 50c. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
BETTY UPRICHARD (H. T.)—The inner surface of petals 
is a delicate salmon-pink to carmine, whilst the re¬ 
verse of petals is a deep and glowing coppery carmine, 
suffused orange; a glorious combination of colors. It 
flowers freely and is an excellent grower. 50c. 
BLACK PRINCE (H. P.) —Dark crimson, nearly black, 
medium size. 50c. 
CECILE BRUNER (P.)—The well known “Baby Rose.” 
The miniature flowers are rosy pink shaded with sal¬ 
mon and usually borne in open clusters; in bloom for 
a long period. 50c. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM (H. T.)—A remarkably fine flower 
of the Mme. Edouard Herriot type, with many more 
petals and an even more brilliant coloring of coral-red 
and orange on long straight stems. It is a strong 
grower with a prolific blooming habit. 60c. 
COLUMBIA (H. T.) —Rosy pink deepening in color as the 
flowers expand. Sweet scented and free bloomer; pro¬ 
duces its best blooms in the fall. 50c. 
CUBA (H. T.) —Somewhat resembles Padre but its vivid 
long orange-scarlet buds are a little deeper in color and 
the stems are heavier. A semi-double rose of very tall 
growth and a good bloomer. 50c. 
DAINTY BESS —The most popular of the single roses. The 
five-petaled flowers are borne in clusters of three and 
are delicate pink in color with a contrasting center of 
wine-red stamens. The flowers are of medium size and 
last well if cut in tight bud. A strong, tall grower and 
profuse bloomer. 50c. 
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