Hallawell Seed Co. 
BULBS 
San Francisco, Calif. 
CALLA 
Pink Calla: Medium sized flowers of rose pink, shading 
to cerise when fully open. An unusual calla. Height, 
10 in. 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
Yellow Calla Lily (Elliottiana): The true yellow-flower¬ 
ed Calla. The flowers are bright yellow and the foliage 
dark green, spotted white. Plant bulbs one inch deep 
in well drained soil after cold weather is over. 25c 
each; $2.50 per doz. Extra Select, 35c each; $3.50 per 
doz. 
White Calla Lily: Strong bulbs. 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
CROCUS 
One of the earliest spring flowering bulbs. They are 
effective when planted in a lawn or in a border 3 or 4 
rows deep. Set the tops of the bulbs 2 inches below the 
surface and 2 to 4 inches apart. For pot culture, plant 
6 or 8 bulbs in a pot, 1 inch deep. 
Blue and Purple shades. White, Striped, Yellow and 
Mixed. 30c per doz.; $2.00 per 100. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Mont Blanc: Pure white, extra large. $ .40 $2.75 
Baron Brunow: Deep purple, extra large .40 2.75 
Yellow: Extra large flower.40 2.75 
Sir Walter Scott: White striped lilac, 
extra large .40 2.75 
Mixture of extra large flowering sorts.40 2.75 
CALOCHORTUS (Butterfly Tulips) 
Mariposa Tulips: The three-petaled flowers are cup 
shaped and wonderfully marked with eyes and dots 
and pencilings in rich colors. Plant 2 inches deep in 
well-drained soil and in a sunny position. 50c per 
doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
CHIONODOXA 
Luciliae (Glory of the Snow): A dwarf early spring 
flowering bulb with brilliant sky-blue flowers with 
a white center. Grows well in any good garden soil 
and is excellent for rockeries or borders. Should be 
planted close together and 1 inch deep. 35c per doz.; 
$2.25 per 100. 
DIELYTRA (BLEEDING HEART) 
(December delivery) 
Spectabilis: An old-fashioned favorite. Its long racemes 
of graceful, heart-shaped pink flowers are very at¬ 
tractive. Does well in any part of the hardy border 
and especially valuable for planting in the shade. 
Large Clumps, 50c each; $5.50 per doz. 
ERANTHIS (Winter Aconite) 
Hyemalis: One of the earliest spring flowers; golden 
yellow buttercup-shaped flowers. Foliage remains long 
after the flower. Suitable in moist situations such as 
under trees. Plant 1 inch deep and 3 inches apart. 
40c per doz.; $2.50 per 100. 
FREESIAS 
These can be planted from August to November but 
early planting is preferable. They bloom in February 
and March and the flowers which are fragrant are 
largely used for cutting and last a long time in water. 
Set the tops of the bulbs 1 inch below the surface 
and 3 or 4 inches apart. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Purity Superflora: Finest and purest 
white variety. Medium size bulbs 
per 1000 . $16.00 
Extra large size bulbs. 
Marie Louise Fisher: Lavender-blue. 
Mendota: Large golden yellow. Long 
stems . 
Pink Beauty: Rose pink, large open 
flower . 
Sunset: Flame-orange, remarkably 
strong grower . 
Hallawell’s Select Mixture: All shades 
excluding white . 
$ .30 
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3.00 
GLADIOLUS (Early Flowering) 
This type of Gladiolus blooms in May. The flowers, 
borne on long stems, are greatly used for cut flowers. 
Plant 2 to 3 inches deep and 4 inches apart. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Bride: Pure white. $ .50 $3.50 
Peach Blossom: Delicate rosy blush, 
blotched rose and cream.50 3.50 
GLOXINIA 
(January delivery) 
Beautiful pot plants for greenhouse culture. The mag¬ 
nificent tube-shaped flowers measure 3 to 4 inches 
across. 
Crimson-Scarlet, Pink, Violet, Beep Violet with white 
edge, Scarlet with white border. 
Any of the above: 30c each; $3.00 per doz.; 6 at doz. 
rate. 
Crocus 
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