ROSES 
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HALLAWELL'S SELECT ROSES 
Order Now for Shipment When Ready 
Hallawell's Select Roses are a selected No. 1 grade. They are grown under soil and climatic 
conditions suitable for production of vigorous bushes which will grow to strong sturdy plants. 
There are four commercial grades of roses and Hallawell's Select Roses are selected first grade. 
Bush Roses will bloom freely the first year, while climbing varieties often require two years or 
more to bloom profusely. 
Bare root bush and climbing varieties are usually ready for delivery in December if weather 
conditions permit digging. They are available during January, February and March or until the 
bare root supply is exhausted. 
For late season planting we supply many varieties of the same select grade from large pots, 
at an additional cost of 25c per bush and f.o.b. San Francisco. These pot grown bushes are well 
established and growing and will continue to grow in your garden without interruption. Pot 
grown roses are available during April, May and June or until the supply is exhausted. 
PLANTING—Before planting dormant roses, remove the small branches and cut back the 
large ones to 5 or 6 inches, leaving an outside bud at the top. Plant to a depth where the bud- 
union will be just below the surface and pack the soil well around the roots, leaving no air 
spaces. Well-rotted manure and bone meal or other suitable fertilizer may be placed on the 
surface as a mulch after planting. 
SPRAYING—To prevent and control mildew, spray with any good fungicide which will not 
discolor the foliage. A suggested solution is 3 teaspoons Bordelo and 3 teaspoons Emo-Nik to 1 
gallon of water. Acme Aphis Spray is also recommended for aphis control. 
POSTAGE PAID 4th ZONE—Bare root bush and climbing roses are prepaid within the 4th 
zone on orders amounting to $1.00 or over. On orders for less than $1.00 include 25c for postage 
and packing 
QUANTITY RATES—On orders for 10 to 25 roses, deduct 10% from the total amount. When 
ordering more than 25 deduct 15% Patented roses not included 
SHIPPING WEIGHTS—One rose, 3 lbs.; each additional rose, 1 lb. 
Best results are obtained from early planting. Order now for shipment when stock is ready. 
STANDARD ROSES 
(Tree Roses) 
We have the following varieties in tree-shaped form, No. 1 
grade on stout stems 3 Vi feet high, at $2.25 each; or in a lot 
of 10 or more, $2.00 each, f.o.b. San Francisco. Shipment by 
express is advised, as it is not practicable to send Standard 
Roses by parcel post. 
AUTUMN. Burnt orange with pink and red. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM. Coral-red and pink. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Fiery copper and gold. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL. Golden bronze flushed orange. 
DIRECTOR RUBIO. Lovely deep rose pink. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Orange and pink. 
E. G. HILL. A dazzling scarlet. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Large brilliant red. 
FEDERICO CASAS. Reddish-orange, yellow center. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR. Bright scarlet red. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Rich velvety crimson. 
J. OTTO THILO. Glowing rose pink. 
LADY FORTEVIOT. Golden-yellow and apricot. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Deep canary yellow. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. A charming white. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Beautiful combination of red-copper 
and orange. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Cerise-pink, scarlet and yellow. Love¬ 
ly in standard form. 
ROSE MARIE. Clear rose-pink. 
TALISMAN. Combination of orange and yellow. 
SINGLE BUSH ROSES 
DAINTY BESS. Medium sized single flowers borne in clus¬ 
ters of three. Delicate pink in color with a contrasting 
center of wine-red stamens. A strong tall grower and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 60c. 
INNOCENCE. Large semi-single pure white with contrasting 
amber stamens. A moderate grower with disease-resistant 
foliage. 60c. 
IRISH ELEGANCE. A single rose, bronze pink buds, opening 
with shades of apricot and yellow. Very strong growth 
and continually in flower. 60c. 
IRISH FIREFLAME. A large single rose; buds are a rich deep 
orange flushed with crimson opening to an old gold color. 
Strong growth and profuse bloom. 60c. 
ISOBEL. A single rose with exquisitely pointed buds and 
flowers with huge petals flushed with carmine-red and 
orange, becoming pink with age; fragrant. Very vigorous 
and floriferous. 60c. 
VESUVIUS. The best single red rose. Bright scarlet-crimson 
with a golden center; fragrant and lasting several days 
when cut; free bloomer and a tall grower. 60c. 
Moss Roses 
Moss Roses bear a crown of lacy moss upon the 
stems and sepals and are exquisitely lovely in bud. 
The bushes are large and vigorous but should be left 
unpruned for best results. They look best in back of 
other roses or shrubbery. 
Pink, Red, White—75c each. 
