80 
HallatvelPs 
Rockery and Perennial Flowering Plants 
Varieties suitable for the rockery are marked with an asterisk (*) 
Orders for Rockery and Perennial Plants amounting 
to $2.00 and over are prepaid within the third zone. 
Add 25c to cover postage and handling charges on 
orders for less than $2.00. 
ACHILLEA —Milfoil or Yarrow 
Plants suitable for dry, sunny places; bloom all summer. 
FILIPENDULINA—Flat heads of brilliant yellow flowers; 
finely cut foliage. 4 feet. Clumps. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; 
doz., $2.00. 
ROSEUM—Flowers deep rose colored in dense heads 18 
inches high. Clumps. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
♦TOMENTOSA (Woolly Yarrow)—Bright yellow flowers in 
bloom from July to September. 6 to 8 inches. Excellent for 
rockery. 3-inch pots. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
ACONITUM—MoftfcsftooJ 
Summer and fall flowering hardy perennials with bold 
spikes of hood-shaped flowers, thriving in either sun or 
shade. Do not plant near vegetable garden as roots are 
poisonous. 
SHARKS VARIETY — Tall branched spikes covered with 
deep blue flowers. July, August. Pot grown. Each, 35c; 
3 for 90c; doz., $3.00. 
WIDSONI—Violet-blue flowers. 5 to 6 feet. Very late fall 
Pot grown. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; doz., $3.00. 
*AETHIONEMA —Stone Cress 
SCHISTOSUM—Low growing plant; gray-green foliage and 
large rose colored flowers; rare. 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
AGAPANTHUS -—Blue African Lily 
The flowers are bright blue and are produced in clusters 
of 20 to 30 on stalks 3 feet tall. They bloom for a long period 
in the summer and fall. 
Wi y *£?'**. ln „r. a sunny or Partially shaded location. 
Strong roots. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
*AJUGA 
REPTANS RUBRA—Forms a close carpet of richly bronzed 
purple leaves with blue Mint-like flowers on 4- to 6-inch 
^ . use ,5 ul Plant for the rockery and for damp, shady 
places. 3-inch pots. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
* ANDROS ACE ——tloch Jasmine 
EEITCHLINII—An interesting alpine which 
moiitlfS* a ver ^ patty soil, the stones furnishing the cool 
moisture the roots enjoy; prefers a northerly aspect of the 
whitp r witb railmS V abi i and soft silver Y foliage; flowers 
90c; doT, $3 00 e ’ C ° ° re ^ 3 ' inCh POtS ’ EaCh ’ 35c: 3 for 
ANEMONE JAPONICA 
of T our J f^, a fT"iy indf !° W . ersare amor, Sst the most beautiful 
sio^ from They bloom in wonderful profu- 
of 4 STfiW Untd late ln the fal1 and a ttain a height 
?'ne as a fTower re<,l “ re a Partia “ y shaded location: als ° 
SI d L oI E 1Lr K ' WHITE ’ ROSY RBD - Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; 
ALICE (rose-pink, lilac center), PRINCE HENRY (dwarf 
foTs l o%Xl:, S„ IRLWIND W 
A<JI SLEGIA —Columbine 
roiSo 11111115 ^ 68 - are amon& the most beautiful hardy peren- 
feet &r f C ^ fully *P un 'ed flowers on stems 2 to 3 
teet tall throughout May and June 
HALLAWELL’S SELECT HYBRIDS—Mixed colors. 1-year- 
old plants. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00 
B fe U 00 HYBRIDS —l-year-old. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., 
CBR YS A ^ THA —A long spurred variety with waxy, golden- 
yellow flowers that remain on the plant for about two 
months. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00 
?1orTocrdoz SC $ A 2 R 00 ET hy B r IDS l-year-old. Bach. 25c; 
PI $2?0 HYBRIDS — 1 - year -° ld - Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., 
Perennial Bedding 
* ARAHIS —Roch Cress 
ALPINA FL.-PL.—Similar to the Alyssum or Golden Tuft 
but with double pure white flowers from early spring until 
summer. 3-inch pots. Each. 25c; 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
* ARENARIA 
CAESPITOSA (Irish Moss)—Makes a vivid green carpet an 
inch or so high and spreads rapidly. Fine for rock gardens 
and flag walks. Sections, 25c each; Flat, 14x24 inches, $1.50 
by express F. O. B. San Francisco. 
ARMERIA —’■Sea I*inh 
Evergreen border plant, very dwarf, requiring no trim¬ 
ming; flowers rose-pink. Doz., 50c; postpaid, 65c; 100, $2.50 
postpaid within the 3rd zone. 
ASTER, II AllII V —Mich a elm as Daisy 
ASTER FRIKARTI 
The clear lavender-blue flowers are 2 to 2y z inches 
across on stems suitable for cutting. A fine, very long 
blooming variety. From 4 inch pots, 35c each: $1.00 
for 3. 
CLIMAX—Extra large lavender-blue flowers. Two inches 
across. 4 feet tall; very fine. 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY—Clear pink flowers with a yellow 
eye. Height, 1 foot. 
DARK PURPLE—Very deep lavender. Height, 14 inches. 
LITTLE PINK LADY—Rich pink, 2 feet tall. 
NIOBE—This compact growing variety covers itself with 
white flowers having yellow centers. Grows 12 inches high, 
and is noted for being one of the finest introductions. 
ST. EGWIN—A pleasing soft rosy pink of medium size; verv 
free flowering of fine compact habit; 2 to 3 feet tall. 
All of the above. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 
Columbine 
Plants—See page 87 
