2 N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 

formal gardens in which artistic design is the main objective. 
Simplicity is the essence of a good garden and follow the 
cultural requirements mentioned elsewhere in this catalogue. 
Guarantee—Owing to the nature of much of the material of- 
fered, and the low prices at which it is sold, and the fact that 
we have no control over it after it leaves our hands, we cannot 
guarantee it to grow, but we do guarantee safe arrival in good 
condition and will replace any stock not received in good condi- 
tion, if complaint is made immediately when plants are received. 
In the following lists, plants especially recommended for 
rock gardens are designated by (*); 
PRICES 
Unless otherwise stated, all plants in the following lists are 
25 cents each; three for 60 cents; $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 
100; plants listed at 35 cents each are three for $1.00; $3.50 per 
dozen, $25.00 per 100; and those listed at 50 cents each are 
three for $1.35; $5.00 per dozen. Three, dozen and hundred 
prices apply only to plants of the same kind and variety, and in- 
clude.postage and packing. Six of a kind will be sent at dozen 
prices, and twenty-five of a kind at hundred prices. 
With all orders (not including special offers, which are net) 
amounting to $5.00 or over, you may select extra plants to an 
amount equal to 10% of the order. 
When comparing prices, please note that our prices are for 
field grown plants and include free delivery to your door, ex- 
cept that large vines and shrubs are sent express, carriage 
collect. 
ACKNOWLEDGMENT 
I want to take this opportunity to thank our many friends who 
have given us so much encouragement during these difficult times, 
both by repeated orders and by recommending our service to their 
friends. Your encouraging letters have been most helpful. By 
means of honest, faithful effort we hope to merit a continuation 
of your favors. 
Try one or more of our $1.00 Specials back cover, you will 
be pleased. 
SOME NEW AND RARE HARDY PLANTS FOR 1941 
The following plants are of recent introduction or in such great 
demand that production can barely keep pace with the demand. 
*Achillea Frasi Canescens—Beautifully silvered fern-like foliage. 
Flowers white, in panicles on 8 in. stems, June. 35 cents each. 
*Anemone Vernalis—(The Beautiful ‘‘Lady of the Snow’’)—A 
pretty alpine form, 6 in. high. Flowers large, white shaded 
blue on outside and covered with silk. May. Well drained 
peaty soil. 50 cents each. 
Aquilegia Crimson Star—The long spurs and very large sepals 
are crimson, the inner petals are white. A very attractive new 
variety. 35 cents each. 
*Aquilegia Ecalcarata—(Syn. Semiaquilegia)—-Large attractive 
brown-purple flowers, are produced on plants not over 10 in. 
high. These are without the usual spurs, June. Rare. 35 cents 
each. 
*Arabis Blepharophylla—Large glossy leaves flat on the ground. 
Pink flowers in May. Well drained soil in sun. 6 in. 35 cents 
each, 
Armeria Bees Ruby—Rosy red flowers in large clusters on 12 in. 
stems in summer. Excellent in the border and a good cut 
flower. 35 cents each. 
*Armeria Juncea—A dwarf form producing rose colored flowers. 
Has an unusually long blooming season, 3 in. 35 cents each. 
Astilbe Gertrude Brix—An improved A. Granat. Deep crimson 
pone in June, very striking. Good forcer. 2 ft. 50 cents 
each. 
*Bellium Minutum—Flowers white shaded pink all summer. A 
good ground cover or may be planted in stone walks. Neutral 
or acid soil. 25 cents each. 
