Flower Seeds 
Hallawell's Snapdragons 
ANTIRRHINUM 
RUST RESISTANT STRAINS (Year Round) 
Snapdragons are one of the best cut flowers, while for 
beds or borders they are a constant source of pleasure. 
They succeed best in a rather light soil in a sunny situa- 
tion, and although perennial are best treated as annuals. 
For early flowering sow in the fall, protecting the plants 
from frost. Sown in spring, they bloom in mid-summer 
until frost. These Rust Resistant Snapdragons are offered 
as being the best obtainable, and although not entirely 
immune to rust, will flower much more satisfactorily 
than the old type. It has been found that different 
species of rust perhaps exist, and that the totally resist- 
ant strain is yet to be achieved. 
MAXIMUM TYPE—Height, 3 to 4 feet 
ALASKA. Pure white. 
CAMPFIRE. Luminous scarlet, yellow lip. 
CANARY BIRD. Canary yellow. 
CHRISTMAS CANDLE. Bright flame, cream tube. 
COPPER SHADES. Copper and bronze shades. 
CRIMSON MONARCH. Rich crimson. 
DAFFODIL. Rich yellow. 
FAIR LADY. Pink, white tube. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Coppery orange scarlet. 
LOVELINESS. Soft rose pink. 
SALMON ROSE SHADES. Bright yellow lp. 
Above separate colors (Pkt. 15c) (7s oz. 50c) 
ROSALIE (Bronze Medal A. A. S. 1940). Deep rose with 
undertone of topaz-amber. Majus grandiflora type. 
(Pkt. 25c) (7 oz. 60c) 
HALLAWELL’S SELECT MIXTURE—A selected strain 
containing many new shades. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 65c) 
SUPER MAJESTIC TYPE—Height, 20 to 30 inches 
AUTUMN GLOW SHADES. Old rose, yellow lip. 
DAINTY. Lovely soft pink, as its name implies. 
HARMONY SHADES. Terra cotta and yellow. 
ORANGE SHADES. Deep and light shades. 
RED ROCKET. Fiery red. 
ROSE SENSATION. Finest rose pink. 
ROYAL CRIMSON. Velvety garnet crimson. 
SILVER PINK. Lovely clear pink. 
Above separate colors (Pkt. 25c) (#5 oz. 75c) 
HALLAWELL’S SUPER MAJESTIC MIXTURE — 
(Pkt: 25c) (75 0z. 75c) 
INTERMEDIATE TYPE—Height, 18 to 24 inches 
HALLAWELL’S INTERMEDIATE MIXTURE— 
(Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 60c) 
ALSTROEMERIA 
Chilean Lily (Sept. to Mar.) 
CHILENSIS HYBRIDS—Massed clusters of flowers with 
interesting markings, in shades from primrose to sal- 
mon-orange, pink, and rose-red. Blooming plants from 
seed in two years; an interesting subject for the more 
experienced gardener to grow. Sow in sandy soil and 
keep medium moisture: Fall sown seed may not ger- 
minate until Spring. (Pkt. 35c) (4% oz. $1.25) 
AMARANTHUS 
(Feb.-May) 
Remarkably handsome foliage and interesting flowers, 
producing a striking effect in the border as a background 
or as a center of beds. Seed may be sown in the open 
border, or in a hotbed; transplant about the first week 
in April. Produces the most attractive and brilliant 
foliage upon poor soil. Transplant to 20 inches. Half 
hardy annual. 
CAUDATUS (Love Lies Bleeding)—Long drooping scar- 
let flowers. 3 feet. (Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 25c) 
MOLTEN FIRE—Rich maroon foliage crowned with fiery 
crimson top leaves. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 45c) 
TRICOLOR SPLENDENS (Joseph’s Coat)—Foliage scar- 
let, crimson, yellow, and bronze green. 2 feet. 
(Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 35c) 
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Snapdragon, Rosalie 
ALYSSUM 
Madwort (Year Round) 
For borders, edgings, and rockwork, we recommend a 
liberal use of this dainty little flower. In borders, sow 
thickly so as to form masses, early in spring, or even the 
previous autumn. For winter bloom, sow late in August. 
Cut back after the first flowers fade, and others will 
come. 
MARITIMUM (Sweet Alyssum)—Fragrant white flowers 
all summer. Hardy annual. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 40c) (% Ib. $1.15) 
MARITIMUM CARPET OF SNOW—Dwart and a very 
dense grower; fine for edgings; very floriferous. Hardy 
annual. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 30c) (oz. 85c) 
LILAC QUEEN—F lowers light lilac, well suited for bed- 
ding or ribbon bordering, the plants being erect and 
compact. (Pkt. 10c) (44 0z. 35c) 
VIOLET QUEEN (New)—Pretty bright violet in color; 
the plant habit is dwarf upright. 
(Pkt. 15c) (44 02. 45c) (oz. $1.25) 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM (Gold Dust)—Single plants 
easily cover a square foot in a year, and produce many 
hundreds of bright yellow flowerheads. Grayish foliage. 
Hardy perennial, 1 foot. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 40c) 
SAXATILE SILVER QUEEN—Pale yellow, good compact 
habit; especially good for edging and rockeries; hardy 
perennial. (Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 40c) 
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