. Hallawell’s 
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs 
SHIPPING TERMS OF NURSERY STOCK 
Prices quoted on Nursery Stock are NOT PREPAID except where noted otherwise. Unless the method is specified 
by the customer, shipment will be made by express or freight, whichever is most economical, and charges may be 
paid at destination. Where the express or freight office differs from your postoffice, 
plainly on the order form. 

The figure following the name of the plant indicates 
the average height it attains and is given for your 
guidance in planting. 

ABELIA 
FLORIBUNDA (Mexican Abelia). 6 ft. Showy tubular 
flowers, carmine with white throat. Flowers are about 
2 inches long and are borne singly or in clusters of 
2 or 3. Blooms profusely from spring to early summer 
and again in late summer. Gallon cans, 60c each. 
GRANDIFLORA. 6 ft. A pretty free-flowering shrub, re- 
maining in bloom during the entire summer, bearing 
tubular flowers almost one inch long, white, flushed 
pink. Gallon cans, 45c each. 
SCHUMANNIIL. 6 ft. A beautiful abelia, with larger flow- 
ers than A. grandiflora. Color is soft pinkish lavender. 
Gal. containers, 60c each. . 
ABIES—Fir 
CONCOLOR (White Fir)—A_ moderate growing tree 
adapted for small yards. Makes a fine outdoor Christ- 
mas tree; resistant to heat and drought. Gal. contain- 
ers, 75c each. 
ABUTILON—Flowering Maple 
HYBRIDUM—Maple-like leaves and bell-shaped pendu- 
lous, orange colored flowers. Half hardy shrub in bloom 
over a long season. Gal. cans, 50c each. 
MEGAPOTAMICUM (Lantern Flower)—This half climb- 
ing evergreen shrub is recommended for its free-flow- 
ering habit. The yellow petals with red stripes and red- 
brown calyx, appear on the semi-weeping branches all 
year. ae well in practically any situation. Gal. cans, 
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Bouvardia Humboldti 
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ACACIA 
Highly ornamental and decorative, rapid growing 
shrubs and trees which are natives of Australia. 
The specimens offered are in gallon containers, 
stand 4 to 5 feet in height according to variety. 
BAILEYANA. 30 ft. Very ornamental tree, with bluish 
green feathery foliage and covered with a mass of 
bright canary-yellow flowers in January. 50c each. 
FLORIBUNDA (Golden Wattle). 25 ft. A rapid-growing 
tree of pendulous habit, with long, narrow foliage; flow- 
ers come in racemes of bright yellow, blooming 
throughout the summer, useful for avenue and street 
planting. 50c each. 
LATIFOLIA. 15 to 25 ft. Used extensively in Golden Gate 
Park for windbreaks and is also a_ valuable hedge 
plant; long leaves and golden yellow flowers. 50c each. 
AUCUBA 
JAPONICA VARIEGATA (Gold Dust Tree). 5 ft. Large 
glossy foliage marked with yellow spots. Of slow 
spreading growth. In the warmer sections it should 
have partial shade. Fine for porch decorations. Gallon 
cans, 75c each; larger, 2 to 2% feet, $2.75 each. 
JAPONICA—Dark green foliage. Gal. cans, 60c each. 
and 
BERBERIS—Barberry 
CORALLINA COMPACTA. A low growing form of bar- 
berry reaching about a foot high, and attaining a 
spread of 2 or 3 feet. The orange flowers persist 
practically all year. Gal cans, 75c each. 
DARWINII. 5 ft. A densely branched, spreading shrub, 
with thick and leathery foliage; flowers orange-yellow 
and very fragrant, followed_ by purple fruit; the best 
of the species. Gal. cans, 50c each. 
WILSONAE. 3 ft. An introduction from China of very 
dwarf habit with small glossy green leaves and long 
spines. The foliage in the fall assumes beautiful red 
tints; has attractive red berries in the winter. Gal. 
cans, 60c each. 
BOUVARDIA 
HUMBOLDTI. 4 ft. A small shrub with drooping branches 
producing large, white Jasmine-like flowers in close 
terminal clusters during summer and fall; intensely 
fragrant towards evening. Requires partial shade and 
a protected position as it will not endure temper- 
atures under 26 degrees above zero. Gal. cans, 75¢ each. 
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Shipping Weights 
Following are approximate weights of plants packed 
for shipment: 
PLANTS FROM POTS 
One plant weighs about 3 pounds; each additional plant 
of the same type 11%4 pounds. 
PLANTS FROM CONTAINERS 
Plants from gallon containers weigh 8 to 10 pounds 
each; from larger containers, 30 to 40 pounds each. 
BARE ROOT SHRUBS AND TREES 
Medium sized plants weigh about the same as plants 
from pots, while large trees more than 6 feet tall aver- 
age considerably more. 
BALLED PLANTS 
Small specimens average 40 pounds; medium sized, 60 
lbs.; large specimens, 80 Ibs. 

Shipments up to 25 pounds may be sent to California 
points by parcel post. Larger orders may be shipped at 
reasonable cost by motor freight or rail. (See above.) 
NO CHARGE FOR PACKING on orders of Nursery 
Stock amounting to $2.50 or more. On lesser orders add 
Sn one to partially cover cost of packing materials 
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