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BEGONIA TUBERS 
Tuberous Begonia 
For pot culture or for out-door bedding, Hallawell’s 
usual high quality Begonias will produce gratifying re- 
sults. Cultural leaflet sent with each order of tubers. 
Send 25c for postage and packing on orders under $2.00. 
Prices, Large Tubers: 
(25e each) ($2.25 per 12) ($16.00 per 100) 
(50 at the 100 rate) 
SINGLE MIXED. A fine assortment of colors. 
SINGLE FRILLED. Red, Orange, Rose Pink, Pink, Sal- 
mon, White, Yellow. 
DOUBLE GCAMBELETIA IY PE. SApricot, 
Rose Pink, Pink. Orange, White, Yellow. 
CRESTED OR BEARDED. Fine selection of assorted 
colors. 
TRAILING DOUBLE BEGONIAS. 
Orange Rose Pink. White, Yellow. 
CARNATION FLOWERED. Assorted colors. 
Red, Salmon, 
Apricot, Scarlet, 
Multiflora Begonias 
MULTIFLORA. For a colorful display in that shaded 
garden nook, plant these multifloras. They are dwarf, 
bushy, bearing masses of double flowers about 1% to 
3 inches in diameter, and blooming throughout the sum- 
mer season. 
(35e each) ($3.00 per 12) ($21.00 per 100) 
GLOXINIA 
(January delivery) 
Beautiful pot plants for greenhouse culture. The mag- 
nificent tube-shaped flowers measure 38 to 4 inches across. 
(35¢e each) ($3.00 per 12) ($21.00 per 100) 
BLACK PRINCE. Intense midnight blue; giant flowers 
with undulated edges. 
BRILLIANT. Pigeon-blood red; floriferous. 
foliage; compact. 
BRUNHILDE. Large pure white flowers. 
DELICATE PINK. With white throat. Reverse of foliage 
is rose colored. 
IMPROVED RED. Rich crimson. 
SKY BLUE. Light blue; the finest of all gloxinias. 
Light green 
IXIAS 
They are much admired for their brilliant colors and 
graceful flower stalks, which resemble a miniature Glad- 
iolus. They come in several shades and are fine for cut- 
ting, lasting several days in water. The bulbs should be 
planted 1 inch deep and 8 inches apart, and for best 
effect should be in beds or groups of 25 to 100 or more 
bulbs. 
SPLENDID MIXTURE. Containing many varieties and 
colors. 
(60e per 12) ($4.00 per 100) ($35.00 per 1000) 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
This variety of Iris produces the largest and finest 
flowers in a great variety of colors. They are hardy, and 
do best in sunny situations which receive plenty of mois- 
ture during the growing season. They bloom for six 
weeks during June and July. The flowers measure 6 to 8 
inches in diameter and are borne on long stems. 
CATHERINE PERRY. Double blue, overlaid rich purple. 
FASCINATION. Beautiful mauve-pink, veined white; 
double. 
GOLD BOUND. Creamy white with gold bands; double. 
KOKO-NO-IRO. Six petals, royal purple, yellow center. 
MAHOGANY. Large double, purple-mahogany-red; late. 
PINK PEARL. Delicate pearly pink with lilac tone; 
double. 
TEMPLETON. Reddish violet mottled and marbled with 
white; double. 
Each of the above varieties: 
(50e each) ($5.00 per 12) ($35.00 per 100) 
Hallawell’s Select Bulbs 

Begonia Camellia Flowered 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
(December delivery) 
For outdoor culture they require a loose, rich soil and 
a moist, shady position. Set so that the tips are slightly 
above ground and at a distance of three or more inches 
apart. 
Clumps for outdoor growing: 
(75e each) ($8.25 per 12) ($60.00 per 100) 
LEUCOJUM—SNOWFLAKES 
These are similar to Snowdrops but of stronger growth. 
The flowers are white, tipped with green, and are borne 
on stems 1 to 2 feet high. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) ($45.00 per 1000) 
LEUCOCORYNE 
GLORY OF THE SUN (L. ixioides odorata). The sweet- 
scented flowers are ethereal blue with yellow in the 
center, and last well after cutting. Planted 2 inches 
deep in a sunny, well-drained position, they bloom the 
first year under favorable conditions. Top size bulbs. 
(50ce for 3) ($1.50 per 12) ($10.00 per 100) 
ORNITHOGALUM 
ARABICUM (Star of Bethlehem). Beautiful variety, 
throwing up a tall spike bearing numerous large milk- 
white star-shaped flowers, with a black center, and 
having a distinct aromatic perfume. They are of the 
easiest culture. 
(75e per 12) 
PREPARED BULB FIBRE 
This is a very good material in which to grow bulbs, 
and it is especially adapted for use in the home, being 
clean and odorless. 
It contains all the necessary plant food for almost all 
kinds of plants, 
Before using it should be thoroughly moistened, and 
the bulbs planted in the same way as if soil were used. 
A special feature of this material is that bulbs can be 
grown in jardinieres, fern dishes and other receptacles 
which have no drainage. After watering, the jardiniere 
or dishes should be turned on side to drain off surplus 
water. 
The treatment after planting in this material is the 
same as when planted in soil. 
Fibre comes moist (postage ‘additional: 
(2 Ibs. 35c) (10 Ibs. $1.45) 
($5.00 per 109) ($42.50 per 1000) 
