Hallawell’s Select Bulbs 
HARDY IRIS OR FLAGS 
This type has beautiful orchid-like flowers and broad 
evergreen foliage. Suitable for planting in borders in 
light shade or sun. Hardy Iris require little care and 
thrive in almost any kind of soil that is well drained. In 
heavy soil we suggest adding a small amount of lime or 
wood ashes. Plant 2 inches deep and 15 inches apart. 
Transplant about every third year to prevent over- 
crowding. 
BLACK WINGS. 32 in. Standards luminous dark violet, 
falls much deeper, fine form. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
BRUNHILDE. 40 in. Very large deep Violet-blue. Vig- 
orous, free flowering. A very fine iris. 
(50c each) (3 for $1.25) 
40 in. Standards red, flushed old gold, falls 
A lovely combination. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
CHINA ROSE. 36 in. A very beautiful Iris 
orchid-pink colors. Blooms freely. 
(35¢e each) (3 for 90c) 
COPPER CASCADE. 36 in. A magnificent Iris in rich 
copper tones which are brightened with an undertone 
of gold. 
($2.50 each) (3 for $6.50) 
CREOLE BELLE. 36in. Deep violet with brown shadings 
on upper part of falls. A rich and unusual color. 
(35c each) (38 for 90c) 
DARK KNIGHT. 45 in. Magnificent, tall, 
red. Well branched and free blooming. 
(50e each) (3 for $1.25) 
Soft clear pink, tall and graceful. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
EL CAPITAN. 38 in. Magnificent, light violet-blue. 
of the largest grown. 
(25e each) (3 for 65c) 
ELEANOR BLUE. 32 in. Clear soft blue with brown 
markings and a bright yellow beard. 
(35ce each) (3 for 90c) 
FRIEDA MOHR. 45 in. Brilliant lavender or orchid- 
pink. Very stately and beautiful. 
(25¢e each) (3 for 60c) 
40 in. One of the most popular of the 
Very large, well branched and a good 
CHEERIO. 
deeper. 
in true 
mahogany 
DREAM. 3 ft. 
One 
HAPPY DAYS. 
yellow iris. 
grower. 
(35e each) (3 for 90c) 
INDIAN CHIEF. 32 in. Bronzy-violet standards with 
carmine falls. 
(25¢e each) (3 for 60c) 
LIGHTHOUSE. 36 in. Coppery-red standards and deep 
red falls; a most dominantly brilliant iris. Late season. 
($1.00 each) (3 for $2.50) 
MARQUITA. 40 in. Standards clear cream yellow, falls 
deep cream, heavily veined rose. 
(25e each) (38 for 60c) 
MIDWEST GEM. 36 in. Large luminous apricot yellow, 
slightly flushed pink. A grand iris. 
($1.00 each) (3 for $2.50) 
MIRASOL. 30 in. Deep yellow of medium size. A very 
fine iris. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
NARANJA. 36 in. Orange buds, opening to rich deep 
yellow with an orange cast. Late. 
(50c each) (3 for $1.25) 
PERSIA. 36 in. Standards steel blue, falls bluish laven- 
der with yellow beard. 
(35e each) (3 for 90c) 
PORTLAND. 45 in. Standards frosty gold, 
rose. Mid-season. 
(75e each) (3 for $2.00) 
PURISSIMA. Pure white of fine form and heavy sub- 
falls coral 
stance; of vigorous growth with tall branched stems. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
RUBEO. 48 in. Very large flowers, standards glistening 
rose, falls deep maroon. Transplant every second year 
for profuse bloom. 
(35c each) (3 for 90c) 
SAN FRANCISCO. 40 in. Large white flowers: stand- 
ards and falls distinctly edged with lavender-blue. 
(25ce each) (3 for 60c) 
SANTA BARBARA. 40 in. An early flowering light blue 
for first of season flowers. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 

Hardy Iris 
SHINING WATERS. 48 in. Iarge clear, blue flowers 
on tall graceful stems. Blooms abundantly. 
(85c each) (3 for 90c) 
SIERRA BLUE. 50 in. Huge flowers of soft, clear blue. 
Early. 
(50e each) (3 for $1.25) 
SUNOL. 387 in. Soft honey yellow, with a faint lavender 
flush on the falls. Mid-season. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
TIGER TIGER. 24 in. Standards are attractive bronze, 
falls brownish red. One of the finest in its color class. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL. 42 in. Huge flowers with 
steele blue standards 7 in. tall and deep violet falls 3%4 
to 4 inches long. 
($2.50 each) (3 for $6.50) 
DUTCH IRIS 
An early, improved type of Spanish Iris producing extra 
large flowers on strong stems. Plant the bulbs 6 to 8 
inches apart and set the tops 2 to 3 inches below the 
surface. 
The figure following the name denotes relative flower- 
ing time. 
IMPERATOR. 
blotch on lip. 
(60c per 12) ($4.00 per 100) ($32.50 per 1000) 
JAN VICTORS. 1%. Standards and falls soft violet-blue; 
good forcer. 
(65e per 12) ($4.50 per 100) ($42.50 per 1000) 
JACOB de WITT. A very early dark blue iris. 
(60c each) ($4.00 per 100) ($32.50 per 1000) 
S. de VLIEGER (Blue Horizon). 6. Light violet-blue 
standards; falls softer blue with narrow orange stripe. 
Large flowers and vigorous. 
(60c per 12) ($4.00 per 100) ($32.50 per 1000) 
THERESE SCHWARTZE. 5. Lovely lavender and white. 
(65e per 12) ($4.50 per 100) ($37.50 per 1000) 
WEDGEWOOD (Tingitana Hybrid). 1. A large flower 
with blue standards, and lighter blue falls. An excel- 
lent early forcer, or will bloom with late daffodils. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) ($42.50 per 1000) 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. 3. Fine pure white with narrow 
feather of golden orange on lip 
(65e per 12) ($4.50 per 100) ($42.50 per 1000) 
YELLOW QUEEN. 3. Pure golden yellow. Excellent for 
forcing or outside growing. 
(65c per 12) ($4.50 per 100) ($42.50 per 1000) 
MIXTURE of named varieties. 
(65e per 12) ($4.00 per 100) ($35.00 per 1000) 
7. Brilliant blue with orange -yellow 
