Hallawell Seed Co. 
HALLAWELL'S FLOWER SEEDS 
FINEST CALIFORNIA AND IMPROVED STRAINS 
NOTE—The period of time shown in parenthesis at the upper right of each 
group, is the season for planting in all climates similar to the Pacific Coast. 

Ageratum Fairy Pink 
ABRONIA 
Sand Verbena (Aug. to Mar.) 
GRANDIFOLRA—A hardy perennial trailing plant with 
numerous clusters of sweet scented rosy lilac flowers. 
Thrives in dry situations and rockeries. Sow seed in 
the fall or early spring in the open, in hills three or 
four feet apart, and three or four seeds in each hill. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 30c) 
ABUTILON 
Flowering Maple (Oct.- Mar.) 
GIANT HYBRIDS — Beautiful shrubs with maple-like 
leaves and large bell-shaped flowers in various colors. 
Half hardy perennial. Sow the seeds in boxes and 
transplant when well started, after danger of frost is 
over. (Pkt. 25) 
ACROCLINIUM 
Everlastinng (Sept.-June) 
Annual “everlasting,’’ growing about 15 inches high, 
bearing lovely rosy pink flowers, which, when cut in the 
bud state, can be dried and used in winter bouquets. 
Sow seed in the open in the fall or spring until June. 
DOUBLE PINK—(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) (oz. 65c) 
LARGE FLOWERED HYBRIDS — Assorted Colors. 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 45c) 
AGATHEA 
Blue Daisy (May-Oct.) 
COELESTIS—Sky blue flowers with yellow disc growing 
1 foot tall. A hardy perennial remaining in bloom all 
year round. Useful for window boxes. Sow the seed in 
boxes to transplant. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 30c) (% oz. 50c) 
ALONSOA 
Mask Flower (Feb.-May) 
WARSCEWICZI COMPACTA—A charming variety of 
compact habit with racemes of bright vermilion-scar- 
let flowers; a free flowering, half harddy annual which 
grows 1 foot tall and thrives best in a sunny situation. 
Sow the seeds in boxes in early spring and transplant 
when danger from frost is over. (Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 30c) 
AGERATUM 
Floss Flower (Jan.-May) 
A half hardy annual of easy culture, especially adapted 
for borders and bedding, as it ls literally covered with 
clusters of feathery. blossoms all summer. Sow the seed 
early in spring, either in boxes to transplant or out of 
doors, and thin to 4 or 6 inches apart. 
MIDGET BLUE—Very dwarf and compact variety; only 
3 to 4 inches tall, with a spread of 12 inches. The dense 
plants are practically smothered with true ageratum- 
blue flowers. (Pkt. 25c) (4 oz. 60c) 
BLUE BALL—Deep blue, compact, ball-shaped plants 6 
inches high, of uniform growth, bearing small flowers 
in great profusion for a long season. CEG Loe) 
G% oz. 30c) (% oz. 50c) 
BLUE PERFECTION — Deep blue, 1 foot high. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c) 
FAIRY PINK — Soft, salmon rose-pink. (Pkt. 20c) 
(ds Oz. 50c) 
IMPERIAL DWARF WHITE—HBight inches high; flow- 
ers white. (Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 50c) 
PURPLE PERFECTION—6 inches. (Pkt. 15ce) (% oz. 30c) 
(4 oz. 50c) 
ANEMONE 
Windflower (July-Aug.) 
A great variety of colors, and they bloom very early in 
spring. The woolly seed should be rubbed with sand and 
the two may be sown together in the fall for next sea- 
son’s bloom; keep shaded until plants appear and when 
of suitable size thin to 6 inches apart. 
CAEN or GIANT SINGLE (Monarch Strain)—Mixed col- 
ors. (Pkt. 25c) (% oz. $1.00) 
ST. BRIGID (True Irish Strain)—Mixture of semi-double 
and double flowers. (Pkt. 25c) (% oz. $1.00) 

Anemone, Caen 
