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Hallawell Seed Co. 
Deciduous Trees and Flowering Shrubs 
Mail Orders—Prices on all plants are f.o.b. San Francisco 
and shipment will be made by express at buyer’s ex- 
pense. 
Orders for $2.00 or more are packed free. 
Orders under $2.00, please send 25c additional to par- 
tially cover cost of packing. 
ALMOND, FLOWERING (Prunus communis). A beau- 
tiful flowering shrub bearing very double flowers in 
profusion. 
DWARF DOUBLE PINK—Bare roots, 3 to 4 feet, $1.00 
each. 
DWARF DOUBLE WHITE—Bare roots, 
$1.00 each. 
ALTHEA (Shrub Hibiscus) 
This variety (H. syriacus), is also known as Rose of 
Sharon and is hardy anywhere. One of the showiest of 
summer blooming shrubs. The foliage is dark green, 
and the flowers are about 2 inches or more in diameter. 
Four colors: 
ANEMONAEFLORUS—Double rose. 
ARDENS—Rosy lavender. 
JEANNE D’ARC—White. 
LUCY—Double red. 
24 to 30 inches, 60c each 
3 to 4 feet, 
AZALEA (Rhododendron) 
ALTACLARENSKE. 4 ft. Shrub of medium size, prefer- 
ring partial shade. Flowers are bright orange-yellow, 
brilliantly colored in the fall. Balled, $2.00 each and up. 
MOLLIS. 4 ft. In early spring just before the leaves 
unfold, the flowers appear in great profusion in shades 
of orange, apricot or yellow. Mixed colors only. Balled, 
$2.00 each and up. 
BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea). 5 feet. 
The Red-leaved Japanese Barberry. Graceful, low and 
dense shrub, bearing yellow flowers followed by bril- 
liant scarlet berries. Often used for hedges. 
90c to $1.50 each. 
BIRCH (Betula) 
EUROPEAN WHITE. 30 ft. Graceful avenue or shade 
tree; silvery bark and_ slender’ branches. Extra 
branched, $2.00 each; 6 to 8 feet, $1.50 each. 
CUT-LEAF WEEPING. 20 eat: Slender drooping 
branches, and delicately cut foliage. Bare roots, 4 to 6 
feet, $1.50 each. 
CHERRY, FLOWERING 
KWANZAN. 15 ft. Double deep pink, very large. Bare 
roots, 5 to 6 feet, well branched, $1.75 each. 
MOUNT FUJI. 15 ft. Double white. Bare roots, 5 to 6 
feet, well branched, $1.75 each. 
NADEN. 15 ft. Double, tender pink. Bare roots, 5 to 
6 feet, well branched, $1.75 each. 
CORAL BERRY (Symphoricarpos’ chenaultii). Also 
known as Indian Currant and Red Fruited Snowberry. 
Low growing shrub with slender arching branches, 
loaded with dark red berries during fall and winter. 
Bare roots, 18 to 24 inches, 75c each. 
CORNUS (Dogwood) 
FLORIDA. 10 ft. shrub or small tree; handsome foliage 
and large single white flowers. Sun or partial shade. 
Size 2 to 3 feet, $1.00 each. 
FLORIDA RUBRA (Pink Flowering Dogwood). Pink 
flowers 4 inches across; prefers semi-shade. Bare roots, 
$2.50. 
CRAB APPLE, FLOWERING (Pyrus) 
BECHTEL’S (P. ioensis var.) 8 to 12 ft. For the lawn 
or for planting with low-growing shrubs; covered in 
early spring with large, beautiful double, fragrant 
flowers. Delicate pink. Bare roots, 3 to 4 ft. $1.35 each. 
ARNOLDIANA (P. floribunda var.)—Commonly called 
Showy Crab-Apple. Flowers single, carmine in bud, pale 
flesh when open. Vigorous grower and free bloomer, 
4 to 5 feet, $1.35 each. 

Lilac 
HALLIANA (Hall’s Flowering Crab). Long willowy 
branches bearing a profusion of single or double pink 
flowers. Bare roots, 5 to 6 feet, $1.35 each. 
NIEDZWETZKYANA (Redvein Crab)—A Siberian spe- 
cies remarkable for the red color of flowers, branches, 
leaves and fruit. A free and early bloomer. Bare roots, 
5 to 6 feet, $1.35 each. 
CRANBERRY BUSH (Viburnum opulus). 8 feet. White 
flowers in the spring. followed by scarlet berries which 
remain until the following spring. 2 to 3 feet, 90c each. 
CRAPE MYRTLE—Lagerstroemia indica 
PINK (L. indica rosea). 10-15 ft. Bright green leaves, 
and a profusion of flowers with crimped petals during 
the summer. Gal. cans, 18 to 24 inches, 60c each. 
RED—Red flowering form of above. Gal. containers, 
18 to 24 inches, 60c each. 
CURRANT, FLOWERING (Ribes sanguineum)—A large 
native shrub of upright habit, growing about 6 feet 
high with many red-barked twigs. Blossoms deep pink 
in long drooping racemes in early spring, followed by 
large glaucous blue berries. Gal. cans, 75c each. 
ERYTHRINA crista-galli (Coral Tree). 10 feet. Large 
crimson flowers borne in the summer, on loose racemes 
1 to 2 feet long. Gal. cans, 90c each. 
FORSYTHIA suspensa (Golden Bells). 8 ft. Golden yel- 
low flowers are borne along the slender drooping 
branches, in the early spring. 3 to 4 feet, 75c each. 
HAWTHORN (Crataegus) 
For lawns and grouping. Small flowers in clusters fol- 
lowed by red berries in the autumn. 
OXYCANTHA SPLENDENS (Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn) 
—A small, erect tree of rapid growth. Flowers are scar- 
let and double, followed by red berries. Heavy stock, 
6 to 8 feet, $2.00 each. 
DOUBLE PINK. Branched, 6 to 8 feet, $2.00 each. 
CORDATA (Washington Thorn)—One of our handsom- 
est small trees. Leaves deep glossy green until late 
fall, when they assume beautiful red and yellow tints. 
Flowers are white, followed by clusters of small, glossy 
red berries. Bare roots, 5 to 6 feet, $1.75 each. 
