70 Hallawell Seed Co. 
Hallawell's Camellias 
A true aristocrat of the garden. The dark or light green foliage offers a luxuriant background for the delicate 
waxlike flowers which come in an endless variety of colors, and combination of colors. The forms are single, 
double, semi-double, and crested, each interesting and beautiful. ' 
Camellias require a situation and cultivation similar to that given rhododendrons. They should have partial 
shade and the plants are hardy to 10 degrees above zero and seem to thrive anywhere on the Pacific Coast except in 
very dry sections. They should be sheltered from strong winds and protected from hot sunshine. 
Good drainage is essential. Camellias will not thrive in water-logged soil, close to a building. They require an 
acid soil and should be fertilized during the growing season with an acid plant food. (Use Hallawell’s Acid Plant 
Food). To prevent bud dropping, strive to keep an even moisture content in the soil at all times. Irrigate thor- 
oughly once a week or at regular intervals. 
CHANDLERI ELEGANS—Huge flowers, often 7 inches 
across. Beautiful rose pink, profuse bloomer. One of 
the very best camellias. Gallon size $2.50 each; 18 to 24 
inches, $6.50 each. 
CHEERFUL—Clear bright cherry-red, medium size, 
very double, sets many blooms and flowers late. Gal. 
size, $2.00; 18 to 24 inch, $3.75. 
COMPTE DE GOMER—F ull double symmetrical flower, 
delicate pink, flecked rose. Balled. Each $3.50. 
EMPEROR OF RUSSIA—The flowers are very large, 
with a large ray of petals around the outside and 
smaller re-curved petals in the center. The color is a 
lovely brilliant scarlet. Balled. $7.50 each. 
HERME—Huge 5 to 6 inch semi-double flowers of light 
rose-pink, with a broad irregular border of white 
around each large petal. Fragrant. Gal. size $2.25 each. 
Balled, $4.50 each. 
MARASCHINO—A double bright red with a distinctive 
and charming open flower form. Balled, $4.50 each. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER—Perfect form, brilliant 
coloring. A beautiful, salmon pink with occasional 
white markings. Very large flowers gracefully dis- 
played. Large plants, $7.50 each. 
“MRS. JOHN LAING—A splendid symmetrical, fully 
double flower of clear rose-pink. A lovely form and 
delightful color. Large, 18 to 24 inches, $4.50 each. 
PANACHE—A medium sized flower, blended a lovely 
pink and ivory-white. It blooms late. Balled, $3.50 each. 
PEPPERMINT—A fine double variegated camellia. 
$1.50 each. 

¥ PURITY—Exquisitely formed, double pure white. Flow- 
Camellia ers are very large, often 5 to 6 inches across. One of 
the most popular varieties. $2.25 each. 
ROSITA—Very double, medium sized flowers of bright 
BELLE ROMANA—A most striking variegated camel- rose-pink. The petals are delicately veined and 3 
lia. Large double flowers of light pink streaked and ingly arranged ee rosette-like ee. Gal. ea siae 
ee crimson. Free-blooming and vigorous. $2.75 Large plants, $4.50 each. 2 ae 
each. 
STAR DUST—Large rose pink flower of the Chandleri 
ECSTACY—A lovely, medium large, double flower of type with the double row of outside petals and clus- 
bright, clear pink. A popular variety. Balled. $3.50. tered center. $4.50 each. 

CHORIZEMA varium. 6 ft. Spring flowering shrub with CONVOLVULUS cneorum. Dwarf and compact shrub 
Holly-like foliage and orange-red flowers. 50c each. having silver-gray foliage and white flowers about 2 
CINNAMOMUM camphora (Camphor Tree). 40 ft. Bright inches nadiamisverd (bcReaci. 
green, glossy foliage, tinged bronze in the spring. A ¢OQPROSMA baueri (Mirror Plant). A compact shrub 
fine street tree; will not tolerate wet poorly drained which may be trained as a low climber. The rounded, 
situations. 60c each; larger, $2.50 each. dark green leaves are very glossy. 40c each. 
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SEES oa sd CORREA speciosa (Australian Fuchsia). A spreading, 
CORBARIENSIS. 3 ft. Sage-green foliage and beautiful bushy shrub growing about 3 feet high, with dense, 
white flowers 2 inches across. A luxuriant plant. 60c¢ deep olive-green foliage and yellow flowers. 60c each. 
each. 
CORREA PULCHELLA (Australian Fuchsia). 18 inches. 
Foreground shrub 4 to 5 ft. across. Bears pink flowers 
all winter. Sun or shade. 75c each. 
LADANIFERUS MACULATUS. 4 ft. Dwarf shrub with 
showy flowers similar to a single rose. Pure white 
with brownish crimson spot at base of each petal. 
50¢ each. CORTADERIA selloana (Pampas Grass). 10 ft. Forms a 
PURPUREUS. 3 ft. A new and beautiful variety thriv- large clump of grass-like foliage and bears beautiful 
ing in a sunny position and hardy anywhere in Cali- pink or white feathery spikes. Pink or White. 50c¢ 
fornia. Blooms from April to December. 50c each. each. 
