San Francisco 

Stocks Stocks 
Super Giant Imperial Giant Excelsior 
Stocks, Early Giant Imperial 

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HALLAWELL’S DOUBLE STOCKS 
Select Strains 
Mathiola—Planting time, July to April 
Note—The better strains of Stocks produce from 60 to 
65 per cent of double flowers when all the plants sur- 
vive and are used. For best results, sow seed thinly to 
permit uniform growth, use plants ‘fas they come,” and 
set closely enough in the beds to permit removal of the 
singles as they come into flower. 
SUPER GIANT IMPERIAL 
This new type is a distinct improvement in Stocks. The 
plants are base branching, producing a dozen or more 
large flower spikes. 
BLUSH PINK. FIERY RED. 
CHAMOIS. ROSE CHARM—Deep rose. 
DARK BLUE. ROSELIGHT—Rose pink. 
MIXTURE—Above colors. 
Each of above: (Pkt. 25c) (4 oz. $1.00) 
HALLAWELL’S STRAIN EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL 
An especially fine strain of Stocks, growing from twenty- 
four te thirty inches tall; of branching habit. Very free 
blooming and produces a high percentage ef double flow- 
ers. Splendid for cutting; equally suitable for bedding. 
ANTIQUE COPPER—Rich, deep copper-red. 
BUTTERCUP—Soft canary yellow. 
CHAMOIS—Lovely pastel shade of ivory, tinted old rose. 
DARK BLUE—Bright deep blue. 
FIERY BLOOD RED—Fine bright color. 
FLESH—Delicate shell pink. 
GOLDEN ROSE—Rose, with golden sheen and center. 
LAVENDER—Pure lavender which blends beautifully 
with pink shades and white. 
LILAC—Rich color and a strong grower. 
OLD ROSE —Rich copper-rose; several shades lighter 
than Antique Copper. 
ROSE—Rose-pink; the standard florist color. 
SANTA MARIA—Glistening white; very large florets. 
SHASTA—Pure white; base-branching habit. 
Each of above separate colors: (Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. $1.00) 
Collection of 6 packets of any of above, 75c. 
CHOICEST MIXTURE. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 90c) 
HALLAWELL’S STRAIN GIANT PERFECTION 
A splendid class which can be used for summer flowering, 
and for winter flowering is most valuable. It ferms a 
much branched plant and has numerous spikes of large 
double flowers. For winter bloom sow from June to 
August and transplant to well drained soil. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Very deep rose. 
CRIMSON. A brilliant color. 
FLESH (Beauty of Nice). Delicate shell-pink. 
HEATHAM BEAUTY. Rose, shaded terra cotta. 
LAVENDER. Fine color; lighter than variety Pale Blue. 
OLD ROSE (Belle of Naples). Rich terra cotta rose. 
PINK. Light rose-pink, fine in flower arrangements. 
PURPLE (Summer Night). Purple or dark blue. 
WHITE (Snowdrift). Pure white. 
YELLOW (Monte Carlo). Creamy yellow. 
Each of above separate colors: (Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 85c) 
Collection of 6 packets of any of the above varieties, 
5c. 
GIANT PERFECTION MIXED. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. T5c) 
HALLAWELL’S STRAIN GIANT EXCELSIOR 
Improved Column Type 
These produce only one enormous spike 2 to 2% feet 
high and can be planted close together. 
CHAMOIS PINK. Apricot or chamois-pink. 
DEEP ROSE. Brilliant deep rose. 
GARDENIA. Fine pure white; large florets. 
LILAC LAVENDER. Rich bright lavender. 
RUBY. Rich crimson-red. 
EXCELSIOR MIXTURE. Mixture ef aM colors. 
Each of above: (PKt. 50c) (ss; oz. 7bc) 
