
Viola Blue Perfection 
VIOLA 
Tufted Pansies—Planting time, July to March 
Very free-blooming hardy perennial plants. Flowers are 
not so large as in other varieties of Pansies, but are 
produced in much greater numbers and also bloom for 
a longer season. Valuable for edging beds and borders. 
Keep the seed bed cool and moist. Our seed is always 
100 per cent current crop. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY—Dark crimson-scarlet with central 
markings. (Pkt. 35c) (7 oz. $1.35) 
BLUE PERFECTION—Deep purplish blue. (Pkt. 20c) 
(4% oz. $1.00) 
CHANTREYLAND — Pure apricot; free flowering. 
(Pkt. 25e) (a oz. $1.00) 
LUTEA GRANDIFLORA — Fine yellow. (Pkt. 15c) 
(% oz. $1.00) 
PAPILIO — Lavender with white eye. (Pkt. 15c) 
(OR oz. $1.00) 
WHITE PERFECTION—(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. $1.00) 
VIOLA MIXTURE—HaHawell’s mixture of bright gay 
colors. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. $1.00) 
VALERIANA 
Valerian—Planting time, May to October 
Showy plants for mixed borders or shrubberies, bearing 
large corymbs of bright flowers; bears shade and mois- 
ture weH. Hardy perennial 2114 feet. 
CRIMSON (Rubra)—(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 45c) 
VIRGINIAN STOCK 
Malcolmia—Planting time, Year Round 
A hardy annual, growing about 6 inches high and bloom- 
ing prefusely. Of easy culture, and can be had in con- 
tinuous bloom by sowing the seed at frequent intervals 
during spring and summer. 
CRIMSON GEM—An erect, compact variety. (Pkt. 10c) 
(% oz. 60c) 
ROSE — Bright rose turning to lavender. (Pkt. 10c) 
G4 oz. 60c) 
WHITE—Pure white. €Pkt. 10c) (44 02. 60c) 
MIXED COLORS—(Pkt. 10c) (Large Pkt. 35c) (oz. 75c) 
WALLFLOWER 
Cheiranthus—Planting time, May to October 
An aver popular old fashioned perennial. Grows 1 to 2 
feet high and bears long stems of fragrant flowers. It is 
best to renew the plants every 2 or 3 years by resowing 
the seed. For extra early bloom next season, sow in May 
or June. 
HALLAWELL’S SPECIAL SINGLE MIXTURE — 
(Pkt. 13c) (% oz. 40c) 
DOUBLE EXTRA CHOICH MIXED—This mixture con- 
tains many beautiful colors. (Pkt. 15c) (74 ox. 75c) 

Hallawell Seed Coe. 
THALICTRUM 
Dipterocarpum 
Meadow Rue—Planting time, May to October 
This is a lovely perennial not yet too well known by 
home gardeners but very deserving. It is a delicate airy 
thing, having large sprays of rosy lilac sepals with long 
showy yellow stamens, foliage very much lke the 
maidenhair fern. A few sprays in a bouquet are very 
enchanting. It thrives in partial shade. 
(PKt. 25c) (3 Pkts. 65c) 
TIGRIDIA 
Shell Flower—Planting time, January to May 
HALLAWELL’S HYBRIDS—A half hardy bulbous plant, 
of the Iris species. Three bold petals in rich tropical 
shades of scarlet, rose, yellow, orange, or white, en- 
circling a curiously spotted cup. The flowers bloom 
brilliantly for only a day, but each day there is a 
succession of blooms, lasting throughout the summer. 
They are easily grown from seeds sown in the spring. 
Be patient, for they require three or four weeks to 
germinate. Start in flats and transplant, keeping them 
well watered during the growing season. (Pkt. 35c) 
VISCARIA 
Rose of Heaven—Planting time, September to May 
A beautiful hardy annual and one of the easiest to 
grow. The flowers are similar in shape to a single Pink; 
it is extremely free flowering and make brilliant clumps 
in the border. Height, 1 foot. For summer flowering, seed 
may be sown in the open from March until May, or in 
September and October for early flowering next season. 
CANDIDA—Pure white. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 60c) 
FIRE KING—Brilliant scarlet. (Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 75c) 
ROSE BEAUTY—Rich rose with darker eye. (Pkt. 15c) 
(7s oz. 40c) 

HORTICULTURAL BOOKS 
Prices are postpaid 
Annuals in the Garden—Ortloff. $1.25. 
The Book on Bulbs—Rockwell. $2.50. 
Garden Bulbs in Color—McFarland, Hatton & 
Foley. $2.00. 
Cacti for the Amateur—Hazelton. $1.00. 
Gardening in California—Mitchell. $2.50. 
The Garden in Color—Wilder. $2.95. 
Design of Small Properties—Bottomley. $2.50. 
Flower Arrangement—Rockwell & Grayson. $3.00. 
The Garden of Gourds—L. H. Bailey. $2.50. 
Herbs and Herb Gardening—Rohde. $3.00. 
Hortus 2nd—L. H. & E. Z. Bailey. $12.00. 
The Gardener’s How Book—Sherlock, $3.50. 
Gardening Indoors—Rockwell. $2.50. 
Lawns—Rockwell. $1.25. 
Hardy Californians—Rowntree. $3.50. 
Outdoor Living Room—Ramsey & Lawrence. $2.50. 
The Pruning Manual—Bailey. $3.50. 
How to Prune Western Shrubs—Martin. $1.00. 
Hew to Grow Roses—McFarland & Pyle. $1.00. 
Rock Garden and Alpine Plants—Correvon. $3.50. 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas—Bowers. $10.00. 
Sunset Complete Garden Book—$1.00. 
Sunset Visual Garden Manual—$1.00. 
Sunset Flower Arrangement—3$1.00. 
eet psouneg Cyclopedia of Horticulture—Bailey. 
The Vegetable Grower’s How Book—Sherlock, $3.00. 
The Garden Clinic—Lawrenece Blair. $2.00. 
MAA bal 0 in the California Garden—Ross H. Gast. 
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