TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
PALCE ORDER NOW FOR SHIPMENT WHEN READY 
Hallawell’s Tuberous Begonias are the finest quality. They are produced each 
year from outstanding parent plants and grown to give the best results. Start 
the tubers.in moist leafmold or Humulch; set the tubers hollow side up, the 
round side down. 
When the sprouts are about 2 inches long transplant them to pots in a lath 
house. Planting time is January to June. Orders should be placed early for de- 
livery of tubers at the proper planting time. 
Prices, all types, extra large tubers: (45c each) ($4.50 per 12) ($30.00 per 100) 
postpaid. On orders under $2.00 send 25c for handling charge. 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED TYPE. Colors: Apricot, Orange, Pink, Red, 
Rose, Salmon, White, Yellow. 
CRISPA or FRILLED TYPE. Orange, Red, Rose, Salmon, White, Yellow. 
DOUBLE FRILLED or CARNATION FLOWERED TYPE. White, Yellow. 
SINGLE CRESTED TYPE (Cristata). This is a very beautiful type of begonia. 
Mixed colors. 
GIANT SINGLE TYPE. Individual flowers of this popular type grow to a very 
large size. Mixed colors. 
DOUBLE HANGING BASKET TYPE. Plant two or three tubers in a hanging 
clay pot 10 to 12 inches in diameter. A good soil mixture consists of one-third 
rotted manure, one-third coarse leaf mold and one-third sand. If not more than 
two shoots show, pinch out the tips to induce branching. 
MIXED COLORS, large tubers. (45e each) ($4.50 per dozen) 
MULTIFLORA MIXED. Dwarf, bushy plants bearing masses of double flowers 
about 1% to 3 inches in diameter. Suitable for outdoor bedding. 
(45c each) ($4.50 per 12) ($30.00 per 100) 


POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 
HOW TO GROW IN PEBBLES. Use a bowl 5 to 6 inches deep; fill it to within 
an inch of the top with large pebbles. Set the bulb in the pebbles about one inch, 
just so the base of the bulb touches the water. Fill the bowl with water and 
keep it outdoors until the first flowers are ready to open, then take it into the 
house and place near a window. They will bloom beautifully. This culture is 
intended for reasonably mild winter climates. 
PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA (1). Pure white star-shaped blossoms in 
clusters; very early free flowering and fragrant. Extra large size. 
($1.75 per 12) ($12.50 per 100) 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR (3). A rich, clear yellow with orange cup; very fragrant 
and handsome. Large bulbs. 
($1.50 per 12) ($11.00 per 100) 
MINIATURE DAFFODILS 
(FOR THE ROCK GARDEN OR POTS) 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS (Hoop Petticoat) (2). This variety grows only 
6 inches tall with fine rush-like foliage. The flowers are bright yellow of hoop 
petticoat form. Prefers a dampish, sandy peat soil. Plant 2 to 2% inches deep. 
($1.00 per 12) ($7.50 per 100) 
MOONSHINE. A beautiful Triandrus hybrid, star-shaped creamy white flower, 
often three to a stem, drooping gracefully, very beautiful and a great favorite 
especially for the rock garden or for naturalizing in the shade. 
($2.00 per 12) ($15.00 per 100) 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS (Angel's Tears). These tiny daffodils make beautiful pot 
plants and are lovely in a rock garden. They prefer shade, a gritty soil and 
good drainage. (No manure should be given.) ($38.00 per 12) ($20.00 per 100) 
FRAGRANT JONQUILS 
Jonquils are sometimes called Miniature Daffodils. The flowers are in clusters 
of 2 to 4 and they are very showy when grown in groups at the base of a tree 
or among shrubs. Delightfully fragrant, and good for cutting. 
SIMPLEX (SINGLE SWEET SCENTED). The very small blossoms are a rich 
yellow and most fragrant; very free flowering. Plant them in clusters. 
($1.50 per 12) ($11.00 per 100) 
CAMPERNELLE. These are fragrant, rich yellow flowers borne in clusters of 
3 to 6 and on stems 12 to 15 inches tall. They are graceful and charming in the 
garden and are very desirable for cutting. 
(1.50 for 12) ($11.00 per 100) 

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(Upper) CAMELIA FLOWERED (Lower) CRISPA 
CALADIUM (ELEPHANT’S EAR) 
(See Page 9 for Description and Prices) 

