HALLAWELL’S GLADIOLUS 
SELECTION OF THE FINEST 
VARIETIES 
Six of a kind at the dozen rate; 50 at the 
hundred rate. 
Prices: ($1.25 per 12) ($9.00 per 100) (Except 
where priced otherwise) 
ALADDIN. A very large ruffled flower; deep 
salmon color. 
BAGDAD. A charming Gladiolus of smoky 
old-rose. The throat is lighter and color 
deeper toward the edge of petals. 
BARCAROLLE, An outstanding salmon- 
orange. Flowers are good size and ruffled. 
BEACON. Bright salmon-red with cream 
throat. Grows very tall bearing huge spikes. 
Be sure to stake. 
BETTY _NUTHALL. Glowing orange-pink 
with light yellow throat. Strong grower, 
good spike and perfect placement. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Glowing red-purple, 
with deeper velvety blotch on lower petals. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. Rich, deep scarlet- 
red with no markings or blotches. Wide 
open flowers on tall spikes. 
GATE OF HEAVEN. A new ruffled variety 
ae large, bold flowers of a rich yellow 
shade. 
GRETA GARBO. Has a very delicate rose 
eoloring with creamy lower petals. Well ex- 
panded, perfectly formed flowers. 
($2.00 per 12) ($15.00 per 100) 
J. S. BACH. Salmon red shading lighter in 
the throat. Many florets onen at one time, 
good placement on the spike. 
KING LEAR. Probably the finest purple 
gladiolus. Flowers are large and many open 
at once. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Large pure white. 
MARGARET BEATON. An exquisite pure 
white, with small scarlet blotch. 
MINUET. Fine clear lavender. Splendid cut 
flower variety. 
MOORISH KING. The finest and largest 
pawered of the deep mahogany-red Gladi- 
olus. 
NEW ERA. A lovely ruffled pink. 
PELEGRINA. Dark violet - blue, blotched 
slightly darker on two lower petals. One of 
the finest dark-blue shades. 
PICARDY. Glowing, shrimp or flesh-pink, 
without any markings. A very beautiful 
Gladiolus. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Bright pink, an excellent 
cut flower variety. 
ROYAL GOLD. We think this is the finest 
elear yellow. 
TROUBADOR. An outstanding purple Glad- 
iolus. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. An unusual bronze 
red with orange blotch. 
HALLAWELL’S SELECT MIXTURE. A 
mixture of the best named sorts in a great 
variety of colors. 
($1.25 per 12) ($9.00 per 100) 
RAINBOW MIXTURE. A fine mixture of 
large flowering Gladiolus in a good variety 
of colors, 
($1.00 per 12) ($7.00 per 100) 
Complete Gladiolus 
Collection 
TWO BULBS EACH OF 20 LISTED 
VARIETIES—OUR SELECTION—EACH 
VARIETY LABELED SEPARATELY. 
Total of 40 bulbs........$4.00 
2 collections for.........$7.50 

NEW PATENTED GLADIOLUS 
CALIFORNIA (patented). A very large wide- 
open flower of geranium-pink with a deeper 
pink blotch in the throat. The plants are 
tall with long straight flower spikes and 
well placed florets. Won first prize in Hast 
Bay Show for largest floret—7% inches. 
(30e each) ($2.50 per 12) ($17.50 per 100) 
HELEN OF TROY (patented). A charming 
flower of apricot-pink with blotch of orange 
tint on the lower petals. It is tall with long 
straight flower spikes, opening six to eight 
wide open flowers at one time. A fine ex- 
hibition variety and a prize winner on many 
oceasions. 
(30¢e each) ($2.50 per 12) ($17.50 per 100) 
KING OF HEARTS (patented). Perhaps the 
largest of all gladiolus yet not the least bit 
coarse. Individual florets measure 8 inches 
across, with flower stalks tall and graceful. 
The color is a light coral-red, shading to 
pink; flowers are placed perfectly and the 
spike is excellent. 
(30e each) ($2.50 per 12) ($17.50 per 100) 
SIR GALAHAD (patented). Soft creamy-yel- 
low with diamond-shaped blotch of rich 
crimson in the deep and wide open, long 
flower spike with 6 to 8 flowers open at 
once. They are perfectly placed on straight 
stems and are strikingly beautiful. 
(30e each) ($2.50 per 12) ($17.50 per 100) 
GLADIOLUS — EARLY FLOWERING 
(BABY GLADIOLUS) 
($1.00 per 12) ($7.00 per 100) 
This type of Gladiolus blooms in May or 
earlier. The flowers are borne on good stems; 
excellent for cutting. Plant 2 to 3 inches deep 
and 4 inches apart. 
FLORENCE. Bright rose-pink. 
SPITFIRE, Excellent red. Flowers slightly 
larger than other varieties. 


HALLAWELL’S CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWERS 
On the Pacific Coast, sow successively from fall to early summer; in the East and 
Middle States, from March to May. 
Successive sowings of Wild Flower seed will provide bloom almost the year around 
in California, especially in the cooler regions and if the plants can be watered. Although f x ¥ 
they respond best to careful soil preparation, scatter plantings are successful if the seed is sown at seasons California Wild 
when the plants will have benefit of rainfall. In areas where wild shrubs abound, it is better to concentrate Flower Mixture 
your efforts on the clear spaces, and assure success by scarifying the soil with a mattock or heavy rake to 
make it easier for the seeds to root. 
One ounce of seed will sow 150 to 200 square feet in a home garden planting, while one pound to 5,000 square 
feet is recommended for a city lot broadcast planting. For hillside or field planting, 5 to 8 pounds per acre 
are required, depending upon the existing growth of wild shrubs. Mix an equal quantity of sand with the seed WILD AND HARDY 
as an aid to distribution. CULTIVATED 



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HELEN OF TROY 












(Pkt. 10) (oz. 7T5c) 
(4% Ib. $1.75) Cb. $7.50) 
CLARKIA ESCHSCHOLTZIA LEPTOSYNE PHACHLIA SCAMPANUEARTATs: VOnIETLES ) MIXED 
BARTONIA GILIA CAPITATA LUPIN NANUS PHACELIA WHITLAVIA CERES TOC) (oz. 80e) 
COLLINSIA GODETIA AMONEA NEMOPHILA SALVIA CARDUACEA (A Vb. $1.50) 
(4% Ib. $2.75) 
EACH OF ABOVE; (Pkt. 10c) 


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