“30 PROTECT YOUNG DAHLIAS FROM SNAILS WITH ACME BAIT-M 

Azuria 
DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
COLLECTION D14 
One tuber each of AZURA, RITA BETTY, KATH- 
LEEN NORRIS, SATAN, SAN FRANCISCO. 
Value $4.60 — for $3.85. 
COLLECTION D24 
One tuber each of AZTEC CHIEF, BLUE RIVER. 
CLARA CLEMENS, GREATER GLORY, MOTH- 
ER’S DAY, NORMA MORTON. 
Value $6.10 — for $4.85. 
BOTH COLLECTIONS— 
Value $10.70 — for $8.75. 
CALADIUM 
Fancy Leaved Varieties 
Suitable for pot culture for living room, sun 
porch, or conservatory decoration. They may 
also be used in window boxes where the situa- 
tion is protected from wind and strong sunlight. 
Start in sand during the early spring months, 
and plant into pots before the leaves unfold. 
Place your order early for January-February 
delivery. 
Each of the following: 
35¢ each; $3.50’ per 12. 
CANDIDUM—Snow white leaf with green veins. 
DR. E. O. GROVER—Bright rose-red center with 
red ribs. 
DR. T. L. MEAD—Very deep red with brown to 
black shadings. 
J. D. EISELE—Center of leaf is scarlet with 
green blotches and green border. 
JOHN HACHMEISTER — Lovely deep 
leaves. 
rose 
GLOXINIA 
These exquisite semi-tropical plants require a 
warm, moist temperature, such as may be pro- 
vided in the greenhouse or sun room. The 
magnificent flowers are of velvety texture and 
grow 4 to 6 inches in diameter. 
BLACK PRINCE—Giant deep blue. 
BRILLIANT—Giant blood red. 
BRUNHILDE—Pure white. 
MONTEREY ROSE—Sotft rose. 
RED ADMIRAL—Crimson. 
SKY BLUE—Giant light blue. 
Any of the obove: $3:50 per ‘12; ‘$252 a8? per 100 
ALEX CRAIG (SC)— Blush-pink and 
cream. Each $1.00. 
AZTEC CHIEF (D)—A very beautiful 
crimson and gold. Each $1.25. 
AZURA (D)—Giant blooms of rosy lilac. 
Bach oc. 
BLUE RIVER (D)—Large deep lavender. 
Each 60c. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (SC)—This clear 
coral-pink Dahlia is excellent for cut 
flowers. Each $1.00. 
CLARA CLEMENS (B)—No other Dahlia 
in the garden is the subject of so much 
favorable comment. Deep crimson 
tipped white. Each 75c. 
DARCY SAINSBURY (D)—Large white 
bloom of perfect form and good stem. 
Each $1.00. 
DORIS ARLEEN (D)—Lovely rose-pink; 
good form, strong stem; fine for cut- 
ting. Each $1.50. 
EVELYN CHANDLER (SC)—Rich golden-yellow; 
one of the finest yellows. Each $1.00. 
FLASH (D)—Brilliant crimson-red tipped white. 
Bright and attractive. Each $1.50. 
FREDA GEORGE (D)—A new and different 
Dahlia; rich cream overlaid helio; a magnifi- 
cent flower. Each $1.00. 
GREATER GLORY (SC) — Artistic blooms of 
salmon-pink. Each $1.00. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (D)—Large blooms of light 
rose-pink; has won countless prizes at flower 
shows. Each 75c. 
LELAND STANFORD (D)—Large brilliant red 
blooms; good form and strong stems. Each 75c. 
Hallawell’s Dahlias 
CHOICE CALIFORNIA VARIETIES 
(C) denotes Cactus type; (SC) Semi-Cactus; 
(D) Decorative; (B) Ball. _ 
LYNN FONTAINE (SC)—One of the best new 
Dalias. Large,.spectrum-red with gold shad- 
ings on reverse of petals. Strong, free bloomer. 
Each $2.50. 
MOTHER’S DAY (D)—Pure white; large exhibi- 
tion Dahlia and a profuse bloomer. Ea. $1.25. 
MT. TAMALPAIS (SC)—This new Dahlia was 
the finest canary yellow in any of the recent 
shows. Large perfect flowers on. fine stems. 
Each $2.00. 
MRS. C. PINCOT (D)—Atitractive burgundy-red; 
very good for highlighting a bouquet of the 
lighter shades. Each $1,00. 
NORMAN MORTON (D)—Deep orange and gold 
is always a striking color in Dahlias but in 
this one it is particularly attractive. Ea. $1.25. 
RITA BALLIN (D)—A perfect yellow and one 
of the largest. Each $1.00. 
RITA BETTY (D)—Soft shades of cinnamon and 
henna combined to produce a beautiful bloom. 
} Each*$1.00. 
SATAN (SC)—A splendid Dahlia with horn- 
shaped petals of brilliant carmine. Distinctive 
and graceful. Eachpioc: 
SAN FRANCISCO (D)—Shrimp-pink to salmon 
combined with orange and gold; long stiff 
stems. Each $1.25. 
SHILLER (C)—Rich cerise; one of the popular 
florist varieties. Each $1.00. 
TREASURE ISLAND SUNSET (D) — Immense 
flowers in a magnificent combination of salmon 
pink and gold. Keeps well when cut. Ea. $2.00. 
VICTORY (D)—Rich golden-pink seems to de- 
scribe this grand Dahlia. It has perfect form and 
is an excellent keeper. Each $1.25. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
45c each; 5 for $2.00; 12 for $4.50. 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN—Shell-pink. 
BANTAM—Bright red. 
DARKEST OF ALL—Maroon. 
DONALD GORDAN—Burnt orange. 
DORIA—Deep wine, darker center. 
DIXIE—Dark red. 
GOLDILOCKS—Gold; darker center. 
HELEN ANITA—Lavender to white center. 
JOE FETTE—Pure white. 
JOAN— Yellow, suffused red. 
LIBBIE ROHR—Cerise-purple. 
LITTLE BEESWING— Yellow, edged red. 
YELLOW GEM—Pure yellow. 


CANNA 
CANNA, LARGE FLOWERING—Cannas suc- 
ceed in a sunny position. Set the roots 1 foot 
apart and cover the crowns with 3 inches of 
soil. Planting time is from January to April. 
Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 
AUSTRIA—4 ft. Yellow, green foliage. 
BALTIMORE—=3 ft. Large trusses of dark pink 
flowers; green foliage. 
CALIENTE—5 ft. Bright scarlet; bronze foliage. 
COPPER GIANT—5 ft. Copper rose; green foli- 
age. 
EUREKA—4 ft. 
foliage. 
GOLDEN WEDDING—4 ft. 
low; green foliage. 
INDIANA—6 ft. Vivid orange flowers; 
foliage. 
LOUIS CAYEUX—4 tt. 
green foliage. 
THE PRESIDENT—4)2 it. 
scarlet; rich green foliage. 
ROSE GLORY—41! ft. Salmon-rose; green foli- 
age. 
Large white trusses; green 
Bright canary yel- 
green 
Bright 
scarlet-rose; 
Immense flaming 

Canna 
UNCLE SAM—6 ft. 
age. 
WYOMING— ft. Large trusses of deep orange 
flowers; bronze foliage. 
Vivid crimson; green foli- 
