GROW YOUR OWN FLOWERING PLANTS FROM HALLAWELL’S FLOWER SEEDS 69 
PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
STATICE—Sea Lavender 
(Protect from frost until established.) 
Perezii—Has large spreading panicles of deep 
lavender flowers and large leathery leaves at 
base of the plant. Much used for window boxes. 
Small plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50; 
Larger sizes, 75c each. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Dianthus barbatus 
Single Mixed—Each 25c; 3 for 60c; doz. $2.00. 
THYMUS—Thyme 
The Mountain Thymes make a perfect close, 
fragrant carpet and are a mass of bloom in June 
and July. Fine for rockwork. 
Serpyllum Album (White Mountain Thyme)— 
Dark green foliage and white flwoers. 
Serpyllum Coccineus—Dark green foliage and 
crimson flowers. 25c each; 3 for 60c; doz. $2.00. 
TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker 
Hardy plants with large and broad grassy 
leaves at the base; the dense spikes of brilliant 
flowers are borne on long stiff stems during the 
summer months. 
Pfitzeri (Kniphofia uvaria var.)—An improved 
form. Red. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.00. 
HERB PLANTS, PERENNIAL 
The following: 30c each; 3 for 75c; $2.50 doz. 
Catnip—Sweet medicinal herb. 
Mint—For seasoning and flavoring. 
Peppermint—For seasoning and flavoring. 
Rosemary—Leaves used for seasoning. 
Sage—Leaves used for seasoning; excellent bee 
food. 
Savory, Winter—Aromatic sweet herb; leaves 
used for seasoning. 
Sweet Marjoram—Leaves may be used either 
green or dried. 
Thyme—For seasoning. 
VIOLETS—Viola odorata 
In sections where the summers are cool, violets 
flower best in sunny situations; in warmer sec- 
tions, half-shade or protection from the noonday 
sun is beneficial. 
Marie Louise—The so-called Parma Violet. Has 
large double flowers that are rich mauve in 
color. A slight touch of white in the center. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 


Pelargonium, Martha Washington 
let. 
white eye. 
cot near center. 
trusses. 
stripes. 
GERANIUMS 
BERKELEY SCARLET—Double, large deep scar- 
HONEYMOON—-Single, light pink, flushed apri- 
MME. KOVALESKY—Orange. 
NUIT POITEVINE — Single, 
POINSETTIA—Miniature red. 
SINGLE WHITE—Pure white. 
STARS AND STRIPES—Small double white, red 
PELARGONIUMS 
GERANIUM TYPE 
Plants 60c Each 
IVY GERANIUMS 
CHAS. MONSELET— 
Double cerise-rose. 
CHAS. UHDEN — Double 
cerise with lighter center. 
CHAS. TURNER — Deep 
rose-pink, 
COMTESSE DE GRAY — 
Salmon-pink. 
DOUBLE WHITE —- 
white. 
DEEP PURPLE—Double. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double 
rosy violet. 
WILLY—Bright scarlet. 
CALIFORNIA—Single, carmine rose. 
CARMEL—Single, white, edged rose. 
DOUBLE WHITE—Large flowered. 
EMIL ZOLA—Single, large flowered apricot. 
GERTRUDE PEARSON — Single, deep pink, 
Pure 
crimson, large 
MAIL ORDERS—Mail orders for pelargonium will be aecepted subject to wartime conditions. If for any reason shipment cannot be made, the 
money will be refunded. 
PACKING CHARGE—Send 25c for handling charge on pelargonium orders under $2.00. On orders amounting to more than $2.00 for pelargoniums, 
add 20% of the amount of the order for packing. They will be sent express collect. 
AMANDA—Scarlet, black-blotched. 
AMERICA—Reddish scarlet, blotched black, 
large. 
ANDENKIN — Reddish scarlet, 
blotched, ruffled. 
BEVERLY HILLS—Amaranth pink; early bloom- 
er, 
CARMINE QUEEN—Bright carmine with slight 
violet lustre. 
CASCADE—Lavender, upper petals dark. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Crimson, small blotches. 
CYRIL WARREN—Brilliant rose, upper petals 
orange-salmon, ruffled. 
DARK MABEL—Maroon to crimson.to rose-pink. 
ERNEST STUDERUS—Pale salmon, upper petals 
deeper, dark veins. 
ETHELYN—Rich salmon-rose, pansy. type. 
EDITH NORTH — Salmon-pink; dark brown 
blotches. 
center white, 
. JOYCE — Velvety crimson; 
PELARGONIUMS 
MARTHA WASHINGTON TYPE 
Plants 60c Each. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA — Deep purple, white 
border. 
FAISS TRIUMPH — Rose-pink, brown blotch; 
frilled. 
FAISS ORCHID—Orchid, brown blotch; frilled. 
FIESTA—Interesting shade of pink. 
GROSSMAMA FISHER — Salmon; 
ruffled. 
GARDENER’S JOY—White; brown blotches. 
HAILLE SELASSIE— Royal Purple, blotched 
darker. 
IDA HENLY—Velvety maroon, margined rose. 
maroon; white 
blotched; 
throat. 
JOYCE WHITE EDGED—Velvety crimson. 
JOAN FONTAINE BLACK — Glowing crimson, 
very dark. 
LUMINOSA—Pink, suffused salmon, upper pet- 
als blotched, ruffled. 
MACKENSEN—Rose-pink; crimson and orange 
mark. 
MARIE ROBER—Very dark purple, 
MARIE VOGEL—Red, flushed salmon. 
MRS. MARY BARD—White; purple stripes. 
NEUHEIT FAISS—Silvery violet, black blotch. 
OUR FRANCIS — Rose-pink, crimson blotch, 
waved. 
PICKANNINY—Crimson, blotched and veined. 
PRIDE OF QUADLENBURG—Light to dark sal- 
mon. 
SALMON SPRINGTIME—Salmon-rose; striped. 
SPRINGTIME—Pink; white throat and border. 
SUE JARRETT—Pink to salmon; dark blotched. 
SHASTA—Ruffled white. 
TRUE SANGUINIA— d 
VERA N. WATT—Rose-pink; red spots. 
WOLFGANG GOETHE—Deep red to dark pur- 
ple. 
ZANOBIA—Orange-red, crimson stripes, waved. 
