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Stocks 
Giant Excelsior 

HALLAWELL’S BASE BRANCHING 
STRAINS . 
Stocks are one of the most satisfactory garden 
flowers. They provide color and fagrance, and 
Hallawell's base-branching Stocks produce a 
great many more spikes, which may be re- 
moved as cut flowers, writes disfiguring the 
plant. - ith 
Plant in reasonably fertile soil and set them 
close together, then remove the plants bearing 
single flowers as soon as the flowers open. This 
will give the doubles room to grow and will 
make a beautiful bed. 
Our Stocks are selected to produce about 65% 
doubles and the remainder will be single. This 
is a very high percentage of doubles. 
Stocks do not like wet feet so plant them where 
they will have deep moisture with good drain- 
age. 
HALLAWELL’S SUPER GIANT 
IMPERIAL 
These are the new base branching Stocks that 
branch close to the ground and grow many long 
spikes bearing from 35 to 45 individual florets 
measuring 2 inches or more in diameter. They 
are particularly good for cut flowers; spikes 
may be removed and the plant still makes a 
fine show in the garden. 
Set the plants close together, then remove the 
plants of single flowers if you want a good 
showing of doubles. They grow about 2¥2 feet 
high. 
AMETHYST—Lavender. 
BONNY—Large dark blue florets. 
FIREFLY—Bright fiery 
under artificial light. 
PRIMROSE—Light yellow. 
ROSE IVORY—A lovely combination of ivory 
and rose. 
ROSEMONT—Deep rose; popular florists’ color. 
SNOW—Pure white. 
VENUS—Pink; lighter than Rosemont. 
MIXTURE of above colors. 
Each of above: Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. 90c; ts oz. $1.25. 
red; particularly fine 
Fragrant STOCKS 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL 
This fine strain of Stocks grows about 24 to 30 
inches high with many branches growing from 
the base to produce long spikes for cutting. 
They are free blooming, as many as 50 florets 
on some of the longer spikes. They are se- 
lected to produce a high percentage of doubles 
and planted close together so the sangles may 
be removed they make an excellent showing. 
ANTIQUE COPPER—Rich, deep copper-red. 
BUTTERCUP—Soft canary yellow. 
CHAMOIS—Lovely pastel shade of ivory, tinted 
old rose. 
DARK BLUE—Bright deep blue. 
FIERY BLOOD RED—Fine bright color. 
FLESH—Delicate shell pink. 
GOLDEN ROSE—Rose, with golden sheen and 
center. 
LAVENDER—Pure lavender which blends beau- 
tifully with pink shades and white. 
LILAC—Rich color and a strong grower. 
OLD ROSE—Rich copper-rose; several shades 
lighter than Antique Copper. 
ROSE—Rose-pink; the standard florist color. 
; very large 

florets. 
SHASTA—Pure white; base-branching habit. 
Each of above separate colors: 
Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. $1.00., 
Collection of 6 packets of any of above $1.00: 
CHOICEST MIXTURE. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 90c. 
HALLAWELL’S GIANT PERFECTION 
A winter favorite in California. Planted in light 
soil where the water will not stand around them 
during the rainy season, these Stocks will pro- 
duce splendidly. We have had them blooming 
all winter in our Nursery Gardens and they 
have been very beautiful. The plants are of 
branching habit, producing fine long spikes for 
cutting. Where the winter climate is mild, sow 
the seeds from June to August and transplant 
when they are about 3 inches high. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Very deep rose. 
CRIMSON. A brilliant color. 
FLESH (Beauty of Nice)—Delicate shell-pink. 
HEATHAM BEAUTY—Rose, shaded terra cotta. 
LAVENDER—Fine color; lighter than variety 
Pale Blue. 
OLD ROSE (Belle of Naples)— 
rose. 
PINK—Light rose-pink, fine in flower arrange- 
ments. 
PURPLE (Summer Night)—Purple or dark blue. 
WHITE (Snowdrift)—Pure white. 
YELLOW (Monte Carlo)—Creamy yellow. 
Each of above separate colors: 
Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 85c. 
Collection of 6 packets of any of the above 
varieties: 7Se. 
GIANT PERFECTION MIXED. 
Pkt. 1S¢; Ye oz, 75c: 
DWARF TEN WEEKS STOCK 
(For Bedding Purposes) 
These Stocks grow about 1 foot high and are 
intended for bedding purposes only. They are 
very effective in large beds or used for edging. 
These also have their percentage of singles and 
must be planted close together to allow for the 
removal of the single-flowered plants. 
MIXTURE—A splendid assortment of ‘colors. 
Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 60c; % oz. $1.00. 
Rich terra cotta 

Dwarf Ten Weeks Stocks 
GIANT EXCELSIOR 
(Column Type Stock) 
These are used largely by florists for growing 
in greenhouses for cut flowers, but they are 
equally good for the garden. They grow just 
one straight spike and they are not supposed 
to branch at all, although a few may branch 
a little. They may be planted close together 
and grown for cut flowers. They grow about 
2% to 3 feet high. 
CHAMOIS PINK—Chamois-tinted apricot. 
DEEP. ROSE—Large florets. 
GARDENIA—Glistening white. 
LILAC LAVENDER—Lilac shaded lependes 
RUBY—Exquisite ruby or crimson-red. 
EXCELSIOR MIXTURE—A mixture of all colors 
suitable for cut flowers. 
Each of above: Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25. 

Stocks, Early Giant Imperial 
