HALLAWELL’S CALIFORNIA ROSES BLOOM THE FIRST YEAR 31 
HALLAWELL’S TREE ROSES 
These lovely roses lend dignity and formality to your garden. They produce large heads high 
on a standard and the quality of flower and stem is often better than the same variety in bush 
form. You may plant tree roses and bush roses together for the tree roses occupy very little 
ground space, and the two types, interspersed, are very effective. 
MIRANDY TREE ROSE 
ALL AMERICA 1945 — This grand new 
rose heads the All America list this 
year. Large ovoid buds rich dark-red 
with glowing black shadings. Opens to 
huge full double bloom. Very fragrant. 
Each $6.00. 

Hallawell’s Tree Roses bloom the first spring, soon after planting and they continue to bloom 
until very late in the Fall. Cutting the blooms with long stems stimulates strong new growth. 
SHIPPING TREE ROSES: 
Sorry. We cannot this year accept shipping orders for less than 3 tree roses. 
PACKING CHARGE: 
Tree roses require careful packing. Send 20% of the amount of the order to cover cost of labor 
and packing materials. They will be sent by express collect. No tree roses shipped after Feb. 15th. 
PRICES: $4.75 each, except where priced otherwise. 
CHARLOTTE—Streamlined buds of deep rose- 
pink opening to full double with outer petals 
reflexed. Fragrant. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—PBrilliant carmine; 
modern high centered buds. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE — Velvety scarlet-crim- 
son. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA — Copper-apricot 
to cinnamon peach. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Velvety red; fragrant. 
FLORADORA—All-America 1945. Brilliant, cin- 
nabar-red with touch of scarlet. 
FRED EDMUNDS—All-America. Burnt-orange- 
apricot with paler tints on reverse. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—Large, showy pure 
white. Heavy petalled and vigorous. 
HEART’S DESIRE—Deep velvety red; an All- 
America. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Orange-yellow and red. 
LOWELL THOMAS — Buttery golden-yellow; 
perfect bud. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK—All-America. Lovely 
yellow. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT—Reddish orange, gold 
undertone. One of our favorites. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Deep golden-yellow. 
Modern bud. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Red, copper and or- 
ange to pink. 
PICTURE—Rose pink with salmon undertone; 
fragrant and beautiful. 
SNOWBIRD—Long pointed buds opening to 
camellia form. One of the finest white roses. 
Fragrant. 
TALISMAN—Vivid combination of orange and 
yellow. 
THE DOCTOR—Large, rich silvery pink. A 
magnificent rose; very fragrant. 
HALLAWELL’S CALIFORNIA ROSES 
The Finest Modern Varieties 
Visit Hallawell’s Blue Glass Nursery Garden Center and see the fine 
quality of these roses. They are all 2-year-old No. 1 plants, with large 
tops and a good root system. They will have large perfect flowers the 
first spring—within a few months after you plant them. These fine roses 
will make your garden a place of beauty and fragrance. They require 
only a minimum of care for they are strong healthy plants when you get 
them. 
SINGLE BUSH ROSES 
DAINTY BESS—Medium sized single flowers borne 
in clusters of three. Delicate pink in color with a 
contrasting center of wine-red stamens. A strong 
tall grower and profuse bloomer. $1.00 each. 
ISOBEL—A single rose with exquisitely pointed 
buds and flowers with huge petals flushed with 
carmine-red and orange, becoming pink with age; 
fragrant. Very vigorous and floriferous. 
$1.50 each. 
IRISH FIREFLAME—A large single rose; buds are 
a rich deep orange, flushed with crimson opening 
to an old gold color. Strong growth and profuse 
bloom. $1.50 each. 
BUSH ROSES 
AUTUMN—A most unusual color combination of 
deep burnt orange and pink streaked with red. 
Moderately fragrant and very lasting. The bush 
is a strong upright grower with thick, glossy foli- 
age. $1.25 each. 
BRANDYWINE—A delightful shade of buff-yelow 
with large pointed buds opening slowly to a 
lighter shade but with lively orange tints in cool 
weather. The large blooms are fragrant, stems 
are long and the plant is vigorous with attractive 
dark green foliage. Patented. $1.75 each. 
your permission. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—A remarkably fine flower 
of Mme. Edouard Herriot type, with many more 
petals and an even more brilliant coloring of coral- 
red and orange on long straight stems. It is a 
strong grower with a prolific blooming habit. 
$1.00 each. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—The All- 
America Rose for 1941. The long, slender buds are 
blood-red, and the brilliant open flowers spectrum- 
red in cool weather, Cerise in hot weather. Pat- 
ented. $1.50 each. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—From all sections come 
glowing reports of this outstanding new red rose. 
A long, pointed bud opening to a large double 
flower of vivid scarlet. Free blooming and fra- 
grant. Upright in growth with bronzy green foli- 
age. $1.50 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—A lovely pink rose. Its long 
pointed buds, distinctive shadings of coppery 
bronze suffused with soft gold, and fine form, 
provide a continuous unfoldment of new beauty 
during its long life. Patented. $1.50 each. 
y A RS. 
DICKSON’S RED—The richness of its 
fragrance and ripe warmth of its crimson-scarlet 
color, will endear this variety to lovers of red 
roses. The rich deep color does not fade in the 
hottest sunshine. Blooms are borne singly on 
long stems for cutting. Patented. $1.50 each. 
MAIL ORDERS—Send 35c for packing and postage on rose orders for 
$2.00 or less. Send 15c per rose for packing and postage on orders for 
more than $2.00. No roses shipped after February 15th. 
SUBSTITUTIONS—Onur stock of roses is limited this year: we are short 
on some varieties. If you will include a few second choice varieties, it 
might enable us to fill your order in full. We will not substitute without 



Countess Vandal 
(Plant Patent No. 38) 
