36 TUBEROUS BEGONIA CULTURE PAMPHLET SENT ON REQEST 

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TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
Hallawell’s Tuberous Begonias are the finest qual- 
ity. They are produced each year from outstanding 
parent plants and grown to give the best results. 
Start the tubers in moist leafmold or Humulch; set 
the tubers hollow side up, the round side down. 
When the sprouts are about 2 inches long trans- 
plant them to pots in a lath house. Planting time 
is January to June. Orders should be placed early 
for delivery of tubers at the proper planting time. 
Prices, all types, extra large tubers: 45c each; 
$4.50 per 12; $30.00 per 100, postpaid. On orders 
under $2.00 send 25c for handling charge. 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED TYPE—Colors: 
Apricot, Orange, Pink, Red, Rose, Salmon, White, 
Yellow. 
CRISPA OR FRILLED TYPE—Orange, Red, Rose, 
Salmon, White, Yellow. 
DOUBLE FRILLED OR CARNATION FLOWERED 
TYPE—Mixed. 
SINGLE CRESTED TYPE (Cristata)—This is a very 
beautiful type of begonia. Mixed colors. 
GIANT SINGLE TYPE—Individual flowers of this 
popular type grow to a very large size. Mixed 
colors. 
DOUBLE HANGING BASKET TYPE—Plant two or 
three tubers in a hanging clay pot 10 to 12 inches 
in diameter. A good soil mixture consists of one- 
third rotted manure, one-third coarse leaf mold 
and one-third sand. If not more than two shoots 
show, pinch out the tips to induce branching. 
MIXED COLORS, large tubers—45c each; $4.50 per 
dozen. 
MULTIFLORA MIXED—Dwarf, bushy plants bear- 
ing masses of double flowers about 12 to 3 inches 
in diameter. Suitable for outdoor bedding. 
45c each; $4.50 per 12; $30.00 per 100. 
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. 
RED ADMIRAL—Crimson. 
SKY BLUE—Giant light blue. 
Any of the above: 60c each; $6.00 per dozen. 
ADOLPH MAYER (D)—Deep maroon red, 
almost black. Each 85c. 
AZURA (D)—Very large rose-pink, ex- 
quisite form and one of the best in its 
class. Each $1.00. 
CHASEMAY (D)—A lovely slivery-laven- 
der. Each $1.25. 
CLARA CARDER (D)— Large cyclamen- 
pink. Beautiful as a cut flower and mag- 
nificent in the garden. Each $1.00. 
CONQUISTADOR (SC)—Soft creamy yel- 
low high-lighted by glowing pink at base. 
Each $1.00. 
D’ARCY SAINSBURY (D)—Superb formal 
decorative creamy white. Perfect blooms. 
Each $1.00. 
DAILY MAIL (D)—Large perfectly formed 
blooms of golden-bronze. Each $1.00. 
DOROTHY LAMOUR (C)—A realy true or- 
ange and a charming flower. Each $2.50. 
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON (SC) —A 
large yellow of excellent form. Won first 
prize as best 2-year seedling. Each $2.50. 
EL RUBIO (D) — Exquisite dark ruby-red. Good 
blooms of perfect form. Each $2.50. 
EVELYN CHANDLER (SC)—Pure golden yellow; 
very fine form. Free flowering and vigorous. 
Each $1.50. 
GOLDEN STANDARD (SC)—Buff shading to amber; 
profuse bloomer; excellent for garden and flowers. 
Each $1.00. 
IRENE McWHIRTER (SC)}—A charming combination 
of yellow suffused pink. Each $1.00. 
JANE COWL (D)— Beautiful pure white exhibi- 
old gold; petals gracefully twisted. Each 85c. 
MOTHER’S DAY (D)—Beautiful pure white exhibi- 
tion variety; prolific bloomer. Each $1.25. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER (D)—Rich deep vel- 
vety red; good stem, good form. Each 75c. 
REGALIA (C)—Bright rhodamine purple, unusual 
and charming. Each $2.50. 
SATAN (SC)—Brilliant carmine, a striking and dis- 
tinct form, very graceful. Each $1.00. 
THOMAS EDISON (D)—Rich regal red-purple, large 
blooms, good stems and very good keeper. 
Each 85c. 
TOWN TOPIC (D)—Rich petunia purple with petals 
tipped white. Very popular. Each $1.50. 

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: 50c each; $5.00 per 12 
CANDIDUM—Snow white leaf with green veins. 
ITACAPUS—Dark red ‘with bright red dots. 
MACAHYDA—Bronze leaf with pink and white 
splashes. 
MRS. W. B. HALDEMAN—Red center, narrow 
green border. 
SOROCABA — Silvery-white, 
veins. 
TRIUMPHE — Red center, 
background. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
They prefer a moist shady situation in the gar- 
den and grow best in a loose rich soil or sandy 
loam. Set the pips 3 or 4 inches apart and with 
the tips at the surface. Clumps for outdoor 
planting: $1.00 each; $10.00 per 12. 
green ribs and 
scarlet ribs, green 
Hallawell’s Dahlias 
CHOICE CALIFORNIA VARIETIES 
(C) denotes Cactus type; (SC) Semi-Cactus; (D) Decorative; (B) Ball. 
Large flowering varieties. Prices are postpaid. 

SMALL POMPON DAHLIAS 
60c each; $6.50 per doz. Postpaid. 
AMBER—Pure amber. 
ALPINE GLOW—Glowing red. 
ARTHUR KERLEY—Dark velvety-red. 
BANTAM—Scarlet. 
CANARY--Clear yelow. 
DARKEST OF ALL—Maroon. 
FLAPPER—Purple, splashed white. 
FRANKIE—Gold, tipped red. 
GIRLIE—Lilac. 
GLOW—Old rose. 
GOLDILOCKS—Gold. 
HELEN ANITA—Lavender, white center. 
JOE FETTE—White. 
LITTLE BEESWING—Yellow, tipped cherry. 
LITTLE DAVID—Burnt orange. 
TOMMY KEITH—Red, tipped white. 
YELLOW GEM—Yellow. 
BALL CUT FLOWER DAHLIAS 
Ball dahlias are quilled double flowers, full to 
the center. They have perfect form and are par- 
ticularly desirable for cutting. 
CLARA CLEMENS (B)—The usual perfect ball form 
but with each crimson petal tipped white. Striking. 
Each 75c. 
FRANK HAVENNER (B)—Exquisite purple ball. De- 
lightful cut flower. Each 75c. 
GENERAL HAIG (B)—Bright red; prolific bloomer; 
vigorous. Fine cut flower. Each $1.00. 
JANE SHORE (B)—Lovely golden-yellow with a 
darker center. Each 75c. 
SNOW QUEEN (B)—Glistening white and very 
popular. Each 75c. 
ZELDA (B)—Large old rose; completing a well 
rounded color list for cutting. Each $1.00. 

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 35c; $3.50 per 12. 
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. Bright canary yel- 
low; green foliage. 
INDIANA—6 ft. 
foliage. . 
LOUIS CAYEUX—4 ft. 
green foliage. 
THE PRESIDENT—4)2 ft. 
scarlet; rich green foliage. 
ROSE GLORY—4¥2 ft. Salmon-rose; green foli- 
age. 
UNCLE SAM—4 ft. Vivid crimson; green foli- 
age. 
WYOMING—6 ft. Large trusses of deep orange 
flowers; bronze foliage. 
Large white trusses; green 
Vivid orange flowers; green 
Bright scarlet-rose; 
Immense flaming 
