HAallawells HOLLAND TULIPS 
ALL EXTRA SIZE BULBS 
For more than 40 years Hallawell’s bulbs have been outstanding and have 
earned for us a reputation for high quality. 
We are happy to resume our pre-war policy of testing Holland tulip varieties 
in our San Francisco Nursery Gardens, to obtain first hand knowledge of their habit 
This year’s list includes many outstanding varieties 
which we had in trial at the time Holland was invaded. They are the same high 
quality as our pre-war Holland bulbs and will give excellent results under favora- 
of growth in this climate. 
able cultural conditions. 
MAY FLOWERING TULIPS 
This group includes what we consider the best varieties of the Darwin and 
Cottage tulips. The flowers are mainly cup-shaped, others are oblong and a few 
with reflexed petals, and in an extremely wide variation of bright colors. They are 
hardy in any climate and are very satisfactory for garden decoration or for cutting. 
The bulbs are of largest size, intended for the very best results it is possible to 
obtain in tulip production. 
HOW TO PLANT TULIPS 
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Plant 6 to 7 inches deep and 4 to 5 inches apart. 
bloom at the same time for mass display. Use a background of related colors for 
deepening color effect. 
Beds of one variety will all 
6 of a kind at dozen rate. All postpaid. 
ADVANCE—Fiery scarlet with lovely ce- 
rise Shading on outside of petals and a 
glistening blackish-blue base. It blooms 
early and is very showy in mass beds or 
pockets. 
3 for 65c; 12 for $2.00; 
AFTERGLOW — Lovely apricot - orange 
with each petal edged salmon. The inside 
of the flower is shaded glossy orange with 
yellow tint at the base. An unusual color 
combination and a very beautiful tulip. 
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ALBINO—Large flowers of pure white 
with ivory-colored stamens. It grows to 
medium height, the flowers have good 
substance and keep well when cut. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
BARTIGON—Medium large fiery crimson 
flowers with the coloring intensified at 
the margins; inside, the base is lighter 
and with a broad band of deep blue, A 
very charming and popular tulip. 
3 for60cw Letom $220055 100. tor $15.00 
CHARLES NEEDHAM—Medium size ver- 
milion-red flowers of exceptional quality 
for garden or for cutting. It is an out- 
standing tulip for brilliance, form and 
dependability. This year it was one of 
the most popular varieties in our Nurs- 
ery Gardens. 
8 for 75c; 12 for $2.00; 
CITY OF HAARLEM — Huge beautifully 
formed flowers of intense vermilion- 
scarlet. Inside the base is steel-blue 
bordered white. The petals incurve 
slightly at the tips giving the flower a 
very distinctive and artistic form. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
CLARA BUTT—A favorite for many years 
and one of the most satisfactory bedding 
tulips. Its soft salmon-pink color is de- 
lightfully pleasing and it does not fade. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
DEMETER—Here is a grand new tulip and 
one of the first to bloom in the deep 
violet shades of the Mayflowering group. 
The flowers are medium size, have splen- 
did form, fine stature, and good carriage. 
3 for 65c; 12 for $2.35; 100 for $16.50 
100 for $15.00 
100 for $15.00 
DRESDEN CHINA—HFElegantly shaped del- 
icate pink flowers with each petal mar- 
gined lighter. The coloring is unusual 
and commands attention in the garden 
or in bouquet. A fine garden tulip. 
3 for. 65c; 12 for $2.00; 160 for $15.00 

ECLIPSE—Glossy crimson-maroon with a 
large deep blue base bordered white. The 
flower has beautiful form and the thick 
firm petals hold their shape and last for 
a long time in the garden or when cut. 
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GOLDEN AGE—An extremely large and 
well formed flower of bright golden- 
orange with a _ suffusion of orange- 
bronze. It is yellow at the base and has 
yellow anthers. This is an outstanding 
tulip for garden planting. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
GOLDEN HARVEST—Soft lemon-yellow 
with ivory anthers, a tulip of fine qual- 
ity and splendid globular form. This is 
a magnificent exhibition tulip and will 
be like sunshine in your garden. 
8 for 65e; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
G. W. LEAK — Outside the cup-shaped 
flower is spectrum red and the slightly 
flaring petals reveal a brilliant scarlet 
on the inside, while the base and anthers 
are cream yellow. It is a lovely blend of 
colors and the flower is magnificent. 
8 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
MARJORIE BOWEN—It is difficult to de- 
scribe some of the fascinating color com- 
binations of tulips. This one has delicate 
tones of soft pink with buff and apricot 
shadings; inside the base is white and 
the anthers black. Very graceful. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
MONGOLIA—This is one of the new highly 
developed tulips; a huge globular flower 
of a distinct chrome yellow tone, an 
olive base and dark anthers. A tulip of 
outstanding quality. 
8 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 
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100 for $15.00 

MONGOLIA 
MRS. JOHN T. SCHEEPERS—A prize- 
winning tulip wherever it is exhibited. 
It has everything, artistic oval shaped 
flowers, elegant stature, good substance 
for long lasting and is a strong grower. 
One of the finest golden-yellow tulips 
in our Nursery Garden planting. 
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MR. VAN ZIJL—A very attractive color 
combination of dark rosy pink with a 
broad edge of silver white on each grace- 
ful petal. The inside is bright and has a 
pure white base. A beautiful and well 
balanced tulip. 
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NIPHETOS—This yellow tulip is differ- 
ent; the petals are long and reflexed; 
the soft lemon-yellow color predomi- 
inates but the base and anthers are a 
lighter shade. The flower has artistic 
form and possesses an exquisite loveli- 
ness, 
3) for 65¢; 12) for $2:00i> 160) for $15.00 
OSSI OSWALDA—The flower opens 
creamy-white with delicate flush of 
rose; when it is fully open it becomes 
entirely suffused with rose-pink. It is 
particularly beautiful when grouped in 
pockets of a dozen or more. 
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PRIDE OF HAARLEM = A favorite for 
many years. The bright rosy-carmine 
flowers are large, have elegant form and 
make a brilliant display. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.25; 100 for $16.00 
PRIDE OF ZWANENBURG—One of the 
finest tulips in our Nursery Garden 
trials. The sparkling rose-red flowers are 
very large, have beautiful form and long 
lasting qualities. Inside, the flower is 
lighter red with a white base and pur- 
plish black anthers. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 10< for $15.00 
PRINCESS MARY —The long slender 
flower is brilliant rose with a feather 
edge of silver on each petal. The base 
is white, margined blue, the inner tone 
is) rich pinks VEhis is) a sracefull and 
charming tulip for garden or for cutting. 
3 for 65¢c; 12 for $2.25; 100 for $16.00 
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