HAallawells RUFFLED SWEET PEAS 
Large delicately colored flowers with attractive wavy edged 
standards. One ounce will plant a 30-foot row. d 
RUFFLED BLUE. Medium ORCHID RUFFLES. Orchid. 
AAS. SPARKLE. Glowing cerise. 
BONNIE RUFFLES. Salmon WHITE RUFFLES. Pure 
pink, white. 
EXQUISITE. Salmon cerise. 
in fall. 
white. 
pink. 

HALLAWELL’S GIANT SWEET PEAS 
HALLAWELL’S EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Hallawell’s Harly Spencer Sweet Peas flower 3 to 4 weeks 
earlier than any other varieties, They are especially desirable for 
greenhouse plantings and for growing in frost-free sections for 
Winter blooming. We particularly recommend them for the 
Hawaiian Islands. They have all the fine qualities of our Giant 
Spencers, produce giant flowers and very long sturdy stems. 
Where the Winter climate is mild, plant the seeds in August and 
September for Winter bloom. Under favorable conditions they 
will flower by Christmas. Shade the plantings to keep the soil 
cool until the seeds sprout. 
Price of each: Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c 
AMETHYST. Royal-purple. 
APOLLO. Salmon-cerise. 
BALL ROSE. Rose-pink. 
BLUE BONNET. Deep blue. 
BRIDESMAID. Silver-pink.- 
CREAM. Light primrose. 
DAPHNE. Soft salmon-pink. 
HARMONY. Excellent laven- 
MRS. H. S. REDDICK. Fine 
salmon-pink. 
ORIENTAL, Deep cream. 
OTHELLO. Deep maroon. 
RED GIANT. Crimson. 
SEQUOIA. Golden cerise. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Rose- 
pink. 
der. 
HOPE. Very fine white. 
MARS. Deep velvety crimson. 
MEMORY. Light lavender. 
TREASURE ISLAND. Bright 
golden-orange. 
VULCAN. Christmas red. 
WHITE CHAMPION. White. 
CAPRI. Light blue; long stems. 
CARDINAL. Poppy scarlet. 
ECSTACY. Delicate blush pink. 
FLAGSHIP. Clear deep blue. 
GIGANTIC WHITE. Very large 
HEBE. Bright pink, wavy. 
HIGHLANDER, Lavender. 
JACK HOBBS. Cream flushed pink. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Salmon, cream- 
OLYMPIA. Large rich purple. 
A fine mixture of large flowered, long-stemmed varieties. 
colors, each in proper proportion to produce a colorful display in your garden. 
MIXTURE. Extra choice. 
LADY RUFFLES. Soft pink. 
Any above: Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00 
GIANT SWEET PEAS 
LONG STEMS AND LARGE WAVY FLOWERS 
Grown and selected to produce the largest flowers and longest stems. Plant 
Price of each: Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c 
PINKIE. Rose-pink, very large. 
PIRATE GOLD. Golden orange. 
CAVALCADE. Rose, shaded gold. POWERSCOURT. Lavender, long 
CHINESE BLUE. Rich deep blue. stem. 
CREAM GIGANTIC. Largest cream. RED SUPREME. Deep crimson, 
REFLECTION. Clear blue. 
RUBICUND. Crimson-scarlet. 
SALMON GIGANTIC. Giant salmon- 
pink. 
SERENADE. Clear medium salmon. 
SEXTET QUEEN. Large white. 
SMILES. Shrimp pink. 
SULTAN. Black velvety maroon. 
THRILLER. Orange scarlet. 
WELCOME. Dazzling scarlet. 
HALLAWELL’S GIANT MIXED 
Includes many 
Rit 5e- Oza ue 

SPECIAL COLLECTION 
One packet each of 6 varieties— 
our Selection of good color range 
SUPERB COLLECTION 
Contains 12 packets in complete color 
range. Sufficient for 50-foot row 
PRIZE COLLECTION 
HALLAWELL’S RUFFLED SWEET PEAS 
One packet each of 7 finest named varieties $1 50 
CUPID SPENCER. Dwarf, large-flowered, growing about one 
foot high and spread about 2 feet. They are excellent for low 
edgings or long strips of ground cover. Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c. 
HALLAWELL’S EARLY SPENCER MIXTURE 
Be sure to shade the bed if planted in hot weather, and when 
they begin to bloom do not overwater. One good deep irrigation 
each week will be plenty in medium heavy soil. If they are watered 
too much, the buds will drop from the stems. 
Pkt. 20c: 3 for 50¢; oz. $1200 
EARLY SPENCER COLLECTION .. . $1.00 
Consists of one packet each, our selection, six colors of Early 
Spencer varieties for Winter blooming in mild Winter Climates. 
in a complete color range, Postpaid 
DWARF SWEET PEAS 

HALLAWELL’S CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER SEED 
A MIXTURE OF HARDY, EASILY GROWN VARIETIES 
Wild flowers are beautiful in all regions. In California they 
come in such great variety that visitors from other states always 
want to send some “to the folks back home”. 
Successive sowings of Wild Flower seed will provide bloom 
almost the year round in California, especially in the cooler 
regions and if the plants can be watered. Although they respond 
best to careful soil preparation, scatter-plantings are successful 
if the seed is sown at seasons when the plants will have benefit 
of rainfall. In areas where wild shrubs abound, it is better to 
concentrate your efforts on the clear places and assure success 
by scarifying the soil to make it easier for the seeds to take root. 
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One ounce of seed will sow 150 to 200 square feet in a home 
garden planting, while one pound to 5,000 square feet is recom- 
mended for a city lot—broadcast planting. For hillside or field 
planting, 5 to 8 pounds per acre, depending upon the existing 
growth of wild shrubs. Mix an equal quantity of sand or soil 
to aid the distribution. 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER MIXTURE. 
Pkt. 15e; oz. 75c; 14 lb. $2:253 Ib. $7.50: 
WILD AND HARDY CULTIVATED VARIETIES MIXED. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; % lb. $2.00; % Ib. $3.00; Ib. $5.00. 
