30 PELARGONIUM DISPLAY AT OUR NURSERY GARDENS SPRING TO FALL 



Tunisia Improved 
California 
New Pelargonium Introductions 
For 1946 
(Not Illustrated) 
The following varieties are offered for the first time. They are in lovely 
color combinations; all different and suitable for garden or pot growing. 
BRIDESMAID (Hallawell’s 1946)—Pale pink, veined carmine rose, 2 
upper petals feathered maroon, shading to carmine-rose and slightly 
blotched velvety maroon. Wide open flowers and large clusters. 
DUSKY BELL (Hallawell’s 1946)—Three lower petals heliotrope with 
blue undertone, artistically veined and flecked red; the upper petals 
are velvety maroon, almost black and with a narrow margin of rosy 
purple. 
FLAME (Hallawell’s 1946)—Flaming scarlet with orange sheen, petals 
have small black blotch, the upper ones slightly larger, medium size 
flower, fine garden variety. 
ORANGE PRINCE (Hallawell’s 1946)—The lower half of the lower petals 
is tangerine rose, overlaid orange and shading to pink throat. The upper 
petals are veined and feathered burgundy, shading to orange. The 
plants are compact and the flower clusters are high above the foliage. 
PINKIE (Hallawell’s 1946)—Pinkie stands out’in bright contrast to the 
darker colors. The large open flowers are a lovely clear pink; the 
upper petals a bit darker with veins terminating in a dark red feathered 
blotch. 
PINK PEARL (Hallawell’s 1946)—Pure pink, white throat; has extra 
petaloids in center. No other like this one and a splendid garden va- 
riety of spreading habit. 
COLLECTION—1 each of above 6 Plants, $8.00—Postpaid. 
Store and Nursery purchases for local customers (not postpaid), 
$1.25 each, all 6 for $6.50. 
Cyril Warren 
Neal Warren 
San Francisco 
America 
Our 1945 Pelargonium Collection 
(Mlustrated above) 
We are pleased to again list this collection of fine varieties. 
Stock was not sufficient last year to fill the tremendous demand 
we had. Our growing stock has been greatly increased and we 
hope this year to fill all orders. Please place order for this 
collection as early as possible. 
AMERICA—Lovely deep rose with lower petals veined and 
feathered orange to maroon. The upper petals are bright velvety 
orange feathered and blotched almost black. A very beautiful 
pelargonium. 
CALIFORNIA (Hallawell’s 1945)—This grand new pelargonium 
is distinctive and charming. The large wide open flowers are a 
pleasing shade of salmon-pink with two petals veined rose to 
maroon. The flower clusters are held well above the foliage and 
are very showy. 
CYRIL WARREN—A beautifully crinkled flower of brilliant rose- 
pink with the two upper petals orange-red veined and blotched, 
deep maroon to black. This is one of the finest pelargoniums. 
NEAL WARREN—Large cup-shaped flowers of pure white with 
small feathered blotch of wine-red on each petal. It is an excel- 
lent garden variety and lovely in flower arrangements. May also 
be grown in pots. 
SAN FRANCISCO (Hallawell’s 1945)—Magnificent large flowers 
of delicate blush white crowned by two upper petals feathered 
wine-red to maroon, the upper portion margined white. The 
plants grow large and bloom freely. 
TUNISIA IMPROVED—There is exquisite charm in the deep vel- 
vety tones of this lovely flower and its beauty is further enhanced 
by the delicate orchid shading outlining each petal. May be 
grown as q pot plant or in the garden. 
COLLECTION—1 each of the above 6 plants, $7.00, Postpaid. 
Store or Nursery purchases for local customers: (not postpaid), 
$1.00 each, all for $5.50. 

