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Begonia, Tubcrous Rooted 
DOUBLE BEGONIA 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED—Large full- 
double flowers of exquisite form. In separate 
colors of apricot, orange, pink, red, rose, 
salmon, white, yellow and mixed. Two or more 
of one color will be labeled. 

HAallawell4 TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
PLACE ORDERS EARLY FOR SHIPMENT WHEN READY 
Great care is exercised in the production of Hallawell’s California grown Tuberous Begonias. 
Carefully selected parent plants of the most desirable types in each class are chosen and propa- 
gated under the most favorable California climatic conditions. Results from these tubers will be 
found very satisfactory. When ordering please ask for cultural directions which will be sent free. 
PRICES—Prices are the same for all types. Extra large tubers: 50c each; 12 for $5.00; 100 for $35.00. 
ALL POSTPAID 
Orders for less than $2.00—Send 25c handling charge. 
SINGLE FRILLED BEGONIA 
CRISPA OR SINGLE FRILLED — Large single 
flowers with the petals profusely ruffled and 
frilled. A very beautiful form. In separate colors 
of orange, red, rose, salmon, white, yellow. 
One of a color will be sent as Mixed. Two or 
more of one color will be labeled. 
DOUBLE FRINGED BEGONIA 
DOUBLE FRINGED or CARNATION—Full dou- 
ble to the center with each petal fringed at 
the edge. Mixed colors only. 
CRESTED BEGONIA 
SINGLE CRESTED or CRISTATA—Varied sin- 
gle forms with ruffled and frilled petals em- 
bellished by tiny tufts, producing a charming 
flower. Mixed colors only. 
SINGLE BEGONIAS 
GIANT SINGLE—A favorite form which adds 
to the interest of any collection. Mixed colors 
only. 
MULTIFLORA BEGONIA 
MULTIFLORA MIXED —Dwarf bushy plants 
bearing masses of double flowers about 112 
to 3 inches in diameter. Suitable for pots or 
bedding. 
HANGING BASKET BEGONIAS 
DOUBLE BASKET TYPE—Plant several tubers 
in an 8- or 10-inch hanging pot. A good soil 
mixture consists of 1/3 each of well rotted 
manure, leaf mold and sandy loam. Mixed 
colors only. 

CALADIUM 
Fancy Leaved Varieties 
Suitable for pot culture for house, sun porch or 
conservatory. They may also be used in win- 
dow boxes where the situation 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 for 12. 
CANDIDUM — Snow white leaf with green 
veins. 
ITACAPUS—Dark red with bright red dots. 
MACAHYDA — Bronze leaf, pink and white 
splashes. 
MRS. W. B. HALDEMAN—Red center, narrow 
green border. 
SOROCABA — Silvery-white, green ribs and 
veins. 
TRIUMPHE—Red center, scarlet ribs, on green. 

Perennial Phlox 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
They prefer a moist shady situation in the 
garden 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. 
HARDY PHLOX 
Clumps of three or more hardy phlox make an 
attractive group in a border and in masses 
they produce brilliant summer color. The vari- 
eties listed here will withstand freezing winter 
weather. In the warmer sections of California, 
best results will be obtained by surface mulch- 
ing to keep the soil cool and moist. 
Prices: 50c each; 12 for $5.00. 
AUGUSTA—Large heads of brilliant cherry-red 
florets on vigorous plants about 2¥2 feet high. 
B. COMPTE — Rich satiny amaranth flowers, 
very brilliant; tall growing. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG—A true lavender- 
blue; very large individual florets. 
CHARLES CURTIS—Glowing sunset coloring; 
strong grower 22 to 3 feet tall. Brilliant and 
beautiful. 
CHEERFULNESS — Salmon-orange flowers 
which hold their color well even in the hot 
sun. Height 3 feet, late blooming. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—Pure white with vermilion- 
red eye. Free flowering and beautiful. 
DAILY SKETCH — Large individual florets of 
light, salmon-pink with vermilion-red eye. 
GEORGE STIPP—Deep glowing salmon with 
shaded lighter eye. Does not fade. 
JULES SANDEAU—Very large heads of brilliant 
rose pink flowers. Rather dwarf but free flow- 
ering. 
LEO SCHLAGETER — Brilliant scarlet flowers 
with a slight orange shading; three feet. 
MRS. JENKINS—A very free flowering pure 
white; robust habit of growth and a very de- 
sirable phlox. 
WIDAR—The violet florets have a clear white 
eye, an unusual color combination. 
GLOXINIAS 
For Growing in Pots 
Gloxinias are popular semi-tropical plants. 
They require a warm moist temperature such 
as in a greenhouse or sun room. They need 
shade and plenty of moisture during the grow- 
ing and blooming season. When they have 
finished blooming, dry them off gradually, then 
store the tubers in moist peat. Sometimes we 
run short of tubers in some colors. Please state 
if we may substitute. We offer the following 
colors: blue and white, crimson, scarlet, sky 
blue, white. Tubers: 60c each; 12 for $6.00. 
CANNA 
Cannas thrive in a hot sunny climate; they 
grow easily, require a minimum of care and 
flower continuously throughout the summer. 
These improved varieties have large trusses 
of very attractive flowers and clean decorative 
foliage. Set the roots about 1 foot apart and 
cover 3 inches. Each 35c; $3.50 per 12. 
AUSTRIA—4 feet. Yellow, green foliage. 
BALTIMORE—3 feet. Large trusses of dark pink 
flowers; green foliage. 
CALIENTE—5 feet. Bright scarlet; bronze foli- 
age. 
COPPER GIANT—5 feet. Copper rose; green 
foliage. 
EUREKA—4 feet. Large white trusses; green 
foliage. 
GOLDEN WEDDING—4 feet. Bright canary yel- 
low; green foliage. 
INDIANA—6 feet. Vivid orange flowers; green 
foliage. 
LOUIS CAYEUX—4 feet. 
green foliage. 
THE PRESIDENT—4'2 feet. Immense flaming 
scarlet; rich green foliage. 
ROSE GLORY—4'% feet. Salmon-rose; green 
foliage. 
UNCLE SAM—6 feet. Vivid crimson; green fo- 
liage. 
WYOMING—6 feet. Large trusses of deep or- 
ange flowers; bronze foliage. 
Bright scarlet-rose; 
