ERYTHRONIUMS 
CYCLAMEN 
NEAPOLITANUM—A rare rock garden 
plant, which may also be grown in pots. 
The ivy-shaped leaves are marbled with 
white, the flowers are in shades of pink 
and they appear simultaneously with the 
leaves. A very interesting little plant. 
Each $1.00; 12 for $9.00 
ERYTHRONIUM 
Dog Tooth Violet 
Western species only which are the easi- 
est to grow and produce showy colorful 
flowers from white through yellow, pink to 
shades of lavender. Cover tips of bulbs 
with 2 to 3 inches of soil. Bulbs must not 
dry before planting. 
Separate colors of pink and white: 
12 for $1.25; 100 for $9.00 
Mixture: 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50 
FREESIAS 
Freesias are noted for their delightful fra- 
grance; they are easily grown in pots and 
may be bloomed in the house. Plant several 
bulbs in a pot, plunge the pot in the garden, 
water regularly and keep them growing 
until frost time, then place the pot indoors 
near the light, preferably in a cool room. 
In mild climates they may be grown in the 
garden. Order early and plant early. 
FRAGRANT WHITE—Large bulbs: 
12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50 
FRAGRANT WHITE—Medium bulbs: 
12 for 50c, 100 for $3.50 
COLORED FREESIAS 
BLUE, BRIGHT RED, PINK, YELLOW 
12 of one color, $1.00; 100, $7.50 
COLORED FREESIAS MIXED—A mix- 
ture of the above colors (no white in- 
cluded). 
12 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50 
ANNUALS AS BULB BED 
COVERING 
flow the seeds of Baby Blue Eyes on top 
of your bulb beds. The myriads of baby 
blue flowers will further enhance the 
beauty of your garden. Try it. 
Pkt. 15c;.0z. 75c; % Ib. $2.00 


GLOXINIAS 
Hallawell’s California Tubers for 
Growing in Pots 
Gloxinias are beautiful semi-tropical 
plants. They require a warm moist tem- 
perature such as in a greenhouse or sun 
room. They need shade and plenty of mois- 
ture during the growing and blooming sea- 
~son. When they have finished blooming, 
dry them off gradually, then store the 
tubers in slightly moist peat. They are 
usually good for two or three plantings. 
Sometimes we run short of tubers in some 
of the colors listed and we can generally 
substitute other interesting color varia- 
tions. When ordering, please state if we 
may substitute. We offer the following 
colors: Blue and White, Crimson, Purple, 
Scarlet, Sky Blue, White. 
Tubers: 75c each; 8 for $1.85; 6 for $3.25; 
12 for $6.00 
BABY GLADS 
EXCELLENT FOR CUTTING 
In California we plant these during the 
fall months for early spring bloom, but in 
more severe climates the bulbs may be Kept 
in a cool place until spring as other gladi- 
olus. They bloom early and make excel- 
lent cut flowers. The bulbs multiply. Plant 
3 inches deep, 4 inches apart. 
BLUSHING BRIDE — White 
blotch. 
PEACH BLOSSOM—Blush pink blotched 
rose and cream. 
SPITFIRE—Bright red. 
THE BRIDE—Lovely clear white. 
12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00 
with red 

IXIOLIRION PALLASI 
IXIOLIRION 
SIBERIAN BLUE BELLS (Pallasii)—A 
new hardy bulbous plant for garden or 
pot growing. The hyacinth-like flowers 
are blue, produced in umbels and flower 
about the same time as Dutch Iris. They 
are excellent for bowl arrangements. 
3 for 40c; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50 
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GLOXINIA 
Dutch Iris 
A Florists’ Favorite 
If you enjoy lovely cut flowers in the house 
you should plant Dutch Iris. They are 
easily grown and the orchid-like flowers 
keep for a week or longer in water. Beau- 
tiful in the garden in group plantings of 
one variety all to bloom at the same time. 
Plant the bulbs close together; 2 to 8 
inches apart and about 4 inches deep in 
full sun. The figure following the name 
indicates the relative flowering time. 
BLUE HORIZON (5)—Broad light violet, 
blue standards, soft sky-blue falls, nar- 
row orange stripes. 
D. HARING (4)—The standards are grey- 
ish white, the falls pure white, very large. 
GERRITT VAN HEES (5) — Broad violet 
blue standards, large royal blue falls. 
IMPERATOR (6)—Large dark blue, free 
flowering and unusually fine for cutting. 
WEDGWOOD (1)—Large flower with blue 
standards, and lighter blue falls. One 
of the first to bloom. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR — Pure white with 
narrow feather of golden orange. 
YELLOW QUEEN—Pure golden yellow. 
MIXED COLORS. 
Each of above: 12 for $1.00; 100 for $7.50 
IXIAS 
Attractive little flowers on graceful flower 
stalks. Where the winter climate is mild 
the bulbs may be left in the sheltered bor- 
der for years. In colder climates they may 
be grown indoors as pot plants and if prop- 
erly fed may remain two seasons in the 
same pots. 
SPLENDID MIXTURE— 
12 for 85c; 100 for $6.00 
