Aallawells 
DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
6 of one kind at the dozen rate. All postpaid. 
Double daffodils are particularly desirable for cutting. A very few of them 
will make an excellent showing as cut flowers. The bulbs multiply and from 
a dozen or more it is possible to increase them to many more in a few years. 
TEXAS—Queen of the double daffo- TWINK (3)—A nearly full double 
dils. A splendidly proportioned flower of soft primrose with short 
plant bearing very large blooms orange colored petals interspersed 
in the center. A charming flower 
and especially good for cutting. 
3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 100 for $22.50 
which are held in good position on 
long stout stems. The broad prim- 
rose petals shading to cream down 
the center are gracefully inter- VON SION (1)—Large double golden 
spersed with shorter petals of bril- yellow. Usually the first to bloom 
liant orange color producing a and thus prolongs the season wher 
magnificent double flower. Texas planted with other varieties. 
has had many Awards of Merit. 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
Each $1.00; 12 for $8.50; 100 for $60.00 CHEERFULNESS (4)—A charming 
Hybrid Polyanthus bearing clus- 
ters of three or four white flowers 
with a shading of cream at the base 
‘ of the petals. They are graceful 
peo eee form, Very, and excellent for bowl or vase ar- 
attractive. 
TEXAS rangements. 
8 for 65¢e; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
THE PEARL (2)—lLight primrose 
interspersed with sulphur yellow 


Show Collection NARCISSI 
FIVE PRIZE WINNING VARIETIES FROM THE 
HYBRIDIZERS 1946 DAFFODIL SHOW 
(See Front Cover) 
There were thousands of narcissi blooms exhibited at this Annual Show. 
On display were hundreds of worthy new seedlings, being shown for the 
first time; then all the prize winning varieties not yet in commercial 
production, then those which had been accepted as sensational in shows 
some years past, had been given identifying numbers or names, and were 
now in production in sufficient planting to provide bulbs which might 
be offered for sale. 
In the midst of all this splendor, Hallawell’s appointed a committee of 
three home gardeners (narcissi enthusiasts) to choose from the show 
five narcissi representing at least four classes, each variety to be outstanding 
in its class and the collection to sell at a popular price. 
This collection was intended to appear in color on the front cover of Halla- 
well’s 1947 Bulb Catalog, so here it is, Hallawell’s 1947 Show Collection. We 
think it is an excellent choice and we are sure that they will not only please 
you but that they will become popular varieties when the bulbs are more 
plentiful. Be sure to include this collection in your order. Be the first to 
have these magnificent flowers in your garden. 
1947 SHOW. COLLECTION 
One extra size bulb of each variety illustrated on cover...$ 7.50 
5 "Show? Collections: a.c-traae simi eee foe nee 35.00 
O5'¢Show "Collections tenn 6 ance ee nents es eh eae 160.00 
DESCRIPTIONS OF SHOW COLLECTION NARCISSI 
ESKIMO—A white trumpet daffodil of the finest quality; broad overlapping 
petals and good substance for long keeving qualities. Received an Award PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 
of Merit at Wisley. EXTRA SIZE BULBS, each $2.50. 
GOLDEN PEDESTAL—Incomparabilis Narcissi. A remarkable flower of the 
finest quality, perianth clear golden yellow with a well proportioned cup BUL 
of the same color. An award of Merit variety. Each $1.50. B FIBRE 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE—The sensational pink daffodil. Extra size bulbs 
75c each; 6 for $3.75; 12 for $7.50; 25 for $14.50. for Pots and Bowls 
PIRATES GOLD—Golden yellow with a vivid orange cup. This is a stunning : ; 
flower and unfortunately the illustration does not do the color justice. On Contains all necessary plant food. Mois- 
display among hundreds of blooms Pirates Gold immediately catches the ten thoroughly; then water as necessary 
eye and arrests the attention. Each $3.50; 6 for $20.00. to keep moist. Drainage in pot or bowl not 
TREVITHIAN—A very free flowering hybrid jonquil producing two or more necessary. 14% pounds of fibre will fill a 
blooms on a stem; pale, lemon yellow with broad overlapping petals. De- 7-inch pot. 
lightful'y fragrant. Extra size bulbs. Hach 50c; 6 for $2.75; 12 for $5.00; 
25 for $9.50. 1%-lb. pkg., 75c; 8 lbs. $1.25: 5 Ibs, $2.00 

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