
PRIMULA MALACOIDES 
ANNUAL POPPIES 
Poppies are easy to grow and they produce 
a brilliant display of bloom from seeds 
sown where they are to remain. They bloom 
quickly and may be sown at regular inter- 
vals for a succession of bloom. 
SHIRLEY—A fine mixture of single flow- 
ered poppy. Sow them by the ounce for 
grand display where sufficient garden 
space is available. 
Pkt. 5c; oz, 75¢ 
SHIRLEY DOUBLE MIXED—Large dou- 
ble and semi-double blooms in a great 
variety of striking color combinations. 
Grows 1% feet. 
Pkt 15¢5) 444102. 356," OZs $1.00 
AMERICAN LEGION — Brilliant orange- 
scarlet, very large and very beautiful as 
individual plants or in mass plantings. 
2 feet. 
Piste bcs oz7.°$1.00 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
Forget-me-nots thrive in cool moist soil 
and partial shade. The dainty little blue 
flowers are produced in profusion on plants 
6 to 12 inches high. 
ALPESTRIS BLUE—Pale blue. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c 
BLUE BALL—Tall, indigo blue. 
Pkt. 25c; zy oz. $1.25 
BLUE BIRD—Deep blue flowers all sum- 
mer, also a good winter variety. 
Pkt. 25c; ye oz. $1.00 
INDIGO—Rich dark blue. 
Pkt. 25¢; ys oz. $1.25 
INDIGO COMPACTA—Deep blue; 
inches. 
10-12 in. 
6 to 8 
Pkt, 25¢; ye 02, $1.25 
NEMOPHILA (Baby Blue Eyes) 
Hardy annual. California Wildflower. Sow 
in open ground fall or spring. A fine cover 
for bulb beds. 6 inches high. 
INSIGN!IS—Cup-shaped flowers, sky blue 
with white eye. 
Pkts 15¢50zZ, Woes 44 1b. $2. 008 eb gD. 00 
Mixed— 
Pkt. 15¢e; oz. 75c; 44 1b. $2.00; Ib. $5.00 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
Sow seeds in loam containing no fertilizer. 
Sinensis 
Chinese Fringed Primroses are very de- 
sirable for the greenhouse. Sow in April or 
May for winter blooming, cover lightly and 
keep moist. Transplant when second leaf 
appears and keep shifting plants as they 
grow. 
GIANT SINGLE FRINGED VARIETIES 
—Excelsior Mixture. 
Pkt. $1.00 
Obconica 
GIANT MIXED—May be grown as pot 
plants in the greenhouse or transplanted 
to the border for blooming during the 
summer season. Seeds germinate easily 
in good porous loam which contains no 
peat moss or leaf mold. Sow in Febru- 
ary or March for blooms the same year. 
Pkt. $1.00; 3 pkts. $2.50 
Hardy Primroses 
POLYANTHUS GIANT SUPERB MIXED 
Extra choice strain, most carefully se- 
lected for habit, rich colors and size of 
bloom, 
Pkt. 75e:°3 pkts. $2.00 
POLYANTHUS YELLOW — Clusters of 
golden yellow flowers on stems suffi- 
ciently long to make good bowl arrange- 
ments. They thrive in partial shade. 
Pkt. 75c; 3 pKts. $2.00 
POLYANTHUS BLUE— 
PKt. 75c:; 3 pKts. $2.00 
AURICULA—Primrose of the Alps. Flow- 
ers variously colored. Requires partial 
shade. 
Pkt. $1.00; 3 pkts. $2.50 
Malacoides 
Early and profuse bloomers. Seeds sown 
in January should bloom by May. August 
sowings will give a fine display of blooms 
during the winter months. 
TRUE ROSE—Limited supply. 
SWEETHEART—New giant salmon-pink 
edged white. 
TWINKLES (New Double) — Flesh pink 
edged rose. 
FAIRY JEWELS (Double) — Rich rose- 
pink. The extra rows of petals appear 
first as a tuft in the center, later lying 
flat as the flower matures. 
LAVENDER GLORY—Very large flowers 
of soft mauve-lavender. 
SNOW FLAKE — Large 
white. 
CAMEO—Large orchid-lavender. 
Any of above: Pkt. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
glistening pure 
STOCKS 
Hallawell’s Giant Perfection 
Where the winter climate is mild, sow the 
seeds from June to August and transplant 
when they are about 3 inches high. 
CRIMSON—A brilliant color. 
FLESH (Beauty of Nice)—Delicate shell- 
pink, 
HEATHAM BEAUTY—Rose, shaded terra 
cotta rose. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Deep rose. 
LAVENDER—Lilac-lavender. 
OLD ROSE (Bell of Naples)—Rich terra 
cotta rose. 
PINK—Light rose-pink, fine in flower ar- 
rangements. 
PURPLE (Summer Night)—Dark blue. 
WHITE (Snowdrift)—Pure white. 
YELLOW (Monte Carlo)—Yellow. 
EKach of above separate colors: 
Pkt. 15e; 4% oz. 75c 
GIANT PERFECTION MIXED. 
Pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 60c 
CALIFORNIA VIOLAS 
It is thrilling to see these little flowers 
growing in long rows on the seed farm. Put 
end to end the rows would total several 
miles; and the tiny seed pods must all be 
hand picked, but it’s worth it, for by this 
method we get fine quality seeds. 
BLUE PERFECTION —An attractive 
shade of medium blue with no markings. 
Pkt. 25c; ~y oz. $1.25 
CHANTREYLAND— True apricot color 
and very attractive flowers — medium 
size. 
Pkt. 25ce; yy oz. $1.50 
LUTEA—The best pure yellow viola. 
Pkt. 25¢c; yg oz. $1.25 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY—A lovely combina- 
tion of ruby-crimson:shaded terra-cotta; 
slight central markings. 
Ide BEY Gr O4, Silay) 
PAPILIO—Oblong flower, lavender blue 
with white eye. One of the most profuse 
bloomers. 
Pkt. 25¢;>- =e oz. $1.25 
WHITE PERFECTION—Pure white. 
Pkt. 25¢e; ye oz. $1.25 
VIOLA MIXTURE—A blend of all the 
most desirable colors, including self col- 
ors and many unusual combinations. 
Pkt. 25¢; zs 02. $1.25 
VIRGINIAN STOCKS 
(French Forget-Me-Not) 
An easy-to-grow ground cover for bulb 
beds, edgings, etc. Just sow the seeds and 
let the plants grow wild. Don’t fuss with it. 
We use it extensively in our Nursery Gar- 
dens and it always attracts attention. Let 
the children plant it to encourage them in 
garden work. 
Pkt. 15c; Large pkt. 50c; oz. $1.25 


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 re- 
One ounce of seed will sow 150 to 200 square feet in a home gar- 
den planting, while one pound to 5,000 square feet is reeommended 
for a city lot—broadcast planting. For hillside or field planting, 
wild shrubs. 
distribution. 
gions 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 rain- 
fall. 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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5 to 8 pounds per acre, depending upon the existing growth of 
Mix an equal quantity of sand or soil to aid the 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER MIXTURE 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 75c; % lb. $2.25; 1b. $7.50 
WILD AND HARDY CULTIVATED VARIETIES MIXED 
Pkt. 15c; 0z. 60c; %4 Ib. $2.00; % Ib. $3.00; Ib. $5.00 
