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THALICTRUM, LOVELY BOUQUET FILLER, GROWS IN PARTIAL SHADE 


Schizanthus 

Shasta Daisies 
SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Orchid) 
In the seed field these plants are so thickly 
studded with flowers, no foliage is visible. They 
are fine for the garden and may be grown as 
pots plants in the greenhouse as well. 
HALLAWELL’S SELECT MIXTURE — An espe- 
cially fine mixture of many rich and charming 
color combinations from light to the very dark 
shades which are particularly desirable in pot 
p.ants Pkt. 25c; ze oz. $1.00. 
PANSY FLOWERED — Large pansy-flowered 
blooms in a wide range of rich colors. These 
flowers are a bit larger than the above. 
Pkt. 25c; ze oz. $1.50. 
HALLAWELL’S DWARF MIXED—Bushy little 
plants 10 to 12 inches high with a fine display 
of prettily marked and blotched flowers. Easy 
to grow and blooms quickly. 
Pkt. 25c; 7 oz. $1.00. 
SHASTA DAISY 
(Chrysanthemum maximum) 
A fine perennial plant bearing large white 
single flowers with yellow centers; an excel- 
lent cut flower and admired everywhere. Soak 
seed in warm water overnight before sowing. 
ALASKA—Large single flowers. 
Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 70c. 
HALLAWELL’S GIANT DOUBLE-VARIABLE— 
Pkt. 35c; sz oz. $1.00. 
SILENE 
PENDULA — A lovely little ground cover in 
shades of pink, rose, red, and white. Grows 
about 6 inches high and is fine for scatter 
plantings. Pkt. 15c; Y oz. 50c. 
SNAIL VINE 
A shade vine growing 20-foot runners and 
bearing curiously coiled and twisted flowers 
resembling a snail shell. They are light pur- 
ple to yellowish white and are both orna- 
mental and interesting. Notch the seeds for 
quick germination. Pkt. 25c. 
STATICE (Everlasting) 
An interesting and showy group of annual and 
perennial plants bearing flowers which may 
be dried for use in wreaths, winter bouquets, 
and bouquet filler. They retain their true colors 
indefinitely and are easy to grow. 
SINUATA—A popular everlasting used largely 
by florists. In separate colors of Dark Blue, 
Rose, White, Yellow. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00. 
NEW HYBRIDS MIXED—This mixture contains 
some unusual shades out of the hybrid trial 
beds, where new and improved strains are in 
the making. Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.25. 
SUWOROWII—Long spikes of bright rose-col- 
ored flowers. An interesting form. 
Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. SOc. 
PERENNIAL STATICE 
LATIFOL!A—Large branching heads of clear 
mauve flowers. A very good permanent bor- 
der plant; for drying too. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 75c. 
CASPIA—Tiny pale lavender flowers in grace- 
ful feathery long stemmed branches for bou- 
quet filler. Pkt. loc: /eroza7oc; 
PEREZII—Large branching heads of rich blue 
flowers on long sturdy stems. They make a fine 
showing in the garden and last indefinitely 
when cut. Pkt. 15ce; Ye oz. 75c. 
STREPTOCARPUS 
HALLAWELL’S HYBRIDS—A very decorative 
greenhouse and conservatory plant, bearing 
a succession of large beautiful trumpet flowers 
in a variety of colors. Our seeds, from a mod- 
ern highly selected strain, will produce plants 
and flowers far superior to those formerly 
grown. Sow the seeds in well drained pots 
December to March, keep them thoroughly 
moist and at about 65 degrees. Plants will 
bloom during the following summer. Pkt. $1.00. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
(Dianthus barbatus) 
Our California strain of this popular old fash- 
ioned flower is superb. You will find the color 
range very desirable for cut flowers and for 
garden show. 
GIANT WHITE — Large trusses, glistening 
white. 
NEWPORT PINK—Lovely salmon rose. 
SCARLET BEAUTY—Brilliant scarlet, single. 
GIANT DOUBLE MIXED—Fine color range. 
SINGLE MIXED—All colors. 
Each of above: Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 65c. 
DWARF ALPINE (new)—The same large flow- 
ers as the taller Sweet William but growing 
only about 4 inches high. For low borders or 
for ground cover it is bright and gay. 
Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. $1.50. 
THALICTRUM (Fairy Bells) 
Dainty rosy-purple flowers with contrasting 
yellow stamens, borne in great profusion on 
planis 3 to 5 feet tall with decorative fern-like 
foliage. Pkt. 25c; Y oz. $1.00. 
THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed Susan) 
ALATA—A tender annual trailing plant grow- 
ing about 4 feet long and valuable for low 
fences or hanging baskets. Prefers a sunny 
situation. Blossoms are buff, orange or white 
with dark center. Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 40c. 
TIGRIDIA (Shell Flower) 
HALLAWELL’S HYBRIDS—Large three-petaled 
flowers in shades of scarlet, rose, orange and 
yellow with a center cup spotted with contrast- 
ing colors. They make a brilliant display for a 
long period during the summer. Easily grown. 
Pkt. 50c; Ye oz. $2.50. 
TITHONIA (Mexican Sunflower) 
A background plant 4 to 6 feet tall bearing 
long stemmed brilliantly colored flowers late 
in the fall. 
SPECIOSA—FBrilliant orange vermilion. Strik- 
ing. Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. 60c. 
FIREBALL—Dazzling orange scarlet. 
Pkt. 25c; Y% oz. 75c. 
TORENIA 
FOURNIERI—Light blue tubular flowers borne 
profusely all summer and fall on bushy plants 
1 ft. fall. Sow in seed bed and transplant as 
soon as seedlings are large enough to handle. 
Attractive in beds, hanging baskets or pots. 
Pkt. 25c; as oz. $2.00. 
TRITOMA (Torch Lily) 
Long spikes of bright red and yellow drooping 
flowers and grass-like leaves; perennial. 
Pkt. 25c; Ye oz. $1.00. 
