34 HALLAWELL’S SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS REACH YOU QUICKLY BY MAIL 


RHODODENDRON, PINK PEARL 
BARCLAYI— Brilliant crimson trusses of large, 
bell-shaped flowers. Grows tall, blooms mid- 
season. 10- to 12-inch plants $7.50. 
BEAUTY OF LITTLEWORTH — Large conical 
trusses of white flowers flecked crimson on 
upper petals. Grows tall, blooms midseason. 
12- to 18-inch plants $12.00 each. 
BOW BELLS — Graceful, bell-shaped, bright 
pink flowers on a low, compact plant, forming 
a neat rounded shrub suitable for foreground 
planting. Blooms late midseason. 
8- to 9-inch plants $12.50 each. 
C. B. VANNES—Larce trusses of dark scarlet, 
waxy flowers. Erect habit, good foliage, mid- 
season bloom. 12- to 18-inch plants $12.00 each. 
will be sent express collect. 
to offer. 
CORONA—This is a very lovely 
coral-pink with compact, well 
formed trusses. Medium compact, 
midseason bloom. 
12- to 18-inch plants $12.00 each. 
EARL OF ATHLONE—Here is a 
blood-red that will not fade. Tall 
habit, early midseason bloom. A 
prize winner. 12- to 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 
FAGGETTER’S FAVORITE — Lovely large 
trusses of blush-pink flowers. Medium tall. A 
strong grower, midseason bloom. 
12- to 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 
GILL’S CRIMSON—Deep crimson, waxy flow- 
ers, good foliage, medium habit, early flower- 
ing. 12- to 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 
IVERY’S SCARLET—This fine scarlet grows 
rapidly, has medium habit and blooms mid- 
season. 10- to 12-inch plants $7.50 each. 
LADY STUART OF WORTLEY—Tall trusses of 
rich pink flowers. Blooms midseason, tall 
habit. 12- to 18-inch plants $12.00 each. 
MME. FR. J. CHAUVIN—Lovely rose-pink flow- 
ers with a deep blotch on a pale pink center. 
Medium tall, blooms midseason. 
12- io 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 

TIGRIDIA—SHELL FLOWER 
# new and interesting flower to greet you 
every morning; tigridias last only one day, but 
each morning there are fresh new flowers to 
succeed those of the day before. Day after 
day for weeks, they pop out of the long bud 
sheath, like rockets, and in most fascinating 
color combinations. They thrive in soil con- 
taining considerable humus such as peat moss, 
leaf mold or well rotted manure. In San Fran- 
cisco give them full sun; in warm climates, par- 
tial shade. Plant the bulbs 6 inches apart and 
cover 4 to 6 inches deep. 
ANGELITA — Silky white blades; 
spotted purple. 
BOLIVER — Rose-red blades; 
spotted carmine. 
FRANCISCO—Lilac blades; white cup spotted 
purple. 
MEXICO — Brilliant 
spotless cup. 
MONTEZUMA—Wine-red blades; yellow cup 
spotted carmine. 
ORO—Ffntire flower is golden yellow. 
PAN AMERICA—Golden yellow blades; yel- 
low cup spotted carmine. 
TERESA—Rose-pink blades, spotless cup. 
NOTE: Three or more of one variety will be 
labeled. Less than 3 of a kind will be 
sent mixed. 
Any of above: 12 for $2.00; 50 for $7.50. 
MIXED— 12 for $1.50; 50 for $5.00. 
white cup 
yellow cup 
red blades; harmonizing 

TIGRIDIA—SHELL FLOWER 
MAIL ORDERS—Rhododendrons require careful packing for shipment. 
send 10% of the amount of the order to cover the cost of labor and materials. They 
HAatlawells RHODODENDRONS 
Collectors’ Varieties and Old Favorites 
Rhododendrons are happily at home in the San Francisco Bay Area and their 
magnificent blooms each year in Golden Gate Park are one of the city’s principal 
attractions. In your garden give them partial shade and protection from the wind. 
Plant in soil of equal parts peat and loam. Set the top of the earth ball not more 
than one inch below the soil level. Mulch the surface with 2 or 3 inches of peat or 
leaf mold; after flowering remove the faded blooms to prevent seed pods. Fertilize 
with acid plant food June to August. 
Please 
The following varieties are the choicest and most outstanding we have been able 
MARS—Compact trusses of 15 to 20 bright red 
flowers. Medium habit, blooms midseason. 
Highly recommended. 
12- to 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 
MRS. A. T. DE LA MARE—Pure white with a 
green spot on the upper petal. Tall habit, good 
foliage, midseason bloom. 
10- to 12-inch plants $7.50 each. 
MRS. E. C. STIRLING—Easy to look at blush 
pink shading to'lilac. Tight conical truss, tall, 
midseason bloom. » 
12- to 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 
MRS. FURNIVAL— Clear light pink flowers 
with a sienna blotch in the upper petal. Me- 
dium, compact habit, late midseason bloom. 
An exceptional hybrid. 
< 12- to 18-inch plants $14.00 each. 
MRS. G. W. LEAK—Fine trusses of pink flowers 
with brown-purple blotch. Strong habit, early 
midseason bloom. 
12- to 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 
MRS. LINDSAY SMITH—Very large white flow- 
ers, large trusses, tall habit, late season bloom. 
Highly rated in England. 
‘ 12- to 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 
PURPLE SPLENDOR—The finest purple in cul- 
tivation. Flowers are a rich shade of deep 
royal purple. Medium habit, midseason bloom. 
12- to 18-inch plants $12.50 each. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
PRICES: Except where otherwise noted, the 
prices are $9.00 and $11.00 each, according to 
size. 
ALICE—Deep pink to rose; large trusses. 
CORNUBIA—Bright red and the first to bloom. 
CYNTHIA—Crimson with undertone of rose. 
EUREKA MAID—Lovely radiant pink. 
FRAGRANTISSIMUM — Pure - white, fragrant 
single. Three sizes, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 each. 
FORTUNEI—Fragrant, and one of the hardiest 
of the Chinese rhododendrons. Flowers are 
3 to 3¥% inches across, a delicate pale lilac- 
rose. Plants 20 to 24 inches $12.50 each. 
LORD ROBERTS—Deep red, darker markings. 
PINK PEARL—Bright pink. 
UNKNOWN WARRIOR—Rosy crimson. 


HYPONEX PLANT FOOD 
It grows superior plants in soil, sand, or water. 
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