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CANNA 
Cannas thrive in a hot sunny climate; they 
grow easily, require a minimum of care and 
flower continuously throughout the summer, 
These improved varieties have large trusses 
of very attractive flowers and clean decorative 
foliage. Set the roots about 3 feet apart and 
cover 3 inches. Each 35c; $3.50 per 12. 
AUSTRIA—4 feet. Yellow, green foliage. 
CALIENTE—S feet. Bright scarlet; bronze foli- 
age. 
COPPER GIANT—5S feet. Copper rose; green 
foliage. 
EUREKA—4 feet. Large white trusses; green 
foliage. 
GOLDEN WEDDING—4 feet. Bright canary yel- 
low; green foliage. 
INDIANA—6 feet. Vivid orange flowers; green 
foliage. 
LOUIS CAYEUX—4 feet. 
green foliage. 
THE PRESIDENT—42 feet. 
scarlet; rich green foliage. 
UNCLE SAM—6 feet. Vivid crimson; green fo- 
liage. 
WYOMING—6 feet. Large trusses of deep or- 
ange flowers; bronze foliage. 
Bright scarlet-rose; 
Immense flaming 
BLEEDING HEART 
Good strong 5- to 6-eye roots that will bloom 
this spring. Give them partial shade. 
$1.50 each. 
COLUMBINES — For Shade 
This is an excellent strain of columbines and 
we receive many complimentary letters every 
year. They are long-spurred blooms, much 
larger than the ordinary strains and,have good 
long stems for cutting. Columbines thrive in 
partial shade and under trees, give a bright 
colorful note to the garden and have a long 
blooming season. Be sure to include a few 
clumps of these with your delphinium order— 
they should both be planted at the same time. 
Balled, l-yr. clumps. 
4 for $3.00; 8 for $5.75; 12 for $8.50, 
packed and postpaid. 
DELPHINIUM CLUMPS 
To Bloom This Spring 
PACIFIC DOUBLE GIANTS 
The majestic spikes of large double flowers 
are in beautiful color combinations from’ the 
palest to the deepest blues as well as the soft 
pastels, and the center bee is usually a darker 
contrasting color. These are conceded the fin- 
est Delphiniums grown and you'll be proud 
to have them in your garden. They are balled, 
l-year, field-grown clumps to bloom this spring. 
Assorted colors: 4 for $3.00; 8 for $5.75; 
12 for $8.50, packed and postpaid. 
GERBERA or TRANSVAAL DAISY 
(Root Divisions) 
A tender perennial which thrives in full sun 
and hot summer heat but requires winter pro- 
tection in cold regions. A favorite in California, 
it provides long-stemmed daisy-like flowers all 
summer. Set 1 foot apart with the crown 1 
inch above the ground level. Single and double 
in many lovely pastel shades, for shipment 
after March lst. Husky l-year divisions. 
SINGLE MIXED— 3 for $1.75; 12 for $6.50. 
DOUBLE MIXED— $1.00 each; 12 for $11.00. 

GLOXINIA 
HARDY PHLOX 
All-Climate Varieties 
Clumps of three or more hardy phlox make an 
attractive group in a border and in masses 
they produce brilliant summer @plor. The vari- 
eties listed here will withstand freezing winter 
weather. In the warmer sections of California, 
best results will be obtained by surface mulch- 
ing to keep the soil cool and moist. 
Prices: 50c each; 12 for $5.50. 
AUGUSTA—Large heads of brilliant cherry-red 
florets on vigorous plants about 2’ feet high. 
B. COMPTE — Rich satiny amaranth flowers, 
very brilliant; tall growing. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG—A true lavender- 
blue; very large individual florets. 
: CHARLES CURTIS—Glowing sunset coloring; 
strong grower 2/2 to 3 feet tall. Brilliant and 
beautiful. 
CHEERFULNESS — Salmon-orange flowers 
which hold their color well even in the hot 
sun. Height 3 feet, late blooming. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—Pure white with vermilion- 
red eye. Free flowering and beautiful. 
DAILY SKETCH — Large individual florets of 
light, salmon-pink with vermilion-red eye. 
GEORGE STIPP—Deep glowing salmon with 
shaded lighter eye. Does not fade. 
JULES SANDEAU—Very large heads of brilliant 
rose pink flowers. Rather dwarf but free flow 
ering. , 
LEO SCHLAGETER — Brilliant scarlet flowers 
with a slight orange shading; three feet. 
MRS. JENKINS—A very free flowering pure 
white; robust habit of growth and a very de 
sirable phlox. 
WIDAR—The violet florets have a clear white 
eye, an unusual color combination. 
GLOXINIAS 
Hallawell’s California Tubers for 
Growing in Pots 
Gloxinias are beautiful semi-tropical plants. 
They require a warm moist temperature such 
as in a greenhouse or sun room. They need 
shade and plenty of moisture during the grow- 
ing and blooming season. 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 plant- 
ings. Sometimes we run short of tubers in 
some of the colors listed and we can generally 
substitute other interesting color variations. 
When ordering, please state if we may sub- 
stitute. We offer the following colors: Blue and 
White, Crimson, Purple, Scarlet, Sky Blue, 
White. 
Tubers: 75c each; 3 for $1.85; 6 for $3.25; 
12 for $6.00. 
IVY GERANIUMS 
For a cheery display all summer, plant 3 or 4 
ivy geraniums in a hanging basket. They also 
make a fine cisplay in a window box, bloom 
continuously and profusely. Ready to bloom 
plants from 4-inch pots. 
Any 4,$ 5.00, postpaid. 
Any 6,$ 7.00, postpaid. 
Any 12, $13.50, postpaid. 
CITY ORDERS — Orders placed at our San 
Francisco Store or Nursery Gardens, and NOT 
for shipping. 75c each; 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.50. 
BRIDESMAID—Double; considered by many to 
be the finest of all ivy geraniums. It is cattleya- 
pink with faint rose-rred veining and a tiny 
spot in the upper petals. Grow it in partial 
shade for best results. Vigorous long growth. 
CHARLES MONSELET—Double; lovely cerise- 
rose; buds are rose type, flowers are large and 
showy. 
JESTER—Double; deep lavender rose; flowers 
2¥2 inches across. A very fine flower. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double; a very rich shade 
of rosy violet purple, our deepest color in ivy 
geraniums; bushy growth and may be kept 
compact. 
LAVENDER GEM—Double; small flowers and 
many of them; fine clear lavender; plant 
branches freely. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Double; deep rose pink, upper 
petals marked deep red near base. Medium 
large flowers; vigorous medium growth. 
NEON—Double; brilliant cerise-rose with violet 
undertone; tiny marks in upper petals. Flowers 
are very large; growth is long. 
ADMIRAL BIRD—Double, a very pleasing 
shade of orchid. Plants are of medium growth 
habit and very free flowering. 
PINK ALLIANCE — Semi-double. 
pink, almost rose, irregular form. 
INTENSITY—Semi-double, bright scarlet; with 
a few sho-t petals in the cente-. Medium long 
growth. 
Very deep 
SNOWDRIFT—Double; our best pure white. 
THE DUCHESS — Semi-double; white with a 
faint orchid flush; top petals cerise near base 
WILLY—Double; one of the best reds. 
