PHACELIA (California Blue Bell) 
CAMPANULARIA—A _ hardy California 
wildflower bearing clear blue flowers 
with contrasting white stamens. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 
WHITLAVIA — Bell-shaped violet purple 
flowers hanging in open, airy clusters. 
Pkt. 20c; %4 oz. 60c 

ICELAND POPPIES 
POPPIES 
ICELAND POPPIES 
GOLDEN GATE GIANTS — This 
is our 
new strain of Iceland Poppy, the largest 
flowers and the longest stems. Flowers 
in our trial gardens have measured up 
to 3 inches and they are held upright on 
long sturdy stems. The color range is 
from deep scarlet through the delicate 
pink and buff shades to pure white. They 
make a grand display in mass planting. 
Pkt. 50c; ye oz. $1.50 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Very large brilliantly colored flowers in 
early spring. They thrive in a cool, par- 
tially shaded location. Sow seeds and 
transplant. 
SCARLET—Vivid shades of red. 
Pkt. 25¢e; 7, oz. 75c 
HYBRIDS — An assortment of several 
colors. 
Pkt, 25¢; zs Oz. 75¢ 
, 
“The flowers from your stock and interlaced 
asters were just beautiful last year.” 
J. M., Michigan 
STOCKS 
Hallawell’s Giant Perfection 
For Fall Sowing 
To start seeds fill a 5-in, pot with light 
loam; sow entire packet of seeds on top, 
press them in, sprinkle a light covering of 
sand, set pot in water 2/3 deep for 2 hours, 
drain and set pot in shade; soon as 
sprouted move to sun. When 2 or 3 inches 
high knock out of pot, break ball of soil, 
set plants 6 inches apart each way in well 
drained soil. 
CRIMSON—A brilliant color. 
FLESH (Beauty of Nice)—Shell-pink. 
HEATHAM BEAUTY —Terra cotta rose. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Deep rose. 
LAVENDER—Lilac-lavender. 
OLD ROSE (Bell of Naples)—Rich terra 
cotta rose. 
PINK—Light rose-pink. 
PURPLE (Summer Night)—Dark blue. 
WHITE (Snowdrift)—Pure white. 
YELLOW (Monte Carlo)—Yellow. 
Each of above separate colors: 
Pkt. 15e; % oz. 75c 
GIANT PERFECTION MIXED. 
1 oz, 60e 
Pkt Lbe: 

STOCK, BLUSH PINK 
NON-WARRANTY — While we exercise 
the greatest care to have our seeds, bulbs 
and plants of highest quality, success in 
gardening depends also upon proper cul- 
ture, soil, and weather conditions. 
Therefore, 
warranty, 
productiveness of any seeds, bulbs, or 
plants it sells, and will not be in any way 
responsible for the crop. Liability in all 
instances is limited to the purchase price. 
Hallawell 
Seed Co. gives no 
express or implied, as to the 


VIOLA 
HALLAWELL’S VIOLAS 
For ground cover on bulb beds, for borders 
and window boxes violas will give you a 
mass of color for a long blooming season. 
Easy to grow too from Hallawell’s fresh 
new crop seeds. Sow them during fall and 
winter. 9 
BLUE PERFECTION —An attractive 
shade of medium blue with no markings. 
Pkt. 25¢c; ys 0z, $1.25 
CHANTREYLAND —True apricot color 
and very attractive flowers — medium 
size. 
Pkt, 35c; zy oz. $1.50 
LUTEA—The best pure yellow viola. 
Pkt. 25c; ws oz. $1.25 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY—A lovely combina- 
tion of ruby-crimson shaded terra-cotta; 
slight central markings. 
Pkt. 35c; yy oz. $1.50 
WHITE PERFECTION—Pure white. 
Pkt. 25e; yy oz. $1.25 
VIOLA MIXTURE—A blend of all the 
most desirable colors, including self col- 
ors and many unusual combinations. 
Pkt. 25c; yy oz. $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. 15e; Large pkt. 50c; oz. $1.25 
“I have always had excellent results with your 
seed and so have been saving my spring order for 
Miss M. J. M., Shelbyville, Ill. 

HALLAWELL‘’S 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWERS 
A mixture of hardy, easily grown 
varieties. 
The wild flowers of California are un- 
rivaled for variety and beauty. They are 
grown successfully in vacant lots, school 
grounds, home grounds, estate hillsides, 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER SEED 
etc. In California, start sowing the seeds 
when the winter rains begin. One ounce of 
seed will sow 150 to 200 square feet. One 
pound will sow a large vacant lot and for 
field or hillside sowing we suggest 5 to 8 
pounds per acre, depending upon the ex- 
isting growth of brush or trees. 
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SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, YORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE, 
CALIFORNIA WILD FLOWER MIX- 
TURE— 
Pkt. 15¢c; oz. 75c; 14 Ib. $2.25; lb. $7.50 
WILD AND HARDY CULTIVATED MIX- 
TURE— 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; 14 Ib. $2.00; Ib. $5.50 
