
FORTY-NINER (Plant Pat. No. 792) 
New 1949 
ALL AMERICA ROSES 
The hi honors in the rose world have 
California. FORTY-NINER and 
win the coveted ALL AMERICA 
1949. 

1est 

again come to 
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AWARD for 
FORTY-NINER (Plant Pat. No. 
the most brilliant bi 
duced. Inside, the petals are vivid red, outside 
are chrome yellow, contrasting in com- 
plete color harmony. Each $2.50. 

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beautiful shades of 
kling crimson. Has 
Each $2.50. 
For other roses, see pages 27, 28, 29. 
applied for)—Petals inside are 
pink; outside they are spar- 
rich, rance, 

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Hallawel4 1949 SPECIALTIES 

Hallawell’s New California Beauty 
Long stems, larger flowers than any other 
Calendula and in very attractive colors. These 
NEW BEAUTIES are the last word in fine 
Calendula production. They will stand sum- 
mer heat or you may sow seeds in July for 
ibundant fall bloom. 

TETRAPLOID SNAPDRAGONS 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY CALENDULAS 
APRICOT BEAUTY—Two-toned apricot. 
CREAM BEAUTY—Lovely soft tone 
LEMON BEAUTY —Lemon yellow, incurving 
center petals. 
PERSIMMON BEAUTY—Brilliant orange. 
BEAUTY MIXED—A\]) 
Each 
available colors. 
VY oz. 60c 
of above: Pkt. 25c; 

ASPERULA SETOSA 

A new quick growing annual border plant 
about 12 inches high and bearing myriads of 
feathery sky-blue flowers. It is easy to grow 
ind makes a quick show of color from seeds 
sown where the plants are to remain. Pkt. 20c; 
, VY oz. 75c. 
GILIA MICRANTHA 
(Fairy Stars) 
A nice little edging plant, 6 to 8 inches high, 
with a fine display of star-shaped flowers in 
lovely pastel shades of red and yellow ic 
white. It grows easily from seeds sown where 
the plants are to remain and well deserves 
consideration by home gardeners. Pkt. 25c; 
V4 oz. 75c. 
VY oz. 45c; 
NEW HYBRID ALSTROEMERIAS 
(Peruvian Lilies) 
Peruvian lilies are becoming increasingly por 
since the introduction of these fine new 
hybrids. Colors include pastels, cream yel- 
m light pink to striking reds. See 
yermination is variable and flats must be 
moist for several weeks to give all viable seeds 
-inch high may be trans- 
the garden in 

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winters are not too sev PRE S06. 3: wakis: 
$1.25; %4 $3.00. 
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Hallawell’s 
TETRAPLOID SNAPS 
ruffled snapdragons 
grown and 
Huge flowers 
beautiful 
California 
sensation wherever ire 
prize winner at all shows. 
closely set on the stem, form 
rounded spikes averaging two feet in height. 
They make a grand showing of color in the 
yarden and are splendid cut flowers. Mixed 
lors. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. $1.00, 1 $1.50 
The new 
they 

DIANTHUS GAIETY 
An outstanding annual Pink with beautiful 
single flowers 2 inches or more across and in 
a fine assortment of bright colors. The broad 
petals are deeply cut at the edges, giving the 
flowers an attractive lacy appearance. They 
are easily grown and will flower continuously 
until late fall. Height 1 ft. Pkt. 35c; ¥e oz. $1.00. 

