CALIFORNIA PELARGONIUMS —A HALLAWELL SPECIALTY 37 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Smallest of all dahlias and favorites among gardeners, these little perfectly 
formed blossoms are delightful in bowl and basket arrangements. They are 
1 to 2 inches across, have good stems and keep well. 
Strong healthy tubers 65c each, 10 for $6.00. 
AMBER—Perfect blooms of amber with shading of apricot. 
ALPINE GLOW—Long stemmed blooms of bright glowing red. 
BANTAM—Very small, round blossoms, bright scarlet. 
BETTY ANN—Lovely, perfectly formed, well rounded pink blossoms. 
FLAPPER—Purple splashed white, a fascinating color combination. 
FRANKIE—Showy flower of golden-yellow tipped red. 
GLOW—Old-rose pink shading to coral. 
HELEN ANITA—Lavender with a small round white center. 
ILA—Lovely deep wine red, popular and attractive. 
JOE FETTE—Pure white with perfectly formed medium size blooms. 
MIKE—Bright, glowing orange; good cut flower. 
TAKAS PURPLE—Fascinating rosy-purple, lovely in bowl arrangements. 
YELLOW GEM—tThe best yellow. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
Have Excellent Keeping Qualities 
You'll like miniatures for bowl arrangements. 
They have hard wiry stems and keep longer 
than any other dahlia, when cut. They are 
profuse bloomers, too, and possess all the char- 
acteristics of the larger flowered sorts. 
ARSINOE—Red suffused gold. A perfect semi- 
cactus type with good stem and foliage. 
$1.00 each. 
GRACE GULLIVER—Bright cerise-pink, cactus 
form flowers tipped slightly on the stem for 
graceful and beautiful cut flowers. $1.00 each. 
LITTLE DARLING—A perfectly formed small 
cactus type in clear light salmon pink. 
$1.00 each. 
LITTLE JEWEL—Clear delicate pink decorative 
type. $1.00 each. 
LITTLE SUNBEAM—A semi-cactus type of gold 
with a suffusion of pink. Splendid keeper and 
a fine “heads up” cut flower. $1.00 each. 
SNOWBOY—The best pure white formal deco- 
rative. Lovely with other flowers in bow] ar- 
rangements. $1.00 each. 
SWEET SUE—Informal decorative type. Pink. 
An excellent cut flower. $1.00 each. 
VALERIE—Salmon-pink semi-cactus. Excellent 
for cutting. $1.00 each. 
LILIES OF THE VALLEY 
BLEEDING 
HEART 
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 then 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. 
l-yr. clumps. In assorted colors. 
4 for $3.00; 8 for $5.75; 12 for $8.50, 
packed and postpaid. 
Price, not for shipping: 
60c per clump; 12 for $6.00. 
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. 
Price, not for shipping: 
60c per clump; 12 for $6.00. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Large Clumps, outdoor grown for 
planting. 
Clumps $1.25 each, 12 clumps $12.00. 
garden 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Perennial phlox is easy to grow and will give 
abundant bloom throughout the summer months. 
Set the plants about 1 ft. apart each way in 
well enriched soil and water by irrigation 
rather than by overhead sprinkling. They pre- 
fer more sun than shade and a moist cool soil 
which may be obtained by a heavy mulch or 
peat moss or well rotted manure. Lift and di- 
vide every 3 or 4 years. 
BRIGHT EYES—Very large florets, brilliant red 
with well defined dark centers. Outstanding 
for its size and brilliance. 
CHARLES CURTIS—Glowing sunset red, huge 
flower clusters on tall, strong stems. Bright and 
beautiful. 
DR. KLEMM—Silvery lavender blue with violet 
eye. The florets are large and grow into fine 
big clusters. 
HARVEST FIRE—Fiery salmon-orange flowers 
2 inches across. Grows tall, has clean healthy 
foliage. 
LEO SCHLAGETER—Rich scarlet blooms with 
a glow of orange. Grows tall, blooms early. 
MARY LOUISE—This is the best pure white 
phlox. Very large florets, pure white clusters, 
medium tall. 
PAINTED LADY—An unusual color combina- 
tion of peach and pink with contrasting deeper 
eyes. A charming phlox. 
PINKETTE—Lovely, soft, delicate pink florets 
with deeper rosy-pink tube. Flower clusters are 
large and beautiful. 
PROGRESS—Two-inch, light blue florets with 
contrasting deep purple blue eyes. Flower clus- 
ters are extremely large. 
SALMON BEAUTY — Rich salmon pink with 
clean well defined white eye. The most attrac- 
tive in this color combination. 
SONJA—Pale blue florets with pale yellow 
eye which shades into the blue in an enlarged 
circle or halo. Plant in the foreground, it doesn't 
grow very tall, but is very lovely. 
STARLIGHT—Rich violet with a well defined 
white star in the center. Combines beautifully 
with Mary Louise. 
Each of above: 
3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25; 12 for $5.50 
