PICOTEE BEGONIA 
BEGONIA PRICES—AIl types, large 2-inch 
tubers: 
3 for $1.75; 12 for $5.50; 25 for $10.00; 
100 for $38.00 
Hallawells 
California Tuberous 
BEGONIAS 
The world’s finest strains of begonias are California grown. Hallawell’s bring you the 
cream of the crop and with proper culture you are assured of fine specimen blooms that 
will be the pride of your garden. Do not confuse these begonias with ordinary tubers 
offered at cut rates, many of which give very disappointing results. Ask for our begonia 
culture pamphlet giving complete growing instruction. 
PICOTEE BEGONIA 
A very lovely double camellia form with 
two-toned color combinations and a well 
defined contrasting edge. Mixed colors. 
SINGLE FRILLED BEGONIA 
CRISPA or SINGLE FRILLED—Large single 
flowers with the petals profusely ruffled 
and frilled. A very beautiful form. Mixed 
colors only. 
DOUBLE FRINGED BEGONIA 
DOUBLE FRINGED or CARNATION — Full 
double to the center with each petal 
fringed at the edge. Mixed colors only. 
HANGING BASKET BEGONIA 
DOUBLE —Pendulous decorative foliage 
stems with a lovely display of medium 
size double blooms. Plant several tubers 
in an 8 or 10-inch hanger. Make a soil 
mixture of leaf mold, well rotted manure 
and sand. In separate colors of apricot, 
orange, pink, red, salmon, white, yellow. 
DOUBLE BEGONIA 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED — Large 
full-double flowers of exquisite form. In 
separate colors of apricot, orange, pink, 
red, rose, salmon, white, yellow and 
mixed. Two or more of one color will be 
labeled. 
JUMBO TUBERS 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED — These 
jumbo tubers are 2% inches or more in 
diameter. They will produce very large 
specimen plants quickly. Separate colors 
of apricot, orange, pink, red, rose, salmon, 
white, yellow and mixed. 
Each 75c; 12 for $7.50; 25 for $14.00; 
100 for $52.50 
HOLLYHOCK BEGONIA 
Mallow-pink single flowers on a straight 
upright stem 15 to 18 inches tall and re- 
sembling a miniature hollyhock. A very in- 
teresting pot plant begonia. %4 inch tubers. 
Rearded IRIS --- Outstanding Varieties 
See Pictures on Opposite Page 
Every year we list what we think are outstanding, reasonably priced varieties of iris. Many 
of them are included in the national Iris Symposium, and others are prize-winning varieties. 
We make our selection in the field and for the money you can’t beat them. 
ZEBRA—You may wonder why we start 
an alphabetical list with a “Z’’. Well its 
because ZEBRA is so different and we 
think it needs special “‘calling attention 
to”. Zebra has gold and green varie- 
gated foliage, the only iris with leaves 
striped in such a fascinating way. Flow- 
ers are light blue. You'll like ZEBRA. 
$1.50 
BLUE SHIMMER—Sparkling ivory with an 
all over pattern of shimmering blue stip- 
ple. Very large and fragrant. Very dis- 
tinctive, very beautiful. 
$1.00 
ELMOHR—Red violet, the largest of all iris 
and probably the most popular or best 
known. It has a silky texture, is daintily 
ruffled, 3 ft. tall and branching. 
$1.00 
FIRECRACKER — Glowing burgundy red, 
highlighted with yellow, strikingly beauti- 
ful and very popular. 21 ft. stems and one 
of the brightest in the field. 
$2.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE—Standard bright yellow, 
falls creamy white bordered lemon yellow. 
Flowers are ruffled and graceful on long 
branching stalks. One of the loveliest 
originations in its color class. 
$1.00 
All 16 listed varieties including ZEBRA, each variety labeled. A truly superb 
GRAND CANYON—Plum, copper and gold 
blended into a fascinating color combina- 
tion that is different from any other and 
is admired by all who see it. Flowers are 
large and delicately ruffled. 
75¢ 
GREAT LAKE—A record prize winner for 
10 years and still one of the most desirable 
blue varieties. A fragrant medium blue 
with broad flaring falls, a touch of gold 
in the beard. 
75¢c 
LADY MOHR—Award of Merit 1946, sixth 
from top in 1950 Iris Symposium. Stand- 
ards oyster shell white, falls pale char- 
treuse with prominent veining. The center 
of interest in any garden. 
$1.00 
MEXICO—Brilliant blending of golden buff 
standards with plush-like falls glowing 
red-brown, bordered and suffused golden 
buff. Huge flowers on well branched vig- 
orous plants. Medal winner. 
$1.50 
OLA KALA —A rich deep yellow, heavily 
ruffled medium large flowers on well 
branched 3 ft. stalks. Many medals. 
$1.00 
SUPERB IRIS COLLECTION 
collection indeed. Retail value $19.25, for only 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—Tones of apricot, am- 
ber, peach, rose, copper and gold all 
blended in to one strikingly beautiful 
flower. A joy in any garden. 
$1.00 
PREMIER PEACH—One of the new salmon 
or peach pink tones with contrasting tan- 
gerine beard. A very soft and delicate 
shade, good size, good form, and in de- 
mand. 
$2.50 
SABLE—Intense claret black with unique 
blue beard. Splendid form and a lustrous 
velvety sheen. Everyone likes Sable. 
$1.00 
SHARKSKIN — Silky white, desirable in 
every respect, large size, heavy texture, 
broad petals, flaring frills, a sparkling yel- 
low glow deep in the throat. Many medals. 
75¢c 
S.Q. 72—Here is an exquisite new iris not 
yet named. A lovely lustrous light coral 
pink with a flashy tangerine beard. Your 
opportunity to purchase at a very mod- 
erate price. 
$1.25 
TIFFANJA — Standards deep creamy buff, 
falls white, but bordered same color as 
standards and dusted golden brown 
around the edges. A flower of near per- 
fection. 
75¢ 
$15.00 
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