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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 24 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 (Belle of Naples)—Rich terra 
cotta rose. 
PINK—Light rose-pink. 
PURPLE (Summer Night) 
WHITE (Snowdrift)—Pure white. 
YELLOW (Monte Carlo)—Yellow. 
Each of above separate colors: 
Pkt. 20c; ¥ oz. 85c; %4 oz. $1.50 
GIANT PERFECTION MIXED— 
Pkt. 15e; ¥% oz. 85c; %4 oz. $1.50 
VIRGINIAN STOCKS 
(French Forget-Me-Nots) 
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 Gardens and 
it always attracts attention. 
Pkt. 15c; Large pkt. 50c; oz. $1.00 
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. 
ARKWRIGHT RUBY—A lovely combination 
of ruby-crimson shaded terra-cotta; slight 
central markings. 
Pkt. 35c; +5 0z. $1.75; Ye oz. $3.00; %4 oz. $5.50 
BLUE PERFECTION — An attractive shade 
of medium blue with no markings. 
PKt. 25c; +5 oz. $1.25; Ye oz. $2.25; %4 oz. $4.00 
CHANTREYLAND — True apricot color and 
very attractive flowers—medium size. 
Pkt. 35c; +5 0z. $1.75; Ye oz. $3.00; % oz. $5.50 
LUTEA—The best pure yellow viola. 
Pkt. 25¢; 35 0z..$1.25; 4 oz. $2.25; 14 oz. $4.00 
WHITE PERFECTION—Pure white. 
Pkt. 25c; #5 0z. $1.25; ¥ oz. $2.25; %4 oz. $4.00 
VIOLA MIXTURE—A blend of all the most 
desirable colors, including self colors and 
many unusual combinations. 
Pkt. 25c; #5 0z. $1.50; ¥% oz. $2.50; %4 oz. $4.50 
WILD FLOWERS 
A general mixture of annual wild flowers of 
many colors. In California, sow the seeds in 
the early part of the rainy season. In the 
garden or on vacant lots where they can be 
watered, seeds may be sown until the middle 
of March. Sow 1 ounce to 250 sq. ft. Five 
pounds will sow an acre. 
Pkt. 15¢e; oz. $1.00; 14 1b. $3.00; Ib. $9.00 
SCATTER GARDEN MIXTURE 
A blend of bright showy annuals, dwarf, 
medium and tall, giving a grand display in 
large areas where it would be difficult to 
intensely cultivate a garden. 
Large pkt. 45c; 
0z. 75c; 1% Ib. $2.25; lb. $7.50 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, OREGON 
Hallaweli GIANT SWEET PEAS 
SALMON GIGANTIC—Giant salmon-pink. 
SMILES—Shrimp pink. 
SULTAN—Black velvety maroon. 
Hallawell’s Giant Mixed 
A fine mixture of large flowered, long- 
stemmed varieties. Includes many colors, 
each in proper proportion to produce a 
colorful display in your garden. 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00; %4 oz. $2.50 
SPECIAL COLLECTION ... $1.25 
1 packet each of 6 varieties—Our selection. 
SUPERB COLLECTION .. . $2.00 
Contains 12 packets in complete color range. 
Sufficient for 50-foot row. 
Long Stems, Large Wavy Flowers 
Grown and selected to produce the largest 
flowers and longest stems. Plant in fall. 
Separate Colors, each: Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00 
CAPRI—Light blue; long stem. 
CAVALCADE—Rose, shaded gold. 
CHINESE BLUE—Rich deep blue. 
CREAM GIGANTIC—Largest cream. 
FLAGSHIP—Clear deep blue. 
GIGANTIC WHITE—Very large white. 
HIGHLANDER—Lavender. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Salmon, cream-pink. 
OLYMPIA—Large rich purple. 
PINKIE—Rose-pink, very large. 
PIRATE’S GOLD—Golden orange. 
RED SUPREME—Deep crimson. 
HALLAWELL’S EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Hallawell’s Early Spencer Sweet Peas flower 3 to 4 weeks earlier than any other variety. 
They are especially desirable for outdoor growing in frost-free sections for winterblooming. 
We recommend them also for the Hawaiian Islands. They have all the fine qualities of our 
Giant Spencers, produce giant flowers and very long sturdy stems. In mild climates plant 
the seeds in August and September for winter bloom. 
Pkt. 25¢; oz. $1.00; ¥% lb. $3.50 
AMETHYST—Royal purple. BRIDESMAID—Silver-pink. MEMORY—Light lavender. 
APOLLO—Salmon-cerise. DAPHNE—Soft salmon-pink. ORIENTAL—Deep cream. 
BACHUS—Rich red maroon. HARMONY—Excellent lavender.RED GIANT—Crimson. 
BALL ROSE—Rose-pink. HOPE—Very fine white. SEQUOIA—Golden cerise. 
BLUE BONNET—Deep blue.SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Rose-pink. MARS—Deep velvety crimson. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Bright golden-orange. 
Hallawell’s Early Spencer Mixture 
Be sure to shade the bed if planted in hot 
weather, and when they begin to bloom do 
not over-water. One good deep irrigation 
each week will be plenty in medium heavy 
soil. If they are watered too much, the buds 
will drop from the stems. 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00; %4 lb. $3.00; Ib. $9.00 
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EARLY SPENCER COLLECTION 
$1.25 
Consists of one packet each, our selection, 
six colors of Early Spencer varieties for 
winter blooming in mild winter climates. 
DWARF SWEET PEAS 
CUPID SPENCER — Dwarf, large-flowered 5 
growing about one foot high and spread i 
about 2 feet. Excellent for low edgings. i 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.25; %4 Ib. $4.00 
SPERGON—PREVENTS SEED DECAY 
Treat sweet pea seeds with SPERGON to 
prevent seed decay. This is especially impor- 
tant if seeds are sown during hot weather or 
in cold wet soil in damp weather. CALIFORNIA 
Pkt. 30c, postpaid WILD 
FLOWERS 
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