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Hallawell4 CALIFORNIA ROSES 
HALLAWELL ROSES are chosen by rose ex- 
perts who have had more than 40 years’ rose 
experience in the Bay Area. Every rose in this 
list is an outstanding variety in bud or open 
flower; the color descriptions are as accurate 
as it is possible to get them and you may 
choose your varieties with confidence. All of 
our roses are large No. 1 grade—there are 
none better. Planting directions are sent with 
each shipment and if these directions are fol- 
lowed, we are confident that you will be 
pleased with your results. Bush varieties will 
bloom the first spring, climbers the second year. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL—All America Win- 
ner for 1953. A real exhibition rose with 
beautifully formed, long tapering buds of 
crimson-red, changing to rich tones of ox- 
blood red as the flower opens. The bush is 
compact with an abundance of dark green 
foliage. Compact. $3.00 each. 
BUCCANEER—Quite the yellowest of any yel- 
low rose, with the rare quality of holding its 
brightness without fading until the petals are 
almost ready to fall. The well formed buds un- 
furl into large, exquisite blooms on long, sturdy 
stems, for the plant is extremely vigorous and 
tall growing. 3 to 4 ft. $2.75 each. 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL — Lovely glowing 
crimson of vigorous, upright habit. The spiral, 
crimson buds open to fine blooms of intense 
fragrance. It has good foliage and good grow- 
dine, hieoity ott. $2.00 each. 
CAPISTRANO — All America Award Winner 
for 1950; rich deep shade of rose-pink in the 
bud and open flower. It retains its color to the 
last petal and has a pleasant fragrance. 
Blooms abundantly with long stems. 2! ft. 
$2.25 each. 
CECIL BRUNNER BUSH — This famous rose 
with its great number of perfect miniature 
salmon-pink buds has long been a favorite in 
California gardens. You can cut beautiful 
buds most every month. Height 20 in. 
$2.00 each. 
Large No. 1 Grade, Field-grown 
Bushes for Abundant Bloom 
the First Year 
MAIL ORDERS 
For packing and postage on Bush and Climbing 
Roses, West of Rocky Mountains please include 
in your remittance: 
50c for 1 or 2 roses 
15c per rose for 3 or more roses 
Packing and transportation, east of Rocky 
Mountains and outside continental U. S. A., at 
cost, approximately 30c per rose for 3 or more. 
NO ROSES shipped after March 15th. 
GIFT ROSES—Give a Hallawell Gift Order. 
This enables the recipient to choose desired 
varieties and for delivery when it is convenient 
to plant. 
DISCOUNT—Deduct 10% from total amount on 
eight or more roses, any varieties bush or 
climbing. 
SUBSTITUTIONS—We will not substitute with- 
out your permission, therefore, if you will in- 
clude the name of a few second choice va- 
rieties it may enable us to fill your order in 
full after some varieties are sold out in late 
season. ORDER EARLY. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS are sent with each 
shipment. Follow these instructions carefully 
and you will have fine plants with plenty of 
bloom the first year. ORDER EARLY. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—An All America 
winner and beautiful in all stages of its bloom, 
from the long slender, carmine buds, to the 
brilliant spectrum-red flowers, which when 
fully open are rich cerise. Mildly fragrant. 
Height 3 ft: $2.00 each. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE — Velvety scarlet-crim- 
son, an aristocrat among roses and one of 
the California favorites. The generous planis 
provide abundant blooms of lovely form and 
with long stems for cutting. It is fragrant, too, 
end will stand hot weather. 3 ft. $1.75 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—A grand rose of mag- 
nificent form and striking colors. The bronze- 
pink buds open to large, high centered blooms 
of carmine pink, buff and gold, all beautifully 
blended. It blooms profusely on erect plants, 
is fragrant and keeps well when cut. 242 ft. 
$2.00 each. 
DUQUESA de PENARANDA — This popular 
rose produces two distinct types of flowers. In 
summer the streamlined buds are a blend of 
apricot-orange and dark pink, opening to large 
full double blooms of coppery apricot. In the 
fall huge brownish buds open to lovely cin- 
namon-peach. It has a sweet fragrance at all 
times. Height 22 ft. $1.75 each. 
ECLIPSE—Elegant, tapering buds of rich gold 
with long ornamental sepals to give them 
grace and beauty. The stems are long and 
straight, the foliage, heavy, habit upright. It 
is a prolific bloomer of exquisite beauty and 
considered one of the very best roses. 342 ft. 
$1.75 each. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—The most popular and 
best known everblooming crimson rose. It is 
practically faultless and it charms continuously 
with its delightful color, its lovely form, its long 
cutting stems and wonderful fragrance. 3 ft. 
$1.75 each. 
FORTY-NINER — All America Award Winner 
for 1949. A brilliant bi-color with the inside of 
petals a vivid red changing later to cherry. 
The outside of the petals is a lovely contrast- 
ing chrome-yellow, blending beautifully with 
the red. In bud the yellow is most evident but 
as the flower opens the red dominates. Mildly 
fragrant. Height 3 ft. $2.25 each 
FIRST LOVE — Exquisite dainty pink buds, 
graceful and long tapering, borne singly on 
slender stems, ideal for cutting. As the flowers 
open they have a mild tea fragrance. This 
lovely rose is a splendid addition to the small 
group of fine pink roses. 2-3 ft. $2.25 each. 
FRED EDMUNDS—For our coastal regions and 
the cooler climates this is a grand rose. The 
slender pointed buds of burnt orange open to 
beautiful blooms of coppery orange, changing 
to soft apricot. Habit is bushy with beautiful 
glossy dark green foliage. 2% ft. $1.75 each. 
