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HALL'S SELECTED FLOWER SEEDS 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
FOR 
THE FINEST 
FLOWERS 
feed regularly with this 
complete, balanced diet 
VIGORO 
® Complete plant food 
VERBENA 
Sunflower 
DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED HELIANTHIS—T h e S e 
stately old-fashioned flowers with the newer improved varieties 
are coming into special favor as backgrounds and also used in 
front of unsightly fences. Pkt. 5c; ok. 30c. 
Sweet Peas 
CULTURE—Early planting is advised so that they may bloom before 
very hot weather. Dig the soil deeply to allow deep rooting. Open 
a trench four to six inches deep, in which plant the seeds early in 
February and cover with an inch of soil and press it firmly. When 
up about two inches begin cultivating and gradually fill the trench 
until it is level. Do not allow the roots to become too dry; water 
at least twice a week. Be sure to gather the blooms, otherwise 
the vines will stop flowering. An ounce will plant 25 feet of row. 
Hail's Early Flowering Spencers 
These varieties we know are the best in their respective colors for 
this locality. Equally valuable outdoors or for forcing under glass. 
SNOWFLAKE—White of distinctive merit. The blossoms are large, 
of the best Spencer form and are borne in profusion on long stems. 
BLUE BIRD—Very attractive shade of light silvery blue. Flowers 
become somewhat flaked with a deeper shade of blue as they age. 
AVIATOR—Brilliant crimson flowers of large size and fine form. 
Sunproof. 
COLUMBIA—Standard rose-pink, wings creamy white tinged with 
pink. 
ELDORADO—Ruddy orange with wings of softer shade. 
HALL’S BLEND OF EARLY FLOWERING SPENCERS—A complete 
blend of all colors. 
Any of the above varieties. Pkt. 5c; ox. 40c; 14 lb. $1.50. 
Hall's Summer Flowering Spencers 
We have given much consideration regarding the following varieties 
which we believe are the best in their respective colors. 
MRS. TOM JONES—A most attractive bright delphinium blue. The 
flowers are very large, beautifully waved, of fine substance and 
the extra long stems usually carry four blooms. 
R. F. FELTON—Bears the largest blooms and is the finest of all the 
lavender Spencers. The color is an exquisite soft lavender with a 
slight suffusion of rose. 
ROBERT SYDENHAM—The most individual color in sweet peas, 
being a bright orange salmon. The blooms are of immense size 
and exquisite soft texture. Grow in a shaded place. 
ROYAL PURPLE—The name well describes the color—a rich royal 
purple which deepens as the flower ages. It is without doubt the 
finest purple Spencer sweet pea yet introduced. 
ROYAL SCOT—The most brilliant cerise or orange scarlet. The 
large, finely waved blooms stand the hotest sun without fading or 
burning. A strong plant and a free bloomer. 
WARRIOR—Rich deep, pure maroon flushed with bronze. The blooms 
are remarkably large and finely waved. Lovers of dark shades 
will appreciate this fine flower. 
WEDGEWOOD—A wonderfully beautiful shade of light blue. The 
long stout stems rarely bear fewer than four daintily waved or 
frilled blooms. A sturdy grower and free bloomer. 
AUSTIN FREDERICK—An exquisite shade of lavender the standard 
being a slightly deeper shade than the wings. A splendid extra 
large flower nicely placed on long stiff stems, most of which bear 
four blooms. 
CONSTANCE HINTON—Decidedly the best of all the white Spencers. 
When first open the flowers have a tint of pink, but they change 
to pure white. The flowers are large, the vines are strong growers. 
CRIMSON KING—Without exception the most magnificent crimson 
yet introduced. A profuse bloomer with remarkably large rich 
deep crimson waved flowers carried on strong stems. Does not 
sunburn. 
DOBBIE’S CREAM—The flowers are deep cream, are of unusual size, 
very much waved or crimped, the standards sometimes being 
double. A strong grower and profuse bloomer. 
ELFRIDA PEARSON—Lovely blush pink, beautifully shaded. When 
young the pink color seems to have a bronze sheen. A large and 
magnificent flower, a fine bloomer, frequently four blooms to the 
stem. 
HERCULES—A splendid large rich pink waved flower, often more 
than two inches across. Very much like the original Countess 
Spencer, but a much finer and larger flower. 
MIRIAM BEAVER—Soft shell pink or cream pink, overlaid with hy¬ 
drangea pink. Exceptionally large and waved and sometimes 
double; does not sunburn. An exquisite and dainty flower. 
Any the above varieties. Pkt. 5c; ox. 25c; 14 lb. 75c. 
One package each of the 14 colors. 50c. 
HALL’S RESELECTED SUMMER FLOWERING SPENCERS 
MIXED—A splendid blend of Spencer varieties grown for us 
by the most careful methods from proven stocks. A wide range 
of colors is thus assured in this comparatively new class of 
Sweet Peas of such remarkable large size and wonderful at¬ 
tractive form. Pkt. 5c; ok. 15c; 14 lb. 40c; lb. $1.25. 
GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS CHOICE MIXED—A splendid variety 
of blooms of improved form and the widest range of desirable 
colors. Pkt. 5c; ok. 10c; % lb. 20c; lb. 60c. 
Verbena 
HALL’S NEW GIANTS MIXED—A wonderful new strain of robust, 
compact habit, and very free blooming. Pkt. 10c; 14 ok. 50c. 
