INDEX—Continued 
Job’s) Tears.. 
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Judas Tree .. 
Juneberry . 
121 
Juniper . 
109 
KalanchOe .. 
82 
Kale . 
19 
Kochia . 
48 
Kohl-Rabi . 
19 
Kolkwitzia . 
101 
Kudzu Vine . 
61 
Lace Bush . 
.P 
101 
Lantana . 
..S P 
80 
La rkspur. Annual .. 
.S 
48 
Larkspur, Perennial. 
.S P 
63 
Lathyrus . 
.S P 
67 
Lavatera . 
. s 
47 
Lavender . 
. s 
38 
Leek .. 
19 
Lemon . 
. p 
112 
Lettuce . 
.S 19, 
20 
I.iatris . 
.P 
60 
Lilac . 
.P 
103 
Lilies .:. . . 
.S P 88 , 89, 
P 85, 4th Cover, 
Colored Insert 
Lily of the Valley.. 
.P 
65 
Linaria . 
.S 48, S P 
67 
Linum . 
.S 
48 
Lobelia .S P 80 
Lophospermum .S 46 
Lunaria .S 64 
Lupinus .S 65 
Madeira Vine . 
. ,.P 
87 
Magnolia . 
. . ,P 
107 
Maiden Hair Tree.. . 
.. ,P 
108 
Mallow . 
.,S 47, 
S P 
65 
Mangel Wurzel . 
.. ,s 
7 
Maple . 
. . ,p 
108 
Marguerite . 
,S P 
60 
Marigold . 
.. ,s 
49 
Marjoram, Sweet... 
...s 
38 
Matricaria (See Feverfew) . 
...s 
61 
Matrimony Vine .... 
. . ,p 111 
Matthiola . 
.. ,s 
53 
Mexican Fire Plant. 
.. ,s 
49 
Michigan Banana . . . 
.. ,P 122 
Mignonette . 
...s 
48 
Mimosa (Sensitive Rose).. 
. ,.s 
53 
Mimulus . 
...s 
80 
Mirabilis (Marvel of 
Peru) 
...s 
46 
Mock Orange . 
. ,.p 
103 
Mole Killers . 
125 
Molten Fire . 
.S 
44 
Momordica . 
.S 
39 
Monkey Flower. 
.s 
80 
Montbretia . 
.p 
87 
Moonflower . 
49 
Morning Glory.S 49 
Mountain Ash.P 106 
Mulberry .S 105, P 107 
Mushroom Spawn.127 
Muskmelon .S 21, 22 
Musk Plant.S SO 
Mustard. S 29 
Mustard Spinach 
.S 27 
Myosotis . 
..SP 65 
Nasturtium .... 
...,S 50 
Nectarine . 
... .P 120 
New Guinea Butter Vine. 
....S 34 
Nicotiana . 
. S 46 
Nigella. . 
. ...S 50 
Night Blooming 
Cereus.. 
,...P 72 
Oenothera . 
.S 
46, P 65 
Okra . 
.. . . S 29 
Oleander . 
Onion . 
.S 25, 26, S P 27 
Orange . 
Orchids . 
. -P 59, 79 
Oxalis . 
45. P 87 
Palms. 
.S 
P 82, 83 
Pansies . 
...,S 68 
Pardanthus . 
..SP 89 
Parsley . 
....S 29 
Parsnip . 
Passion Flower... 
..SP 80 
Paw Paw. 
. .. .P 122 
Peach. 
,P 120, 
3rd Cover 
Peanuts . 
Pear . 
128 
Everyt 
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Pearl Bush .P103 
Peas .S 28, 29 
Pecans .P 4th Cover 
Pelargonium .P 78 
Penstemon .S 65 
Peonies .P 93 
Pepper .S 31 
Periwinkle .S P 84 
Petunia .S 51 
Philadelphia .P 103 
Philippine Copper Plant.P 80 
Philodendron .P 83 
Phlox . 
... .S 53, S P 66, P Colored insert 
Physalis (See Chinese Lantern 
Plant) ..S P Colored Insert 
Physostegia .P 65 
Pine .P 110, S 105 
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Pumpkin. S 30 
Pussy Willow.P 105 
Pyrethrum.S P 67, S 128 
Quince .P 101, 121 
Radish .& 32 
Ranunculus .P 58 
Raspberry.. 
.P 116, 117, Colored Insert 
Rat Killer .. 125 
Red Bud .P 108, S 105 
Resurrection Plant .P 83 
Retinospora .P 110 
Rhodanthe .S 52 
Rhubarb .<SP 35 
Rhus . P 105 
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The growing 1 of pyrethrum offers great possibilities 
because of the demand by insecticide manufacturers. At 
present, 90 per cent is imported. This crop has been 
grown on a commercial scale in the United States for 
eight years, and the acreage is increasing. At present 
over 250 acres are being grown. A minimum of 3,000 
acres is required to take care of present needs. A fair 
crop will bring $100.00 per acre. Commercial pyrethrum 
(P. cineraraefolium) is a perennial, the dried blossoms 
and stems of which are used. It is death to insects but 
harmless to man and domestic animals. The plants are 
not poison, grow well on sandy loams or any well-drained 
soils, and respond readily to fertilization. 
Seed is sown in early spring or fall outdoors and plants 
set into field in late spring. Plants are set in rows 30 
inches apart and 15 to 18 inches apart in rows. No crop 
is produced the first season, but beginning second year 
will produce 400 to 1,200 lbs. dried flowers per acre. 
Yields of 1,600 lbs. have been obtained. A field will 
produce six to ten years if properly cared for. The U. S. 
Dept, of Agriculture states that normal crops of 800 lbs. 
per acre and yields of 1,000 lbs. per acre may be pro¬ 
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widely separated States have, shown that paying crops 
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Here is your opportunity to get started with a new 
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produce plants for one 
acre. Full cultural 
and harvesting direc¬ 
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list of commercial 
buyers furnished free 
with each seed order. 
No orders accepted 
for less than one 
ounce of seed. 
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Pinks (See DiantliusLS 45, S P 61 
Plum .P 108, 121 
PAGE 
Ricinus . S 52 
Roses. 
Plume Poppy .S P 67 
Poinciana .SP 74 
Poinsettia .P 81 
Polygonum .P 111 
Poplar .P 108 
Poppies.S 46, 52, S P 67 
Poppy Mallow.P 67 
...S P 83, P 95, 96, 97. 98, 99 
Rosemary . s 3 s 
Rose of Sharon.p 100 
Rose Tree of China.p 108 
Royal Purple Plant.P 83 
Rubber Plant.P 81 83 
Rue . s a« 
Portulaca .S 51 
Rutabaga. .... « qx 
Potato .S 30, P 123 
Potato, Sweet...P 34 
Pothos .P 83 
Primrose.S 46, P 65, S P 83 
Saffron . s 3S 
Sage . s as 
Primula (Hardy Primrose).. ,P 65 
Privet .P 103 
Prunus .,P 108 
Saint Bernard’s Lily.SP 83 
Saintpaulia .. . p go 
Salpiglossis .. s 51 
Salsify .g 3 , 
Salvia.S 53, S 1> 69 
Sand Verbena.g 39 
Sanseveria (Snake Plant) . .. .p ^ 
Sanvitalia ..g 55 
Scabiosa .... ,S 52, 69 
Scarlet Plume Plant..,p gQ 
Schizanthus ..g 52 
Sea Kale. ...g 
Sedum (Stonecrop) .p 
Semperviviitm ...p 02 
Sensitive Rose .g 53 
Shasta Daisy .gp 02 
Shoo Ely Plant. g 
Shower of Gold.p 33 
Silk Oak Tree.SP 84 
Silver Lace Vine.p jp 
Smilax .SP 84 
Smoke Tree.p 102 
Snails .. 71 
Snapdragon.S 39. S P 67 
Snowball .p 104 
Snowberry . p 104 
Snow on the Mountain.S 52 
Sorrel .S 34 
Spinach .,.g 34 
Spirea .P 57, 104 
Sprayers .82, 94, 126 
Spruce .P 110, S 105 
Squash .g 33 
Stapelia . p 84 
Statice..„.S 55, S P 69 
Stephanandria .p 101 
Stocks .s 53 
Stokesia .S 68 
Strawberries.P 114, S P 115 
Strawflowers .s 47 
Sultana .SP 79 
Sumac . V 105 
Summer Savory. S 38 
Sunflower .S 53 
Swainsonia (Swan Flower). ;.P 82 
Sweet Marjoram.S 38 
Sweet Peas ....... S 54 
Sweet Peas, Perennial.SP 67 
Sweet Pea Shrub.P 104 
Sweet Sultan . .....S 43 
Sweet William .S 68 
Swiss Chard .S 7 
Symphoricarpos .P 101, 104 
Syringa.p 103 
.Tamarix ...P 10 
Tender-green .. S 27 
Thorn .p 107 
Thunbergia .S 55 
Thyme (Thymus) .S 38, P 
Tigridia .;.P 87 
Tithonia ..S Colored Insert 
Tobacco......S 34 
Tomato.S 36, 37, 38 
Traps ..125 
Trollius .P 
Tritoma . .SP 
Trumpet Flower.S 45 
Trumpet Vine.P 111, S 105 
Tuberose .P 87 
Tulip Tree.P 10S 
Turnip .S 35 
Valeriana .S 61, 70 
Vegetable Oyster .S 32 
Vegetable Spaghetti .S 30 
Verbena.S 55, P 70, S P 79 
Veronica .S P 70 
Viburnum .P 104 
Vinca .SP 84 
Vine Peach . S 30 
Viola (Violet) . 
.... ,S P 70, P 80, 2nd Covet 
Virginia Creeper .P 111, S 105 
Wallflower .S 55 
Walnut .P 122 
Wandering Jew .P 84 
Water Lilies .S P 71 
Watermelon .S 23, 24 
Water Poppy .P 71 
Wax Plant .P 
Weather Plant.S 84 
Weigela .P 105 
Whitlavia .S 55 
Willow.P 105, 108 
Wistaria .P 112 
Wormwood.S 38 
Youngberry .P Colored Insert 
Yucca .P 70 
Zephyranthes .P 37 
Zinnia .S 56 
Everything in This Catalog Prepaid Unless Otherwise Specified 
W. F. HALL PRINTING CO- 
