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HALL'S SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
GLADIOLUS 
r^L B S 
Thrips, bulb flies, and 
all bulb-infesting in¬ 
sects, yield to CYANO- 
GAS. Does not rot the 
bulb, but has a stim¬ 
ulating effect. Can be 
used any time after 
CYmogAS 
bulbs are dry. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 
GLADIOLUS 
G ladioli are the most attractive and useful for cut flowers of all 
the Summer-flowering bulbs. They give you giant spikes of 
perfect blooms with wonderful colors in fascinating profusion. 
The colorings often change as each flower and spike opens fully. The 
graceful spikes carrying often twenty buds may be cut as the first lower 
flower opens. Placed in water each successive bud develops a perfect 
flower. Plant four to six inches apart in the row and about four 
inches deep. 
NOTE: We pay postage on all bulbs to the FIRST and SECOND 
Zones from Louisville, Ky., buyers in other zones please add 
postage. 
We have chosen the following varieties for their ability to bloom 
and their attractive colors. All bulbs are first-size, the best quality, 
and free from THRIP and diseases. 
BETTY NUTHALL —A combination of pink, apricot and orange in a 
late glad which well approaches perfection. Its ciuality is never 
ciuestioned in any degree, as it appeals to e.veryone. It sends up a 
long flower spike before cutting time, which is followed by a large 
number of appealing blooms. Dozen 4«c; 100 iSS.OO. 
GIANT NYMPH —This glad, is always in demand as a cut flower. It 
is one of the most consistent varieties for either show or commer¬ 
cial. Its color is light rose-pink with yellow throat. Dozen :t.">e; 
100 .‘|»2..%0. 
GOLDEN FRII.I.S —A jonquil- yellow with a very delicate red throat. 
A delight to anyone who grows it. Dozen 40e; 100 iii.^.OO. 
GOLDEN DIIEAM —This is another favorite in the showroom or as a 
commercial flower. It is a deeper yellow and a later bloomer than 
Golden Prills. This glad is satisfaction in every way. Dozen 35e; 
100 
MAIDEN BLUSH —A very early bloomer. Excellent as a cut flower. 
Its color is apple blossom pink. Be sure to try this one. Dozen 40e; 
100 $.3.00. 
NANCY HANKS —This is a beautifully ruffled orange. It is an ex¬ 
cellent commercial variety, blooming in mid-season. Dozen 40e; 
100 $3.00. 
PICARDY —Sensational glad of delicate flesh pink. Large blooms 
with many florets open. Outstanding, should be in every garden. 
Dozen 50e; lOO .$3..%0. 
Q,UEEN OP BHE3IEN —This is a very early lavender. It is very 
vigorous, grows tall and has many open flowers at one time. Do 
not leave this one from your list. Dozen OOe; 100 .$.3..">0. 
ROSE ASH —The color of ashes of roses. Is considered a novelty and 
should be included in every garden. Dozen 40c; 100 $3.(K>. 
SYDONIA —Unusual, due to its deep claret color. A basket filled with 
this one is very striking, due to the deep,color. Dozen 35e; 100 .$2..">0. 
TIFFANY —A very unusual white. Grows' tall and straight. Blooms 
very clear. Dozen 40c; 100 $3.00. 
VIRGINIA —A flaming red. Very striking. Always in demand. 
Dozen 40c; 100 .$.3.00. 
HALL’S PREMIUM MIXTURE!—Contains a large range of color. 
Some of the standard types, combined with a large number of the 
newer varieties, make this mixture one of the most satisfactory 
for the price. There is absolutely no comparison between this 
mixture and those offered at lower price. Doz. 30c; 100 $2.00. 
Gannas 
The Canna is one of our best bedding Bulbs, being very simple to 
grow, and rewarding us with its large, ornamental, green and 
bronze leaves. Lovely shades of orchid-like flowers. We have 
listed only the best varieties. 
MRS. ALFRED P. CONARD—Green foliage. 4 feet. The gigantic 
flowers which are borne in immense clusters, are of delightful 
salmon-pink, a shade which becomes more brilliant as the flower 
develops. 3 for 40e; doz. $1.25. 
KING HUMBERT—Bronze foliage. A king among cannas, because 
of its majestic growth; the plants are crowned with immense heads 
of coppery scarlet flowers. 4% feet. 3 for 30c; doz. $1.00. 
THE PRESIDENT—Green foliage. 4 feet. This Canna is superior 
to any other red variety in quality and also quantity of bloom. 
Color rich glowing scarlet and the Immense firm flowers are pro¬ 
duced on strong, erect stalks. 3 for 30c; doz. $1.00. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—Green foliage. 4 feet. This is a sport 
of the well-known bronze-leaved variety, but this sort has green 
foliage; about 4 feet high, with masses of golden yellow flowers, 
dotted red. 3 for 30c; doz. $1.00. 
Caladium Esculentum (Elephant's Ear) 
Very showy ornamentals, producing a subtropical effect. Usually 
planted in groups and quite often used as a border around bronze¬ 
leaved Cannas. The foliage is very large, sometimes 2 feet across. 
Bulbs may be started in pots and planted out during May and June. 
LARGE BULBS—3 for 30c; doz. $1.00. 
MAMMOTH BULBS—3 for 75c; doz. 2.50. 
Tuberoses 
Summer-flowering bulbs, producing long spikes of very fragrant 
blossoms. Plant outdoors after all danger of frost Is over. Cover 
the bulb one Inch with fine light soil. 
DWARF DOUBLE PEARL—White, large double flowers. Doz. 50c. 
Order your hiilbs EARI.Y—we will .send as soon sis weather permits. 
