
HALL’S SELECTED FLOWER SEEDS 21 

PREMIUM FLOWER SEEDS 
The varieties of HALL’S SELECTED FLOWER SEEDS cataloged, 
are those that we know are best adapted to the soil and climate in our 
immediate and surrounding territory. 
: HALL’S PREMIUM FLOWER SEEDS are selected from the best 
___ strains produced by the leading growers in America. Much consideration 
is given our flower seed department due to the ever increasing demand for 
more flowers. 

Florists, gardners, etc., wishing flower seeds in larger quan- 
tities than priced in this catalogue are requested to mail us 
your list and we will quote you promptly. 
ANNUAL FLOWERS 
- Flowers listed under this head are those that will produce bloom the 
first year from seed. For early bloom, seeds may be sown indoors 
in boxes or in hotbeds or cold frames and later transplanted to 
beds where they may bloom. Outdoors, seed can be sown as soon 
Nata. as all danger of frost is passed, usually April in this locality. With 
Ae the exception of Sweet Peas, DO NOT PLANT FLOWER SEED TOO 
ee DEEP. Larger and finer flowers are produced if the beds are prop- 
erly prepared, deep spading, thorough pulverization, and an appli- 
eation of fertilizer is absolutely necessary. 
Ageratum 
We consider this to be one of the best bedding plants grown, its 
bushy habit makes it fine for borders, also used for porch boxes 
or pot plants for Winter blooming indoors. 
BLUE PERFECTION—This is the deepest colored of all Ageratums, 
an amethyst-blue. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 25c, 
Sweet Alyssum 
Plants are dwarf and compact, the most popular of all border plants, 
also useful for hanging baskets and porch boxes. 
LITTLE GEM—Height 4 inches, covered with small pure white 
blooms. Pkt. 10c. 
VIOLET QUEEN—This is a truly beautiful fragrant Sweet Alyssum 
of a bright violet hue, holding its colors through the hottest, driest 
summer. The best violet edging plant. Pkt. 10c. 
WILT RESISTANT ASTERS 
Many growers in the past have experienced great difficulty in 
a ' raising Asters due to Fusarium Wilt. Seed of the following 
varieties are from plants grown in Wilt infected soils yet proved 
immune from the disease. 
BEAUTY ASTERS—This type grows three feet tall of branching 
habit. Flowers large, very double, borne on long stout stems. 
MIXED COLORS—Pkt. 10c. 
CREGO’S IMPROVED GIANTS—A fine variety of this type, with 
long stems and full, fluffy flowers. Midseason. 2% feet. 
‘ Crimson Lavender 
Purple Pure White 
Fancy Mixed Shell Pink 
Any of the above varieties, Pkt. 10c. 
One package each of the 5 colors, 30c. 
HALL’S PREMIUM ASTER MIXTURE—We have spared nothing 
to make this mixture perfect, blending in it the best strains 
produced by Aster specialists in this country. Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 
60c; oz. $2.00. 
CALENDULA 

-Balsam-Lady Slippers 
An old timer, growing about eighteen inches tall in the shape of a 
small tree and producing all along the branches showy double 
flowers like small roses. Should be grown in rich soil. Double 
mixed. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 25c. 
Bush Balsam 
Free-flowering double Balsam of bushy growth, flowers appear in 
clusters on Ths top of stems instead of hidden on side of stems, It 
a is a fine border plant. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Candytuft 
Vv ti in beds, masses and borders, being fairly covered with 
Bea thocoughout the summer. Mixed Colors. Pkt. Se; % oz. 20c. 
Waea,* Calendula 
3 ‘A well known old-fashioned annual that has long been in favor. 
ee sy to grow, succeeding in almost any soil and are in 
eis dino from early summer till frost. 1%-2 feet. , 
“ART or PASTEL SHADES—Delicate shades pp tipte S orange, apri- CREQGO ASTER 
: i cot, lemon and cream, A splendid mixture. Pkt, 10c. 
_, MIXHD—All varieties. Pkt. Be; oz 40c. 
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