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WE ARE ADDING TO OUR LIST OF FLOWERS THE FOLLOWING 
OUTSTANDING VARIETIES: 
COSMOS SENSATION, Dazzler—Very rich, deep ama- MARIGOLD WILDFIRE—18 in. This seed bearing 
ranth crimson. Early flowering blooming in about Rae a Res oge ee aud African varieties, bears 
7 single flowers which sometimes reach 3 inches in 
12 weeks from BOM CUES The flowers are very large, diameter, varying in color and markings on the 
4 to 5 inches across, with heavy fluted petals. Height Same plant. Blooms in eight weeks from sowing, 
about 4 feet. By disbudding, enormous flowers can flowering until frost comes. Pkt. 10c. 
be obtained. Pkt. 10c. ZINNIA, Cupid Type—The smallest of all. 1 ft. Com- 
: : pact plants of bushy habit. Each upright stem 
MARIGOLD FLASH—AIll America Silver Medal, 1945. bears a flower 1 in. in diameter. Ideal for cutting 
The name “Flash” is descriptive of the bright com- and for use in miniature vases. Mixed colors. Pkt. 
bination of colors which range from vivid red 10¢. 
through bronze with a few yellow flowers to give a 
harmonious contrast to the massed brilliance of the MORNING GLORY, Cornell—The flowers, as large as 
fiery alive plants. In most of the flowers the base Heavenly Blue, are an intense carnelian red with 
color of tangerine is overlaid with rich marigold- pure white border, presenting a very gay appear- 
red. Individual flowers of this new Single French ance. Growth is rapid and flowers come early, when 
Marigold grow 1% in. and more across; the plants, vine is two feet tall, increasing in number until 
18 in. tall. Pkt. 10c. killing frosts arrive. Pkt. 10e. 

PREMIUM FLOWER SEEDS 
In keeping with the times we are adding new and dependable varie- 
ties of flowers, many “ALJ. AMERICAN” Selections and varieties of 
Special Merit to our list, along with the old fashioned or standard 
varieties. 
We are always on the lookout for outstanding strains and varieties, 
through the reports of the originator, the grower and from our own 
observation we obtain expert and helpful information that we may 
pass on to the many flower lovers. 
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. 
We have divided our flower seeds into three classes: Annuals, 
Perennials and Biennials, Vines and Climbers. 
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 
as all danger of frost is passed, usually April in this locality. With AGERATUM 
the exception of Sweet Peas, DO NOT PLANT FLOWER SEED TOO 
DEEP. Larger and finer flowers are produced if the beds are 
properly prepared, deep spading, thorough pulverization, and an 
application 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. 10c. 
MIDGET BLUE—Three inch *globular plants are smothered with 
Ageratum blue flowers. Most uniform in habit, truest in color yet 
produced. The best we know for narrow ribbon planting. Pkt, 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. SWEET ALYseum 
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. 


