Folks! saiier'l sweet peas 
ARE LAPSE AND BEAUTIFUL' MRS 
ARTHUR SCHERER, lOH SO. 7» St. 
'^MAHir^WOt.WIS, SAID HER’S WERE. 
SWEET 
PEAS 
Salzer’s Early Orchid 
Flowering! 
WORLD’S FAIR MIXTURE. 
special mixture of numer¬ 
ous individual named varie¬ 
ties of Salzer’s Early Orchid 
Flowering Sweet Peas, made 
up especially and named for 
the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair! Will give you 
the widest possible range of brilliant colors, 
enormous flowers beautifully waved, aifd dis¬ 
tinctive blooms. It is our biggest bargain 
this year! The entire mixture is composed of 
the Early Orohid Flowering Type, which are 
of extraordinary size, beautifully waved and 
usually borne four to a stem. They are easily 
grown and the large flowers in many colors, 
please and delight everyone. Order early. 
2649—Big Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
GRANDIFLORA SWEET PEAS. The old fashioned, large flower¬ 
ing Sweet Peas. All colors mixed. 2507—Pkt., 5c. 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS. A little later than Salzer’s Early 
Orchid Flowering, but a beautiful variety with brilliant coloring 
and immense flowers. 26 16—Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 2670—Spencer 
Mixed, Salzer's Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED. A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests: Pkt., 15c. 
SALZER’S NEW RUFFLED SWEET PEAS. Something new in 
Sweet Peas, with the edges gracefully ruffled and frilled. A 
bouquet of 18 of these is more showy than a large bouquet of 
other Shveet Peas. Deliciously fragrant. 2833—Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Salzer’s 
Early 
Orchid 
Flowering 
Sweet 
Peas— 
Four to 
a Stem! 
15c For A Big 
Packet Of This 
Extra Choice 
Sweet Pea, Mixed 
Colors, No. 2640 
FLOWERS FOR BOUQUETS AND GARDEN DECORATION 
All of the following bloom freely 
and are easily grown, 
CORNFLOWER or Centaurea. Also 
called Bachelor Button. Symmetri¬ 
cal. perfectly shaped double flowers 
in many colors. 1875—Double 
Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 10c. 1896 
—Cornflower or Centaurea, Double 
Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm 
TRIPLE-A-TESTED. A special re¬ 
selected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: Pkt., 15c. 
COXCOMB. The large flower heads 
are in the shape of a rooster’s comb, 
brilliant red, very showy and make 
a big display. I 868—Pkt., 10c. 
DAHLIAS. From seed. The fa¬ 
miliar Dahlia easily grown from 
seed! Mixed colors only. 1930— 
Single Giant Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
1929—DAHLIA, Double Giant 
Flowering Mixed. Pkt., 12c. 
DUSTY MILLER, Grown only for 
Its finely cut, silvery gTay foliage. 
1884—Pkt., 100 seeds, 12c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE or Oeno¬ 
thera. Yellow flowers with brilliant 
red calyx, opening in the evening. 
2243—Pkt. 5c. 
FEVERFEW’, Goiden Ball (Matrica¬ 
ria). Gorgeous masses of double 
yellow flowers, 12 in. high, fine for 
borders or beds. 2 I 38—Pkt., lOc. 
FOUR O’CLOCKS. The flowers open 
at 4 P. M. and close the next morn¬ 
ing ! 30 in. 2002—Pkt., 5c. 
GLOXINIA. Superb house plants, 
flowers trumpet shaped, not hard to 
grow from seed. 2026 — Giant 
Sorts Mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
JAPANESE HOP. A grand climber, 
growing 10 to 15 feet in four weeks, 
dense foliage, white flowers. 2090 
—.Japonicus. Pkt., 5c. 
JOB’S TEARS. Clusters of large 
pointed seed which vour children 
will delight in 
stringing into neck¬ 
laces. I 906—Pkt., 
XOc. 
LAVATERA. Showy 
plants, 2 feet high, 
bearing large bowl¬ 
shaped, rose pink 
flowers. 2 10 9 — 
Rosea. Soft pink. 
Pkt., lOo. 
LILIES. Lilies from seed. A fine 
mixture of many different kinds of 
Lilies, easily grown. 2141 —Pkt., 
20c. 
LINARIA MAROCCANA. Charming 
Snapdragon-like flowers, 15 in. high, 
in many colors, very striking, makes 
fine bouquets. 2 I 24—Pkt., 10c. 
LOBELIA. Dainty blue flowers, 6 
in. high, unexcelled for edging and 
for window boxes. 2 I I O—B 1 n e 
Bird. Pkt., 10c. 2 I I 6—Cardlnalis. 
24 in. Spikes of cardinal red flow¬ 
ers. Pkt., 25c. 
MIGNONETTE. No garden is com¬ 
plete without a bed of these. 2144 
—Finest Mixed. Pkt., 7c. 
MOSS ROSE or Portulaca. The drier 
and hotter the weather, the better do 
Moss Roses grow. Thrive in poor 
soil under absolute neglect. 2401 
—Single Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 2400— 
Double Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
PHLOX. These universally favorite 
flowers are easily grown from seed. 
Brilliant colors, all mixed. 2350— 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 8c. 2352— 
Finest Mixed, Salzer’s TRIPLE-A- 
TESTED—Pkt., 15c. 
POPPY. Well known flowers, of 
flaming brilliance, without an equal 
for showy garden display. 2384—i 
Finest Mixed. Single and double 
flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN (Euph¬ 
orbia) . Contrasting foliage, white on 
green. 2 feet tall, almost necessary 
for every garden. I 985—Pkt., 10c. 
STOCKS. The old fashioned, de¬ 
servedly popular flowers, highly fra¬ 
grant, easily grown. 2472—Mixed 
colors. Pkt., 10c. 
SWEET WILLIAM. You will want 
this old time favorite in your gar¬ 
den. Sweet scented flowers on stout 
stems. 2523—Blooms freely. 
Spicily fragrant. 
Many colors. Pkt., 
10c. 
VERBENA. Ver¬ 
benas produce 
their fragrant 
clusters of flowers 
all summer long. 
Large flowers. 
2544 — Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Fairyiand Flowers and Vitality Vegetables 
Have used your seed for 10 years and simply can’t get along with¬ 
out them.—Mrs. Jos. Hoeger, R. D. 3, Madelia, Minn. 
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