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SALZER'S 
BARGAIN GRADE 
FOR PERMANENT PLANTING IN RFDS OR RORnrcc 
Hardy plants waich may be set out as early in the spring *■-vJK. *Jv-/K.DcK.S 
5» ‘ he ^ound is workable. We offer two grades of these 
roek y ga?dens 8 ° Ur custon,ers - * Varieties suitable for 
CLIFFWOOD GROWN PERENNIAL PLANTS. The tem- 
T 6 / La Cross ® frequently reaches 30° and 35° below 
nf?n 0 t nd t y ° U ° a P easi,y 8ee ,hat Plants wintering through 
a_t_these_temperatures on Salzer’s Cliffwood Farms will live 
through your own winters very nicely. They have a rmrven 
supenonty. Price: Unless otherwise noted: Two^e^ 
ffr.rt’itii for Jf >0c (° r 1 each of 3 different varieties? 
£ w $ ' 00: 25 f,,r *3.75. postpaid. ' • 
b VLZLR S HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. Our cheapest 
but a good grade, priced very low. May be safely planted 
K u„ n M » the t , United Stat ^ s - Thl8 '« a bargain 5 price 
•P rice - Unless otherwi se noted: Two year old plants: 
20 r i VCC . . . o'nerw.s e noted: Two year old plan ts: 
39c (or 1 each of 3 different varieties); 6 for 74c; doz., (*1.35; 25 for $2.45, postpaid. 
quilegla (Columbine) 
* ACHILLEA—T he Pearl. 
Masses of pure white feverfew- 
hke flowers about a foot high. 
a i vsom. the cemetery. 
^.^SUM (Gold Dust), Sax- 
atile Compactum. Showy 
masses of rich golden yellow 
flowers. 12 in. June. 
A NTH EM IS (Hardy Margue- 
ette). Daisy like flowers. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 1*4 
Caerulea. Blue, white spur. 
—Chrysantha. Pure yellow. 
B° se - long spurs. 
ASTER, HARDY. The last 
flower to bloom in fall. 3 ft. 
—£i nkl Bright rosy pink. 
»r»TT?J lxeck A11 colors mixed. 
*BABY BREATH (Gypso- 
phila). Very desirable. 
—Paniculata. Gracefully 
branched pretty white 
flowers. Aug. Prices above. 
—Bristol Fairy. Double white 
flowers, an improved 
form. Each, 49c. 
BLEEDING HEART. Lovely, 
crimson heart shaped flowers. 
Each, 59c; 3 for $1.70. 
BUTTERCUP (Ranunculus). 
Charming, double golden yel¬ 
low flowers. 3 for 72c. 
C A MPANULA (Bellflower). 
Lovely bell shaped flowers. 
—Single (Canterbury Bells). 
Many colors mixed. 
—Double (Cup and Saucer). 
Mixed only, many colors. 
♦CANDYTUFT, HARDY. Sem- 
pervirens. 10 in. Pure white. 
CARNATION. Mixed colors 
only. Easily grown 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT 
Showy scarlet fruits, like 
Chinese lanterns. 
COREOPSIS. Rich golden yel¬ 
low flowers, blooming freely. 
DAISY, HARDY. Double rose 
colored flowers. 
DELPHINIUM. Easily grown. 
—Belladonna. Blue flowers. 
—GOLD MEDAL. Mixed 
shades of blue. 
—ICEBERG. Pure 
Each, 50c; 3 for 
Prices of others at 
FEVERFEW. Masses of pure 
white flowers all summer. 
FLAX. PERENNIAL (Linum). 
Rich blue flowers. June-Sbpt. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. Charming 
white. 
$1.45. 
top. 
in May-June. 8 in. 
FOXGLOAE (Digitalis). Im¬ 
mense spikes of flowers, mixed 
colors only. 
GLOXINIA, HARDY. Trumpet- 
shaped, rose-red flowers. 18 in. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Rudbeckia). 
Double golden yellow flowers. 
Blooms freely. 6 ft. 
HOLLA HOCK. Double flowers. 
State color wanted: Rose, 
maroon, yellow, red, salmon 
and mixed. 
JERUSALEM CROSS (Lych- 
“i 8) • Brilliant scarlet flowers. 
MONKSHOOD (Aeonitum). 
Spikes of large blue flowers. 
Each, 39c; 3 for $1.12. 
♦PINKS (Dianthus). Spicily 
fragrant, double flowers 
— * ATR0C0CCINEU9 Fiery 
red. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bell 
Flower). Bluish white bell¬ 
shaped flowers. Desirable. 
POPPY, ORIENTAL. Immense 
flowers of flaming scarlet. 
MONARDA. Aromatic foliage, 
bright red flowers, 2-3 feet 
PVRETHRUM or PAINTED 
DAISY. Flowers 3-4 In. across, 
like daisies, mixed colors only 
■ from rose to pure white. 
SCABIOSA, CAUCASICA. 
Lovely white and lilac flowers. 
♦SEDUM (Stonecrop). Dowell 
in dry, sunny spots. 
—‘Acre (Gold Moss). 2-3 
m- Small yellow flowers. 
—‘Spurium. 6-8 in. Bright 
crimson. 
—‘Stolonifera. 6 in. Pur¬ 
plish-pink. 
SHASTA DAISY, ALASKA. 
Very large, pure white daisies, 
fnpnld be in every garden. 
SILVER DOLLAR PLANT. 
Silvery, flat, circular leaves, 
that dry easily for over winter. 
SH E E T PEA, PERENNIAL 
(Lathyrus). Lovely Sweet 
Pea-like flowers, mixed colors. 
SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis). 
White to deep lavender flowers, 
very fragrant. 2 ft. June-Aug 
SWEET WILLIAM. Clusters of 
fragrant flowers in June. 18 in. 
WALLFLOWER, HARDY 
(Clieiranthus). Ideal for moist 
shady locations. Fragrant 
orange colored blossoms all 
summer. 
U “I was very much pleased last year with your Delphinium.”— 
Dora Engel, Box 151, Princeton, Idaho. 
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