John ASalzcr $(€d Co. 
LACROSSE WIS. 
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Salzer’s Morning Glories hha 
Such decided improvements have been made in Morning 
Glories, that this lowly but lovely flower deserves a place in 
every garden, where it may be allowed to climb rampant on 
trees, trellises and wash-poles, or alongside the house. 
1— Brazilian (Setosa). Deep reddish throat, shading to light rose, dark 
foliage. Massive flowers, free blooming. 2166-—Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 17c; 
Yz oz., 45c; oz., 75c. 
2— Bona Nox. Large blossoms with dark red-violet throat, shading to 
lavender. 2168—Pkt., 11c; 2 pkts., 19c; Yz oz., 50c; oz., 85c. 
3— Heavenly Blue. Early. Lovely sky blue flowers shading to lighter 
blue and white at the center. Often measures four inches across. 2167— 
Pkt., 14c; 2 pkts., 23c; Yl oz., 70c; oz., $1.25. 
4— Rose Marie. Double and semi-double deep rose flowers. Early. Marks 
a striking advance in Morning Glories, the flowers presenting a brilliant 
effea. 2169—Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; Vz oz., 75c; oz., $1.35. 
5— Rochester. A novel color. Blended pink and violet, light throat 
shading to azure blue, edged white. 2172—Pkt., 12c; 2 pkts., 20c; Yz 
oz., 55c; oz., 95c. 
One Packet Each of Above Five, for 50c; Yz Each, for $2.50. 
Plants of Any of Above, 3 (your selection) for 50c; 6 for 90c; 
Doz., $1.75; One Each of Above 5, for 75c, Postpaid. 
