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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., 
LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1934 
Lobelin, Orystal Palace 
LOBELIA HA 
A dainty and continuous blooming aninial of 
compact growtli. remarkable for its profusion of 
l)eautiful blue flowers. t’nexcelle<l for edging', 
ribbon beds, hanging baskets or window boxes, 
lleight, about six inches. 
2110— Blue Bird. Light blue flowers, very ef¬ 
fective. Pkt., 10c: % 07... .^>.")c: H 07.. St.")C. 
211’—Conipacta, Costal Palace. Ei-ect and 
very free-blooming. Best dark blue for edging. 
Pine for pots. Pkt., 12c; o7.. 9.>c: o7., 
$1.70. 
2111— Finest IMixed. Dwarf and compact 
T)lants; flowers in all shades, including white, 
rose, etc. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c; Vi oz., 50c. 
2116 — Cardinalis. IIP. Rich, fiery cardinal 
red flowers, often producing 10 to 18 spikes, 24 
to 30 inches long. Thrive in any garden soil but 
jirefer a moist, deep loam. August to Sept. Pkt., 
2.->c; % oz., $2.75; V4 oz.. $5.00. 
MARIGOLD HA 
The African and French Marigolds are 
old favorite free-flowering annuals of 
easy culture; both are extremely effec¬ 
tive. The former have uniformly large 
yellow or orange-colored flowers, and are 
well adapted for large beds or mixed 
borders; the latter are dwarfer in growth, 
with beautifully striped flowers. 
TALL DOUBLE AFRICAN 3IARI- 
OOLD (Tagetes Erecta). Flowers often 
3 inches in diameter. 2 feet high. 
These are the big, large, double Mari¬ 
golds that are so deservedly popular, 
2132—Lemon Queen. Large, double 
lemon yellow flowers, borne in profu¬ 
sion on vigorous plants 3 feet high. 
Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 15c; % oz., 25c. 
213 3—Pidnce of Orange. Height, 
three feet. Large double orange-yel¬ 
low flowers. Finest of all and very 
showy; free flowering. Pkt., 12c; % 
oz., 18c; % oz., 30c. 
2135 —Meteor. Beautiful double 
sulphur yellow flowers with an orange 
margin, having a silvery sheen effect 
liUpinus 
LUPINUS (Lupine; Sun-Dials) 
Thrive in almost any situation. Sow where tiiey are to 
bloom in May, and as plants grow thin out to 1 foot 
apart. The annual varieties bloom freely from June 
until September, and the perennials make a fine addition 
to the hard.v border. 
2122— Clitt’wood Mixed. HA. 2 feet high. All .shades and 
colors. Gorgeous. Pkt., 5c: Vs oz., lOc; % oz., 15c. 
2123— Mixed. HI’. 3 feet high. I.ong 
spikes of blossoms in spring and early summer. Hardy. 
Pkt., 5c: % oz.. lOc; % oz., 15c. 
2125 —Polyphylliis Mi.ved, Salzer’.s Cliffwood Farm 
TRII’LK-A-TESTEL>—A special reselected strain certi¬ 
fied by THREE-WAY tests. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 20c; hi oz., 
30r. ___ 
2136—.MATHIOLA, Bieornis (Evening Scented Stock). 
HA. Blooms from June till frost. The purpli.sli lilac 
flowers are of an exquisite fragrance which permeate.s 
the air during the evening. 16 in. Pkt., 5c: Vs oz., 10c; 
hi oz,, 15c. ___ 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew) HP 
A very free-flowering border plant, bearing masses of 
white or vellow flowers. Good al.so for cutting. 
2138— Golden Bail (Eximea). Double yellow flowers. 
12 in. Pkt., 10c: V& oz.. 40c: V4 oz., 70c. 
2139— Snowball (Capensis). 18 inches. Double white. 
Pkt., lOc; V^s oz., 20c: V4 oz., 35c._ 
MIMULUS HHP 
A grand plant for pots, hanging baskets for winter 
blooming, or moist, shady situations outdoors. 1 ft. 
2156—MosehatiKs (Musk Plant). Yellow flowers, seente.l 
foliage. Ideal for pot culture. Pkt., 25c; Vie oz., 75c; Vs 
oz., $1.25. 
Guinea Gold Marigold 
over the whole flower. 3 feet. Blooms con¬ 
tinuously, Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 15c, 
One Pkt. each of above 3, for 25c. 
2131—Tall Double African, Mixed. Large, 
double flowers, gorgeous colors. Includes not 
only the above lovely Marigold, but also many 
others in shades of light lemon to deep orange. 
Pkt., 10c; Vs, oz., 15c; % oz., 25c. 
2127 — Tall Double African Mixed, Salzer’s 
Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests. 
Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 30c. 
Marigold, Meteor 
MARIGOLD HA 
GUINEA GOLD (Goldenera; Car¬ 
nation Flowered California Cold)i 
An elegant distinct new type, Guinea 
Gold produces a neat, compact plant, 
about 2 V 2 feet high, of graceful, 
pyramidal habit, literally covered 
with blossoms. The flowers, about 
23 -^ inches aci-oss, are semi-double 
and loosely ruflled. The color is a 
brilliant golden orange or California 
gold, beautiful in the extreme. Lasts 
exceptionally long in vases, when 
used as a cut flower. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely. 2185—Pkt., 20c; ViQ 
35c; Vs oz., 55c; % oz., 95c, 
Marigold, Double 
Dwurl French, Mixed 
2128— Dwarf Double African Mixed. 15 inches. Brilliant shade.s of yel¬ 
low and orange. Double flowers. This Dwarf African mixture produces a 
great array of large, double, perfect flowers in great profusion, and being 
of dwarf growtli, is splendid for borders. Pkt., 5c; hi oz., 15c; hi oz., 25c. 
DWARF, DOUBLE, FRENCH MARIGOLD 
Bushy in growth, about 12 inches high and in bloom all summer. Few 
flowers are as effective as these beautiful Dwarf, Double, French Marigolds. 
2129— Dwarf, Double French, Mixed. Large, double flowers, in not only the 
above shades, but many others, mixed. Pkt., 8c: Vs oz., 15c: V4 oz., 25c. 
Dwarf, Single, French Marigold 
Dwarf, compact bushes, 9 to 10 inches high, in bloom constantly and cov¬ 
ering the entire plants with their bi’illiantly colored, single flowers. 
2154—Star of India. Bright, showy, crimson flowers, striped yellow. Beau¬ 
tiful. Pkt., 10c, Vk oz., 18 c: Vi oz., 30c. 
2184 —Dwarf, Single. F'reiich MLxed. A wide assortment of colors, very 
showy, blooms continuously. Pkt., 5c; hi oz., 15c; V4 oz., 25c. 
Murigolil, Star of 
India 
Am enclosing my 
seed order which is evidence of my confidence in your seed. Have planted them for 35 years with 
complete satisfaction.—Mr. Geo. Palmer, Meadow Lane, R. D. 4, Manitowoc, Wis. 
