1934 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS 
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Scarlet Phlox, Tnll, 
ItarKe-PIowerinB: 
PHLOX DECUSSATA HP 
Very hardy everywhere, last- 
ins' for years when once estab¬ 
lished on sood soil, and bloom- 
in's from July till September. 
Sow seed durins the summer or 
fall months. 3 feet. 
2351— Finest Mixed, Saved 
from the largest and best varie¬ 
ties. Seed germinates slowly and 
irregularly over a period of six 
months or more. Pkt., 15c; oz.. 
60c; oz., 90c. 
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SALZER’S 
DAVARF PHLOX DRUMMONDI HHA 
Average 6 inches in height. Excellent 
for edging and low borders; compact in 
growth. Immense heads of flowers. 
2361— Firebull. Brilliant scarlet. Pkt., 
10 c; VA oz., 50c; % oz., 90c. 
2359— Dwarf Mixed. A choice mixture. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 50c; % oz., 90c. 
2358— Dwarf Cecily. A strain which 
produces extra-large trusses of flowers, 
mostly in the lighter colors. Mixed. 
Pkt., 15c; % oz., 65c: >4 oz., $1.20. 
PHLOX (Flame Flower) 
Phlox will grow and thrive in any kind 
of soil if given a sunny position, but 
they prefer a light, rich loam. Seed may 
be sown in the open ground any time 
when danger from frost is past, and in a 
few weeks they are a sheet of bloom, 
reniaining so till frost. All faded trusses 
or flowers should be removed to get con¬ 
tinuous bloom. 
lABB, LARGE-FLOWERIXG 
SORTS HHA 
Improved, large-flowering, tall varie¬ 
ties, producing showy trusses of big, 
round florets. Sow outdoors in April or 
May, or start indoors for earlier flowers. 
Thin plants to 10 inches apart. Height. 
15 inches. 
oofr—2347—Snow White 
2345— Rose 2348— Violet 
2346— Shell Pink 2349— Yellow 
Any pkt., 10c: Vs oz., 30c: M oz., 50<i 
One pkt. each of above, 6 for 50c. 
2350—Finest Slixed. Pkt., 8 c; % oz., 
25c; I 4 oz., 40c. 
2352— Finest Mixed. Salzer'H Cliff wood 
Farm TRIPI,E-A-TESTED, A special re- 
selected strain certified bv THREE-WAY 
^5c; %■ oz.. 45c: oz., 80c. 
2360— Double Flowering, Mixed. Very 
choice' and rare double and semi-double 
flowers. Pkt., 15c: Vs oz., 65c. 
2363.— Starred and Fringed. Mixed col- 
ors, deeply fringed and pointed petals. 
Pkt., lOc; % oz.. 30c. 
PENTSTEMON HP 
Also known as Beard Tongue. Beautiful plants with broad 
green foliage and spike.s of tubul,-ir flowers. 2 to 2 % feet. 
2318-— Gloxinioidea Mixed, Sen.sation. Although perennial. 
Sensation blooms the first year from seed and can be con- 
.sidered annual. Grows about 30 inches high, every branch 
^ spike of bright colors, including rose, carmine, pink, 
P'^^Tle and violet, mixed. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 50c. 
..33 1 — Gloxinioides Mixed, Sen.sation, Salzeps Cliffwood 
special reselected strain certi¬ 
fied by THREE-WAY tests. Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 95c. 
, 2319-—S«>iitligate Gem. Spikes of brilliant crimson scarlet, 
80cf 4^oz*‘$l‘50^ 15c; % oz.. 
* —Splenden.s. 30 inches. Long erect spikes of beau- 
tiful dark blue, large flowers. Pkt.. 10 c; Vs oz., 60c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA HP 
Pentsfeinon 
Elegant bushy plants bearing freely, spikes of rosy lilac 
and white tubular flowers during the summer months. 2 to 
as False Dragon Head. Physo.stegia is 
prettiest hardy perennials. Excellent for cutting. 
2367 Virginianiini. Lovely rosy lilac flowers on long 
freely. Pkt.. lOc; Vs oz.. 75c: ^ oz., $1.40. 
*!*/“• A pretty white flowered form of the above. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 50 c: V 4 . oz., 90c. 
2.372—PLATVCODOIV, Mixed (Chinese Bellflower). HP. 
Balloon-like buds, followed by broad, charming', bell-shaped 
9 nrTn!^‘^ inWhite, mixed. feet. Blooms from 
» fall. Easily raised from seed, which begins to 
nn. li aown outdoors in April. Pkt., 15cf % oz., 
74, OZ., 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
ARE POSTPAID 
Phj’sostegia 
PYRETHRUM HP 
One of the finest daisy like flowers 
grown today and should be in wider 
u.se. It is one of the most graceful 
of cut flowers and one of the longest 
lasting. Very hardy and very de¬ 
sirable for beds and borders. The 
foliage is finely cut, making a hand¬ 
some plant even when not in bloom. 
2 feet. Also culled Painted Daisy. 
2421 — Atrosanguineuni. Lovely, 
large, daisy like flowers, single, in 
red and dark red shades. Pkt., 16c; 
Vs oz., 75c; V4. oz., $1.40. 
2420— Roseiiin. Beautiful, single, 
rose colored daisy like flowers. Pkt.. 
5c; % oz., 60c; % oz., $1.10. 
2425— Hybridiim, Single Mixed. 
Bears large, single, daisy like 
flowers, in a grand mixture ranging- 
from white to deep crimson, wiih 
bright yellow centers. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely. Pkt., lOc; 1/4 oz., 50c; V* oz., 
90c. 
2424—Hybriduni Gi'andiflorum. Pro¬ 
duces* the larg-est and most brilliantly col¬ 
ored of all the single Pyrethrum, mixed 
colors. Very showy. Pkt., 12c; % oz.. 
60c: 14 oz., $1.10. 
2423—Floral Pleiio. Seed saved from 
the finest double flowers. Large, double, 
daisy like colored flowers, mixed. Varies, 
and a percentage will come single. Very 
hardy, very showy and free blooming. Pkt., 
26c; i/i« oz.. $1.60; % oz.. $2.60, 
PRIMULA (Primrose) G 
Platycodon or Chinese 
Bellflower 
Primula, Obeoiiiea Gr. 
A.inong tile fmest and most important vv-inter blooming pot plants, 
Isown in March or April will bloom in winter. 
2401—Climexe Primrose (Primula Sinensis). Unequaled for the house 
or conservatory. Seed saved from the finest plants, mixed colors. Pkt., 
25c; 2 pkts., 4»e; H: oz.. $1.75; Vi« oz.. $3.25. 
2411—Obeonlea Grandlfloru. Large flowers and very free-blooming. 
colors. Iflvt., 20c; 2 pkt.s., 35c: 142 oz.. $2.25; Vie oz.. $4.00. 
^410— Maluooides (Baby Primrose). Large flowers in profusion on 
long stems; lavender-pink. Pkt., 15c: 2 pkts., 25c: V42 oz., 90c; Vie oz., 
$1.50. 
HALF-HARDY PRIMROSES 
Useful for rockeries and borders, as well as for pot culture, 
but must be protected over winter. 
2406— Auricula (Primula Auricula). Beautiful low-growing 
plants, fine for borders, pot culture, etc. The fragrant flowers 
of many rich colors, each marked with a distinct eye, are borne 
in clusters on the top of stems 5 to 6 inches long. Pkt., 20c: 
oz., 75c: Vis oz., $1.25. 
2409—Juponioa (Japanese Primrose). Fine for shady loca¬ 
tions; mixed color.s. 1 V4 feet. Pkt., 10c; Vis oz., 35c; V4 oz., 60c. 
2413— VulgariK (English Primrose). Sweet-.scented, canary 
yellow flower.s in early spring. 6 inches. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c; Mb oz.. 45c: Ik oz., 70c. One pkt. each of above 3, for 40c. 
Pyrethrum, Double Mixed 
1 -wish you could see the Poppies I raised from your seed. They look almost like big red and purple peonies.— 
Mrs. Roy Crawford, Box 435, Davi«lson, Sask., Canada. 
