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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO 
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LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1934 
Purity, Seinl-Dwarf 
“SOW SALZER’S SEEDS- 
1 find that your seeds grive 
better results than any 1 
have used.—R, E. Bryan. M. 
D., NestorviHe, W. Va. 
I have used your seetl be¬ 
fore and they are splendid. 
—Mrs. Fannie M. Eiupr. 510 
So. 4 Ave., Laurel. Miss. 
I prefer Salzer's Seeds.— 
Miss Velma R. Smith. R. D. 
Box 260A, Ft. Smith. Ark. 
Salzer’s Snapdragon, Apple Blossom 
Tall Maxiiiiiiin, Giant F'lo^vered 
Sturdy, compact plants, about 1% feet high; 
profuse bloomers with large flowers. Also 
called Half Dwarf Giant Antirrhinum. 
1645— Amber Ctiieen. Canary yellow, overlaid 
chamois pink. 
1646— Black I’rince. Rich dark crimson. 
1647— Defiance. Flaming orange - scarlet. 
1648— IVelrose. Charming deep rose-pink. 
1649— Bose Queen. Delicate rose with yel¬ 
low lip. 
1792— Purity. Large pure white blossoms. 
1643— ClitTwood Semi-Dwarf, Mixed. Care¬ 
fully selected, extra choice seed, northern 
grown, that will give you a riotous abundance. 
Many colors. 
Any o’f the above: Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c: 14 
oz., 40c. One pkt., each of the above 6 colors, 
for 50c: 14 oz. each., $1.25, 
1642— Dwarf Giant Mixed. A very dwarf 
bushy type, flne for edging. Height. 8 to 10 
inches. Many different colors. Pkt.. 5c: 14 oz 
20c; 14 oz.. 35c. 
STOCKS (Gilliflower) hh.\ 
Very popular flowers, easily grown, and are so highly fragrant and of such great 
beauty that they deserve a place in every garden in the country. 
-sow SALZER’S SEEDS - 
No seeds have ever done as well as 
Salzer’s Seeds.—Mrs. G. W. Seaman, Star 
Route No. 2, Hemingford. Nebr. 
1 have found your seeds the best to 
plant.—Mrs. S. M. Ball. Gunnison. Colo. 
Your swds were the best for the money 
that I’ve had in some time.—Mr. E. A. 
Feichtner, 5.’i Chestnut Lane, Erie, Pa. 
I had a wonderful garden last year with 
Salzer’s Seeds.—Mrs. Emma Hendrickson, 
Sl,5 N. Clark St., Carroll. la. 
We get flne results with your seed.— 
Miss Crane Rosenbaum, 5.’{9 W. .’trd St., 
Hastings. Minn. 
LABGE-FLOlVEItlNG TEN Al'EEKS. Plants are pvramidal in 
growth, about 10 inche.s high, very free blooming, and produce 
a high percentage of double flowers. 
2466—Blood Red 
2 467—Canary Veliow 
2468—Criinaon 
2469—Dark Blue 
24,0—Light Blue 
2471—White 
Storks, Large TVn Weeks 
Pf-r Pkt., 10c: Vs oz., 50c; % oz., 90c. One pkt. 
each of above 6 colors for 50c. ^ 
2472—Mixed. All colors. Pkt., lOc; Vit oz.. SOc; % oz., 40c. 
2465—>Ilxed, Salzer’s Clilfwood Farm I’ltIPI.E-A-TESTED _A 
si>eciiil reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests- Pkt 
15c; 14 oz., 75c; hi oz., $1.25. 
Cl'T-AND-COME-AGAIN STOCKS. Excellent for cutting pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of big fragrant tru.sses; perpetual bloom¬ 
ers. 1V 2 feet. 
2482—PriiK-ess Alice. "WTiite. Pkt., lOc; >4 oz 60c 
2484— Sapphire. Blue. Pkt.. 15c; K oz., 60c: vi oz $110 
2485— Sunburst. Yellow. Pkt., lOc; Vi, oz., 35c:’ >4 o’z., 60c 
One Pkt. each of above, 3 for 30c. 
MAMMOTH FLOW’ER- 
I.XG BEAUTY STOCKS, 
A magnificent, compara¬ 
tively new strain, jilant.s 
about 2 feet high, bear¬ 
ing very large, double, 
fragrant flowers. 
2481— Crimson King, 
Crimson. 
24 83— Queen Alexan¬ 
dria. Rose. 
2480— Beauty of Nice. 
Pink. 
2486— xMixed. All col¬ 
ors. 
Any of above: Per 
Pkt.. lOc; oz., 35c; 
Ml oz., 60c. One pkt., each 
of above. 3 for 25c; Vn 
oz. each for 90c. 
1 have been a Salzer Customer for 15 years and 1 could not plant a garden without Salzer’s Seeds They are the best 
seed grown.—Mrs. Frank Felder, Guttenberg, Iowa. 
LARGE FLOWERING, SEMI-DWARF 
SALZER’S SNAPDRAGONS OR ANTIRRHINUM HUB 
Within the last few years Snapdragons have become immensely pop¬ 
ular. This is not to be wondered at, as, whether used for cutting or 
for show in the garden, they are one of the most valuable flowers -wliich 
can readily be grown from seed. We offer three distinct types, the large- 
flowering, tall-growing or giant, the equally large-flowered, half dwarf 
variety, and the dwarf Snapdragons. 
Although they are really biennials, or short-lived perennials, they 
bloom freely the first season from see<l. If cut hack and potted up in 
September, they will bloom nearly all winter, making splendid house 
decorations. In our trials the seeds sown out of doors the first week 
of May came into bloom early in July, remaining in full flower until 
November. For earlier flowering, they may be started indoors or in 
a frame in March, transplanting tliem to the open when the weather 
is suitable. After exhaustive tests of scores of varieties we offer the 
following as the best in their respective colors, 
TALL MAXIMUM, GIANT FLOWERED 
Grows about three feet tall, the flowers .are 
massive and the flower spikes long. Splendid 
for cutting and tall borders. We offer choice, 
extra selected seed, carefully tested on our 
great Cliff wood F’arms, in the following colors: 
1614 — Apple BIomnoiii. Delicate rosy-pink 
With yellow lip and pure white throat. 
1615— niineli of Lilac. Beautiful shade of 
lilac-purple. 
1616— liiflinn Summer, Velvety copper. 
1617 — Wallfiower. Bronzy orange shading to 
coppery red at the edges and to clear deep 
yellow in the tliroat. 
1619 — iiolden Queen. Rich, golden yellow. 
1621 — Purple King. Glorious, deep purple. 
1791 — A^■ll^le. Pure wliite, large flowers. 
1644— Mixed. Grand assortment of colors. 
Any of the above: Pkt., 15c; % oz., 45c: % 
oz., 80c. One Pkt., each of the above 7 colors, 
for 90c; 44 oz. each, for $2.65. 
1601— Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRI- 
PI.<I'r-A-TESTED. A special reselected strain 
certified by THREEl-WAY tests. Pkt., 20c; 2 
pkts., S5c: 44 oz., 85c. 
