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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO 
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LA CROSSE, WIS 
1934 
PERENNIAL SEEDS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
One need not have large grounds in order to have a beautiful rock garden Large rockeries with a grcatlv 
varied assortment of plants are most desirable, but a wide varietv of plants a great deal of satisfaction and lovelv 
effects, may be had from a rockery three or five feet in diameter buPlt conspifuously on thriiwn ir pllced^^^^^ 
a?so "prov^e Xcm-f"‘eps, walks, etc., and encircling the giPr^g^ or'o'lte side ®of‘"i^t! w®^ 
Planting seeds is inexpensive, and while many of the perennial seeds do not bloom until the second vear one 
has lovely verdure the tirst year and flowers thereafter. For plants see Wrennial Plant Wetion^^^^^^ ^itst ’ mpC 
those perennials most easily grown from seed. picints, see leienniai Plant faection. e list onl> 
Pkt. 
The Pearl. Double, white, 2 feet, June- 
Sept.1604—10c 
AtJROSTEMMA, C'oroiiaria. Blood-red, silvery foliag'ei 2 
feet. July-Sept.1627—10c 
AIA'SSUM, Sa.xatile Coinpuctuin, Golden yellow, 0 
inches, June .162,5—10c 
ANEMONE, Pulsatilla. Violet lilac, 12 inches. April- 
May ...1535—10c 
ANEMONE, Sylvestris. White, 12 in., April-June.1536—15c 
AOUIEEGI.4, .Alpina. Blue. 12 in., April-July.1537—15c 
AQl’ILEGI-A, Coerulea. Blue and white, 12 in., May- 
July .1607—20c 
AR.MIIS, Alpiiia (Rock Cress). White. 6 in.. April-May. .1538—10c 
■AR.MERI.A, Eorinosa. Crimson, 9 in.. Spring' to Fall. . . .1539—10c 
ASPERULA, Odorata. White, 9 in.. April-June.1662—10c 
.ASTER, Alpinus. Soft blue, 10 in.. June-Sept.1731—16c 
Al'BRETI.A, Grand, hj brida. Mixed colors, 6 in., spring.. 1761—25c 
.AI RICl'I.A. Mixed colors, 6 in., early spring.2406—20c 
C.X.MPANIXA, Carpatica. (Harebell.) Blue, 6 in.. July- 
Aug.185.3—10c 
C.X.'MPANIH.A, Carpatica Alba. White. 7 in.. July-Aug. . 1854—10c 
C.VNDA’TVFT, Scnipervircns. White, 6-8 in., June-July. . 1839—15c 
('KRASTIl'.M, Toinentosuin. White, silveiy foliage, 4 in., 
spring ..1867—10c 
COWSLIP. Mixed <>olor8, 6 in.. April-May.1910—15c 
DI.ANTHVS, I'luinarius. Mixed colors, 6 in., June-July. .1990— 6c 
DIANTHI S, PI. Sempcrtlorcns. Mixeel, 6 in., June-July.. 1958—10c 
KRINl'S, .Mpiniis. Blue. 6 in., May-June....2006—25c 
KRA’SIMl'.M. Pulcliclluin. Yellow, 6 in., May-July. . . .2007—lOc 
I 'ORGET-.ME-NOT, .\li>estrls. Blue, 4 in., May-June.... 1992— 8c 
I'ORGET-.MK-NOT, Alpestris Rosea. Rose, 4 in., June.. 1998—10c 
KORGET-.ME-NOT, Ruth Fischer. Sky blue, 6 in., May- 
July .190(5—O5o 
(.YPSOPHIL.A, Repeiis. (Trailiin.'-.) White, 6 hi., sum¬ 
mer .—15c 
IIKl’('HER.\, ll.vi)rida. Mixed, 24 in., June-July.2031—15c 
I.INARIA, ('.vmballaria. Violet, 3 in.. May.2120— 5c. 
PL.ATA'CODON, .Mixed. Blue and white. 18 in., summer. .2372—15c 
POPPA', Iceland. Mixed. 12 in.. May-Sept. 
PKI.Mri.A, A’eris. See Cowslip. 
J'KIMl'L.A, Vulgaris. Yellow, (5 in.. April-May.241.3—20c 
,'s.\PONARI.A. Ocyinoides. White and crimson, 6 in., June- 
Aug.‘2478—10c 
h.VXIFR.Ati.A, Decipiens. Masses of while flowers, 18 in., 
■lune .2479—16c 
.SEDl M, Acre. (Golden Moss.) Yellow. .3 in., June- 
July .2489—20c 
.‘sILENE, Schafta. Ros<-, 4 in., July-Aug.2491 — 1.5c 
SOLID.AGO, Virgo Aurea. Yellow, 10 in., April-May. . .2475—10c 
sT.ATlCE. (Sea La vernier.) Mixed, 12 in.. Jime-Aug. . . 2462— 7c 
Tl NIC.A, Saxifraga. Liiac Rose, 10 in., Ma.v.25.32—10c 
I'ERONKW. .'Mixed. All colors. 12 in.. June-.Aug.2.570—lOc 
5 lOL.A, Coriiiita. Mixed. 4 in., June-July.2559—lOc 
1 Pkt. Each of .Above -10 Varieties, for ?3.26 
.2394—10c 
ANNUAL FLOWERS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
All of these flower the first year and are rcost desirable. 
Pkt. 
AGERATU3I, Little Blue Star. Blue, 4 in., summer.1610—15o 
AGER'ATUM, Little White Dorrit. White, 4 in., summer. .1611— 6c 
ALYSSUM, Little Gem. White, 6 in.. June-Aug.1626—10c 
ALYSSUM, Sweet. White, 10 in., trailing. July-Aug.1622— 6c 
ALYSSUM, Lilac Queen. Lilac. 5 in., July-Aug.1629—10c 
ASTER, Dwarf. Lavender, 10 in., Aug.-Sept.1717_12c 
LOBELIA, Blue Bird. Blue. 6 in.. July-Sept.2110_10c 
LOBELIA, MLxed. Mixed, 6 in., July-Sept.2111_10c 
MARIGOLD, Dwarf African. Mixed. 15 in., July-Sept. . .2128—10c 
MIGNONETTE, Alixed. All colors. 16 in., Aug.-Sept.2144— 7c 
PETUNIA, Dwarf Mixed, Mixed, 6 in.. Aug.-Sept.2323_ 7o 
PHLOX, Dwarf Mixed. 6 in., Aug.-Sept.2359—lOo 
PORTUL.ACA, Dwarf Double. Mixed, 6 in., summer.2400—10c 
zinnia, Lilliput MLxed. 1,5 in.. Aug.-Sept.2768_lOc 
1 Pkt, Each of Above 14 Varieties, for ijsl.OO 
HARDY PLANTS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
Price, Unless Noted: 3 for 60c; dozen, $2.00, postpaid. 
ACHILLEA, The Pearl. Double, 'white. 2 feet. 
ALY'SSUM, Sa.xatile. Golden yellow, 9 inches. 
ALYSSU3I, Rostratum. Deep yellow, 20 inches. 
.VNTHEMIS. Daisy like flowers of yellow and white. 
‘4QUILEGIA, Caerulea, blue, white spur; Canandensis, yellow tinted 
red: Chrysantha, pure yidlow: Rose, soft rose: .Mrs. Scott Elliott 
Mlxwl, large spurs. 1 to 2 feet. 
CHEIR.W’THUS. Orange flowers, 10 inches. 
DELPHINIU.M, Chinese. Blue and white, mi.xed, 15 in. 
DIANTHUS, Atrococcineus. Fieiy red, 6 inches. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. Blue, 5 inches. 
HEUCHERA. Scarlet. 24 in. 2 year plants, each, .3.5c. 
LINUM (I*erennial Flax). Blue. 18 inches. 
PHLOX SUBl’LAT.V. 8 inches. State c-olor 'wanted. Lavender, Pink 
or White. 
POPPY. Iceland. Mixed. 12 in. 
POPI'Y, Oriental. Scarlet. 15 in. Each, 35c. 
SKDl M, .\crc, yellow, .3 inches: Stolonifcra, pnrplish-pink, 6 inches: 
Stahli, white, tinted foliage, 6 inches. 
8PIREA, Filipendula. White, 15 in., lovely foliage. Each, 3,5c. 
One Each of .\bovc 21 Named Plants, for $3.50, I'ostpaid 
Your Dahlia Flowered Zinnias 
were the earliest and loveliest 1 have ever had. Am well pleased ■with your seeds. 
—Miss A. K. Kenney, Centerhurg, Ohio. 
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