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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO 
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1934 
SALZER’S GERMAN IRIS 
are easily grown and will bloom year after year. Tliev are vei v liardv and winter 
‘F7Tan/or''-\h:oo%ing petlu! (S) sigmifies stamiaid or erect petals; 
EXTRA CHOICE GERMAN IRIS Tostpaid 
KOOII. (S) Rich claret purple; (F) deep blackish purple. Very earlv7 
ilowennK: iii May .... ^ 
LOHENGRIN. (S) and (FI are both a deep and uniform rosy mauve 
Iliac. One of the most vigorous growers. 
JIANDRALISCAE. (S) and IFl rich lavender purple. Beautiful large 
flowers on 3 foot stems. Early.. .19 
NIEBEH’NGKN. (S> Olive green suffused with yellow, total effect, 
fawn; (F) deep purple violet edged fawn. 2.4 
P.\RC 1)E NEUILLA’. Entire flower is beautiful rich plum purple. . . . 
QUEEN OF MAA’. Soft rose-pink, with deeper veining on falls. A dis¬ 
tinctive variety . ■....., . 
SIIERIVIN WRIGHT. (S) and (F) bright golden yellow without mark¬ 
ings or shadings. The best yellow.23 
SHREWSBURY. tS) Rosy bronze; (P> violet purple, conspicuous and 
heavy orange beard.'.og 
One Each of Above 8 Iris for $1..35i Postpaid... 
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.3 for 
1.25 
$0.73 
.23 
.67 
.19 
.24 
.60 
.21 
.62 
.23 
.67 
.26 
.76 
Japan Iris, Maliograny 
SPEC lAL OFFER 
Mlxeil Iris—Our selection of the many beautiful, hardy German Iris that we 
these bargain prices: 6 for 65c: 13 for ijll.OO; 26 for yi.os; 
m) tor $ 0 . 00 , postpaid. 
JAPAN IRIS 
The true Irl.s Kaempferi. They dif¬ 
fer from the German Iris in that they 
carry their flowers on top of their 
stately stems, and flower later, there¬ 
by prolonging the Iris season. The 
flowers are of immense size, often 6 to 
8 inches in diameter and beautiful be¬ 
yond description. Very hardy. They 
require a well-drained soil and plentv 
of water during the dry season, but 
otherwise need no attention. 
KUMEE. Blue, a lovely shade, large 
En<*h. •k’ie} 3 for $1.00, iipd. 
KOlvO - NO - IRO. Royal purple 
petals, yellow center. Charming. 
Eai'li, 33cj 3 for S>5c, postpuid. 
MAHOGANY. Deep velvety, ma¬ 
hogany red; double flowers. Each. 
45c; 3 for $1,;£5, poatpaid. 
MONIJl-NO-TAKI. Rosy 
crimson, golden throat, ele¬ 
gant. Each. 49c; 3 for $1,42. 
PATROCLE. Attractive 
dark reddish violet, a 
beauty. Each. ;i5c; 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
UJI-NO-HOTARU. Rich 
purple petals tipped with 
violet, golden throat. Each, 
50c; 3 for $1.40, iMiatpaid. 
One each of above 6 Iris 
for $2.25, poatpuid. 
UNNAMED COLORS: Purple, Light Blue, Bronze. 
Pink and Mixed. Large, showy flowers. State color 
wanted. Each. 29c; 3 for !S4c; « for $1.60, postpaid. 
ANNUAL CLIMBERS 
BLUE MEXICAN GLORY". This magnificent blue 
flowering Glory blossoms in great profusion. It is 
similar to the Moon Flower in growth, with blos¬ 
soms 3 or more inches in diameter. Each, 24c; 3 for 
69c, postpaid. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER. Elegant foliage, flowers 
cardinal-red and borne profusely, in clusters. 
Climbs rapidly. Each, 23c; 3 for 65c, postpaid. 
COBEA ^SCANDENS, OR CATHEDRAL BELLS. 
Three or four plants placed along the side of the 
house will cover it fully twenty feet wide and rival 
each other as to which will reach the top of the 
roof first; charming purple bell-shaped blossoms. 
Each, 26c; 3 fqr 75c. postpaid. 
WHITE MOON FLOWER, GIANT. Often growing 
50 feet in one season; blooms continuously from 
June to November, its moon-like giant flowers being 
f purest white, blooming only at night or on 
dull days; gives out a delicious odor similar to the 
Jasmine. Each, 2.S«*; 3 for 80c, postpaid. 
1 Each of Above 4 Clliiihcrs, for OOc, Postpaid. 
German Iris, 
Brenthls 
CHOICE GERMAN IRIS 
HER MAJESTY. (S) Lovely rose-pink; 
(F) coppery crimson traced with white. 
Each, 19c; .3 for 64o, ]H>stpaid. 
HONORABILIS. (S) Rich golden yellow; 
(F) velvety mahogany brown. Large flowers. 
Each, 16c; ;i for 45c, postpaid. 
IGNITA. (S) and (F) of exquisite 
mauve coloriug. Each, 17c; 3 for 48c, ppd. 
LORELEY. (S) Clear pale yellow; (F) 
lovely plum violet with yellow edge. Each, 
35c; ;j for 72c, iMistpuid. 
MARMORA. (S) Sulphtir and fawn; (F) 
cniuson-purple. margined lavender. Each. 
18c; 3 for 50c, postpaid. 
MME, CHEREAU. (S) White, bold erect 
flowers: (F) creamy white center, bordered 
and frilled blue. Each, 19c; 3 for 64c. 
MITHRAS. (S) Light yellow: (F) brilliant 
wine-red. with narrow border of deep yellow 
Each, 25c; 3 for 72c, postpaid. 
ORIENTALIS. (S) Intensely blue flowers: 
(F) rich clear purple, conspicuous orange 
beard. Each, 18c; ;3 for 30c, postpaid. 
PERFECTION. (S) Light blue; (F) dark 
velvety, violet-black, with orange beard. 
Each, 20c; 3 for 57c, postpaid. 
QI AKER LADY. (S) Cupped, smoky 
lavender, yellow shadings; (F) drooping 
agcratum-blue and old gold: stigmas yellow 
elegant. Each, 22c; 3 for 63c, postpaid. 
RllEINIXE. (S) Pure white; (F) deep 
violet blue with white edge. A giant. 
Each, 20c; 3 for 57c, postpaid. 
WAI.n.\LL.\. (S) Lavender; (F) wine- 
rod. Handsome, bold flowers, veiy conspicu¬ 
ous. Each. Itlc; ;$ for .54c, iMistpaid. 
One Each of the Above 12 Iris for $1.76. 
Postpaid. 
MADEIRA VINE 
Also called 
Mlgaonette Vine. 
An old fa.shioned 
popular vine, 
with numerous 
r a c ernes of 
feathery white 
flowers of d e - 
lieiotis fragraiiee. 
Fleshy, heart 
shaped, light 
green loaves, 
grows rapidly. A 
striking annual 
climber. Peren¬ 
nial in the south. 
Eaeh, 1.5e; 3 for 
42e; 6 for 8<k-, 
postpaid. 
^ The Japan Iris that I purchased from you are in bloom now and are just beautiful.—Mrs, E. A. Benson, Minoequa, Wis. 
