1934 
117 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS 
i^eiitzin, I'rirte of Korliester 
—P ride of 
Roc li enter. 
Larpre, double 
flowers, white 
tinged with 
blush. Grows 
,'1 to 6 feet 
high. Biooms 
in May. Each, 
2.'ic; S for 70c; 
fi f o r $1.:50; 
doz., $2.15. 
7’he Lovely Hush IToncyniickle Tatarica 
1 have purchased Shrubs and Seeds from you before, and have always been very well satisfied.- 
Ritzville, Washington. 
-Mrs. B. E. Sielaff, 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALL SHRUBS ARE SEXT POSTPAID 
Berl>cri.s Tliiiiihcrgi or 
Japan lljirherry 
BUDDLEIA 
Evcrhiooniing Butterfly 
Bii.sh or Siiniiiier Lilac. A 
fine shrub of vigorous 
g r o w t h, flowers very 
sweet and fragrant, 
blooming in spikes 8 to 12 
inches long, of bright 
mauve-violet color. Be¬ 
gins lloweiing in July 
and continues until frost; 
ideal for cut flowers. As 
it is semi-herbaceous, it 
sometimes dies down to 
the ground in winter, but 
shoots forth quickly the 
next spring. 3 to s' feet. 
Each, 2»c; 3 for 82c; 6 for 
$1.58. 
CI.ETHBA ALAIPOLIA 
(Sweet Pepper Bush). 
Long spikes of ))ure white 
flowers in August and 
September. 5 feet. Un¬ 
usually fragrant, and may 
be planted beneath the 
windows, to scent the 
house. Of neat, upright 
growth. Protect this 
lovely shrub over winter, 
in very cold s e c t i o n s. 
Each, 57e; 2 for $1.10; 6 for $3.24. 
CORXUS STOLOXIEERA (Red-Osier Dogwood). Valuable for its 
brilliant bark. A beautiful shrub 7-8 feet high, usually with dark 
blood-red branches, of rather prostrate, spreading growth. Pretty 
white flowers in INIay and June. Grows in any soil, and in shade. Ele¬ 
gant for corners and fear planting. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.25; (t for $2.25. 
f A JAPOXIC,\ (Firehush or Japan ()nince). Early in 
spring.it is completely covered with dazzling scarlet flowers, followed 
by small quince-shaped fruits which are quite fragrant. It is of bushy 
growth, 6 feet high, with small protecting thorns. Makes a fine hedge. 
Each, 31c: 2 
Salzer’s ornamental flowering shrubs are perfectly hardy everywhere, 
they require no protection and last a lifetime. Leaflet, “How To Prune 
Shrubs,” sent free upon request. 
BERBERIS THUNBERGI (Japan Barberi’y). Of dwarf growth, uni¬ 
formly bushy and rounded in form with small, numerous leaves densely 
covering the thorny twigs. Very desirable as a low, compact, hardy, 
impassable hedge for confining lawns or dividing properties. It be¬ 
comes literally covered with bright scarlet berries and the foliage turns 
to a showy scarlet in fall. Each, 24c; 3 for (Jhc; C for .‘^1.30. 
SALZER’S NEW RED LEAVED BAR¬ 
BERRY. This fine Berberis Thunbergi is 
the same as that listed above, except that 
the foliage at all times is a rich, lustrous, 
bronzy red. Throughout the summer this 
color is intensified until in the fall its fol¬ 
iage changes to vivid orange, scarlet, and 
red shades, and is followed by brilliant 
scarlet berries which persist until far into 
winter. To develop its brilliant coloring, 
it should be planted in full exposure to the 
sun. Each, 43c; 3 for $1.25; C for $2.25; 
12 for $4.45. 
BECHTEL’S FLOAVERING CRAB. The 
genuine double flowered crab, with large, 
double, fragiaut, pinkish flowers resem¬ 
bling miniature roses, covering the entiie 
tree. Of neat symmetrical habit. Forms 
a rounded, compact, dwarf tree and largely 
used as a single lawn specimen or in high 
shrub plantings. Blossoms open slowly and 
last a long time. Very showy. Each, 55c; 
3 for $1.55. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLES. Of true bush 
form and have bright and pretty, fragrant 
flowers, followed by showy berries during 
fall. Make fine hedges (grow 6 to 8 feet 
high) and are splendidly adapted for tall 
shrub groups. Ideal for shaded locations. 
—Frn;;rniitis»>iiiin. A fine shrub for hedges oi 
tall shrub groups, as it grows 6 to 8 feet high. 
Splendid for shnded locations. It is of strong 
growth, very fragrant, and bears a wealth of 
pink flowers in April. Each, 30v; 3 for 87c; 
G for $1.0.5. 
—Morrowi. A spreading variety, grows 4 to 6 
feet tall. Has rich, yellow flowers in May, fol¬ 
lowed by showy red berries. .Each, 35c; 3 for 
$1.00; 0 for $1.00; doz., $.3.45. 
—Tatarica. Bears a profusion of lovely flow¬ 
ers in May and June, followed by brilliant, 
red berries in fall. State color wanted: PINK 
or AVHITE. Each, 2Sc; 3 for SOc; G for .$1.50. 
Budd'Ieia or Everblooming Butterfly Bush 
for .50c; 
$1.72. 
6 for 
—C r e n a t a 
Rosea. Beau¬ 
tiful flowers, 
single, deli- 
cate pale 
pink. Grows 
4 to 6 feet 
high. Each, 
24c; 3 for 60c; 
G for $1.30; 
doz., $2.4.5. 
DEUTZI A. 
They flower 
in June, bear¬ 
ing masses of 
dainty bell or 
tassel-shaped 
flowers. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. 
