1934 
119 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS- 
lowers or I'hiJadelphus Virginalis 
TAMARIX. Tall grow¬ 
ing shrubs, with fine 
feathery foliage like that 
of the Juniper, Adaptable 
to all soils. Both Hispida 
and Odessana are fine va¬ 
rieties. 
—Hispida. Densely bushy, 
a foaming, feathery mass 
of glaucous foliage, with 
extra large upright pan¬ 
icles of bright coral pink 
flowers in midsummer. 7 
to 10 feet. Each, 40c; 3 
for $1.10. 
—Od'e.ssunn. 4 to 6 feet. Ex¬ 
quisitely feathered foliage 
of silvery green, lovely lav¬ 
ender pink flowers in loose 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALL SHRUBS ARE SENT POSTPAID 
1*HII''A.DEI.I’IIUS COKONAILIUS— Mock Orange. Exquisite, fragrant 
white flowers in May and June. Grows 8 to 10 feet high. The flowers 
are very profuse, similar to strawberry blossoms, but larger, white, 
a rich, creamy tinge imparted by the golden stamens. Each, 25e; 
70e; « for !)!l.:{(>. ’ 
with 
3 for 
TainarLx, Hispida 
Very hardy. 
panicles, in July and August. 
Each. .33e; 3 for 9Sc. 
Y'IBURNUM. Showy shrubs of vigorous 
growth, blooming freely in Spring and 
vividly brightening Fall with gleaming 
fruits and richly colored foliage. 
—Opuliis. (High Bush Cranberry.) 8 to 10 
feet. Handsome, dense, brilliant green fo¬ 
liage. Its red berries, which resemble cran¬ 
berries, enliven the late summer and persist 
on bare branches into the winter. Very 
hardy. Each, 33c; 3 for 94c; 6 for .$1.78. 
—1 liiladciphiis Virginalis. This fine new Mock Orange was granted a 
certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. 
Although a member of the common Mock Orange family, it far exceeds 
any ot them in beauty and form. 
Flowers are unusually large, with rounded petals and mostly double 
crested. They come in clusters of five to seven, the individual blooms 
measuring 2 inches or moie in diameter, of the purest snow white, and 
sweetly scented. Flowers in June. 8 feet. Ideal for planting in front 
porch or house. Each, .3.'>c; 3 for .$1.09; (I for $1.90. 
SNOWBERllY. A desirable small shrub (3 to 5 feet) that grows in 
almost any soil; valued for use in shaded locations. Easily grown and 
very hardy. 
—RaceinoKus. The true 
Snowberry. Bears small, 
rose-pink flowers in sum¬ 
mer, which are followed 
by an abundance of large 
clustered, milk white ber¬ 
ries that remain on the 
bush until far into winter. 
Each, 35c; 3 for 70c. 
— Vulgaris. The well 
known and popular In¬ 
dian Currant or Coral 
Berry. Low growing, 
spreading bushes of 
graceful habit, bearing 
small, rose pink flowers in 
summer, followed by small 
red berries which cluster 
in thick ropes along the slender 
branches, and which remain until 
far into the winter. Valuable 
for shady locations. 3 to 5 feet. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 87c; 6 f<ir $1.65; 
doz., .$3.95. 
WTillGELA. These beautiful shrubs 
bloom in great profusion in May, 
June and July. 3 to 5 feet high. 
—Rosea. An elegant Weigela growing 3 to 
5 feet high, of erect and compact growth. 
Also known as Diervilla. Bears a wealth 
of flne rose colored, bell shaped blossoms, 
in May and June, and often sparingly during 
the summer. Blossoms are borne all along 
arching canes, making it an object of unusual 
and striking beauty. Thrives almost any¬ 
where. Each, 37c; 3 for 76c; 6 for $1.44; doz., $2.68. 
—Eva Rathke. Large trumpet shaped, deep crimson*flow¬ 
ers in May and June. Bush is vigorous and upright in 
growth, but more spreading with age. 6 to 8 feet Verv 
showy. Each, .35c; 3 for $1.00. ' 
—Variegated. Flowers are soft pink Foli¬ 
age is very attractive, being bordered with 
creamy white. Splendid for planting among 
your dark leaved shrubbery to lighten it 
and to give variety to it. Each. 3.3c; .3 for 
94c; 6 for $1.78. One Each of Above 3 
IVeigelas, for 85c. 
Snowberry 
SPEri.VL, OFFER: S 
shrubs, our selection, all 
dilferent for 
isSl.OO 
Postpaid 
High Bush Cranberry (Vib, Opulus) 
IVeigela Rosen. The Weigelus Are 
Beautiful Shrubs 
BARGAIN SHRUB COLLECTIONS 
No. A. 
Hydrangea 
Arborescens 
Spirea, Van 
Hotittei 
Taniarix 
Weigela Rosea 
All 8 for 
$ 1.69 
^postpaid 
No. B. 
1 Lilac. Vulgaris 
1 Philadelphus 
Virginalis 
And .3 other shrubs, 
all different, our se¬ 
lection. 
All 5 for 
$ 1.27 
postpaid 
No. 
1 Buddleia 
3 Hydrangea. 
Paniculata 
3 Spirea. Van Houttel 
Spirea Froebeli 
Spirea Prunifolia 
Tamarix 
Weigela. Candida 
Weigela. Eva 
Rathke 
C. 
All 15 for 
$ 3.58 
po.stpaid 
1 must tell you that my Philadelphus Virginalis bloomed beautifully last year and was very much admired.- 
Mrs. Mike Biegert, R. D. 1, Fergus Falls, Minn. 
