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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO 
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1934 
LA CROSSE, WIS 
Lilies are among- the most stately of 
all garden plants, are perfectly hardy, 
and -will bloom for \cars to come. 
AURATUM 
The Gold lliinded IJIy of Japan—One 
of the finest and most popular of the 
h.'irdy garden lilies. The flowers are 
puie ^vhite. thickly studded with crim- 
iion spots while through the center of 
each I>etal runs a clear golden band. 
Fully exjianded. the flowers measure 
nearly a foot across, are produced 
abundantly from June to October and 
possess a moat delicious fragrance. 24 
to 30 inches high. Fir.sf .size bulbs, each, 
:i7e; 3 for 0 for doz., !ii:{.7S; 
25 for !jS7.25, postpaid. 
BLACKBERRY LILY 
An old fashioned lily-like plant with 
show.v orange and black spotted flowers 
on stems 30 inches high, which are fol¬ 
lowed by large black seeds, resembling 
a blackberry. Very desirable. Kaeli, 
80c; 3 for 85o; 6 for ijil.tkl, postpaid. 
CORAL LILY 
TENl’IFOLIl'.M—A small slender lily. 18 
inches hig-h. with fla.shy. inlensely scarlet flow¬ 
ers, borne in profusion. Finely cut foliage. 
June. Each, 34c; 3 for G9c; <> for .'S1..30. 
postpaid. 
ELEGANS LILY 
Grand, large tulip-shaped blossoms in the 
richest hues of yellow and red on the same 
flower. The flowers are erect and are borne in 
large clusters. This class includes some of the 
most beautiful hardy garden lilies. 1 to 3 feet 
high. Blooms in July. Each. ;i!)c; 3 for 81c; 
<5 for $1.61; dozen. $.■{.1.5, postpaid. 
Hemerocallis 
FEAVA (I.euHMi 
Lil> i—A rich, pure 
clear lemon yel¬ 
low color and of a 
rather thick. A^el- 
y e t y substance. 
Delicately fra- 
grant. 12 to 18 
inches high. A 
charming t >' p e . 
K a c b, 2.5e; 3 for 
72e; 6 for .$1.3.5. 
KWANSO (Day 
Lilj )—A large 
flowered Hemero¬ 
callis witli rich 
golden bronze, 
double flowers in 
July and August. 
2 feet. A beauti¬ 
ful variety, with 
long narrow 
leaves, very grace¬ 
ful. Kaeli. 24e; 3 
for CS)c; G for .$1.30, 
postpaid. 
HardyGardenLilies iZ™™? 
Flava Lily 
Ivtvan.so Lily 
Itiibriiiii Lily 
RUBRUM or 
ROSEUM 
White, shaded 
and spotted witli 
rose and red. One 
of tlte most showy 
of lilies; of me¬ 
dium lieight. 2% 
to 3 feet. Illooms 
in Aug u St an d 
September. 9 to 
10 inch bulbs. 
E a e li, 34o; 3 for 
»7e; G f <. r 
doz,, $3.65, ppd. 
PERUVIAN DAFFODIL 
A grand summer flowering bulb, producing 
■with great freedom, large Amaryllis like, pure 
white, fragrant blossom.s. Keep I lie bulbs in 
a dry, warm place and plant out in June. Not 
hardy. Dig up in Oct. Eacli, 35c; 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
SPIDER LILY 
The flowers are briglit 
crimson-scarlet. 10 to 
12 in an umbel, and are 
curiously curled and 
crisped, giving a spidery 
effect. Not h a r d .v. 
Each, 2.5c; 3 for 73c, 
IMistpaid. 
Spider Lily 
Regal Lily 
The Regal Lily 
This fine variety from Western 
China is admittedly one of the most 
beautiful Garden Lilies yet intro¬ 
duced. It grows 3 to 5 feet high, 
and blooms out of doors in July, 
continuing its glorious display well 
into August. It is perfectly hardy, 
and flourishes under very varied 
conditions. The large trumpet 
shaped, delicately scented flowers, 
which are produced freely, are ivory 
white, sliaded pink, and tinged with 
canary yellow at the base of the 
petals. 30 to 40 inches. Easily 
grown. Strong bnib.s: Each, 25)e; 
3 for S-te; G for $1.G4, postpaid. Large 
Size (5 to 7 in. eireiiniference> : Eaeli, 
4f)e; 3 for $1.44; G for $2..S0, postpaid. 
EiinkiaGrandilloru 
Grandest of the Tigers; black i)ol- 
islied stem, sometimes 6 feet liigh. Very 
large pyramids of flowers, orange-red, 
spotted with black. Blooms in August. 
Very hardy everywhere. Always pop¬ 
ular. 3 to 4V2 feet. Each, 22c; 3 fur 
G3e; G for $1.19, |>ostpaid. 
Double Tiger Lily 
One of tlie most popular 
hard.v lilies. It produces an 
imtnense number of double 
bright orange-red flowers 
spotted with black. Very 
hardy, blooms over a long 
period. Tlie large double 
flowers are liorne in great 
profusion. Eaeli. 2!»e; 3 for 
84c; G for $l.G0, postpaid. Tiger Lily 
FUNKIA MEDIA or 
PLANTAIN LILY 
12 to 18 inclies high. Broad, massive 
foliage, variegated green and white; 
large, lovely purple, lily-like flowers. 
They succeed equally well in the sun 
or shade, but are especi;illy well 
adapted for shaded locations. Fine for 
edging and blooms in Julv. Broad, mas¬ 
sive foliage. Each, 23c; 3 for 63c; G for 
.$1.20, postiiaid, 
Funkia Grandiflora 
Has very large, 
pure white, lily 
shaped, fragrant 
flowers in August 
and September. 3 
feet. Tlieir broad, 
massive foliage 
makes thorn attrac¬ 
tive subjects even 
when not in flower, 
anil they :ire splen¬ 
did for shaded l«>ca- 
tioiis. Each. .'{9c; ;{ 
for $1.12; G for .$2.17, 
po.stpaii]. 
Tigridia Pavonia 
Very showy, late summer-flowering, 
also known as Tiger Flower or Shell 
Flower. Grows 21/2 feet tall, bearing 
erect spikes of attractive, deep orange 
and oddly brown blotched flowers, with 
cup shaped centers and wide-spreading 
outer leaves. Blooms in July and Au¬ 
gust. Plant like Gladioli and dig up 
bulbs in fall. 3 for 45c; G for 80c, ppd. 
Lily of the Valley 
One of the daintiest and 
sweetest of flowers, having 
escalloped bells, creamy 
white color, pendant long 
slender stems. Leaves are 
broad, and the flowers be¬ 
ing very fragrant, they 
make up beautiful bou¬ 
quets. A valuable plant for 
reclaiming shaded, unused 
ground. Spreads rapidly. .» .„r .i^»c; 
G for 35c; 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.25; 50 foi 
$2.25, po.stpnid. Largre Cliniip.s Euch, 
31c; 2 for 59c, po.sfpaid. 
GODFREY CALLA LILY 
Seldom used 
except for 
house bloom, 
but as sucli it 
is very pop¬ 
ular, its pure, 
spotless white 
lending an air 
of serenity and 
beauty to t h e 
rooms. It is 
one of the most 
profuse flower¬ 
ing of all sorts 
and blooms al¬ 
most continu¬ 
ously. Very 
easily grown. 
Each. 19c; 3 for 
52c; largrc xize, 
each, 3Gc, and 
75c. postpaid. 
Lavn* VkLUft 
3 for 20c 
Godfrey Calla Lily 
The Auratum Lily -was just lovely. It had three blooms, one measuring ten inches across, and was admired by all my 
neighbors.—Mrs. Ettie Lusk, Box 34, Uniopolis, Ohio. 
