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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO 
LA CROSSE, WIS, 
1934 
Abutilon, Golden Sunset 
ABUTILON 
Bloom continuously. The flowers are deeply bell-shaped, distributed over the en¬ 
tire plant, and are borne in great profusion throughout the whole season" 
maple shaped leaves, hence is often called the Plowerine- Maole season. Has 
GOGDKX sr.VSKT— Imagine a plant with fully 100 massive, clear golden-vellow 
sf.OO;^f for Sl.Od branch; that’s a one-year-old Golden Sunset, kaoh, ;{ 5 t” 3 for 
i '>looml„s. K„ch. 
SPBKXDKNS —Beautiful deep red variety. Dwarf growing free bloomine- 
a fine shade of peen foliage. Each, 3 for .S1.03; 
One each of the above 3 varieties, »5c, postpaid. posipaui. 
AMARYLLIS 
Giant Hybrid We offer strong bulbs throwing vigorous stems with fmm 
to SIX gigantic blooms of the most perfect form, rangine- in i three 
ings of rose, re'd and crimson, to the richesrself cflor^ of 
red. cherry and almost maroon. Mixed colors only ^ E«ol/ YOc^^S^^’fiJr 
large bulbs (3 to G flowers): Each, 9Sc; 3 for 5PX75, postpaid. 
ANEMONES 
everr^a^deT Windflower. Beautiful spring-blooming flowers that should be in 
ST. BRIGID—Double and semi-double flovvers verv In.’’in **”*'‘*- ^ , 
Mixed. 5 for 45c; IG for ijll.Oo; 25 for $2.35; lOO’for pis "paid. colors. 
AIR PLANT 
A unique plant requiring no soil 
or water but lives on air and keeps 
green and fresh for long period. 
May be hung in receptacle, from 
chandelier, or placed in window or 
on table, etc. Holds its green attrac¬ 
tive feathery appearance for a long 
period. Ornamental. Each, 25c; 3 for 
70c, postpaid. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
The well-known Snapdragon. Just 
the thing for window or porch boxes 
or fine for bedding. Assorted colors 
only in yellow, crimson, pink, white, 
etc. We offer plants from 2^/4-inch 
pots of the semi-dwarf type. 3 for 
45c; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1,40^ po.stpaid. 
ASTERS 
With these strong, healthy, trans¬ 
planted seedlings, you will have very 
early fiowers. Prices include post¬ 
age. 
WILT RESISTANT ASTER S— 
Mixed colors only, of large and per¬ 
fect flowers. Permits Aster growing 
in sections where it was formerly 
impossible. These asters grow even 
better on healthy land. Doxeii, DOc; 
25 for $1.85. 
CALIKORNIA GIAN3' — A lovely 
mixture of many colors. Doxen, »5c; 
25 for $1.80. 
GIANT BRANCHING — Assorted 
colors only. A fine mixture. Uoxen, 
75c: 25 for $1.40. 
Giant Crego — Assorted colors onlv, 
including dark blue, rose, white, etc. 
Hoxcn, 70c; 2.5 for $1.30. 
PEERLESS Y’ELLOW —The finest 
yellow Aster in cultivation today. 
Doxeii, 90c; 25 for $1.70. 
Watermelon Begonia 
^aves are distinctly variegated 
white and green, thick and waxy- 
like and have the appearance of be- 
mg powdered with frosted silver. 
Each leaf looks like a miniature 
watermelon, hence the name. Each, 
27c; 3 for 7S<*, postpaid. 
Watermelon Begonia 
AZALEA 
shade of soft, 
3 for $1.40, ppd. 
single, Salmon- 
Each, 61c; 3 for 
Charming, colorful plants th.at were 
originally imported from Japan. They are 
Miniply covered with flowers in tlieir 
blooming period, and are one big lovely, 
attractive mass of bloom. ^ 
AlIOENA— Rosy purple flowers, very 
54 ^?®*t bloomer, elegant. Each, 
o4c, 3 for postpaid. 
FLAME —Brilliant madder-red, with coo¬ 
pery suffusion, glossy green foliage a 
very showy variety. Each, .57c; 3 fo? $1.60. 
< 5 .^—Brilliant, colorful, bright 
seal let flowers, profuse bloomer. Each, 
ooe; 3 for .$1.58, postpaid. 
HINOMAVO—A lovely 
tender pink. Each, 50c; 
M VCRANTHA —Large, 
re(^ flowers. A’ery choice. 
.$1.78, postpaid. 
MOLLIS— Colors ranging from lemon 
orange. Mixed colors o^Iv 
Beautiful. Each, 63e; 3 for $1.84. postpaid 
PEAHL-Beautiful salmon-roTe 
shetded, hghter at center, large full 
trusses. Each, ,59e; 3 for $1.70. 
SNOiy—Large, pure white flowers, borne 
profusely in clusters, beautiful glossy foli¬ 
age. Each, 52e; 3 for $1.45. 
1 Each of above 8, for .$4.15, postpaid. 
BIBLE PLANTS 
CROWN OF THORNS or EUPHORBIA_ 
A peculiar thorny plant with a few brie-ht 
green leaves and an abundance of li-ht 
rose blossoms. Of easy culture. Each. 3 ^.. 
3 lor .$1.00, postpaid. * 
THE RESURRECTION PLANT—A hall 
of tightly folded leaflets, dried and ap- 
P a r e n t 1 y dead.' 
When saturated or 
placed in water it 
“comes to life’’ 
forming loose ex¬ 
panded rosotte of 
fine f e r n - 1 i k e 
leaves. 2 for 2.5c; 
G for 65c, postfiaid. 
ST-AR t)F BEl'H- 
li E H E M —A fine 
plant for general 
outside decoration. 
Produces pale blue, 
almost white, star- 
like flowers. VfU'v 
hardy. P r o 1 i f i ‘c 
bloomer. Price: 4 
bulbs tor 2.5e: 8 for 
45c; 12 for G.’Jc; 2"^ 
for $1,15, po.stpaid. 
Star of Bethlehem 
CLERODENDROP 
OR GLORY VINI 
Also known as th 
Bleedini; Heart Vine 
Pine for the window 
box. It produces ai 
abundance of heart 
shaped, eonspioiiouj 
flowers. Each, 50c; i 
for $1.40, postpaid. 
Azalea 
Snow 
ASPIDISTRA 
Greatly prized for its stiff, shin¬ 
ing, beautiful green foliage. An 
inv<aluable house or porch plant, as 
it withstands rough usage, dust, 
heat, cold and drought. Does not 
bear flowers but is most desirable 
as a foliage plant. Euch, 6.5<-; 3 
for $1.85, postpaid. Larger plants, 
$1J^5 each, not prepaid. 
The SIX Azaleas I ordered from you have all survived and have bloomed profusely. I am indeed satisfied with them. 
—Mr. J. Kansako, Mt. View, Hawaii* 
