DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM 
Mrs. H. P. Klein, Mountain Lake, 
Minn., writes, “I won First Prize with 
your Golden Gleam Nasturtium at our 
County Fair.” 
Mr. C. F. Kezel, 209 Taylor Ave., 
Menominee, Mich., writes, “Took First 
Prize with your Golden Gleam Nastur¬ 
tium at the Escanaba State Fair.” 
Mrs. John Comstock, R. D. 3, 
Nampa, Idaho, writes, “I won First 
Prize at our Harvest Festival with 
Salzer’s Golden Gleam Nasturtium.” 
Mrs. John A. Anderson, R. D. 2, 
Iron River, Mich^ writes, “I won First 
Prize at the Iron County Fair with your 
Golden Gleam Nasturtium.” 
Mrs. J. G. Aitchison, 1119 No. 9th 
St., Fargo, N. D., writes, “Flowers of 
your Golden Gleam Nasturtium won 
First Prize at the Fargo Floral Show.” 
Salzer’s New Double Sweet Scented Nasturtium 
Something new in Nasturtiums that is delighting all flower lovers! 
Large, golden yellow flowers, double and semi-double, that average 
two and one-half to three inches across, and which are borne in 
the greatest profusion on erect, stiff stems si.\ inches in length, 
carrying the beautiful flowers well above the foliage. The plant 
forms a vigorous large bush which throws out short runners, averaging 
eighteen inches, and when in full bloom, the entire plant, including the 
runners, is a blaze of color. Salzer’s Double Golden Gleam is very 
easily grown. ' 
Salzer s Double Golden Gleam Nasturtium is deliciously sweet 
scented and an ordinary sized bouquet of these lovely double 
‘he room with their fragrance. Wherever 
a sensation. Golden Gleam Nasturtium was 
awarded a Gold Medal at the 1931 Atlantic City Flower Show. Semi- 
25c'"? 0‘-der early. 2227—Pkt., 15c; 2 Pkts., 
20 c’ t > ^1-75, postpaid. Plants: Each 
20c; 3 for 50c; 6 for 85c; doz., ^1.50, postpaid. 
