1935 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS 
89 
GEUM. HP. 
Fine plants for 
the hardy bor¬ 
der; easy to 
grow and thriv¬ 
ing' on poor soil 
providing they 
have plenty of 
sun. 
2019—Atrosan- 
g u i ii e u m. 
Strong - growing, 
with large, deep 
red, semi-double 
flowers, valuable 
for cutting. 2 
feet. Pkt., 10c; 
% oz., 85c; Vi 07.., 
$1.60. 
Geuiu, Atrosan- 
guineam 
(. oile 4 in, 
Rosamond 
20 20 —• Mrs. 
Bradshaw. 
Large, double, 
bright scarlet 
flowers; blooms 
profusely all 
summer. Pkt., 
10c; Vs oz., 50c; 
Vi oz., 85c. 
GODETIA HA 
Of all the 
hardy annuals 
for garden deco¬ 
ration, Godetias 
are unsurpassed 
for the brilliant 
effect they produce in beds and bor¬ 
ders. Godetias are especially recom¬ 
mended for shady locations, where 
many flowers will not bloom. 
Single —(15 inches) 
2855— Gloriosa. Blood red. 
2856— Crimson Glow. Crimson. 
2857— Rosamond. Shell pink. 
2858— Single, Finest Mixed. 
Any of above, pkt., 10c; Vs oz„ 30c, 
One pkt. each of above 3 for 25c. 
Double (24 inches) 
2859— Tall Double Crimson. 
2860— Tall Double Mauve. 
2861— Tall Double Rose. 
2862— Finest Mixed. 
Any of above, pkt., 10c; Vs oz„ 32c 
One pkt. each of above 3 for 25c. 
Double, Azalea Flowered 
Long stems, particularly adapted 
for cutting, and large, full, double 
flowers, resembling Azaleas. Beau¬ 
tiful in the extreme. 2% to 3 feet 
2873— Carminea. Clear carmine 
pink w itli a 
very striking 
marking. 
2874 — Rosy 
Morn. Soft 
rose pink, 
beautiful in 
the extreme. 
Either of 
above: Per 
pkt., 12c; Vs 
oz„ 40c; Vi oz., 
70c. 
1 
Godetia, Carminea - 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. HHA. 
Rapid growing annual vine with 
heavy foliage. The unique fruit of 
grotesque shapes are ornamental and 
useful. Height, twenty to thirty feet. 
2032— Mixed Varieties. Large and 
small sorts. Will give the children 
a big collection to play with. Pkt., 
10c; Vs oz., 15c; Vi oz., 25c. 
Samples of Gourds 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) 
Annuals and early-flowering perennials, bear¬ 
ing graceful panicles of small flowers. Elegant 
for cutting and for bunching with other flowers. 
2066— Elegans Grandiflora, Alba. HA. An im¬ 
proved large-flowered, white strain. Pkt., 5c; Vs 
oz., 10c; Vi oz., 15c. 
2065— Elegans Rosea. HA. Lovely, rose-pink 
flowers. Pkt., 5c; Vs oz., 10c; Vi oz., 15c. 
2067— Paniculata. HP. Blooms the first sea¬ 
son if sown early. White, single flowers, fine 
for cutting. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 15c; Vi oz., 25c. 
2059— Paniculata FI, PI. HP. Extra choice. 
A goodly percentage of the plants will bear 
small, double white flowers. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25c; Vs oz.. $1.00; Vi oz., $1.85. 
2029— Pacifica. HP. Rose colored. The plants 
grow 314-4 feet high and are a veritable cloud 
of rose; excellent for cutting. Flowers the first 
year from seed. Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., $1.00. 
Gypsophila. Paniculata 
HELIANTHUS 
Helmut Inis, Maroon 
Prince No. 248S 
Remarkable for the stately growth, 
size and brilliancy of their flowers. 
2495— Nanus Purpurens. Red and 
yellow shades. Single flowers with 
small disc, and long rays which are 
slightly curled. Height, about five 
feet. Pkt., 5c; Vs oz., 10c; Vi oz., 16c. 
2496— Californicus FI. PI. Beautiful 
double flowers of a dark yellow color. 
Height, five feet. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 15c. 
2500— Mixed Decorative. Contains 
the most beautiful single and double 
flowered sorts. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 15c; 
Vi oz., 25c. 
2488— Heliauthus, Maroon Prince. 3 
ft. Large, single flowers, true maroon 
in color, blooms profusely and for a 
long time. Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 50c; % oz., 
90c. 
Helianthus, Califor- 
nicu.H FI. PI. 
HELIOTROPE 
(Cherry Pie) TP 
Its delightful perfume 
makes it a most desirable 
bouquet flower. Useful for 
bedding, pots or window- 
boxes. Prefers a cool, moist 
atmosphere, and a rich soil. 
2073— Regal. A new 
variety with immense heads 
of flowers, fragrant, all col¬ 
ors mixed. Pkt., 15c; % 
OZ., 50c. Heliotrope, Regal 
2072— Fine Mixed. A bargain; large flowers. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 40c; % oz., 70c._ 
2074— HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket). HP. Erect 
growing, 2 feet tall, with clusters of sweet scented 
lavender flowers. Nice for borders and for cutting, 
thriving in poor soil. Pkt.. 7c; Vs oz., 15c; % oz - 25c. 
SALZER’S CHOICE EVERLASTINGS 
Strawflowers and Everlastings really serve two purposes, as in addition 
to furnishing the garden with a wealth of bloom throughout almost the en¬ 
tire summer, the flowers of all of them may be dried and kept for winter 
bouquets, imparting a delightful bit of color to the rooms during the winter 
months. 
Acroclinium. HA. Very pretty, double flowers, with a prominent dark 
center. Splendid for cutting. iy 2 feet. 1608—Double Rosea. Pkt., 10c; 
Ys oz., 20c; y± oz., 30c; and 1609—Double Mixed. Pkt., 8c; V 8 oz., 15c. 
Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena). HA. 2 feet. Showy foliage and double, 
brightly colored globe-shaped flowers. The flowers measure about y 2 inch 
wide and % inch high, which lends a charming effect. 2024—Mixed. Pkt., 
10c; y 8 oz., 15c; % oz., 25c. 
Rhodanthe. HA. 1 y 2 feet. Silvery leaves and delicate looking pink and 
white flowers on long, nodding stems. Much prized for their daintiness in 
the garden or in winter bouquets. 2428—Mixed. Pkt., 8c; % oz., 15c. 
Statice (Sea Lavender). HP. Splendid also for the hardy border and 
rockery. Bears panicles of minute flowers all summer long which “cure” 
nicely. 2462—Mixed. Pkt., 7c; % oz., 10c; % oz., 15c. 
Xerantheinum (Immortelle). HA. 3 feet. Tall, showy, double flowers in 
white, rose, purple, etc. They remain in bloom from early summer until frost, 
bearing flowers in abundance. 2569-—Mixed. Pkt., 5c; Vs oz., 20c; Vi oz., 35c. 
2490— Everlasting Mixed. All varieties and all shades of the various Ever¬ 
lastings. A good bargain. Plant a packet or two for flowers for the garden 
all summer long, and then cure some for the house for over winter. Pkt., 9c; 
Vs oz., 15c; Vi oz., 25c; oz., 85c. 
I never saw such blossoms as from your Double Golden Gleam Nasturtiums. They were really a curiosity for passers- 
by.—Miss Lilian Warner, 970—2nd Ave. So., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 
