1935 
W • SALZER’S * SEEDS* 
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SALZER’S IMPROVED DOUBLE 
FRINGED PETUNIA 
Enormous, fluffy, crinkly balls of bloom in a 
wonderful array of colors, spicily fragrant, borne 
in riotous profusion over a long period, Salzer’s 
Improved Double Fringed Petunia is the last word 
in these gorgeous and beautiful flowers. Petunias 
are not difficult to grow from seed, although the 
seed is very fine. Start indoors in March or sow 
directly outdoors when the trees begin to leaf out. 
Ingenious hybridizing has multiplied the Petu¬ 
nia family into many beautiful and diverse types, 
and in this superb Improved Double Fringed form 
we have the finest and most showy Petunia obtain¬ 
able. We offer mixed seed only, the mixture con¬ 
taining a wide range of shades and pure self colors 
as well as varied stripings and markings. There 
is no finer strain than this on the market, and only 
a very small percentage will produce single flow¬ 
ers. A window box or a bed or border, of nothing 
but these beautiful Improved Double Fringed Pe¬ 
tunias, will prove most satisfactory. 2343—Price: 
Per pkt., 35c; 2 pkts., 65c; 3 pkts., 85c; 1/64 oz., 
$6.00; 1/32 oz., $11.00; 1/16 oz., $20.00. Choice 
Pot Plants: 3 for 73c; 6 for $1.40; 12 for $2.65; 
15 (sufficient for the average window box) for 
$3.25, postpaid. 
Salzer’s Improved Giants Petunia 
SALZER’S PETUNIA, IMPROVED 
GIANTS 
As in the illustration, when in full bloom 
the plants of this greatly improved strain of 
Petunia show nothing but large, colorful 
flowers with open throats well marked and 
veined, five to six inches in diameter. It is 
the largest and finest of all Single Petunias 
on the market today, with plants very robust 
and exceedingly free flowering. We offer 
mixed colors only, with a wonderful array of 
pleasing shades and different veinings, that 
will make the finest and most gorgeous dis¬ 
play in beds or in window or porch boxes. 
We have checked this remarkable type at 
Cliffwood Farms, against many others, and 
for profuseness of bloom, brilliancy and va¬ 
riety of color, immense size of flowers, and 
length of blooming period, it outclasses and 
surpasses every other single type. Petunia 
seed is very fine and must be carefully han¬ 
dled, but it is not difficult to grow. The seed 
may be started indoors in March or may be 
sown outdoors in early May. 2342—Price: 
Per pkt., 30c; 2 pkts., 55c; 3 pkts., 75c; 1/64 
oz., $4.50; 1/32 oz., $7.50; 1/16 oz., $14.00. 
Transplanted Plants: 3 for 59c; 6 for $1.12; 
12 for $2.00; 15 (sufficient for the average 
window box) for $2.35, postpaid. 
Salzer’s Improved Double Fringreil Petunia 
My Frost Proof Swiss Giant Pansies were lovelier than 1 had anticipated and well worth fifty cents.—Mrs. W. B. Elrod, 
Coatesville, Indiana. 
One Packet Each of These Two Lovely Petunias 
for 55c; Three Plants of Each, for $1.25, Postpaid 
