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W • SALZER’S • SEEDS 
HOLLYHOCK hb 
One of tlie most majestic of hardy plants, and a clump or 
line in a garden gives an effect not attainable with any other 
plant. For planting among shrubbery or forming a back¬ 
ground for other flowers, it is without equal. From seed sown 
in early spring, they often produce a few flowers in late sum¬ 
mer, but they are at their best the second year. 
TWO CHOICE HOLLYHOCKS 
Salzer’s Cliffwood Giant—A lovely race, bearing very large 
fringed flowers six inches across with double rosettes in the 
center, resembling a crested begonia. Mixed colors only, 
ranging from delicate pink to cerise salmon. It is the largest 
Hollyhock we have seen. 20 84—Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 4 5c. 
Orange Prince—A rare color in Hollyhock—a brilliant shade 
of clear orange. This striking color is of such beauty that it 
stands in a class by itself. Large double flowers that make a 
brilliant display. 2095—Pkt., 15c; % oz., 45c. 
One Packet Each of Above Two, for 25c; Vs Oz. of Each, for 
75c. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. These superb varieties bear tall 
spikes closely set with showy, round, double flowers. As they 
usually re-seed themselves, a bed once established will last 
for years. 6 to 8 feet. This is the true Chafer's Double strain. 
Pkt. % oz. Pkt. Va oz. 
2081- 
—Deep Scarlet . 
. . 10 c 
30c 
2088- 
Maroon . . . 
30c 
2082- 
—Yellow . 
30c 
2089- 
—Salmon . . . 
. 10 c 
30c 
2083- 
—Newport Pink 
. . 10 c 
30c 
2077- 
Rose . 
30c 
2087- 
White. 
30c 
2085- 
—Mixed . 
. 5c 
20 c 
One pkt. each of above 7 colors for 50c; Va oz. each, for $1.75. 
2086— Double Mixed Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED 
—A special reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests—Pkt., 
10 c; Va oz., 35c; % oz., 60c. 
EVERBLOOSIING or ANNUAL VARIETIES. These are really 
biennials which bloom the first season from seed sown in early 
spring and commence to bloom in June the second season, con¬ 
tinuing until frost. 
2078— Double Fringed. Mixed colors, elegantly fringed double 
flowers. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 20c; % oz., 35c. 
2079— Finest Double Mixed. Splendid. Free blooming, perfect 
flowers on long' spikes. Pkt., 10c; Va oz., 20c: 14 oz., 3 0c. 
2080— Finest Single Mixed. Unusually handsome and free-bloom¬ 
ing single flowers, all colors. Pkt., 5c; Va oz., 15c; % oz., 25c. 
HLMLLLS (Japanese Hop). HHA. Sown end of May, it will, 
within four to six weeks, climb 10 to 15 feet, covering arbor or 
trellis with dense, highly ornamental foliage, followed by clusters 
of white flowers. 
2090— Japonicus. Growing to 30 feet in season. Pkt., 5c; Va oz., 
10c; % oz., 15c. 
209 2—HUNNEMANIA (Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy, or Bush 
Escholtzia). HA. Seed sown early in May will, by the middle of 
July, produce plants covered with their large buttercup-yellow, 
poppy-like, blossoms, and are never out of flower until hard frost. 
The plants grow 2 feet high, and are quite bushy, with beautiful 
feathery foliage. Pkt., 10 c; Va oz., 20 c; % oz., 35c. 
209 4 — ICE PLANT. HA, A trailing plant suitable for hang¬ 
ing baskets, and rockeries, also makes an ornamental pot plant. 
Leaves are covered with watery vesicles like ice crystals. 10 inches. 
Pkt.. 5c; Va oz., 10c; % oz., 15c. 
2-09 8 — KOCHIA (Burning- 
Bush; Summer Cypress). HHA. 
Very handsome, symmetrical 
plants, forming beautiful, orna¬ 
mental shrubs, and growing 3 
feet tall in three months. Wher¬ 
ever a quick-growing annual 
hedge is wanted there is noth¬ 
ing better than Salzer’s Kochia. 
Turns to a gorgeous carmine in 
fall. Pkt., 5c; Va oz., 10 c; Vi oz., 
15c. 
2097 — Kocliia. Salzer’s Cliff¬ 
wood Farm TR1PLE-A-TESTED 
— A special reselected strain 
certified bv THREE-WAY tests. 
Pkt., 10c; Va oz., 20c; % oz., 35c. 
Ivoeliia 
Lantann. Mixed 
LANTANA hybrida. HHP. Handsome window 
box and garden plants and beautiful for pots. The 
seed should be started indoors very early in the 
spring. Produces verbena-like clusters of pink, 
orange and red flowers. 2100—Tall Mixed. 2 feet. 
Pkt., 7c; Va oz., 15c. 
2101—Dwarf Compact Mixed. A new and im¬ 
proved strain. Pkt., 10c; Va oz., 20c; 14 oz., 35c. 
20 9 9— KUDZU VINE. HP. A Japanese 
climbing vine with large leaves and fragrant 
wistaria-like flowers. It will climb 2 5 to 30 
feet in a season, freezing down each winter 
but coming up from the roots again in the 
spring. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 15c; oz., 25c. 
Perennial Sweet Pen 
PERENNIAL 
SWEET PEA 
LATIIYRLTS Latifolius. 
HP. Hardy vines of robust 
growth resembling Sweet 
Peas, but the flowers are 
not fragrant. Blooms 
through a long season and 
are excellent as cut flow¬ 
ers. The plants die down 
in the fall and start grow¬ 
ing' from the roots early 
in spring. 6 feet. For best 
results inoculate with 
Humogerm before plant¬ 
ing. 
2106— Finest Mixed. A 
choice mixture of pink, 
red and white shades. 
Pkt.. 10 c; Va oz., 15c; % 
oz., 25c. 
LAVATERA (Annual Mallow). HHA. Beautiful and showy. 
Bushy plants about 2 feet high, bearing- large bowl-shaped flowers 
of a charming rose-pink color. These richly colored flowers may 
be cut on stems two feet long, which with their bronzy green foli¬ 
age make a beautiful bouquet. 
2109 —Rosea. Beautiful rose-pink. Pkt., 5c; Va oz., 15c. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star). 
HP. Showy and attractive 
plants, 3 to 4 feet high, pro¬ 
ducing large spikes of rosy- 
purple flowers in July and 
August. 2186—Pkt., 15c; Va 
oz., 65c; % oz., $1.20. 
LILIES. HP. From seed. 
A fine mixture of many dif¬ 
ferent kinds of hardy Lilies. 
Grow your own Lilies from 
seed. 2141—Pkt., 15c; Va oz„ 
Lavatera 25c; ^ oz " _ 
Lily from Seed 
I have bought seeds from Three Generations of Salzer’s, so you can see I am a pretty old customer and a satisfied cus 
tomer. Will order some potatoes and more seed later on.—Mr. G. Wenger, R. D. 2, Piedmont, Ohio. 
