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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO 
LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1936 
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/&/«.*-Columbia 
NEW PHLOX COLUMBIA 
By Far The Greatest Phlox Ever Introduced! 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 118. A grand, brand new Phlox with an 
outstanding color, a rich glorious cameo-pink with a faint blue eye. 
The clearness of the color is remarkable, with a brilliance so pro¬ 
nounced that it at once commands attention, the whole effect being 
heightened by the eye of light blue. 
The plant is of remarkable strength and vigor, producing from six to fifteen 
large flower spikes. Foliage is rich dark green, retained all through the sea¬ 
son without turning brown, and covering the stem right down to the ground. 
Grows 2 V 2 feet high knd is very bushy. Columbia has no enemies. Red 
Spider does not visit it and mildew does not cover it; it seems to be entirely 
pest free and it 4s very hardy, flourishing after the coldest winter and in the 
hottest driest summer. Flowers when cut, last over a week in water. You 
will like Columbia. It is the greatest addition to the Phlox family in the past 
ten years, growing everywhere and under almost all soil conditions. 
Price of Columbia: Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.35; dozen, $4.50, 
postpaid. 
Africa 
R. P. Struthers 
Enchantress 
F. Von Lassbxirg 
CHOICE PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Phlox can be used to good advantage in a border, planted in front 
of shrubbery, or in large groups on the lawn, and will thrive in any 
soil or position. Very hardy. Prices Include Postage. 
AFRICA — Flashing car¬ 
mine-red, with blood red eye. 
Shapely heads of large florets. 
Each, 25c; 3 for 70c. 
B. COMPTE—Very showy, 
large brilliant heads of deep 
wine red. Vigorous, free 
bloomer. Each, 23c; 3 for 65c. 
BEACON—C 1 e a r cherry 
red, immense heads of bloom. 
Beautiful. Each, 29c; 3 for 
80c. 
ENCHANTRESS—A soft 
salmon pink with dark red 
eye. Each, 22c; 3 for 62c. 
FRAULEIN VON LASS- 
BURG—Purest and largest of 
any white Phlox in cultiva¬ 
tion. Each, 20c; 3 for 55c. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN—t h e 
new “calico” phlox. Pure 
white, vermilion eye. Each, 
24c; 3 for 68c. 
KOENIG SHOFER — Flash¬ 
ing orange red. Large, per¬ 
fect heads of bloom. Each, 
26c; 3 for 74c. 
MILLY VAN HOBOKEN— 
Very choice. Shell pink, sil¬ 
vered reflex, with a red eye. 
Each, 28c; 3 for 80c. 
One Each of Above 16 
MISS LINGARD — Waxy 
white with lavender eye, long¬ 
est spikes of all. Early, 
sweetly fragrant. Each, 23c; 
^ foi* 05c 
RHEINLANDER — Mottled 
salmon pink with claret-red 
eye. Very large. Each, 22c; 
3 for 62c. 
RIVERTON JEWEL—Bril¬ 
liant rosy carmine; large flow¬ 
ers. Each, 27c; 3 for 74c. 
RJINSTROOM — A lively 
shade of rose.pink. The stand¬ 
ard solid pink Phlox. Each, 
21c; 3 for 60c. 
R, P. STRUTHERS—A soft 
red, blended salmon, rose, and 
carmine. Ea. 20c; 3 for 55c. 
ROBINSON—Rose pink. 
One of the handsomest of all. 
Each, 22c; 3 for 62c. 
SIEBOLD—A vivid orange 
scarlet, very striking. Each, 
25c; 3 for 70c. 
W. C. EGAN — Beautiful, 
clear soft pink. Very popular. 
Each, 23c; 3 for 65c. 
MIXED — Contains the 
above and other varieties, all 
mixed. Each, 18c; 3 for 50c; 
6 for 90c. 
Named Phlox, for $3.25. 
PHLOX SUBCLATA or Ground Pinks. One of the 
earliest spring flowering perennials, 4 inches high, 
with dense moss-like, evergreen foliage, bearing 
dainty flowers. Thrives in hot, dry locations. Ele¬ 
gant for bases of trees, bordering shrubs, covering 
graves, etc. Pink, Lavender, or White. State color 
wanted. Each, 19c; 3 (or 1 each of these 3) for 50c; 
6 for 95c: doz., $1.75. 
Salzer’s Choice Perennial Phlox, Rjinstroom 
^ ou ought to see my Sweet Peas from your seed. They are the Marvel of the Neighborhood.—Lucille Koss, Box 1177, 
St. Joseph, Missouri 
