1937 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS* 
113 
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/PRICES 
Include 1 
postage 
Yellow Globe Flower or 
Double Kerria 
SMOKE BUSH 
TPUftPLELB 
RING PLUM 
purple frinof 
Prunus Triloba. This A Rd 
handsome little tree is a na- 
tive of China. It is of rather 
spreading growth, attaining a 
height of about ten feet, and is 
ideal as a single subject on the 
lawn or in rear plantings. 
It bears a wealth of large double 
flowers, of a delicate pink color and 
upwards of an inch in diameter. The 
flowers are thickly set on the long 
slender branches, making it one of 
the most beautiful of the larger 
shrubs. Blooms in May. Each. 48ct 
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Prunus 
Newport. 
The foliage is 
purple, with 
striking bright 
red tips, very 
contrasting and 
showy. Flowers 
rosy white, 
fruits magenta- 
red. Simply 
beautiful when 
planted singly 
on the lawn or 
in the rear. Very 
hardy. Each, 
49c; 3 for $1.44; 
6 for $2.80. 
* lamea as a single 
spec.men on the la#n 
in a corner nf * v. T 
|Je d the hoime°whereat 
tage. ft always Excites 
comment. In latf sum 
ttre'lv ml ,an * lt enl 
"rely covered with „ 
curious frine-e « a 
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"'f flowers which g®^ 
highland ?" n ' ok) »J»P 
beauty 8 ^ac 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
(Elaeagnus Angus ti- 
folia). While this plant 
will grow 20 feet tall yet 
when it is kept pruned 
rather severely, it is a 
most attractive and con¬ 
trasty shrub. Its foliage 
is of a silvery hue, and 
in Autumn is simply 
beautiful forming a 
marked contrast. Desir¬ 
able for hedges and ad¬ 
mirable for tall back¬ 
grounds. Oval yellow 
fruit. Each, 27c; 3 for 
70c; « for $1.25; do*., 
$2.00; 25 for $3.50. 
Grows 10 to 12 feet 
^pace for development to 
e; J for 87c; 3 for .$1.25; 
OSE OF 8 HAPOM _ 
ea " Especially desirable for O 04 
i is in August and ^ 
/ colored flowers are 
6 feet. Altheas are slow 
after transplanting. Cus- I 
uraged if. next year, the 
l -. lnt o July- Protect over 
'd; DOUBLE REDDISH 
>OUBLE PURPLE. Each, I 
their late flowering, which f- ‘ 
Septem ber . Th e laV brightly 
borne in great profusion ‘ 
IBr 
Plants remain dormanf , 8 
winter * Riant w ^ 
-»c; 3 (or one of each cole 
/doubleflowering plum 
This showy shrub grows about 8 feet 
high and flowers lavishly in Spring.-^* 
Perfectly hardy and of vigorous and 
luxuriant growth. Its large, lovely, white 
balls of bloom are borne the end of May, and 
make a brave show for Decoration Day. Each, 29c; 
3 for 75c; 6 for $1.35; doz., $2.45. 
SHRUBS FORTHE CEMETERY 
0 <fc 7H£ COLLECTION FOR OcH 
[JO Especially selected for®® 
their desirability for the cemetery. 
A fine bargain, containing: 
1 Deutzia, Crenata Rosea; 1 Hy¬ 
drangea, Arborescens; 1 Spirea, Van 
Houttei; 1 Weigela Rosea. These 
Four Shrubs best for the cemetery, 
for 88c. Two each (8 shrubs), for 
$1.55, postpaid. Three each (12 shrubs), 
for $2.15, postpaid. 
ft OSE OF SNA ft ON -A Lovely 
Fall Flowering Shrub —* 
SHRUBS 
FOR EVERY POSITION HARDY 
THAT LAST AND ENDURE FREE FLOWERING 
THA T IMPROVE AND BEAUTIFY CHOICE VARIETIES 
I sent my first order to you last year and had splendid success with the shrubs I purchased.—Mr. A. W. Fleming, 11736 
Mendota Ave.. Detroit. Michigan 
