Your 
Buddlein Fortune 
BUDDLEIA FORTUNE. U. S. 
Plant Patent No. 206. Notice the 
huge spikes in the picture of this 
new Buddleia. The heavy, massive 
spikes are often eighteen inches 
long, with pure lilac flowers, each 
flower marked with an orange eye. 
The flowers are produced in abun¬ 
dance, and the spikes are nicely 
rounded and in bloom from base to 
tip, at the same time. Plant is four 
feet high; perfectly hardy. Each, 
strong plant that will bloom this 
summer, $1.00, postpaid. 
HARDY FUCHSIA. (Magellan- 
ica.) An interesting shrub three 
feet high, which with a little winter 
protection in the North, is hardy 
everywhere. Large deep, ruby-red 
flowers are suspended from the 
branches in great profusion all sum¬ 
mer long, making a wonderful dis¬ 
play. Especially adapted for shady 
locations, but blooming equally well 
in full sun or light shade. Each, out 
of 3 in. pots, 50c; 3 for $1.50, post¬ 
paid. 
Flowers of Hardy Fuchsia 
Honeysuckle Goldflame 
HONEYSUCKLE GOLDFLAME. 
A grand hardy climber for trellis, 
trees or porch, offered for the first 
time on our Seventieth Anniversary! 
Immense, showy clusters of trumpet 
shaped buds and fragrant blooms, 
the outside of the petals a brilliant, 
flame rose-red, and the inside, 
creamy golden yellow. Dark glossy 
foliage. Goldflame blooms freely 
from spring until frost, with the 
foliage almost evergreen. Each, 1 
year field grown plants, 85c; 2 for 
$1.50, postpaid. 
DAY LILY, HYPERION. (Heme- 
rocallis.) A new Lily, flowers of 
elegant citron yellow produced in 
great numbers on stout stems forty 
inches tall. Finest of all! As a cut 
flower, the buds open well and it 
lasts well in water, and as a garden 
plant, it is hardy everywhere. It 
has graceful, arching foliage, and 
it grows in dry or wet, sunny or 
shady places. Each, strong plants, 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Phlox Augusta 
PHLOX AUGUSTA. U. S. Plant 
Patent No. 252. We offer you on 
Salzer’s Seventieth Anniversary, the 
finest Cherry-red Phlox ever intro¬ 
duced! Phlox Augusta is a strong 
grower and its color does not fade 
or bleach easily even during the hot¬ 
test weather. The color of the young 
florets is orangy carmine deepening 
as the flower opens into brilliant, 
vivid and intense, sparkling cherry- 
red. It is the finest of its color class, 
to date. Each, strong plants, 50c; 
3 for $1.50; dozen, $4.50, postpaid. 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN VIOLET. For 
that difficult shady place! Lovely 
double flowers, exquisitely fragrant 
and freely borne, in color a charm¬ 
ing shade of violet-blue, Salzer’s 
Double Russian is a true aristocrat. 
The flowers are medium sized and 
are greatly prized for their fra¬ 
grance. Perfectly hardy. Each, 
strong plants, 50c; 3 for $1.40, post¬ 
paid. 
Double Russian Violet 
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Again we are expecting great things from Salzer’s Seeds, as they have never yet 
failed us. Our family have been customers for 40 years.—Dr. J. H. Vetter, 
1940 Harlem Blvd., Rockford, Ills. 
! John A.Salzer Seed Col 
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