1938 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS- 
91 
Commander Koehl Picardy Wasaga 
MIXED GLADIOLI 
Everyone succeeds with Gladioli! . They grow every¬ 
where and furnish a glorious abundance, over a very 
long period, of either garden decoration or cut flowers. 
In addition the bulbs increase in size and multiply rap¬ 
idly each, year We offer our carefully blended mixtures 
at bargain prices! Our bulbs are free from gladiolus 
thrip. Prices are postpaid. 
first SIZE BULBS— These are the large No. 1 bulbs 
(1V 2 inches and up), throwing large perfect flowers, in a 
wide variety of colors. 12 for 34c; 25 for 60c; 50 for $1.10; 
100 for $1.95. 
SECOND SIZE BULBS —A fine mixture of many colors 
of No. 2 bulbs (l^ to IY 2 in.), bearing almost as large 
flowers. 12 for 20c; 25 for 49c; 50 for 90c; 100 for $1.65. 
THIRD SIZE —Size No. 3 bulbs (1 to 1% in.), that will 
give you large spikes and large flowers the same year 
planted. Carefully mixed. 12 for 24c; 25 for 42c; 50 for 
78c; 10O for $1.45. 
MIXED RUFFLED GLADIOLI —A superb mixture of 
the newer ruffled varieties that are so popular! The flow¬ 
ers are large and perfect, in a beautiful array of colors, 
with the edges prettily frilled and ruffled. They are a 
cha.rming class. No. 1 bulbs. 6 for 25c; dozen, 43c; 25 for 
78c; 50 for $1.45; 100 for $2.65. 
GENERAL GLADIOLUS LIST, Cont’d. 
Postpaid Prices 
I 
COMMANDER KOEHL — Enormous, very 
tall spikes of rich velvety red. 
DEBONAIR—Tall light pink with beau¬ 
tifully recurved florets . 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—F 1 a s h i n g red', 
large, massive, perfect flowers. 
DUNA—Pale creamy apricot. Very 
choice. 
GOLDEN POPPY—Large florets, about 4 
inches in diameter, color, cadmium 
yellow. 
KING ARTHUR—Luxurious deep laven¬ 
der, so deep as to verge on to pur¬ 
ple. The huge blooms are extremely 
heavy and gorgeously ruffled. 
LOTUS—Large, waxy-white tinted pink 
and cream. 5 inch florets. 
LIBELLE — Clear, light violet-blue. 
LOS ANGELES—The “cut and c « m e 
again” glad. Large, perfectly 
formed, shrimp pink flowers with 
orange-carmine blotch in the throat. 
Withstands constant cutting. 
MAID OF ORLEANS — A big, reliable! 
white. 
MAMMOTH WHITE — Enormous white, 
with many open flowers 6 in. across 
MARGARET FULTON — Richest salmon 
of unusually solid color; very early. 
MARMORA—Distinct lavender-gray with 
a plum colored blotch in the throat. 
MILDRED LOUISE—Giant apricot sal¬ 
mon . 
MINUET — Large, clear, pure lavender 
flowers of great substance. 
MOTHER MACREE—A mixture of lav¬ 
ender and old rose and silver gray. 
Very large. 
MRS. P. W. Sisson — Lovely large light 
pink. 
PELEGRINA — Deep blue. The florets 
have a sheen like deep blue velvet. . 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH — Vivid, strong, 
showy scarlet with salmon shadings 
PICARDY — First Prize Winner, 1933 
Century of Progress! Apricot pink 
overlaid with a silvery mist, large 
6 inch florets . 
PRIMATE—Fine light yellow, tall. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN —The best early 
lavender, opening about eight beau¬ 
tiful butterfly-like blooms at one 
time on a strong, wiry stem. Espe¬ 
cially beautiful as a basket flower.. 
SALBACII’S ORCHID—A famous laven¬ 
der-pink or orchid-toned gladiolus. 
The best in this particular shade... 
TAWNY GOLD — Tall, large, copper bronze 
TAWIIAKI—Brick red, very distinct. . . . 
WASAGA — Loveliest apricot, beautifully 
frilled. A rare color among Glads. | 
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Salzer’s ('annas Are Unsurpassed for Beds 
CANNAS 
Cannas should be planted about twenty inches 
apart each way. We send dormant bulbs; but as the 
season advances, we send out started plants, which 
incidentally will give one earlier flowers. Prices in¬ 
clude postage. 
AMBASSADOR —Enormous, perfect, cherry red 
flowers, borne on strong stems. Foliage prettily 
bronzed. 4 feet. Each, 23c; 3 for 59c; 6 for $1.00. 
APRICOT —Gleaming apricot color, shiny green 
foliage. 4 feet. Each, 20e; 3 for 52c; 6 for 90c. 
CITY OF PORTLAND — Bright rosy pink, large 
flower, green foliage. SV 2 ft. Each, 22c; 3 for 57c; 
6 for 95c. 
COMMANDER BYRD —Large creamy white, green 
foliage. 4 ft. Each, 28c; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25. 
GLADIATOR — Golden yellow, flecked with crimson. 
Green foliage. 4 % ft. Each, 21c; 3 for 54c; 6 for 92c. 
KING HUMBERT —-Velvety orange-scai let, flecked 
carmine, rose tinted at margin; large leaves of pur¬ 
ple brown laid over bi'onze. 4 ft. Each, 23c; 3 for 
59c; 6 for $1.00. 
KING MIDAS —Very large clear vellow flowers, 
green foliage. 5 ft. Each, 19c; 3 for 49c; 6 for S5c. 
MRS. ALFRED CONARD — Salmon-pink flowers, 
large, finest of all the pinks. Green foliage. 4 ft. 
Each, 22c; 3 for 57c; 6 for 95c. 
ROSEA GIGANTEA — Massive deep rose flowers, al¬ 
most carmine, green foliage. 4 ft. Each, 24c; 3 for 
62c; 6 for $1.05. 
THE PRESIDENT —Immense flaming scarlet flow¬ 
ers, often 7 inches across. Rich green foliage. 4 ft. 
Each, 25c; 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.10. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT— Orchid-like flowers 5 
to 7 inches across, deep rich yellow softly blotched 
with bright red, sometimes striped scarlet. Green 
foliage. 4 ft. Each, 20c; 3 for 52c; 6 for 90c. 
MIXED— All colors. 3 for 45c; 6 for SOc; 12 for 
$1.45. 
I wish to state that the Glads purchased from you last spring were certainly fine and dandy. 
Mr. W. S. Pyle, 312 North 5th St., Youngwood, Pennsylvania. 
They were beauties.— 
