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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., 
LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1938 
Broad Blue Leaf Honeysuckle 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLES 
Of true bush form, with bright, 
pretty, fragrant flowers, followed 
by showy berries during fall. Make 
fine hedges (grow 6 to 8 feet high) 
and are splendidly adapted for tall 
shrub groups. Ideal for shaded 
locations. 
—Broad Blue Leaf Honeysuckle. 
A novel combination of blue leaves 
and lavender pink flowers. Beau¬ 
tiful gracefully arching branches, 
making a broad specimen, excellent 
for a background or a rear corner 
of the house. Each, l}4-2 ft., 64c; 
3 for $1.75. Each, 3-4 ft., 90c. 
—Fragrant Winter Honeysuckle. 
Fragrant creamy white flowers nes¬ 
tled in the deep green leaves adorn 
this “almost evergreen” type. The 
glossy, dark green leaves remain 
almost until spring. Each, 1 y 2 -2 
ft., 28c; 3 for 78c. Each, 3-4 ft., 
55c. 
—Red Tatarica. Showy rosy red 
flowers, symmetrical bush. Very 
desirable. Each, 1 % -2 ft., 29c; 3 
for 80c. Each, 3-4 ft., 57c. 
INDIAN CURRANT 
Coral Berry. Low growing, spread¬ 
ing bushes of graceful habit, bear¬ 
ing small, rose pink flowers in sum¬ 
mer, followed by small red berries 
Avhich cluster in thick ropes along 
the slender branches, and which re¬ 
main until far into the winter. Val¬ 
uable for shady locations. 3 to 5 
feet. Each, 1*4-2 ft., 30c; 3 for 
87c. 
JUDAS TREE 
RED BUD. A bush form of the 
famous Judas Tree, growing 5-5*4 
feet high, covered very profusely in 
early spring, before the leaves ap¬ 
pear, with pretty deep pink flowers, 
very showy. The foliage is hand¬ 
some and distinct. Hardy. An un¬ 
common shrub. Each, 2-3 ft., 39c; 
3 for $1.10. 
Hydrangea, Arborescens Grandiflora 
HYDRANGEA 
One of the finest of all shrubs. 
Desirable for their massiveness of 
bloom and long flowering season. 
—Arborescens Grandiflora (Hills 
of Snow). Constantly in bloom 
from July until frost. 3 to 5 feet. 
Handsome foliage and great clus¬ 
ters of snow-white flowers. Excel¬ 
lent for solid, low borders, espe¬ 
cially in partial shade, and for 
growing on north side of house. 
Each, 1 *4 -2 ft., 44c; 3 for $1.25. 
Each, 2-3 ft., 55c; 3 for $1.55. 
—Paniculata Grandiflora. The im¬ 
mense heads of bloom, often a foot 
long, are cream color in bud, pure 
white when fully expanded, changing 
to pink and bronze with age, and 
fin-ally to brown when frosted. At¬ 
tains a height of 5 to 7 feet. The 
blooms are often used for interior 
decorating for winter, after they have 
been frosted. Each, l%-2 ft., 42c; 3 
for $1.20. Each, 3-4 ft., 65c; 3 for 
$1.85. 
—Tree Hydrangea. The tree form of 
the Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 
above. Has but a single stem from 
which the plant grows upward in tree 
form, reaching a height of 4 to 6 feet. 
Bears a profusion of flowers which are 
pure white, afterwards changing to 
pink, and which are borne in large 
pyramidal trusses a foot or more long 
and six to eight inches in diameter. 
Blooms in August. Each, 3-4 ft., $1.35; 
3 for $3.85. 
Hydrangea, Paniculata Grandiflora 
DOLLAR SURPLUS OFFER. Six shrubs, each one different, of our selec¬ 
tion for $1.00. At the end of our season we take our surplus shrubs and 
make up these collections of different shrubs. We cannot guarantee any 
certain shrubs will be used but we guarantee full money’s worth. Price; 
6 different shrubs, our selection, for $1.00. 
LILAC 
Best beloved of the old-time gar¬ 
den shrubs. 
—Chinese Lilac. (Rotliomogen- 
sis). Bears a profusion of great 
airy reddish purple flowers. 8 ft. 
Makes a symmetrical bush. Each, 
l}4-2 ft., 35c; 3 for $1.00. Each, 
3-4 ft., 60c. 
—Hungarian Lilac. Beautiful vio¬ 
let colored flowers, 7 ft. One of 
the best. Each, 2-3 ft., 52c; 3 for 
$1.45. Each, 4-5 ft,, 89c. 
—White Lilac. Large white flow¬ 
ers, very fragrant. 8 ft. Strong 
grower. Each, 2-3 ft,, 45c; 3 for 
$1.25. Each, 4-5 ft. t 75c. 
French Lilac, A. Lavalle 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Larger flowers, improved form of 
bush and a more penetrating fra¬ 
grance, feature these newer forms of 
the Lilac. They are a vast improve¬ 
ment over the older forms and are 
highly desirable. Very hardy. We 
offer the following choice sorts: 
—Alphonse Lavalle, double violet. 
—Ludwig Spaeth. Mahogany-red. 
—Mine. Leinoine, double white. 
—President Grevy, double blue; large. 
Any of above: Each, 1*4-2 ft., 65c; 
3 for $1,86; 1 each of these 4, for $2.35. 
Each, 3-4 ft., $1.25; 1 each of these 4, 
for $4.56. 
PRIVET, AMOOR RIVER 
Not a flowering shrub, yet this is the 
one best hedge plant, combining 
beauty, hardiness and efficiency. Fo¬ 
liage is a beautiful, glossy, dark 
green. Is of quick, strong symmetri¬ 
cal growth and may be sheared or 
trimmed to any desired shape. Un¬ 
excelled for bordering walks, grounds, 
etc. This is the hardiest of all hedge 
plants. Easily grown. Extra heavy. 
1-1 % ft., 3 canes and up: Price, 6 for 
55c; doz., 98c; 25 for $1.15; 50 for $2.65; 
100 for $4.95. 3-4 ft., 6 canes and up; 
Price, 6 for $1.35; dozen, $2.55; 25 for 
$4.75; 50 for $9.15. 
The Tree Hydrangeas which I purchased from you, blossomed this year, and are very pretty.—Hazel MacAllister. 
132 Sewall St., Augusta, Maine. 
