1939 
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SALZER’S* SEEDS¬ 
CANARY BIRD VINE 
Annual. A beautiful rapid growing 
climber, the charming little canary- 
yellow blossoms bearing a fancied re¬ 
semblance to a bird with its wings 
half expanded. When cut, the flowers 
last a week. 15 ft. 1832—Pkt., 20 
seeds, 5c; % oz., lOc; % oz., 15c. 
Candytuft, Giant Hyacinth-Flowered 
CANDYTUFT 
Annual. Valuable for masses and 
edging, and considered indispensable 
for cutting. Very fragrant. 
Fragrant. White. 1835—Pkt., 5c; 
% oz., 12g, 
Rose Cardinal. Brilliant, deep rosy- 
red. 1838—Pkt., lOc; % oz., 15c; ^ oz., 
20 c. 
Giant Hyacinth-FIow’ered. The very 
finest white, plants 18 inches high, 
carrying immense spikes of large 
white flowers. 1842^—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
J5c; % oz.. 25c. 
Finest Blixed. A splendid mixture, 
containing all the colors. 1834—Pkt., 
6 c; % oz., 10c; oz., 15c. 
FTinest Mixed, Salzer’s Cliftwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED —A special 
reselected strain certifled by THREE- 
WAY tests. 1843—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
25c; % oz., 40c. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Annual. (Ipomea Quamoclit Slo- 
teri.) A beautiful climber growing rap¬ 
idly and attaining a height of 30 feet. 
Foliage fernlike; flowers cardinal red. 
Boaking the seed or notching the seed- 
coat will hasten germination. 1856— 
pkt., 20 seeds, 10c; % oz., 20c. 
CASTOR OIL PLANT 
Ricinus. Annual. 
Unsurpassed for 
sub-tropical ef¬ 
fects. Pine for 
lawns or centers 
of beds. 
Zanxihari- 
ensis. The differ- 
e n t varieties i n 
this mixture have 
light and dark 
. green leaves, and 
Ricinus some of coppery 
fyronze. 2430—Pkt., 7c; oz., 10c; oz., 
15c: % lb., 45c. 
Mi*ed. All sorts. 2431—Pkt., 5c; 
mz., 8c; oz., 1 2c; ‘‘A lb., 35c. _ 
CATHEDRAL BELLS 
Cohya Sean- 
Annual. 
A fiR'e, rapidly 
growing, annu¬ 
al climber with 
liandsome foli¬ 
age .and large 
Ibell - iS h a p e d 
fiowera of deep 
violeS- blue col¬ 
or. fS.Ol—Pkt., 
J.6 .-Siecds, 10c; 
oz.. 15c. Cobea Scandens 
Carnations, Giant Marguerite 
CARNATION 
Indispensable, both for house cul¬ 
ture and for the garden. 
Giant Marguerite. Annual. Flow¬ 
ers of immense size, measuring 2% 
inches across, double and beautifully 
fringed. Mixed colors. 1859—Pkt., 
100 seeds, 10c; Vs oz., 35c. 
Perpetual Early Flowering (Double 
Chabauds). Perennial. Blooms in 12 
to 14 weeks after being sown and con¬ 
tinues to bear its splendid double 
flowers indefinitely. Mixed. 1861— 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 12c; % oz., 40c. 
Salxer’s Cliffwood Mixed. Perennial. 
A choice strain, seeds saved from 
largest show flowers only. 1862—Pkt., 
100 seeds, 15c; Ya oz., 50c. 
CLIFFWOOD GIANT DOUBLE 
Biennial. A strain of immense 
Carnations. Blooms in five months 
from seed, and continues to produce 
its beautifully fringed, intensely fra¬ 
grant, large double flowers. For few, 
but enormous flowers, pinch off all the 
buds as they appear, except one to a 
stem. 
Separate Colors. See Outside Rear 
Cover. 
Mixed. 2815—Pkt., 15c; % oz., 45c; 
Y 4 , oz., 75c. 
CHINESE BELLFLOWER 
Platycodon. Perennial. Balloon-like 
buds, followed by broad, charming 
bell-shaped flowers of deep blue. IV 2 
feet. Blooms in August, if sown out¬ 
doors in April. 2372 
—Pkt., 10c; Va oz., 
25c. 
CHINESE 
LANTERN 
Physalis. Peren¬ 
nial. An ornamen¬ 
tal plant, 2 feet 
high, bearing mass¬ 
es of bright orange- 
searlet lantern-like 
friiits whieh esin be 
cut and dried for 
winter boinjiiets. 
2365—Pkt., 10c; Ya Chinese Bellflower 
oz., 15c; Y: oz., 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Very showy; useful as pot plants as 
well as for cutting and bedding; 
bloom in late summer. 2 feet. 
Coronariiim, Double. Annual. Barge 
double flowers frequently 3 inches 
across. All colors, 
mixed. 1892 — Pkt., 
10 c; Ys oz., 15c. 
Japanese Hybrids. 
Perennial. The 
Thanksgiving ’Mum! 
Sown indoors in Feb¬ 
ruary, one has strong 
plants by fall, which 
should be lifted in 
fall for blooming 
at Thanksgiving the 
next year. 1893 — Chrysanthdtnum 
Pkt., 20c; Vio oz., 90c. Coronarium 
KOREAN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Sown in early spring, they will 
flower with a blaze of color this fall. 
Mixed colors, including all shades. 
1894—Pkt., 15c. 
CINERARIA 
Greenhouse plant. Beautiful flower¬ 
ing plants for the house or conserva¬ 
tory during the spring months. 
Cinerarias grow so freely that the 
seedlings may go straight from the 
seed-pans to pots. 
Cineraria Multiflora Nana. Flowers 
seldom measure less than 3 inches in 
diameter, with plants of a very robust 
and dwarf habit. Mixed colors. 1897 
—Pkt., 45c; 2 pkts., 80c. 
Salzer’s Finest Mixeil. A mixture 
of the finest, large flowering strains 
and most brilliant colors. 1899—Pkt., 
20c; 2 pkts., 35c. 
Coreopsis, Semi-Double 
COREOPSIS 
Grandiflora. Perennial. 2 to 3 feet. 
Bright yellow flowers from June until 
frost. As cut flowers, they excel, last¬ 
ing over a week. They flower the first 
year from seed. 1912—Pkt., 10c. 
Semi-Double. Perennial. Similar to 
the above, except the lovely flowers 
are double and semi-double. Very 
free bloomer. 1933—Pkt., 10c. 
1570—SALZER’S SUPERB 
FLOWER GARDEN 
COLLECTION—50c 
A collection of full sized packets 
of various annuals that will give 
you many flowers, and ordered sin¬ 
gly, would cost much more.. 
1. Aster.s 
ti. Antirrhi¬ 
num 
fl. Balsam 
4. Candytuft 
a. Co.smo.s 
<i. Dianthiis 
7. Escholtxia 
S. 3Iarigold 
!). Mignonette 
10. Pansy 
11. I’oppy 
12. Zinnia 
12 full size packets of select varie¬ 
ties for 50c 
tny .memory serves me correctly, it is 50 years ago this spring when I sent you my first order. Congratulations on your 
71st birthday.-Mr. Max W, Krause, 2138 Hugh St., Schenectady, New York. 
