1939 
97 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
Fine for house culture, and also ideal 
• for partially .shaded outdoor locations, 
or semi-shaded porch or window boxes. 
SIXGliE GIAIVT—li :i r ^ e, iiia.ssive, 
wide open, single llowers, often iiiens- 
uriiig; S inelies* nero.ss. Plants grow 
18 inches high and are highly desir¬ 
able for .shady places. The immense 
flowers make a fine display. State 
color wanted. DARK RED — ORANGE 
—PINK — WHITE — YET.EOW. Price ; 
Each, SOc; any 3 for 80c; 5 (or 1 of 
each) for $1.25. 
Double Giant Tuberou.s Begonia 
DOUBLE GIANT—Big, double flow¬ 
ers of perfect form that oar ciistoniers 
have grown, to a diameter of 0 and 7 
inches when grown under ordinary 
conditions! Very desirable for shady 
situations. Customers should note 
that the same plant sometimes bears 
a single flower. State color wanted: 
DARK RED — ORANGE — PINK — 
WHITE—YEEEOW. Price: Each, 32c; 
any 3 for 90c; 5 (or 1 of each) for 
$1.35, po.stpaid. 
.MIXED TUBEROUS 
BEGONIAS 
A big bargain! A grand mixture of 
Single Giant, Double Giant and 
Crested and Frilled Begonias. jMany 
colors, all mixed. Each, 24c; 3 for 
RSc; 6 for $1.25, po.stpaid. 
Tuberous 
Begonia, 
Single 
White 
TWO FINE PALMS FOR THE HOUSE 
KENTIA FOS- 
TOItlANA. Has 
Strong s t e m s, 
some upright 
and others arch- 
i n g. each 
crowned with 
fan-like foliage 
of a rich green 
color. One of 
the best Palms 
for house cul¬ 
ture, being 
graceful, and 
c; 3 for .$2.10. 
PANDANUS VEITCHII —The grace¬ 
fully curved 
leaves at¬ 
tain a length 
of 2 ft., just 
the right 
length for 
the house, 
and are dark 
green, mar¬ 
gined with 
bands of 
pure silver. 
Pandaniis Veitchii Each, 7.5c. 
•as 
- 
CROWN OF THORNS or EUPHORBIA 
A peculiar thorny plant with few leaves and an abun¬ 
dance of light rose blossoms. Of easy culture. Supposed 
to have been worn by Our Saviour. Each, 29c; 3 for SOc, 
postpaid. 
PLANT FOOD 
' Feed your house plants period¬ 
ically to restore jiitrogen, phos¬ 
phate and potash to the soil! Di¬ 
rections on each package. 
STIB-U-PLANT —In tablet 
form. 5491—Pkt., lO tablet.s, 
10c: i>ht.. .30 tahlet.s, 2.5c, postpaid. 
WATt H-EB-GBOW — In pow¬ 
der form. 5492—Trial Pkt., 10c; 
8 o'l.. can. 50«‘, postpaid. 
WGNIJEKtfRO — Tablet form. 
5493—Pkt.. 12 tablets, lOc; 3 for 
2.5c, po.stpaid. 
GLOXINIA 
One of the loveliest of all house plants! Handsome 
large round hairy leaves and quantities of big showy 
flo.vers. They love rich light-soil and partial shade; in 
watering, do not wet the leaves. Bloom in June or July. 
The flowers are of a rich velvety te.xture and are ex¬ 
tremely showy. We offer started plants only, in paper 
pot !ind soil. 
BAVAKIA — Dark blue with whitt* throat, ruffled edge. 
BBII.LIANT — Clear bright red large blooms. 
BKOWN’S pink. —Delicate pink fading into blue at the 
base of the throat. Foliage rose colored on reverse side. 
BHl'NIIlLDE — Pure white, large flower. 
defiance —Crimson scarlet, upright numerous flow¬ 
ers. 
EjMPEROH FREDERICK —Scarlet flowers with white 
border. 
EMPEROR WII.LIA4I — Deej) violet, banded with white 
margin. 
.SPOTl'ED .liND STAINED — Entire blossoms veined and 
spotted in mixed colors of pink, blue, purple, .and red 
markings on white. 
Price: Any of above: Each, 49c; any 3 for $1..3.5; any 
G for $2..5.5; one each of above ^ for $2.9.5, po.stpaid. 
BLved: Each, 40c; 3 for $1.15, postpaid. 
The House Plants that f ordered from you were 
lovely when received, and have done very nicely.—Mrs, John L. Clark, 
Putney, South Dakota. 
