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y/ • SALZER’S • SEEDS* 
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CAMELIA FLOWERED BALSAM 
Annual. An old and favorite garden 
flower, producing masses of beautiful, 
brilliant-colored double flowers. 2 feet. 
Splendid when grown in pots. 
. Double Camelia-flowered, Mixed. 1774 
■—Pkt.. lOc; % oz., 15c: % oz.. 25c. 
Cliff wood Giant Double, Mixed. 1778 
.—Pkt., lOc; Vs oz., 15c: % oz., 25c. 
Salzer’s Superior Double, Mixed. 1776 
—^Pkt., 5c; Vs oz., 10c: % oz., 16c. 
BLAZING STAR 
Liatris. Perennial. Showy and at¬ 
tractive plants, 3 to 4 feet high, pro¬ 
ducing large spikes of rosy-purple 
flowers in July and August. 2118— 
Pkt., 15c: Vs oz., 65c: % oz., $1.20. 
Blue Lace Flower 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
Didiscus Coeruleus. Annual. Grows 
upright about 2 feet high, branches 
freely, each end bearing a cluster of 
light blue flowers spreading umbrella¬ 
like. Each blossom is carried on a 
thin, long tube lending the flower-head 
a delicate and dainty touch. Lasts un¬ 
usually long in water. 1965—Pkt., 
10c: % oz., 20c: % oz., 30c. 
BOSTON IVY 
Anipclopsis Veitchi. Perennial. A 
hardy.climber, with olive green leaves, 
which turn to scarlet in the autumn. 
The best climber for brick or stone 
walls. 1655—Pkt., 10c: Vs oz.. 15. 
CALCEOLARIA 
Greenliouse plant. An ornamental 
and beautiful house plant producing 
a mass of flowers which are large, 
showy, sac-shaped or slipper-like, and 
Avhich aie creamy white and various 
.shades of yellow, often splashed or 
blotched with dark reddish brown. 
Very rarely do two plants have flow¬ 
ers ' marked exactly alike. Can be 
grown indoors to perfection. Start 
the seed 
any time 
except in 
hot weath¬ 
er. 
Hybrida, 
Grand i flora. 
Large flow- 
e r i n g , 
mixed. 1810 
—Pkt., 25c: 
2 pkts., 45c. 
Calceolaria 
ALL 
FLOtVER 
SEEDS 
ARE 
POST¬ 
PAID 
Calendula, Finest Mixed 
CALENDULA 
Annual. Very showy and thrifty 
plants, particularly adapted for dry 
and poor soils, and thriving in any 
sunny location. 1 to 1^ ft. 
Campfire. Uniformly large, well 
formed flowers, with plants of neat 
and compact habit. The flowers are 
a very deep strong orange with a dis¬ 
tinct scarlet sheen on the upper side 
of each petal, are completely double, 
and at least four inches in diameter. 
Pine for cutting. IV 2 feet. 1805— 
Pkt., 10c. 
Chrysentbe (Sunshine). Clear but¬ 
tercup yellow flowers, wide petals 
loosely arranged, reflexed at the 
edges, somewhat like a Chrysanthe¬ 
mum. Flowers often 4 in. across. 
1804—Pkt., 5c. 
Finest Mixed. A rich blend of colors. 
1814—Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c: Vs oz., 10c. 
Finest Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TBSTED —A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests. 1803—Pkt., 10c: % oz., 26c. 
California Poppy, Hybrid Mixed 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
Eselioltzia. Annual. Bushy plants 
about 1 foot high, with finely cut, blu¬ 
ish-green foliage and glossy flowers 
of satin-like texture. 
Autumn Glory. The outside of the 
petals is brilliant orange crimson and 
the inside is coppery orange. Double 
flowers. 2001—Pkt.. 10c: Vs oz., 25c. 
Finest Mixed. Single and double 
flowers, all colors. 1982—Pkt., 5c; Vs 
oz., 10c; Vi oz., 15c. 
Hybrid Mixed. This mixture has 
been saved from a number of new 
sorts of wonderful colors, and includes 
wallflower red, old gold, flre-red, 
cream and other unusual tones. 1991 
—Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 25c; % oz., 40c. 
CACTUS —A mixture of different 
cacti, containing curious formations. 
Interesting to watch them develop. 
1800—Pkt. (15 seeds), 20c; 2 pkts., 35c. 
Calliopsis, Golden Crown 
CALLIOPSIS 
Also called Bright Eyes. Annual. 
Showy and beautiful, of the easiest 
culture blooming all summer. 
Golden Crown. Rich orange-yellow 
flowers with maroon center, of pleas¬ 
ing fragrance, large size, and borne 
on 12 inch wiry stems. 1820—Pkt., 
10 c. 
Finest Mixed. Magnificent single 
flowers, plants of compact growth. 
1819—Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c; % oz., 10c; 
Vi oz., 15c. 
Double Mixed. A splendid mixture 
of the double varieties. Calliopsis 
easily revert to their single form, but 
a good percentage of the flowers will 
be double. 1817—Pkt., lOc; Vs oz., 15c. 
Canterbury Bells or Campanula 
CAMPANULA OR 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Biennial. They thrive best in light, 
moderately rich soils, and bear a pro¬ 
fusion of dainty, bell-shaped flowers. 
Canterbury Bells 
Beautiful, large, bell-shaped blos¬ 
soms. 2 feet. Single Mixed. Many 
colors. 1824—Pkt., 5c: Vs oz., 15c. 
Single Mixed, Salzer’s Clitfwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED. A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests. 1833—Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 25c. 
Double Mixed. Produces a very large 
percentage of true, double-flowering 
plants. 1823—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
Blooms in five months from seed. 
2 to 2^4 feet. Each plant bears six 
to eight large spikes. Mixed colors. 
1816—Pkt., 10c. 
Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells 
Biennial. They have an extra large 
calyx, giving the appearance of a cup 
and saucer. 2 Vi feet. Mixed colors of 
blue, white and lilac. 1822—Pkt., 10c. 
Five years ago 1 took Salzer’s Seeds with me to Angola, West Africa, for our garden on the Mission field. The greater 
part grew and produced very well.—Mary Thomas, Carthage, S. D. 
