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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO 
• 9 
LA CROSSE, W I S. 
1940 
PSSI HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
rock gurdeii. FOR PERMANENT PLANTING IN BEDS OR BORDERS ^ 
Unless Otherwise Noted: Each, 19c; 3 (or 1 each of any three 19c plants) for 50c; 6 for 95c; doz. $1.75, postpaid. 
We offer hardy, 2 year old, field 
grown plants. Price, except where 
noted: Each, 19c; 3 (or 1 each of 
3 different 19c plants) for 50c; 
6 for 95c; dozen, $1.75; 25 for 
$3.25; 50 for $6.15, postpaid. 
Achillea, The Pearl 
ACHILLEA 
Its many branches hold their mass 
of feverfew-like flowers about a foot 
above the soil. For cemetery plant¬ 
ing', it i.s the must valuable of all 
white flower.s. Blooms from May on. 
—*The Pearl. Pure white flowers. 
—*Rosea. Lovely pink flowers. 
—*Perry’s White. Very choice. The 
whitest of all Achilleas, large flowers, 
broad overlapping petals. Each, 2ac; 
3 for 82c. Price of The Pearl and 
Rosea at top of page. 
Aiithemis, Moonlight 
ANTHEMIS MOONLIGHT 
A compact and lovely upright grow¬ 
ing Anthemis, of better form and 
much larger in size than the older 
types. The plants are literally cov¬ 
ered with hundreds of large pale 
1 e m on yellow, daisy-like flowers 
about 2(4 inches in diameter. 2 to 
2t/4 ft. Very choice. Fine for cutting. 
Each, 50'c; 3 fur $1.50. 
Arnieria, Glory of Holland 
AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
Bloom early in spring. 1(4 to 2 feet. 
—Dohbie’s Imperial Hybrid.s (Long 
Spurred). A wonderful mixture of 
Long Spurred Columbines containing 
evei-y sliade imaginable. Great wide 
throated bells and deep rich shades 
not found in many other stfains. 
Each, 37c; 3 for .$1.00; 0 for .$1.7.5. 
—^*Mr.s. Scott Elliott, Mixed. Many 
beautiful shades, large and elegantly 
spurred. Each, ^5c; 3 for 95c. 
Aster, Wonder Of Stallu 
HARDY ASTERS 
These are one of the last flowers to 
bloom in the fall of the year, provid¬ 
ing a blaze of color. Fine for cut¬ 
ting. 3 feet. 
—Wonder of Staifa. Lavender-blue 
flowers 2 to 2(4 inches across, bloom¬ 
ing from early August until stopped 
by frost. There is no other Aster that 
blooms over so long a period. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting. In very exposed 
places, it is worth a little winter pro¬ 
tection. Each, 55c; 3 for $1..50; dozen, 
.$4.50. 
—Barr’s Pink. Beautiful pink with 
yellow and bronze center. Each, 32c; 
3 for 85c. 
—Climax. Large blue, yellow cen¬ 
ter. Each, 23e; 3 for (J4c. 
—Queen Mary. Blue, tinted laven¬ 
der. Each, 22e; :i for OOc. 
—White Lady. Best and largest 
white. Each, 34c; 3 for 90c. 
—Mixed. All colors, lovely large 
flowers. Each, 22e; 3 for 59c, 
ABMEBIA 
—Glory of Holland. Clear, pure 
deep pink round flowers the size of a 
dollar, borne in profusion throughout 
summer. Fine for cutting. 2 feet. 
Each, 29c; 3 for 85c. 
—Arnieria Hybrids. Red, pink and 
white shades mixed. Beautiful. Each, 
24c; 3 for 05c. 
Aster, Beechwood Challenger 
BEECHWOOD 
CHALLENGER Hardy As- 
ters. It IS free 
flowering, about 3(4 feet tall, and in 
early fall is completely covered with 
brilliant crimson-red flowers. Each, 
45c; 3 for $1.20; dozen, $4.15. 
Baby’s Breath or Gypsophila 
BABY’S BREATH 
Gypsophila. Always very desirable 
for bouguets. 
—Bri.stol Fairy. The flowers of this 
splendid double variety are almost 
twice a.s large as the older types. It 
is practically ever-blooming, as a new 
crop of double white flowers appears, 
when any are cut. 2 ft. with a spread 
of 18 to 24 inches. Each, 43c; 3 for 
$1.1.5. 
—Rosy Veil. A very pretty pro¬ 
nounced pink. Baby’s Breath. Veri¬ 
table cloud.s of pink double flowers, 
blooms freely. Very hardy. Grows 12 
in. high with a spread of 18 to 24 in. 
Each, 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
Bleeding Heart 
BLAZING STAR 
I.iatris. Native of 
Wisconsin, this 
showy perennial 
produces long 
spikes of T)urifle and 
rosy-purple flowers 
from July to Sept. 
3 to 4 feet. Mixed 
colors only. 
BLEEUING 
HEART. Lovely, 
deep crimson heart 
shaped flowers 
pendant upon 
gracefully drooping 
stems. Prefers a 
shaded spot. 2 to 
2(4 ft. May. Each, 
49c; 3 for .$1.35. 
BUTTERCUP 
PLANT 
Ranunculus. 
Lovely golden yel- Blazing Star 
low flowers, double, 
blooming in profusion. May-June. 30 
in. Entirely distinct from the Ranun¬ 
culus Bulbs offered elsewhere. 
CANTERBURY BELLS (Campanula) 
Biennials. These Wonderful bell¬ 
shaped flowers are easily grown. 2 to 
2^ feet. 
—SINGLE CANTERBURY BELLS. 
A small proportion always vary from 
color. State color wanted, blue, pink, 
white, or mixed. 
—DOUBLE OR CUP AND SAUCER. 
Lovely colors of blue, rose, white and 
mixed. State color wanted. Prices at 
top of page. 
This spring I ordered your Early Six Weeks Potatoes and despite our chilly spring and so much rain, they are coming 
up fine. Mr. S. P. Williams, R. D. 1, Cape May Court House, N. J. 
