‘ 

- 
- 
Fairy Bouquet. 
_fusion of 
Jow Snapdragon-like flowers. Al 
apne varieties bloom freely 
Wy 

Linaria, Fairy Bouquet 
___LINARIA 
Flowers resembling miniature Snap- 
dragons, free flowering and very de- 
sirable. 
Annual, The com- 
pact plants, 8 inches high, bear a pro- 
owers in many shades of 
rose, yellow, lavender, red, salmon, 
éte., all mixed. 21183—Pkt., 10c. 
Maroecana Hybrid. Annual. 18 in. 
Spikes of flowers in a brilliant mix- 
ture of colors, that make fine bou- 
quets. 2124—Pkt., 8c. 
Macedonica. Perennial. Golden yel- 
so 
called Perennial Snapdragon. oa tt. 
Dee poming up every year. 2121— 
S | <All Flower Seeds Are Postpaid. 

‘LUPINE (Sun-Dials) 
Thrive in almost any situation. The 
from 
June until Sep- 
tember, and the 
perennials make 
a fine addition 
to -the hardy 
border. 
Annual 
Lupines 
Cliffwood 
Mixed. 2 feet. 
All shades and 
colors. Gorgeous. 
2122 — PkKt., 5c; 
%oz.,10c; % oz., 
1l5be. 
Perennial 
Lupines 
(Polyphyllus) 
Mixed. 3 feet. 
Long spikes of 
blossoms in 
spring and early 
summer. 2123 — 
Pict, 60%. 46 .oZ:, 
L0c;.%.0z., 15c. 
Mixed Salzer’s 
Cliffwood Farm 
TRIPLE-A- 
TH ST Fy Dp, — A. 
special rese- 
lected strain cer- 
toleialee? d by 
THREE-WAY 
os * tests 2125 — 
Perennial Lupine Pist:, 10c; 4% oz., 
uve o 
: 
_ Polyphyllus 
RUSSELL LUPINES 
- Perennial. 
A huge flowered strain 
from England, with spikes often 3% 
ft. or more in length, and 15 inches in 
. 
- perfect florets. 

circumference. Mixed colors, includ- 
_ing reds, orange, yellows, etc. Large, 
2134—Pkt. (15 seeds), 
‘be; 50 seeds, 25c. 



-SQW - SALZER’S - SEEDS. 

Lunaria or Silver Dollar Plant 
LUNARIA 
Silver Dollar Plant, Honesty, or St. 
Peter’s Penny. A striking biennial 
that keeps easily over winter. The 
white flowers are followed by flat, sil- 
very seed pods that are greatly prized 
for winter bouquets, 2% feet. 2130— 
Pet 2c, 

Mignonette 
MIGNONETTE 
Annual, No garden is complete 
without a bed of Mignonette. 16 
inches. 
Finest Mixed. All colors. 2144— 
Pit wie; Yar Oz. elec: 
Finest Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: 2148—Pkt., 12c; % oz, 
18e. 

MONKSHOOD 
Aconitum Fischeri. Perennial. In- 
valuable for planting under trees or 
in shady or semi-shady positions. 
Lovely dark blue flowers and hand- 
some foliage 20 inches. 1606—-Pkt., 

10c; % oz., 50c. 
MOONFLOWER 
Annual, Quick-growing climbers 
with immense flowers that open in 
late afternoon, 
Alba. Large white flowers. 2176— 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 15c. 
Blue. Blue flowers, very large. 2177 
—Pkt., 10c; % oz, 15c. 



79 
MARIGOLD 
See Page 73. 
MORNING GLORY 
See Outside Rear Cover. 
MOSS ROSES 
See Page 73. 
NICOTIANA 
Sweet-Flowering Tobacco. Annual. 
Beautiful plants, sometimes used for 
pots and boxes, easy to grow. 
Affinis Hybrids. Clusters of trumpet 
shaped blooms in blue, red and rose on 
tall stems above the luxuriant foliage. 



2% to 3 feet. 2233 
—Pkt., 5c; % oz, 
10c. 
Sanderae Hy- 
brids. 2 feet. Com- 
pact and bushy, 

splendid for beds. 
Large flowers in 
white, pink, lav- 
ender, red and 
purple, mixed. 
2234—Pkt., 5c; % 
Nicotiana, Affinis o0z., 10c. 
NIGELLA 
MISS JEKYLL, Blue. Annual, (Love 
in the Mist or Devil in the Bush.) 
Long stemmed flowers of -clear blue, 
prettily set in slender, elegant foliage. 
2238—Pkt., 5c; % oz., 15¢. 




NIEREMBERGIA 
Or Dwarf Cup Flower. Half hardy 
perennial which will winter over with 
protection, but blooms freely in about 
15 weeks after seed is sown. The 
flowers are cup shaped, lavender blue 
in color with a touch of yellow in the 
center. 5 to 6 inches tall. 2235—Pkt., 
aL SKER 


PENTSTEMON 
Perennial. Beau- 
tiful plants with 
broad green foliage 
and spikes of tu- 
bular flowers. 2 to 
21% feet. 
Gloxinioides 
Mixed, Sensation, 
Blooms the first 
year from seed. 30 
inches. Every 
branch is a spike of 
bright colors, in- 
eluding rose, car- 
mine, red, lavender, 
and violet, mixed. 
Pentstemon 2305—Pkt., 10c. 

Poor Man’s Orchid 
POOR MAN’S ORCHID 
Annual, Schizanthus. Also called 
Butterfly Flower. Of easy .culture, 
growing nicely in any ordinary good 
garden soil. The beautiful bushy 
plants, about 18 inches high, have 
finely laciniated foliage and are cov- 
ered with large flowers, which are 
handsomely marked with contrasting 
pastel -shades. Mixed. Ant eyedatel 10c. 
es eivays Plant your Castor Oil Beans, one-half on each side of our back door. They make a beautiful display and every- 
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one remarks about them.—Mrs. Will Moran, R. D. 3, Box 59, Emmetsburg, Iowa. 
