
82 JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WIS. 
Annual. Few flowers excel Petunias 
in brilliant and gorgeous display, es- 
pecially for porch or window boxes. 
Easily cultivated, requiring only a 
good soil and a sunny position, It is 
best to sow them indoors and trans- 
plant to the open in May, although-the 
seed may be sown directly out of 
doors in May. 1 to 1% feet. 

Mixed Baleony Petunias 
PLAIN EDGE SINGLES 
BALCONY PETUNIAS 
This type has become very popular. 
They are unusually free-blooming, 
trailing in growth, with immense sin- 
gle flowers averaging three inches in 
diameter, and are particularly suited 
for hanging baskets, window boxes 
and beds. 
Mixed. Flowers often 2% to 8 in. 
across, in many beautiful colors. Al- 
ways in bloom. 23834—Pkt., 10c; 3 for 
25c; M6 oz., 50c. 
Cliffwood Balcony Mixed. Our own 
savings from the’ finest flowers; of 
very large size and beautiful shape; 
varied and brilliant colors. 2335— 
Pkt., 15ce; 3 for 35c; M46 oz., -85c. 
ROSE OF HEAVEN 
The official World’s Fair Flower of 
the 1933 Century of Progress at Chi- 
cago! Exquisite, soft rose-pink flow- 
ers without any lighter shadings; the 
throat is also soft rose-pink. Blooms 
freely and luxuriantly, the pure all 
pink flowers creating a beautiful ef- 
fect in window boxes or beds. 2321— 
PKL, I5Cwe plats.) 25¢: 
MINIATURE ROSE GEM 
Award of Merit, All American Se- 
Jections! The plant of this showy 
petunia is only five to six inches high, 
compact and bushy, and sim ply 
smothered with rich rose colored sin- 
gle flowers about two inches in diam- 
eter. Very desirable for borders, be- 
cause of its compact growth. 231¢— 
Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c; ¥% 0Z., 85c. 

Miniature Rose Gem 

We surely had some fine Pansies in the Mastodon and Grocer Giants kinds. Picked the last ones last fall in mid-November. _ 
—Mr. Paul Leo Mertineau, R. D. 1, Box 66, Lena, Wisconsin. Bi 



Howard’s Star Rosy Morn 
PLAIN EDGE SINGLES, Cont’d 
Violet King. Deep violet-purple petunias, very 
free flowering. 2317—Pkt., 10c. 
White King. Pure white flowers. A window. box 
or bed of pure white is beautiful. 2318—Pkt., 10e. 
Howard’s Star. Rosy-crimson with a clearly de- 
fined five-pointed star of bluish-white. Elegant. 
2325—Pkt., 10e. 
Rosy Morn. Soft rose-pink with white throat. 
Charming and very dainty. A window box planted 
to nothing but Rosy Morn Petunias is strikingly 
effective. _2327—Pkt., 10c. 
* Rosy Morn, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A- 
TESTED—A_ special resclected strain certified by 
THREE-WAY tests: 2336—Pkt., 15c. 
Steel Blue, Plain Edged. In this Grandiflora type, 
we offer one of the more unusual colors in petunias 
a medium steel blue. The flowers are large, heav- 
ily veined, are plain edged, and are borne very freely, 
on plants about 15 
inches high. A bed 
or window box of 
this color is lovely. 
2322 —Pkt., 10ce; 
2 pkts.,; 15e. 


PLAIN EDGE SINGLES, _ 
Cont'd Sibi 
FLAMING VELVET — 
Received Gold Medal 1936 
All American Flower Selec- — 
tions! Flowers are large, of a 
heavy velvety substance, and — 
are borne in riotous profusion, — 
The color is outstanding — a © 
rich and brilliant blood red, 
running very true to type. | 
2314—-Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c. Rae. 
Dwarf Mixed. Compact, — 
bushy plants, about 6 inches ~ 
high, covered with showy 
flowers. 2323—Pkt., 5c. = 
Dwarf Mixed, Salzer’s Cliff- _ 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A- © 
TESTED—A special reselected — 
strain certified by THREB-- 
WAY tests? 2315 —DPtee0cses 
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WITH." = 4 
RUFFLED EDGES 
GIANTS of CALIFORNIA — 
This giant-flowered type © 
bears very large flowers, 
beautifully fringed and 
ruffed, often 4 inches 
across, single, in many 4 
light shades and dark col- 
ors, many of them veined ~ 
and with blotches and. 
markings in the throat. | 
Frilled edges. 2 ft. 2339 
Se 

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oe 2 GIANTS of CALIFORNIA — 
© oe | Pink and Rose Shades. 
aa) ad Annual, A special strain ec 
. of the above, of only rose 
Petunia— and pink shades! The er | 
Flutty 
Rufiies inches across and ruffled. 
2 ft. 2326—Pkt., 30c. © 
FLUFFY RUFFLES - — 
DAINTY LADY The immense single blooms, in a — 
Large flowers daintily fringed and grand mixture of gorgeous light col- — 
of a delicate light yellow with golden ors, are handsomely ruffled, fluted and 
flowers are large, 5 to eae 
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suffusion at the throat, and greenish fringed, of good substance, and Ee = 
tinges. The best yellow to date. flower is a superb, crinkly mass of oe, 
2329—Pkt., 25c. bloom. 23841—Pkt., 20c. 37S eee 
RUFFLED GIANTS ihe 
VIOLACEA MARINE A distinctive type with flowers of 
extraordinary size and substance. 
Deep velvety violet, large single Mixed colors, richly marked -and> >, 
flowers, beautifully fringed. Finest veined, deeply ruffled, and elegantly x 
of the purples. 2320—Pkt., 25c. fluted. 2340—Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45e. 4 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 
In growing Petunias from seed, the weaker _ 
seedlings should receive the most attention as 
they produce the finest double flowers. Petunias — | 
are not difficult to grow, but as the seed is fine, H : 
it should be just pressed into the soil. :. ee 
Salzer’s Double Fringed. Will produce up teres | 
75% of the largest double flowers, beautifully | 
fringed, in the brightest colors, all mixed. An 
elegant mixture. 23838—Pkt., 35c. i | 
Maximum Double Fringed. Unusually laree = | 
flowers, double and heavily fringed, growing als 
most 100% double and semi-double. Mixed cals. 
ors. 2309—Pkt., 50e. a | 
Sakata’s All Double Dwarf Victorious. © Very 
floriferous and the finest of all the double petu-. 
nias. Please do not ask for small packets, as 




Improved Double Fringed $1.00 


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we cannot break packets. 2333—Pkt. (200 seeds), _ 
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