

FERNS, Cont'd. 
1942 Ow - SALZER’S : SEEDS. 3 93 

Silver Sheen Chrysanthemum 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Grow a few of your own ’Mums for 
mext Thanksgiving. Leaflet, “How to 
Grow the Florist ’Mums,” sent free 
upon request. 
CHATTANOOGA—A large late 
flowering pure white Mum. 8 in. 
flowers, incurved. Each, 27c; 3 for 
GOLD LODE —The leading, early, 
large flowered, golden yellow ’Mum._ 
Upright growth. Each, 28e; 3 for S0c. 
_ GOLDEN MEASURE —Very deep 
yellow, immense, large, perfect, round, 
ancurved, early. Each, 29¢; 3 for S4e. 
| HARVARD—Rich crimson. Large 
blooms showy. Late. Each, 28¢; 3 for 
__ INDIANOLA—FEarly. 
iIncurved type. 
for S4e, 
_ _ JUSTRITE—A fine early pink, Mas- 
“sive flowers and a strong grower. 
Each, 25¢; 3 for 70c. 
LA FRANCE—Midseason. The best, 
in facet about the only, real purple 
‘Mum. Beautiful. Each, 39¢; 3 for 
$1.10. 
_ SILVER SHEEN—Massive white in- 
eurved blooms. Midseason. Each, 28¢e; 
3 for S0c. 
-SPECIAL—1 each of above 8, $2.10. 
FUCHSIAS 
Popular for house blooming, as well 
as for bedding, window boxes, ete. 
Lovely bronze, 
Very fine. Each, 29¢; 3 

MIDNIGHT—Most beautiful of all. 
Double, dark, purplish blue, velvety 
flowers, reflexed petals a rich bright 
Each, 2Se; 3 for 79e, 
carmine, 


Fluffy Ruffles 
Asp. Plumosus 
SALZER’S FERNS 
Prices Include Postage 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS—The foli- 
age is of delicate texture, of dark 
green color, and is lace-like in its 
filminess. Each, 19e; larger plants, 
35¢. 

ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII — Ex- 
tensively used for hanging baskets. 
The rich green trailing fronds are of 
a fine filmy texture. Each, 19e¢; larger 
plants, 35¢, postpaid. 

BOSTON FERN—The gracefully 
drooping fronds are rich dark green, 
spreading or hanging according to the 
light and often reach a length of five 

feet. Each, 20¢; larger plants, 60¢ 
and $1.00 each, postpaid. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES—Dark green 
foliage, darker than that of any other 
fern, dense growth and irregularly 
shaped fronds. Each, 39e. 

WHITMANII FERN—Rich green fo- 
liage, dense growing... Thrives under 
almost positive neglect. Each, 20e; 
larger plants, 65c. 

FUCHSIAS, Cont’d 

Kuehsia 
Double Pink Beauty 
STORM CLOUD—Very double, 
pure white flowers of large 
blooming profusely. The reflexed 
petals are bright crimson. The fin- 
est, double White Fuchsia, Each, 
27¢; 3 for 7T5e,. 
size, 
DOUBLE PINK BEAUTY—The im- 
mense, Couble, deep pink blossoms are 
borne in such prodigal profusion as to 
almost hide the foliage of the plant, 
Keach, 29¢; 3 for S3c. 
1 Each of the 3 Fuchsias, for 74e. 
ROOSEVELT—The pinnae are beau- 
tifully undulate d, giving a pro- 
nounced wavy effect seen in no other 
fern; as the plant ages, this effect 
becomes quite distinct, Each, 24e, 
SPARROWI—Lovely dark green fo- 
liage which, with its beautiful crested 
makes it a most unique, dis- 
Each, 25e, 
fronds, 
tinct, and desirable fern. 
BABY TEARS— 
A, compact, dense 
Srowing plant 
with miniature 
leaves, of neat 
habit and forming: 
a rounded mass of 
moss-like foliage. 
An attractive 
plant for the table 
or for shaded win- 
dows. Grows easily, requiring only 
plenty of water, Each, 28¢; 3 for 79e. 
GERANIUMS 
Our plants are all of hardy, strong 
and sturdy stock, grown under care- 

Baby Tears 

ful supervision. Add 10c extra. for 
each plant wanted in paper pot and 
soil. Prices include postage, 

Jean Oberle Geranium 
AMERICAN BEA UTY—Lovely, ex- 
ceptionally beautiful 
resembling the famous American 
Beauty Rose in color. The flowers are 
large. Each, 23¢; 3 for 64c. 
JEAN OBERLE—Double flowers, an 
double flowers, 

exquisite shade of hydrangea pink, 
shading to white at the outer edges. 
Immense florets and trusses. One of 
the most popular in its color class. 
Each, 21¢3 3 for 59¢e. 
MON TMART—Rich purplish red 
flowers, double. An unusual color in 
Geraniums. Each, 25¢; 3 for 65e. 
PINK SUPREME—An outstanding 
clear rose pink, with immense flower 
heads borne on long stiff stems. Color 
very attractive and a free bloomer. 
Easily outclasses anything in the rose 
pink class. Each, 2S8e; 3 for 79e. 
POINSETTIA GERANIUM — See 
next page. 
RED FIAT—King of all searlets. A 
marvelous variety in bright orange 
searlet which far surpasses anything 
we have ever seen. Health, habit, and 
color is perfect and is a free bloomer. 
6 to 8 buds and blooms on a well 
grown plant is common. Each, 25¢; 3 
for 70e. 
ROSEBUD—Very rare. When the 
plant is in bud, it resembles minia- 
ture rése buds. Flowers are deep red, 

double, very large. Each, 30c; 3 for 
S5e. 
RUBY—Best all around dark red 
that we know of. Color rich dark 
red, of good size, and does not burn 
or’ blast until bloom is full blown. 
Freebloomer. Each, 27¢; 3 for 75e. 
SALMON IDEAL—A semi-double 
salmon pink, large trusses of flowers. 
A fine salmon pink shade, with velvety 
flowers. Each, 26ce; 3 for 73e. 
WHITE MADONNA—Immense, dou- 
ble pure white flowers. The best of 
the Whites! Each, 25ce; 8 for 70c. 

The house plants ordered from you arrived in fine condition and are very satisfactory in every way.— 
Miss Alma Peterson, Wakefield, Nebraska. 
