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*Suitable for rock garden. All 
Prices Are Postpaid. 

Achillea, Perry’s White 
ACHILLEA 
Its many branches hold their mass 
of feverfew-like flowers about a foot 
above the soil. For cemetery plant- 
ing, it is the most valuable of all 
white flowers. Blooms from May on. 
—*Rosea. Lovely pink flowers. 
—*Perry’s White. Very choice. Tre 
whitest of all Achilleas, large flowers, 
broad overlapping petals. 
AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
Bloom early in spring. 1% to 2 feet. 
—*Long Spurred, Mixed. Many 
beautiful shades, large and elegantly 
spurred. 


ARTEMISIA 
Silver King. Silvery-grey foliage; 
splendid for bouquets and for land- 
Scaping, because of its contrasting 
Silvery foliage. 
ASCLEPIA 
A handsome plant. Bright orange 
flowers July to Aug. 2-2% ft. 



ASPHODELUS 
Or King’s Spear. Handsome racemes 
or spikes, 6-18 in. long and 8 in. wide, 
2-4 ft. 
of bright yellow. 
tions this plant. 
Homer men- 

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Aster, Queen Mary 
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. : 
—Barr’s Pink. Beautiful pink with 
yellow and bronze center. 
—Blue Gem. Double blue. 
—Queen Mary. One of the best. 
Very large lavender. 
—Sam Benham. Double white. 


CHINESE LANTERN 
Franchetti. Bears _ balloon-like 
fruits, resembling little Chinese lan- 
terns, of bright scarlet. They dry 
well and are very desirable for win- 
ter decoration. 2 feet. Very showy. 
COREOPSIS 
For continuous display of bloom all 
summer long, it is hard to beat Core- 
opsis. It is one of the most satisfac- 
tory of all perennials. 
—Grandiflora. Flowers are of rich, 
olden yellow, graceful form; blooms 
entire summer and autumn. 2 feet. 

106 Note: All of Salzer’s Perennial Plants 
June 
1, Perennial Plant orders are 
Ee Ae BAL $1.65 FOR 12, 
a ek ATS 89¢ FOR 6 
BLAZING STAR 
Liatris. Native of 
Wisconsin, this 
showy perennial 
produces long 
spikes of purple and 
rosy-purple flowers 
July to Sept. 3 to 4 
feet. 
BAPTISIA 
Long termimal ra- 
cemes of indigo blue 
flowers in May and 
July 3 tt 
BETONICA 
Showy rose-pur- 
ple flowers on long 
stems from June to 
Aug. 2 ft. 
CARNATION 
Hardy garden 
carnations. Mixed 
colors, flowers all 
summer. 20 in. Blazing Star 

CONE FLOWER 
Rudbeckia Purpurea. Plants 3 feet 
high, bearing peculiar reddish-purple 
flowers 4 inches across, with a large 
cone-shaped center. July to October. 
Splendid for rear plantings. 
DAISY 
Every garden should have some of 
these free flowering daisies. 

Blue Fringed Daisy (Erigeron Spe- 
ciosus). Large, single, violet blue 
flowers with golden yellow centers in 
June and July. 2ft. Fine for cutting. 
English Daisy (Bellis Longfellow). 
Lovely, very large, double rose-colored 
daisies. 4-6 in. Splendid in borders. 
Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum). Large, 
single, daisy-like flowers, 3 to 4 inches 
across on stems 2 feet high. 
—Dark Red. Beautiful dark red. 
—Mixed. Showy flowers of all col- 
ors except blue and yellow, all mixed. 
*Yellow Marguerite (Anthemis Tinc- 
toria). Handsome, finely cut foliage 
and large daisy-like yellow flowers all - 
summer. Succeeds in poor soil. 1% ft, 

Shasta Daisies, Alaska 
SHASTA DAISY. This great white 
California daisy produces beautiful 
pure white flowers four inches ucross, 
on tall stems. Hardy, free flowering. 
—Alaska. The improved, big Shasta 
Daisy. Flowers often 4% to 5 inches 
across. Pure white. Blooms all sum- 
mer and into fall. Single flowers. 
may be also had for fall planting. 

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booked for shipment about Sept. 15. 

EACH 18¢ 
: CENTAUREA 4 
Perennial Cornflower, Large violet- i 
blue flowers from July to Sept. 2 ft. 
DIANTHUS. These are the well- 
known hardy garden pinks. 2 ae 
—Atrocinneus. Deep crimson flow- — 
ers June-July. Fine for cutting. 18 in. 
—*Plumarius Semperflorens. (Ever-_ 
blooming Hardy Pinks). Sweet 
scented double, single, and semi-dou- 
ble flowers, mixed colors. 18 in. 
DICTAMNUS ; 4 
Or Gas Plant. Very showy, 2% ft. 
Fragrant foliage and spikes of rosy’ 
pink flowers in June and July. ani ae 
DIGITALIS, 

The well known and — 

popular Foxglove. 3 to 5 ft._ Mixed. : 
EUPATORIUM ; J 
Hardy Ageratum. Lavender-blue — 
Ageratum-like flowers from Aug. un- 7 
til frost. 18 in. Good cut flower. 
GAILLARDIA or Blanket Flower. 
Blooms freely from June until frost. 
—Burgundy. Shining deep wine red, - 
showing practically no yellow. ig 
—Grandiflora, Centers are dark red — 
brown, while the petals are marked — 
with rings of brilliant crimson. * 
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GOLDEN GLOW ; E 
Rudbeckia Fulgida. A magnificent — 
srower, very branching and each 
branch bears many great shining, — 
golden yellow flowers. 6 feet. Most 
desirable for rear plantings or corners. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Double. Stately plants. State color 
wanted: white, salmon rose, maroon, 
yellow, scarlet and Cliffwood Giant, 
mixed. Hollyhocks do not always run 
true to form and sometimes produce © 
some single flowers. 
MERTENSTA. Also called Virginia — 
Cowslip or Blue Bells. May and June, . 
1 to 1% feet, with pinkish buds open- 
ing to lovely blue flowers. = 
*PHLOX SUBULATA (Ground 
Pinks). Forms a dense, low growing 
mass of evergreen foliage bearing 
dainty little flowers in Spring. Suit- 
able for planting on tops of graves, 
around bases of trees, ete. State color 
wanted: Lavender, Pink, or White. 
POLEMONIUM 
Sky blue flowers from June to Sept. 
14%-2 ft. F 
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SAPONARIA 
Crimson flowers in May and June. 
10 in. Very showy. “= 
*SEDUM (Stonecrop). 
borders, and desirable for the rock 
garden. Fine for dry, sunny spots. 
—*Acre (Gold Moss). 2 to 3 inches 
and bears masses of diminutive yel- — 
low flowers from May to July. Forms 
an exquisite carpet of evergreen 
foliage. ; = 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL 
Lathyrus. Vigorous climber, mixed 
colors. 6-8 ft. 3 
TRADESCENTIA 
Virginica. Does well in shade. Blue 
flowers all summer. 18 in. , 
TRITOMA, HYBRIDS. Popularly 
known as Torch Lilies, Red Hot Poker, 
and Flame. Flowers. They make a 
showy display in autumn with their 
cone-shaped flowers, and rush-like fo- 
liage. Mixed colors. 8 ft. 






Valuable for 




*TUNICA 
For the rockery or border. A pretty 
tufted plant with pink flowers all 
summer. 8 in. 
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