76 JOHN A. "“SAUZER-SEED CO, LAG@CROSSE . Wl. os 1943 
DAHLIA FLOWERED 
ZINNIAS “ss 
Besides producing among the largest 
flowers of all the Zinnias, the Dahlia-_ 
flowered varieties are distinguished by 
being nearly as deep in the center as 
they are wide, with smaller individual 
petals than the ordinary varieties, but > 
many more of them. The plants are tall 
and vigorous, producing a wealth of im- 
mense blooms from July until frost. 
2% to 3 feet. : 
We offer the most popular shades: 
2750—Old Rose. A charming shade. — 
2751—Crimson Monarch. Striking. — 
2752—Lavender Gem. Beautiful. - 
2753—Polar Bear. Pure white. 
Any of above: Per pkt., 10c; % oz, 
25c; % oz., 40c. One pkt. each of above 
4 for 30c;'% oz. each for 85c. 
Mixed. All of above and other colors, 
mixed. 2754—Pkt., 8c; % oz., 20c. 
Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRI- « 
PLE-A-TESTED—A _ special reselected 
strain certified 
by THREE-WAY 
tests%-2755-—PKes 
hie; % oz., 30cm 
Y% oz., 45ce. 
VENIDIUM 
Monarch of the 
Veldt. Annual, 
Deeporange 
daisy-like flow- 
ers, four to five 
inches in diam- 
eter, with a dou- 
ble row of petals. 
The upper row is 
marked at the 
ceenter with a 
reddish brown 
Zone, 2eto eae 
‘ Blooms freely. 
Salzer’s Dahlia Flowered Zinnia, Crimson Monarch Venidium 2677—Pkt., 10¢. 
SUMMER HYACINTH or GALTONIA Prete nien ot pendulous, tras SALZER’S JUNE — 
grant, pure white flowers. Up to 30 flowers on a-spike. Flowers are bell 
= : ; ; fer wi : ’ W 9 
price, 1 to 1% Inch Pelkotoaton 6 ton saes doz., 38e3 25 for 69c; 100 for $2.25, FLO ERING MUMS 
postpaid, 
MONTBRETIA Plants 2 to 4 feet high with sword shaped leaves and Offered for the First Time 
many two inch flowers, broadly funnelform. Very de- 




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sirable and very showy. Many brilliant colors, all mixed, terre gett eer In Salzer S Diamond 
son to brilliant red, red and gold, orange yellow, ete. Handle like Gladioli or ‘ ] 
leave in the ground and protect over winter. Strong bulbs, 3 for 19¢; 6 for 34¢; Jubilee Year! 
dozen, 62¢; 25 for $1.14; 100 for $3.45, postpaid. 
Salzer’s June Flowering Chrysan- 
themums are just what their name 
im plies,—they start flowering in June! 
Salzer’s June "Mums have commenced 
blooming with us on June 20 and have 
continued their extravagant display 
until cut down by hard frost. One 
lady in Biloxi, Mississippi, states that 
these June ’Mums started to bloom for 
her on May 20th and she expects to 
still have blooms on Christmas! : 
Salzer’s Diamond Jubilee Year is a 
fitting year for the introduction of 
Salzer’s June Flowering Chrysanthe- — 
mums. We Know of no finer advance ; 
in recent years, than in these ’Mums! | 
They resemble Salzer’s Cushion "Mums 
except that they make a distinctly 
larger _bush and that they bleom 
earlier and continue to bloom much 
longer. They develop into plants 
about two feet high and with a three 
foot spread, and produce masses of 
bloom. They are also hardier, having — 
weathered through unusually severe 
winters.’ And if anything, they bloom 
more profusely! We consider them 
the most important introduction of re- 
eent years. Exceedingly fine for in 
front of shrubbery or for landscaping. 
We offer two lovely colors in this, 
our Diamond Jubilee Year, as follows: 
Canary Dean Kay—Rich deep yellow 
semi-double flowers. 
Pink Dean Kay—Clear deep pink 
semi-double flowers. 



Tigridia 
TIGRIDIA 
Very showy, also Known as Tiger 
Flower or Shell Flower. 2% feet tall, 
bearing erect spikes of attractive, 
deep orange flowers, oddly blotched 
brown, with cup shaped centers and 
wide-spreading petals. July and Au- 
gust. Plant like Gladioli and dig up Price: Either of above: Each, 75e;3 
bulbs in fall. % to 1 in. bulbs: 3 for ioe we : 2 (or 1 of each), for $1.45; 4 for $2.75; 
25e; 6 for 47¢c; dozen, S2c; 25 for $1.48, 6 for $3.75; dozen, $6.95; 25 for $13.45, 
postpaid, | Pink Dean Kay Chrysanthemum postpaid, 



My Pink Cushion Chrysanthemums reached me in excellent condition and I am very much pleased with them.—Miss 
Gladys A. Beebe, R. D. 3, Coudersport, Pennsylvania. 

