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‘ALL FLOWER SEEDS ARE , 
POSTPAID. 
Flowers are classified as follows: 
Annuals, seeds of which are sown in 
the spring and which will bear flow- 
ers the same year; Biennials, which 
produce plants only the first year, 
flowers the second year and must then 
be re-sown; Perennials, which pro- 
duce plants the first year and bear 
flowers the second year and each year 
thereafter. A few biennials and per- 
ennials will flower the first year and 
hence are treated as annuals. Tender 
Perennials must be protected over 
winter, or brought indoors for winter 
blooming. 
Abronia or Sand Verbena 
_Abronia. Annual. A dwarf trail- 
ing plant 6 in. high, with Verbena- 
like flowers of bright rose with 
white center, in summer and fall. 
The flowers are sweet scented at 
night. Ideal for sandy positions, 
for the rock garden, and ground 
covering. 2687—Pkt., 10c. 

ABUTILON OMiosieninc Maple) 
Greenhouse Pliant. Valuable house 
plants and tender garden plants. If 
sown early indoors, will bloom the 
first season. Lift the plants in the 
fall and bring indoors. 3 ft. Bell 
shaped flowers in mixed colors. Fin- 
est Mixed. 1602—Pkt., 15c. 


ACHILLEA 
(Milfoil) 
The Pearl. Perennial. One of the 
best hardy white perennials. Grows 
about 2 feet high, and from spring to 
frost is covered with heads of purest 
white, dainty, double flowers. Easily 
grown from seed, flowering the first 
season, if sown early. 1604—Pkt., 25c. 


.S8w - SALZER’S - SEEDS: 

Ageratum, Little Blue Star 
AGERATUM 
Annual. Also called Floss Flower. 
One of the best bedding plants, being 
literally a sheet of bloom from early 
summer till frost. The flowers are 
not liable to be spoiled by rain, nor do 
the colors fade out. 
Fairy Pink. A dwarf compact Ager-— 
atum of a delightfully soft salmon 
rose pink color. It begins blooming 
when not more than 1% to 2 inches 
high and continues until it has formed 
a solid compact mass of blooms. 5 
inches. 1600—Pkt., 15¢c; “46 oz. 75c; 
TZ 50Z., 91.30% 
Little Blue Star Ageratum. Of ex- 
ceedingly dwarf and even growth. 
The tiny bushes, 4 to 5 inches high, 
-are densely covered with bright blue 
flowers. 1610—Pkt., 15c; “6 oz., 35c; 
% oz., 60c. 
Blue Perfection Ageratum. The 
darkest colored of all large flowering 
Ageratums. Color, deep amethyst- 
blue; height, 15 inches; compact 
growth, fine bedder. 1612—Pkt., 5c; 
1% -oz, 15¢. 
Little White Dorrit Ageratum. The 
best low-growing white Ageratum. 
1611—Pkt., 5c; % oz., 18c. 
ACROCLINIUM 
Annual, A pretty “Everlasting,” 
growing about 15 inches high. 
Double Rosea. Beautiful shade of 
rosy-pink. 1608—Pkt., 75 seeds. 5c. 
Double Mixed. A mixture of white 
and pink. 1609—Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c. 


Agrostemma, Coeli Rosa 
AGROSTEMMA 
Coeli rosa (Rose of Heaven). 
An- 
Dainty, little rose-colored flow- 
ers from July on. 1618—Pkt., 5c. 
Coronaria (Mullein Pink). Peren- 
nial. Blood-red, star shaped flowers. 
Foliage is silvery-white; blooms the 
first season; 2 feet. 1619—Pkt., 10c. 
ANTHEMIS 
Perennial. All summer long it bears 
daisy-like, golden yellow blossoms. A 
most satisfactory plant and excellent 
for cutting. 2 ft. 1661—Pkt., 9c. 
nual. 


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SALZER’S FLOWER SEEDS 

Alyssum, Ocean Spray 
ALYSSUM 
A great favorite for bor- 
Annual. 
ders, edging, window boxes, beds, or 
rockwork. Thrives everywhere and 
blooms profusely all summer; very 
sweet scented. 
Little Gem. Compact and bushy, 
erect growing, simply covered with 
snowy white flowers. 4 to 6 inches 
high. 1626—Pkt., 300 seeds, 5c; % oz., 
L0e;).% (0z:, 18e. 
Ocean Spray. Our own introduction, 
unrivalled for beauty and delicious 
fragrance. It begins to bloom when 
quite small, and the plants are a solid 
mass of white from spring to late 
autumn. 4 inches high; compact and 
bushy, but erect. 1623—Pkt., 200 seeds, 
0c; 4% oz., 20c¢. 
Sweet Alyssum (A. Maritimum). Of 
trailing habit; flowers white. Fine for 
basket, pot or rockwork. Honey 
scented. 10 inches. 1622—Pkt., 400 
seeds, 5c; 4 oz., 10c; 14 02., 15e. 
Lilac Queen. <A very pretty, deep 
lavender-lilac, very dwarf and sweet 
scented. 1624—Pkt., 200 seeds, 10c; 
TES OZ. LDCs 84 .0Z., 25c) 
Yellow Queen. A pretty, contrast- 
ing creamy yellow; the best of the 
yellows. 6 inches. 1627—Pkt., 200 
seeds, 10c; % oz., 15c. 
Perennial Alyssum 
Saxatile Compactum (Basket of 
Gold). Perennia:. Showy, golden yel- 
low flowers, hardy perennials. Blooms 
the first season if sown early indoors. 
Height, 1 foot. Thrives in the poorest 
soils, and is particularly valuable for 

rock gardens. 1625—Pkt., 75 seeds, 
LOG; 26, 02., 15c;, 4 0z., 5c. 
Argenteum. Silvery foliage and 
showy yellow flowers. Very showy. 1 
os 1628—Pkt., 75 seeds, 15c; 46 oz., 
tee 
AMARANTHUS 
Annual. Brilliant foliaged annuals. 
Caudatus (Love - Lies - Bleeding). 
Bronzy foliage and drooping, blood- 
red racemes. 2% feet. 1630—Pkt., 5c. 
Tricolor splendens (Joseph's Coat). 
Foliage scarlet, yellow and green, 
fiery red flowers. 4 ft. 1631—-Pkt., 5c. 
ANGEL’S TRUMPET 


Datura. Annual. Large trumpet- 
shaped flowers, measuring 7 to 
inches; inside coloring pure white, 
outside marbled with purple. 1640— 
Pkt, 5c; % oz., 10c; %4 oz.; 15c. 
ARCTOTIS 
African Daisy. Annual. Flowers 
large and showy, white on the upper 
surface, lilac-blue beneath. ae 
Very floriferous. 1656—Pkt., 7c. 


Our garden planted entirely with Salzer’s Seeds, was a source of great joy and satisfaction last year.— 
Mrs. Hattie H. Hupp, 19941 Norborne Ave., Redford Station, Detroit, Michigan. 
