92 JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, 
CACTUS 
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PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE 
ALOE VARIEGATED—Or 
Tiger Cactus. Grows 6 to 
10 tMmehes high, ascending 
in close oblique ranks, V 
shaped, abruptly acute, 
crossed by bands of elon- 
gated white blotches. 
Red flowers. Each, 34e. 
BIRD’S NEST — Long, 
flexible non-sticking spines 
that form a. close strawy 
‘“bird’s  nest.’’ Very — fine. 
Each, 24¢c; 3 for 65ce. 
CHRISTMAS—Blooms 
once a year, every Christ- 
. mas, but its pink flowers 
are well worth waiting, for. 
Of drooping; weeping habit. 
Also called “Bleeding Cac- 
tus” and “Lobster Cactus.”’ 
Each, 23¢; 3 for 65c. 
CORYPHANTHA RUN- 
YONI—A low growing sort, 
bearing: large pink to pur- 
plish flowers in spring, 
summer and fall. Very odd. 
Each, 24c; 3 for 69e. 
CRASSULA — Not pre- 
cisely a Cactus, but cata- 
logued as such for con- 
venience. It is erect in 
habit, much branched, 12 
in. high, with very thick, 
very fleshy, rounded leaves. 
Bears small white flowers. 
Each, 22¢; 3 for 60c. 
STAR CACTUS Hand- 
somely spotted with minute 
white stars. Yellow blos- 
soms with red blotch in 
center. Each, 27¢c; 3 for 75e. 
; FISH POOL CACTUS—Yel- 
low hooked spines ‘like fish- 
hooks, bears beautiful yellow 
flowers with red centers. 
ach, 20c; 3 for 55e. 
NIGHT BLOOMING CE- 
REUS Free flowering. This 
gorgeous cactus usually 
opens at 7 o’clock in the eve- 
ning, attaining its greatest 
beauty at 12 P. M.; blossoms 
often measure 12 in. across. 
Each, 34¢; 3 for 92e. 
OLD MAN CACTUS—Long, 
white tresses, or beard, make 
this venerable cactus one of 
Night Bloom- the most sought after. Each, 
ing Cereus 1 inch high, 39ce. 


Shy Nem ereen leaves ore mviehe, | Aci Ae eee 
growth. A’ most desirable house or 
porch plant that grows in either soil 
or in bowls~filled with water. Each, 
29e; 3 for SOc, postpaid. 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 
Beautifully variegated foliage 
plants, splendid for window-boxes, 
vases, etc., or for planting out of 
doors in a somewhat shady location. 
Each 29¢; 3 for S2¢e, 


Fancy Leaved Caladit 
WATC H- EM > GROW flower 

A superior plant food in powder | large black purple blotch within. Each, 
form. Feed your house plants to re- | 48¢3 3 for $1.35, postpaid. 
store nitrogen, phosphate, and potash PINK CALLA—Rose pink spathe 4-5 blossoms. 
to the soil. 5492—S8S Oz. Can, 50c, post- in. long, turning to cerise. Each, 69e; worn by 
paid, 3 for $1.98, postpaid. ture. Each, 29¢; 3 for 79e, postpaid, 






PHYLLOCAC- 
ing — Flamin'g 
orange red blos- 
soms, brilliantly 
eolored, borne 
throughout the 
year. Each, 32¢;3 
.3 for 90c. 
SANSEVERIA — 
A beauty. -Im- 
mense and orna- 
mental spikes of 
foliage with white 
markings. A l’s.o 
Known as Snake 
Palm or Snake 
3 for 50e. 
SANSEVERIA 
Laurentii — Sim- 

Christmas Cactus 

ach blade of foliage bordered 
4 CACTI deep an ide n yellow. very 
c Kes uach, 3 sme 
FOR 69c SEA URCHIN — A rounded. 
If ordered singly, 23¢ | globular caétus, 8 ribs, with 
each prominent, circular areoles 
Sacred Mushroom along each rib. Large yellow 
Smooth grey blue skin. flowers with red center, from 
Sacred to Indians. spring to fall. Very fine. 
Cat Tail Each, 28e; 3 for 79e. 
Of slender, upright |~ .STAPELIA—tThe Stapelia is 
growth, very ornamental. | q rare beauty and very odd. 
Bishop's Cap Beautiful buff yellow blossoms 
Has 5 ridges, no | with deep maroon markings. 
spines, llo flowers. 
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Lace Cactus PHELOCACTUS a Bieqlve 
Barrel shape, lacy |: Red and yellow highly colored 
spines, very desirable. spines, gorgeous crepe-like 
Above Four Cacti for | pink blossoms often 2% in. 
69c (In Pots and Soil across; blooms freely. Each, 
for 97c) 19¢e; 3 for 50c. 

FOR 57c 
If ordered singly, 24c¢ 
each 
Dwarf Tree 
A chubby, dwarf, well 
branched Cactus, very 
fine. . 
Peanut Cactus 
Small clusters, Look ee 
like peanuts, red flowers. Cigar Plant 
Serpentine 
Slender, upright fluted . 
stems, fragrant white 
flowers. Order 
Above Three Cacti for E | 
57c¢ (In Pots and Soil arly 
~ for 79c) 
WHITE 
CALLA 
LILY 
Lets DUA, 
an air of se- 
renity and 
beauty to.the 
150° OM BLiceis 
one of the 
flowering of | yellow. 
spathes meas- 
uring 4 to 10 GOLD BOND—Charming, soft, wele> 
inches high. vety dark crimson, edged yellow i 
Very easily Very choice. Each, 19e; 3 for bose 6 
grown. Each, for 95e, postpaid. v 
Thi al ui Se; 3f 52¢3 
MAL La eee NEW. GEM—Brilliantly colored — 
each, 36c, and 75c, postpaid. leaves, heavily blotched with maroon 
: " and splashed.with white and rose, 
GOLDEN YELLOW CALLA — Foli- edged and veined with rose and green, — 
age spotted light ,grey, and golden Each, 
yellow 6 inch flowers. Each, 24¢; 3 for— 
65e; larger size, each, 40c, postpaid. 
BLACK CALLA — Straw colored 
or spathe 4-5 in. long, with CROWN OF THORNS © 
EUPHORBIA—A peculiar thorn vig ] 
plant with an abundance of light rose — 
TUS, Day Bloom-— 
Cactus. Each, 19¢;° 
ilar to the above, Hak with 
TIGER’S JAW — Curious 
3 CACTI jaw-like leaves, the edges ser- Sits. 
: rated, el ving the appearance of teeth; yello 
flowers. Each, 25¢; 3 for 69 

New 
Sp 0 tel e sas Splendid for window-boxes, beds_ ore 
white lends borders. 
CHRISTMAS GEM — Leaves brights 3 
carmine 
margin being yellow and- green. Each 
18e; 3 for 45e; 6 for S5ec, postpaid. 
most profuse GOLDEN BEDDER—Lovely golden — 
all sorts, with 40c; 6 for 75c, postpaid. 
20c; 3 for 54c; 6 for $1.00, ppd. 


















































Wis. 
Thelocactus = 

CIGAR PLANT — 
15 inches high and bears 
many narrow, tubular, © 
searlet flowers, which have | 
purple and white tips. Fine — 
for the window box or ‘the 
garden. Each, 19¢; 3 for 
Boe, postpaid. 












Gold Bond 
COLEUS 
Gem 
Valuable for their foliage. 
shading to deep maroon 
A beauty. Each, 15e; 3 for | 
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Supposed to have been 
Our Saviour. Of easy cul- 

The plants which I received from you were in fine condition and are growing fine.—Lola Learn, Commodore, Penna. 2 
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