ae CACTUS 
A mixture of different cacti, 
con- 
taining curious formations. Interest- 
ing to watch them develop. 
1800— 
_Pkt. (15 seeds), 45e@. 
25¢c; 2 pkts., 

5 oY Belis or Campanula 

} They thrive best in light, 
mod “ately rich soils, and bear a pro- 
ml n of dainty, bell- shaped flowers. 
; Canterbury Bells 
sone ‘Beautiful, large, bell-shaped blos- 
soms. 2 feet. Single Mixed. Many 
colors, 1824—Pkt. Hitex 
Single Mixed, Salzer’s. Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED. A special 
reselected strain certified by THREEH- 
WAY tests. 1833—Pkt., 10c. 
Double Mixed. Produces avery large 
percentage of true, double-flowering 
mts. 1823—Pkt., 10c. 
_ Annual Canterbury Bells 
Blooms in five months from seed. 
2 to 2% feet. Each plant bears six 
to eight large spikes. Mixed colors. 
1816—Pkt., 10c. 
and Saucer Canterbury Bells 
‘Biennial. They have an extra large 
calyx, giving the appearance of a cup 
and saucer. 21% feet. Mixed colors of 
blue, white and lilac. 1822—Pkt., 10c. 




_ Candytutt, Giant Pie a ciiewerea . 
~CANDYTUFT 
Annual. Valuable for masses and 
edging, and considered indispensable 
for cutting. Very fragrant. 
Fragrant. White. 1835—Pkt., 10e. 
Rose Cardinal. Brilliant, deep rosy- 
Fred. 1333——PkKt., .10c. 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. The very 
t white, plants 18 inches high, 
ng immense spikes of large 
eden 1842—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
. A splendid mixture, 
ining all the colors. 1834—Pkt., 
02, 10c¢; 44, 0Z., 15. 
Finest — Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
asin, TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
'W. Y tests. 1843—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 











Sw - SALZER’S - SEEDS: 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Annual. (Ipomea Quamoclit Slo- 
teri.) A beautiful climber growing rap- 
idly and attaining a height of 30 feet. 
Foliage fernlike; flowers cardinal red. 
Pkt., 20 seeds, 10c;. % oz., 20c. 
1856 


Carnations, Giant Marguerite 
CARNATION 
Indispensable, both for house cul- 
ture and for the garden. 
Giant Marguerite. Annual. Flow- 
ers of immense ‘size, measuring 2% 
inches across, double’ and beautifully 
fringed. Mixed colers. 1859—Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 35c. 
Perpetual Early Flowering: (Double 
Chabauds). Perennial. Blooms in 12 
to 14 weeks after being sown and con- 
tinues to bear its splendid double 
flowers indefinitely. Mixed. 1861— 
Pkt 2565 1/46 0z.; Sia Pie 
Salzers Cliffwood Mixed. Perennial. 
A choice strain, seeds saved from 
largest show flowers only. 1862——PkKt; 
100 seeds, 15c; % oz., 50c. 
CLIFFWOOD GIANT DOUBLE 
Biennial. A strain of immense 
Carnations, Blooms in five months 
from seed, and continues to produce 
its beautifully fringed, intensely fra- 
grant, large double flowers. For few, 
but enormous flowers, pinch off all the 
buds as they appear, except one to a 
stem. We offer the most popular 
colors: 
1863—Cardinal Red. 
1864—Rose Pink. 
1865—Queen of the Whites. 
1866—Queen of the Yellows. 
Any of Above: Per Pkt., 15c. One Pkt. 
Each of Above 4, for 50c. 
1869—Mixed. All colors. Pkt., 10ce. 

CATHEDRAL BELLS 
Cobea Secan- 
dens. Annual, 
A fine, rapidly 
growing, an - 
nual climber 
with handsome 
foliage and 
large bell- 
shaped flowers 
of deep violet 
blue-color, 1904 
—Pkt.,15 seeds, 
10¢c. 

Cobea Scandens 
COWSLIP 
Primula Veris. Perennial. Lovely 
yellow flowers. Height 6 inches; very 
fragrant. 1910—Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 



of the finest, 
67 
CASTOR OIL PLANT 
Ricinus. Annual. 

| Unsurpassed for 
iy sub-tropical ef- 
| fects. Fine for 
lawns or centers 
of beds. 
Zanzibari- 
ensis. The differ- 
ent varieties in 
this mixture have 
light anddark 
green leaves, and 
some of coppery 
bronze. 2430—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 15c; oz., 
Ricinus 
J PAN ORR ll eee Ker 
Mixed. All sorts. 2431—Pkt., 9c; 
EVOL Leen One AUCs VAT Dan OC; 

CHINESE BELLFLOWER 
Platycodon. Peren- 
nial. Balloon-like 
buds, followed by 
broad, charming bell- 
shaped flowers of deep 
bape. 1 ot eet. 
Blooms in August, if 
sown outdoors in 
April. 23872 — PkEt., 
10¢c. 
Buy 
U.S. 
War Bonds 

Chinese Betiawer 
CHINESE LANTERN 

Physalis. Perennial. An ornamen- 
tal plant, 2 feet high, bearing masses 
of bright orange-searlet lantern-like 
fruits which can be cut and dried for 
winter bouquets. ct LOc 
ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Annual Painted Daisy. (Chrysan- 
themum Carinatum.) Annual. Very 
showy, lavishly borne daisy-like flow- 
ers from July to Sept., of beautiful 
shades and colors, mixed. 1895—Pkt., 
10c. 
CINERARIA 
Greenhouse plant. Beautiful flower- 
ing plants for the house or conserva- 
tory during the spring months. 
Salzer’s Finest Mixed. A mixture 
large flowering strains 
1899—Pkt., 



and most brilliant colors. 
35c: 2 pkts., 60c. 

Salzer’s Clarkia 
CLARKIA 
Bloom freely in the poor- 
Spikes of double and semi- 
double carnation-like flowers in a 
Annual. 
est soil! 
mixture of dainty colors; very effec- 
tive in the garden and fine for cut- 
ting. Plant Clarkia in the shade, as 
they do not like the extreme heat of 
summer, 2 feet. Mixed colors. 1873— 
Piste 1 0e; 

Four generations of my erally have used your seeds and plants with perfect satisfaction.—Mrs. A. E. Ely, R. D. 1, 

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Box 349, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. . 
