1944 
_.§8w- SALZER’S- SEEDS: 



PEPPER CACTUS—Top left. 5 loculed, 
bearing fancied resemblance to a green 
pepper. Each, 22¢. 
UPRIGHT CEREUS—Lower left. Upright 
growing, spines on the four edges. Ea. 20c. 
QUILL CACTUS—Top center. Numerous side quills 
or spikelets. Very odd. Each, 23c. 
DWARF ALOE—Lower right. Charming green leaves 
growing in upright ranks. Each, 22c. 
DYCKIA—Top right. Light grayish green leaves, 
toothed or serrated on edges. Each, 25c. 


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Beautifully marked, soft 
 .SNAKE CACTUS—Top left. 
spines. Each, 20c. 
_ PEANUT CACTUS—Left center. 
to peanuts. Each, 19c. 
RUNYONI—Right center. Long spines at the end of 
-each branch. Each, 22c. 
OPUNTIA—Top right. Clusters of upright growth, 
with soft spines. Each, 19c. 
One Each of Above Four, for 68c. 
GENERAL LIST 
ALOE VARIEGATED—Or Tiger Cactus.. Grows 6 to 
10 inches high, ascending in close oblique ranks, V 
shaped, abruptly acuie, crossed by bands of elongated 
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, 24ce. 
- CHRISTMAS—Blooms once a year, every Christmas, 
but its pink flowers ‘are well worth waiting for. Of 
drooping, weeping habit. Also called ‘‘Bleeding Cactus” 
and ‘‘Lobster Cactus.’ Each, 23c; 3 for 65ce. 
NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS—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 92c. 
OLD MAN CACTUS—Long, white tresses, or beard, 
make this venerable cactus one of the most sought after, 
Each, 1 inch high, 39c. 
CIGAR PLANT 
15 inches high 
and bears many 
narrow, tubular, 
scarlet flowers, 
which have purple 
and white tips. 
Se = Each, 22¢; 3 for 60¢,- 
Cigar Plant postpaid. 
CHINESE EVERGREEN 
Showy rich green leaves of upright 
growth. A most desirable house or 
poreh plant that grows in either soil 
or in bowls filled with water. Each, 
29e; 3 for S80c, postpaid. 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 
Fancied resemblance 







Priccs include postage. 





BEEFSTEAK CACTUS—Top left. Thick, 
C A C S fleshy lobes, top fringed with hairs. Ea., 21c. 
5 [ CANARIENSIS—Top center. Of columnar 
srowth, very desirable. Each, 19¢e. 
‘ AGA VE—Lower center. Grows in rosette 
like form, leaves margined silver. Each, 22¢. 
HOPI CACTUS—Top right. Of unusually clean smooth, 
habit, sparse evenly spaced spines. Each, 24c. 
SPECIAL—Collection of above 4 Cacti, for 7Oe. 
lection of 5 Cacti at left, for 90c. 
Two Collections, for $1.50. 
Col- 
One each of the 



MUSHROOM CACTUS—Top left. Fancied resemblance 
to a mushroom. Each, 20c. 
_ CAT TAIL CACTUS—Left center. Long, slender, up- 
right grower. Each, 19c. 
BISHOP’S CAP—Right center, 
prelate’s cap. Each, 25e. 
LACE CACTUS—Top right. Barrel shaped, lacy spines. 
Each, 22c. ; ‘ 
One Each of Above Four, for 73c. 

Five mitres, like a 

CALLA LILIES 
PHYLLOCACTUS, Day Blooming—Flaming orange red 
blossoms, brilliantly colored, borne throughout the year. 
Each, 32e; 3 for 90c. 
SANSEVERIA—A beauty. Immense and ornamental 
spikes of foliage with white markings. Also known as 
Snake Palm or Snake Cactus. Each, 19c; 3 for 50c. 
SANSEVERIA Laurentii—Similar to the above. but 
with each blade of foliage bordered deep golden yellow. 
Very choice. Each, 44¢; 3 for $1.25. 
SEA URCHIN—A rounded, globular cactus, 8 ribs, 
with prominent, circular areoles along each rib. Large 
yellow flowers with red center, from spring to fall. 
Very fine. Each, 28e; 3 for 79¢e. 
STAPELIA—The Stapelia is a rare beauty and very 
odd. Beautiful buff yellow blossoms with deep maroon 
markings. Each, 20¢e; 3 for 55e. 
STAR CACTUS—Handsomely. spotted with minute 
white stars. Yellow blossoms. Each, 27e; 3 for 75c. 




Tomentosa 
TOMENTOSA 
—Lovely grayish, soft 
leaves spotted with 
black purple at tips. 
Each, 24c. 
Huervia 
HUPRVIA — Hl1- 
liptical, rounded, 
fleshy leaves of 
gray, very odd and 
distinctive. Each, 
29¢e. 

WHITE 
CALLA 
LILY 
Lisesp.uere-, 
spotless 
white lends 
an air of se- 
renity and 
-beauty to the 
tT OFO Map Leuks 

borders. 
O niet thie CHRISTMAS 
most profuse carmine 
New Gem 
COLEUS 
Splendid for window-boxes, beds or 
Valuable for their foliage. 
GEM — Leaves bright 

Gold Bond 
Beautifully variegated foliage 
plants, splendid for window-boxes, 
vases, ete, or for planting out of 
doors in a somewhat shady location. 
Hach, 38e; 3 for $1.10, postpaid. 












Faney Leaved Caladium 
I received the Cactus Plants yesterday and they we 



flowering of 
all sorts, with 
spathes meas- 
uring 4 to 10 
inches high. 
Very easily 
grown. Each, 
24e; 3 for 67¢; 
large size, 
each, 50c, and 95c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN YELLOW CALLA — Foli- 
age spotted light grey, and golden 
yellow 6 inch flowers. Each, 29¢e; 3 for 
82ec;3 larger size, each, 60¢c, postpaid. 
PINK CALLA—Rose pink spathe 4-5 
in. long, turning to cerise. Each, 79c; 
3 for $2.25, postpaid. 

White Calla Lily 










Because of packing expense, or- 
ders for plants, bulbs and shrubs 
must be $1.00 or more. 
Brookings, S. D. 
shading to deep maroon, 
margin being yellow and green. Each, 
_18e; 3 for 45¢e3 6 for S5e, postpaid. 
ELEANOR — Luxuriantly colored. 
The leaves are light crimson shaded 
rich dark crimson, edged green. Each, 
24e; 3 for 68e. 
GOLDEN BEDDER—Lovely golden 
yellow. <A beauty. Each, 15e; 3 for 
40c3 6 for 75e, postpaid. 
GOLD BOND—Charming, soft, vel- 
vety dark crimson, edged yellow. 
Very choice. Each, 19e3; 3 for 50e; 6 
for 95ce, postpaid. 
NEW GEM—Sold out. 
TRAILING QUEEN Of drooping, 
trailing habit. Fine for: window box 
or house. Each, 22e; 3 for 60c. 
CROWN OF THORNS 
EUPHORBIA—A peculiar thorny 
plant with an abundance of light rose 
blossoms. Supposed to have been 
worn by Our Saviour. Of easy cul- 
ture. Eich, 29¢e; 3 for 79c, postpaid. 


re in just fine condition.—Mrs. Esther Pickett, 715 Eleventh Ave., 
