
ARMERIA HYBRIDS. Red, pink and 
white shades of Armeria, all mixed. 
Fine for bouquets. 18 in. 

ASCLEPIA, <A handsome plant. 
Bright orange flowers July to Aug. 
2-2% ft. 
HARDY ASTERS 
—Barr’s Pink. Beautiful pink with 
yellow and bronze center. 
—Blue Gem. Double blue. 
—Queen Mary. One of the best. 
Very large lavender. 
—Sam Benham. Double white. 
BLAZING STAR 
Liatris. Native of 
Wisconsin, this 
showy perennial 
produces long 
spikes of purple and 
rosy-purple flowers 
July to Sept. 3 to 4 
feet. 



BLUE BELLS 
Mertensia, Also 
ealled Virginia 
Cowslip. May and 
June, 1 to 1% feet, 
with -pinkish buds 
opening to lovely 
blue flowers. 

Blue Fringed 
Daisy  (Hrigeron 
Speciosus). Large, 
single, violet blue 
flowers with golden 
yellow centers in 
June and July. 2 ft. 
Fine for cutting. 

Star 
Blazing 


Duluth, U. of Minn. ’Mum 
The University ’Mums 
Developed by the U. of Minnesota. 
Distinct from the other chrysanthe- 
mums, blooming in mid August. Very 
hardy and free blooming. Plant some 
of all the ’mums catalogued. They 
are all different. 
Duluth. Double yellow. 18 in. 
Redwood. Double red. 12 in. 
seep elcome Semidouble, rosy purple. 
in. 

SINGLE ’MUMS 
Distinct from the Other ’Mums 
Lovely single Daisy like flowers 
from September and on. Fine for cut- 
ting. Plant some of all the types. 
Clara Curtis. Salmon rose. 1% ft. 
Crimson Splendor. Deep red. 2% ft. 
Psyche. Clear shell pink. 2% ft. 

The Hardy Fuchsia and Butterfly Bushes were just loaded with blossoms. 
80 Geraniums were lovely.—Mrs. Wm. Russell, Richmond, Mich. 

Note the Many Blossoms on One Plant of Cushion Chrysanthemum 
HARDY CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUM 
_A Sensation of Color and Beauty 
ONE THOUSAND BLOOMS TO ONE BUSH 
You may plant Salzer’s Hardy Cushion 
Chrysanthemums anywhere in the gar- 
den with most pleasing effect, on each 
side of a steps, along the foundation 
of the house, in the lawn, in solid beds, 
or as a border along the boundary line, 
or to line driveways or walks! They 
grow rapidly, forming large, round, 
compact. bushes completely covered 
with simply hundreds of full, double, 
perfect Chrysanthemum blooms from 
about the middle of August until frost. 
Loads and Loads of Gorgeous Flowers 
The plants grow about 18 inches high 
and spread out 2 to 2% feet, forming a 
lovely and striking, dense and compact 
mound. Plant them about 2% feet 
apart. They are literally eovered with 
flowers which last over a long. period. 

ee tag 
A Border or Mass Planting of Salzer’s 
Cushion ’Mums Is Stunning! 
NOTE: ’Mums are heavy feeders. Add a_ liberal 
amount of well rotted manure when planting (or 
14 to 1/2 pound of Garden Fertilizer), and again fer- 
tilize and water well during summer, 
We have counted 1,500 buds and flowers on one two year old plant! “Think of 
it,—up to 1,500 blooms on one 
bargain! Each plant, the first year 
that passersby will look at it in wonder! 
PINK CUSHION, light ‘pink; 
YELLOW CUSHION, yellow; 
CUSHION, deep bronze; 
yellow shading to bronze. 
deep 
RED CUSHION, 
State kind wanted, 
single plant at this year’s low price is a real 
produces such loads of gorgeous flowers 
We offer 
BRONZE 
deep red flowers; SUNSET GLOW, 
See Page 78 for Salzer’s Summer Flowering. Chrysanthemums 


CONE FLOWER 
Rudbeckia Purpurea. Plants 3 feet 
high, bearing peculiar reddish-purple 
flowers 4 inches across, with a large 
cone-shaped center. July to October. 

COREOPSIS 
Superba. A choice variety of Core- 
opsis. Large yellow flowers with a 
dark blotch in the center. 2ft. Blooms 
all summer. 
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DAY LILIES 
(Hemeroeallis) 
Lovely lily-like 
flowers. Very fine. 
—Fulva. Orange, 
with darker shad- 
ings: 40ft. ry July, 
Lovely. 

—Gold Dust. 
Deep golden yel- 
Buiva Lily low. 2% ft. June. 

MONARDA. Brilliant scarlet flowers 
July to Aug. 2-8 ft. 

SALVIA, PRATENSE. Spikes of deep 
blue flowers in June and July. Fine 
for bouquets. 2 ft. 

SCABIOSA 
Or Blue Bonnet. The flowers are a 
soft shade of lavender blue. Splendid 
for cutting. 2 feet. June to Sept. 
The. Nv 
POLEMONIUM 
Sky blue flowers from June to Sept. 
1%-2 ft. ; = 
SEDUM geo 
* Aere (Gold Moss). 2 to 38 inches 
and bears masses of diminutive yel-. 
low flowers from May to July. Forms 
a carpet of evergreen foliage. ; 
* Spectabilis.. A lovely species of 
Sedum, bearing rose flowers in Aug., 
for the border or rockery. 10-in. 

SPIREA ; Siote. 
Ulmaria or Meadow Sweet. Lovely, 
fragrant, creamy white flawers in late 
spring. 36 in. - 

STOKESIA 
_ Cornflower Aster. Beautiful, large, - 
light blue flowers borne profusely in 
late summer and ‘autumn. 18in: 
Elegant for cutting. ~ 
TRITOMA, HYBRIDS. Popularly 
known as Red Hot Poker. Makes a 
showy display in autumn with their 
cone ee flowers. Mixed colors. 3 

*TUNICA = 
For the rockery or border. <A pretty 
tufted plant with pink flowers all 
summer. 8 in. = 

VERBASCUM 
Or Mullein. Hybrids. Flower spikes 
3-3% ft. long, in shades from deep yel-. 
low to pink and deep red, all mixed. 
Does well in poor soil. : 
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