SALZER’S PERENNIAL PLANTS 
In This Column, Unless Otherwise 
Priced: Each, 2Se; 3 for 69e; 6 for $1.19; 
dozen, $2.15, postpaid. 

*Suitable for rock garden. 

ACHILLEA. 
Its ma, branches hold their mass of 
teverfew-lik fit wers about a foot above 
th: soil For cemecrery planting, it is the 
most waluable of all white flowers. 
Blooms from May on. 
—*Perry’s White. Very choice. The 
whivest of all Achilleas, large flowers, 
broad overlapping petals. 

AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
Bloom early in spring. 1% to 2 feet. 
—*Long Spurred, Mixed. Many beauti- 
ful shades, elegantly spurred. 
HARDY ASTERS 
These are one of the last flowers to 
bloom in the fall of the year, providing 
a blaze of color. Fine for cutting. 3 
feet. Mixed colors. 
CARNATION 
Hardy garden carnations. Mixed col- 
ors, flowers all summer. 20 in. 
CENTAUREA 
Perennial Cornflower. Large violet- 
blue flowers from July to Sept. 2 ft. 
COREOPSIS 
For continuous display of bloom all 
summer long, it is hard to beat this, 
—Grandiflora. Flowers are of rich, 
golden yellow, graceful form; blooms en- 
tire summer and autumn. 2 feet. 
—Double New Gold. Deep golden yel- 
low double flowers, constantly in bloom. 
GAILLARDIA 
Blanket Flower. Blooms freely from 
June until frost. 
—Grandiflora. Centers are dark red 
brown, while the petals are marked with 
rings of brilliant crimson. 



DAISY 
Every garden should have some of 
these free flowering daisies. 
Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum), Large, 
single, daisy-like flowers, 3 to 4 inches 
across on stems 2 feet high, 
—Pink and Red Shades Mixed. Shades 
of pink and red. 
—Mixed. Showy flowers of all colors 
except blue and yellow, all mixed. 
*Yellow Marguerite (Anthemis Tinc- 
toria). Handsome, finely cut foliage and 
large daisy-like yellow flowers all sum- 
mer. Succeeds in poor soil. 1% ft 
SHASTA DAISY 
This great white daisy produces beau- 
tiful pure white flowers four inches 
across, on tall stems. Hardy, free flow- 
ering. We offer just the Alaska, which 
is about the largest and the hardiest. 
—Alaska. The improved, big Shasta 
Daisy. Huge single, often 4% to 5 inches 
across, Pure white. Blooms all summer 
and into fall. Single flowers. 2% feet. 
DELPHINIUM 
Lovely, stately plants of regal majesty. 
—Hollyhock Strain. Lovely, stately 
plants. Very large flowers on strong 
tall spikes, mixed shades of blue. A fine 
strain. 

—Lamartina. Deep blue flowers with 
conspicuous white. center, Very tall 
spike, large flowers. 
DIANTHUS. These are the well-known 
hardy garden pinks. 
—*Deltoides. Brilliant, rosy crimson 
flowers in June and July, very showy. 10 
inches. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Double. Stately plants. State color 
wanted: white, salmon rose, maroon, yel- 
low, scarlet and mixed. MHollyhocks do 
not always run true to form and some- 
times produce some single flowers. 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL 


Hardy Cushion ’Mum 

HARDY CUSHION 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
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 covered with flowers 
which last over a Jong period. 
YELLOW CUSHION, deep yellow; PINK 
CUSHION, light pink; BRONZE CUSH- 
ION, deep bronze; RED CUSHION, deep 
ned flowers; PYGMY GOLD, yellow shad- 
to bronze; WHITE CUSHION, white. 
Sta e kind wanted. Any of the above: 
Each, 44c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.35, post- 
paid. ’ 


Any of the following: Each, 33c; 3 for 
&9e; 6 for $1.65, postpaid. 
THE UNIVERSITY ’MUMS 
Developed by the University of Minne- 
sota. Distinct from the other chrysan- 
themums, 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. 
Sonn Semi-double, rosy purple. 
ims 

SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Distinct from the Other "Mums 
Lovely single Daisy like flowers from 
September and on. Fine for cutting. 
Plant some of all the types. 
Clara Curtis. Salmon rose. 1% ft. 
Crimson Snlendor. Deep red. 2% ft. 
Psyehe. Clear shell pink. 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 called Virginia Cow- 
slip. May and June. 1 to 1% feet, with 
pinkish buds opening to lovely blue 
flowers, 

BLUE FRINGED DAISY 
(Erigeron Speciosus). Large, single, 
violet blue flowers with golden yellow 
centers in June and July. 2 ft. Fine for 
cutting. 
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 va- 
riety of Coreopsis.. Large yellow flowers 
with a dark blotch in the center. 2 ft. 
Blooms all summer. 

Lathyrus. Vigorous climber, mixed MONARDA. Brilliant scarlet flowers 
colors. 6-8 ft. i July to Aug. 2-3 ft 
2 I ordered some Bermuda Easter Lilies from you last fall and they were beautiful 
at Easter-time. 
—Miss Louise Niewoehner, Aipha, Iowa. 
In This Column, Unless Otherwise 
Priced: Each, 39c; 3 for $1.14; 6 for 
$2.15, postpaid. 

*ACHILLEA, Rosea. Lovely pink 
flowers, about 1 ft. high, fine for ceme- 
tery. May and on. 

. white ever introduced. 



Ai 
ARMERIA—Glory of Holland. Clear, 
pure deep pink round flowers the size 
of a dollar, borne in profusion through- 
out summer. Fine for cutting. 2 feet. 
De- 

BABY’S BREATH—Gypsophila. 
sirable for bouquets. 
—Bristol Fairy. The flowers of this 
splendid double variety are almost 
twice as large as the older types. Al- 
most ever-blooming. 2 ft. Each, 79e; 
3 for $2.25. 
—*Rosy Veil. A very pretty pink 





Baby’s Breath. Clouds of pink double — {0 
flowers. 12 in. Each, 75c; 3 for $2.10. th 
BLEEDING HEART. Lovely deep: & 
erimson heart shaped flowers pendant )\: ¥ 
upon gracefully drooping stems. Pre- x, js 
fers a shaded spot. 2 to 2% ft. May. . br 
Each, 75c; 3 for $2.10. EG th 
*Everblooming Bleeding Heart. - 15 a fi 
in. Pink flowers all summer. LEach, r 
50ec; 3 for $1.40. & er : 
CARNATION—Grenadin Red. Showy — 
red carnation on good long stems, very 
hardy, remarkably free bloomer, 
DELPHINIUM. A very showy and) > 00 
hardy perennial. 
—Pacifiec Giants Hybrids. This ig - 
about the most beautiful of all Del-.. B 
phinii. Wiry, strong, whippy stems W 
with large, beautiful spikes 3 to 5 feet ~ ; 
long and florets as much as 2% to 3%. ( 
inches in diameter. Light Blue, Dark _., Rl 
Blue, Light Violet. State color wanted. 
Beautiful and the purest: 
Large 2% ‘to 3 
—Iceberz. 
foot spikes. 
SPOON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Different and delightful! The flow- 
ers are double, with tubular petals, the | 
tip of each petal flaring into a distinct _ \ 
spoon shape. 24 in. Harly Sept. oa 
Pink Spoon—White 
Spoon. 

Spoon—Yellow : 
State kind wanted. ; 

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LYTHRUM. Unusually showy spikes | 
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of rose colored flowers.- 8-4 ft. July- | 
Sept. Fine for cutting. gia ( 
*PENTSTEMON—Rosea. 2 to 3 feet | 
Gloxinia-like flowers of showy pink. 
high, bearing long spikes of large, ¢! 
July. Fine for cutting. t 

*MOUNTAIN OF GOLD—Euphorbia. — 
Polychroma. One of the most beautiful 
plants we have ever grown. It makes a 
beautiful formal plant one foot high. 
that is completely covered with deep. 
lemon yellow flowers, rose-shaped, the 
size of a silver dollar. May-June. Later 
the seeds color to bright red at the top: - 
of each stem, contrasting beautifully. 
It is beautiful all summer long. 


DOUBLH SHASTA. DAISY—Double 
White Swan. Pure white, double flow- 
ers on strong stems 24 to 30 in. long, 
usually in bloom for Memorial Day. 
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VERONICA, BLUE SPIRES—Growing ” 
2 feet high, its lovely deep blue spikes’ 
show up well in the hardy border. Junie: 
and July. 
DEAN KAY "MUMS 
They resemble Cushion "Mums, but 
they make a larger bush and com- 
mence blooming earlier. Develop into 
plants about 2 feet high with a 3 foot 
spread. 
Canary Dean Kay. 
semi-double. 
Deep yellow, 
Orchid Dean Kay. Orchid, semi- 
double. 
Pink Dean Kay. Semi-double, pink. 
Red Dean Kay. Crimson, scouts 
and semi-double. 
Price, any of above: Each, 5503 3 for 
$1.48; 4 (or 1 of each) for $1.85, post- 
paid. See headings for prices of other 
plants on this page. 
OHN A.SALZER SEED Co; 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN _ 












