
Salzer’s Dutch Hyacinths 
The varieties listed below have been selected for their distinct 
coloring and free-flowering qualities, and are specially suited 
for growing in pots or glasses or for high-grade bedding. We 
offer 15 to 16 ctm. bulbs in these popular named sorts. Leaflet, 
“How To Grow Hyacinths,” free upon request. Holland grown. 
Postpaid 
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2 6 12 
Each Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs 
GERTRUDE — Attractive rosy pink, fine 
compact spike, excellent bedder.........$0.22 $0.39 $1.10 $2.10 
KING OF THE BLUES—Deep glossy blue, 
finest of the dark blue varieties.......... 21 38 1.0% 1.95 
KING OF THE REDS—PBrilliant scarlet 
red, does not fade, excellent bedder...... .24 AZ 1.15 2.20 
WINNOCENCE—Pure white, broad spike of 
elegant form, early, excellent bedder. The 
TIMNGSEMWHICC® (oi. ose fos osentdetereiec states OBS oe ones 40 1.12 215 
YELLOW HAMMER—Pure golden yellow, 
large spike, very early, one of the best... .23 40 1.12 215 

Narcissus or Daffodil 
Holland grown bulbs. Plant in September or earlier, about 
four inches deep and five or six inches apart, fertilizing with two 
handfuls of bone meal per square yard. Never dig in fresh 
manure. As arule they will multiply and give finer results each 
year.. For house culture put three or four bulbs in a 6-inch pot 
or pan, and keep in a dark cellar until well rooted. We offer 
Double Nose bulbs, Holland grown. Protect over winter with 
leaves or litter. We offer some of several types. 

Postpaid 
6 10 25 
ee —— EMPEROR—A magnificent sort. Immense 
ae : ea OnE trumpet of pure yellow with rich primrose 
Hyacinths, L’Innocence and King of the Blues perianth, Splendid grower. 3 for 49c.....$0.95 $1.40 2.98 
: EANG Cite Nd satay beeaty. oa pelden yel- 
ow, both trumpet and perianth; tall grower, 
GRAPE HYACINTH large flowers. 3 for S3c........... ceeeeeeee 100 154 3.45 
Also called Muscari. A very pretty, early SPRING GLORY—Pure white perianth (the 
spring flowering bulb, growing about six outer petals), and a bold trumpet of deep 
inches high, Has numerous spikes of white = golden yellow, large flower of great sub- 
and clear blue flowers, resembling a small SPAN CCH BLOM SLE) cele! sporscveveusisleieseceauertsie-storsrere “79 124 2,65 
bunch of grapes, delicately fragrant. They ; i = Te 
are very hardy and are largely used for TWINK—A double Narcissus of the semi-full 
naturalizing amongst the grass and in shady type, the petals alternating a soft primrose 
places. 12 bulbs in a six-inch pot will make and clear orange. Elegant. A show flower. 
a Nay pretty house plant, blooming about ROL ADC reine elt oo axe teusbatonehpadeel «cis is teccs sists apeiere ol, 04 1.33 2.85 
aster. 
BLUE—6 for 29c; dozen, 54c; 25 for VON SION—Double, pure golden yellow flow- 
98c; 50 for $1.79; 100 for $3.45, postpaid. ers, very full, one of the finest all yellow 
Goubles) 3. LOW! AM. Fer eie eos) 0: Seale seswoseele. vets ete. 1.42 3.00 
ORNATUS—Pure white perianth or petals, 
with a short yellow picoteed cup or center. 
Charming, very popular. 3 for 40ec.......... 4% 1.19 2.50 
MIXED, FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING AND 
FOR NATURALIZING—An elegant mixture, 
containing not only the above, but all of the 
other types of Narcissus. 50 for $4.20....... 72 1.10 2,25 

Grape Hyacinths 
(Museari) 

PAPER WHITES 
These beautiful Grandiflora type 
Narcissus are free-blooming, very 
fragrant and of the easiest culture. 
Also known as Nosegay Daffodils. 
They are widely grown indoors in 
gravel and water, and can be made 
to bloom by Christmas, without dif- 
ficulty. Flowers are pure white and 
of large size. When planted out- 
doors, they should he protected over 
winter with leaves. Each, 10e; 3 for 
28e; 6 for 54c; dozen, 98e; 25 for 
$1.84; 50 for $3.45, postpaid. 
SOLEIL D’OR 
_A golden form of the lovely Paper Whites 
listed above, also to be grown in pebbles 
and water. Very fragrant, yellow flowers 
with bright orange cup. Early flowering. 
Each, 14¢c; & for 37¢c3 6 for 69c; 12 for $1.333 
25 for $2.55; 50 for $4.95, postpaid. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY 
Usually grown in bowls or dishes of wa- 
ter. Put an inch or two of sand or gravel 
in a bowl, set the bulbs on this and put in 
enough pebbles to keep them from falling 
over. Fill with water and set in a dark 
place for a few days until well rooted, and 
then bring into the light. Very pretty and 
very easily grown. They resemble the Pa- 
per Whites, but are more fragrant, if any- 
thing. Each, 14c; 3 for 40c; 6 for 77c; doz. 
$1.49; 25 for $2.85; 50 for $5.45; 100 for $10.65, 
postpaid. 
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T'S@w SALZER'S SEEDS 

Narcissus 
in Pebbles 
and Water 



King Alfred Narcissus 







The flowers from your Tulips, planted last fall, excelled any others that I 7 
saw.—Mrs. J. E. Addie, 1010 N. Lincoln St., Hastings, Nebr. 


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