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Salzer’s Peat ° Ta <s 
Invaluable for covering ‘ 
beds in fall, before adding 
leaves for winter protec- 
tion. In spring,: leave 
the peat work into the 
soil. ! 
Salzer’s Peat is 
my from drained lake 
“bottoms, valuable 
for its moisture- 
holding properties. 
One bale of Salz- 
er’s Peat will absorb a tremendous amount of moisture 
and hold it over a long period. To apply it, simply 
seatter it evenly and as thickly as you wish, over beds 
or over the lawn. Leave it to settle with the weather. 
yd oe covers an area of about 25x40 feet, % inch 
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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO. 
oo Plant Some Bridal 
Wreath 
Wreath This Fall 
Now is the time to fill in any gaps that may 
exist in your shrubbery. Orders will be booked 
and shipment made in late October, the proper 
time to set out shrubs. 
SALZER’S BRIDAL WREATH or Spirea Van 
Houttei—Grows 5 to 6 feet high. In May and 
June the plant, with its gracefully arching 
branches, is one mass of snow white flowers. 
One of the finest shrubs. Each, 1442-2 ft., 29¢; 
3 for 85e; 6 for $1.55; dozen, $2.95, postpaid. 
CRIMSON SPIREA OR ANTHONY WATERER 
—Makes a fine compact bush. 3 to 4 feet high, 
with broad flat heads of showy crimson flowers 
which are retained for 4 to 6 weeks. Splendid 
for planting singly, near steps, etc. Each, 12-15 
in., 53e; 3 for $1.45; 6 for $2.75; dozen, $5.25, 
postpaid. 
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Water Hyacinth 
\ 
AQUATIC PLANTS | 
For gold fish bowls. 
PARROT’S FEATHER |. 
—Feathery green  ra- 
cemes with feathery 
branchlets. Oxygenates 
the water. Each, 19¢e; 3 
for 42c, postpaid. 
WATER HYACINTH 
—Orchid-lavender flow- 
ers. Also fine in an or- 
dinary bowl of water. 
Oxygenating. Hach, 223 
3 for 4Se, postpaid. 

Valuable also for potted plants, rose beds, ferneries, 
around the bases of shrubs, and for making heavy gar- 
den soil friable. Ideal for perennial beds, tulip beds, etc. 
Fine for storing Dahlia tubers over winter. 5 Ibs., 59ce; 
10 Ibs. 95e, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Half Bale 
(varies from 18 to 25 Ibs.), $1.30; Bale (varies from 35 to 
50 Ibs.), $2.45. ‘ 
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PINK SPIREA 
S. Billiardi. This grand Spirea is one of the 
finest of the pink Spirea. It is a marvelous plant 
and is a much deeper pink and a much more solid 
color than any of the others. The large spikes 
of fuzzy pink flowers nod gracefully on arching 
branches. 5 ft. high. Blooms from July to Sept. 
Each, 114-2 ft., 42e; 3 for $1.15; 6 for $2.10, ppd. 
for $1.19; 



One Each of Above Three | Spireas, Fruits, Apple, Cherry and Plum Trees— 
Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants and Other Small | 
2 Ka., for $2.24, Postpaid. \ 
Order from Large Catalog 


VINES FOR THE HOUSE 
ARROW HEAD VINE 
Nephthytis. Leaves shaped like an 
arrow head, elegant for pedestals or 
trailing down from the window sill. 
Rich shiny green color, Each, 32c; 3 for 
93e, postpaid. 
IVY 
HEART LEAVED IVY — Medium 
sized, distinctly heart shaped leaves. 
Very different. Each, 30c; 3 for 87c, ppd. 
ENGLISH IVY—Rich, waxy green 
foliage. Each 25e; 3 for 72c, postpaid. 
SYLVANIAN BEAUTY IVY—Plant 
Pat. No. 430. Finest ivy of all! Dense, 
rich green mat of foliage, very 







LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN, 
U.S. Postage 
1c Paid 
La Crosse, Wis. 
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Permit No. 


‘Salzer’s Blue Boy Saintpaulia 
AFRICAN VIOLET 

_ Or Saintpaulia. Lovely, free blooming 
much branched. Hlegant. WONDER VINE house plants. All plants are from 2% in. 
Each, 44e; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. D pots. 
HAHNW’S SELF BRANCHING 
IWY—This English Ivy is self 
branching, and one need only 
pinch off the tip of a frond to =: 
increase the number of the 
branches. Each, 32¢; 3 for 93e, 
postpaid. 
pepe QUEEN—See Page 
GRAPE IVY 
Vitis Rhombifolia—A lovely 
trailing vine with graceful 
frapevine like leaves. Each, 
29e; 3 for S3e, postpaid. 

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Pothos. One of 
the finest of all 
trailing vines. 
Leaves heart 
shaped 3 to 4 in. 
across. Will also 
grow in vases of 
water. Each, 30c; 
3 for 87e, postpaid, 
Golden Pothos. 
Similar to above 
except the leaves 
are blotched gol- 
den yellow Love- 
ly. Each, 32e; 3 
for 93c, postpaid. 

BLUE BOY—Blooms almost the entire 
year, bearing in profusion its lovely purple 
flowers with tiny golden centers, resembling 
violets both in color and in shape. Each, 
49c, postpaid. 
BLUE GIRIL—Plant Pat. No. 535. Color 
similar to Blue Boy, but the leaves are 
heart-shaped and each leaf has an ivory 
white. marking at leaf axil. Leaf stem 
veined red, making it very colorful. Hach, 
54¢c, postpaid. 
PINK BEAUTY—Plant Pat. No. 514, 
Exquisite warm pink flowers with yellow 
stamens. Elegant. Each, 59c, postpaid. 
WHITE LADY—Plant Pat. No. 597. A 
White Saintpaulia or African Violet, the 
best white produced to date. Large perfect 
flowets. Each, 69c, postpaid. ra, 

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