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-_-DELPHINIUM 
“a a ‘Perennial. — Delphinium frequently flower 
the first season. Start the seed indoors in 
_ March and transplant to the garden in April. 
.. _Pacifie Giants. Delphinium that frequently 
let, lavender and white, all mixed. 1953— 
Pkt., 25c. a pee 
s Blackmore and Langdon Strain. <A grand 
|. Guinevere. 
grow 5 and 6 feet tall, with big mammoth 
flowers, and spikes often 3 feet long! The 
flowers are almost 100% double, 21%% to 3% 
inches aeross, and are set on very tall spikes, 
x A -clear pink-lavender with 
white bee, flowers often up to 3 in. diameter. 
1942—Pkt.,. 35c. / 
-,_ Bluejay. Striking clear medium to dark 
blue, with dark contrasting bee. 1943—-Pkt., 25c. 
Black Knight. Darkest of them all. Flow- 
ers 2% to 3 inches in diameter. 1955—Pkt., 30e. 
Galahad. A giant white, with huge florets 
on elegant long spikes, 1954—-Pkt., 40c. 
Pacific Giants Mixed. Shades of blue, vio- 
strain from England. Tall strong spikes of 
large double flowers, in shades of violet and 
deep blue to azure blue, with interesting cen- 
ters. 1944—Pkt., 25ce. 
_ Cardinale. Pure pink. Seed is hard shelled 
~and germinates slowly. 1S SOE Pict,. 25.c. 
Gold Medal Wybrids. Large flowers on 
spikes three to five feet long, the majority 
suangne. in the darker blues. 1951—Pkt., 10c. 
Saizer’s Ieeberg. “Lovely, pure, white flow- 
ers. The plants grow 3 to 4 feet high with 
20 inch spikes of pure white. 1950—Pkt., 25c. 
Hollyhock Strain. A fancy blend of light 
and dark shades of blue, with flowers of large 
size and tall spikes. There are also interest- 
ing modifications in the “eye” of the flowers. 
_ Very choice. 1949—Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35e. 
Belladonna (Everblooming Hardy lLark- 
spur). Clear turquoise-blue flowers. 3 feet 
high, 1946—Pkt., 10c. 
_Lamartina. Deep blue with white bee. Tall 
grower. 1940—Pkt., 25c. 





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ers; mixed colors. 
—--:1990—Pkt., 10c. 
_. Laciniatus Splendens. 
flowers all summer long.’ Many col; 
* : 
 -(Double Hardy} 
beautiful colors. 
(‘Sepeetch, Pinks or}: 
Seer iti); 
_reselected strain certified by THRHE- 
_ Finest Mixed. A carefully blended mixture 
of all the many shades, running mostly in 
blue, saved from the largest flowers. 3 feet. 
~1948—PkKt., 10c. 
- Finest Mixed Salzer’s Clifftwood Farm TRI- 
PLE-A-TESTED. A special reselected strain 
certified by THREE-WAY tests. 1932—Pkt., 15e. 

-___ DIANTHUS OR PINKS 
The varieties classed as annuals are really 
_biennials, but they are treated as annuals as 
_they bloom in a few weeks’ time. 
aera PERENNIAL PINKS 
See Color Tllustration, Page 102. 
Or-Cheddar Pink. 
_ Caesius. Delicate rose 
pink flowers. fragrant: plants 1 foot high® 
' Lovely. 1963—PKt., 15c. 
Highland Hybrids. A strain from England. 
- Strong stemmed tall pinks in mixed colors, 
prettily zoned and marked, deliciously fra- 
grant, 1 foot. 1964—Pkt., 25c. 
~ Plumarius 
Nanus Fi. Pi. 
Garden Pinks.) : - 
Double and semi- 
double varieties in 4 
1957—Pkt., 25c. 
 Plumarius|- 
(Grass Pinks,| 
Pheasant - Eye| 
A single]. 
Pink with delight- L 
fully fringed flow- 

D. Plumarius 4 
ANNUAL PINKS 
6 to 8 inches 
high. The sweet scented flowers are 
very large, about two inehes in diam- 
eter, brilliant crimson with a con- 









asty large white eye. Elegant. 
6—Pkt., 10c. 
Jhinensis (China Pinks). About 1 
ot high, covered, with large double 
S mixed. 1961—Pkt., 8c. 
Salzer’s Finest Mixed. Single and 
ouble varieties in various shades, 
ixed. 1959—-Pkt., 10c; % 0z., b5e. 
Finest Mixed, Salzer’s Clifftwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED. A special 
WAY tests: 1999—Pkt..12c; % 0z., 20c. 
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Hollyhoeck Strain of 
Delphinium 

Salzer’s Annual Pinks, Finest Mixed 

Everlastings, Mixed 
‘““EVERLASTINGS” 
_ Everlastings serve two purposes, as 
in addition to furnishing the garden 
with a wealth of bloom, the flowers 
may be dried and kept for winter: bou- 
quets. Annual. 
Everlasting Mixed. All varieties 
and all shades of the various Ever- 
lastings., 2490—Pkt., 5c; -% Of LOC 
% oz., 25c. 
SCARLET FLAX 
Linum. Annual, 
Brilliant crimson 
flowers, easily 
grown and always 
in bloom. One of 
the most showy an- 
nivalis 16 inves LOS 
—Pkt., 10c. 
Blue Flax. Peren- 
porbee eta b mS 
wers. n. ae 
Pine. 10e. : Scarlet Flax 
Flavum. Perennial. Golden yellow 
flowers. 1 foot. Also splendid for the 
rockery. 2115—Pkt., 15c.°' 
FORGET-ME-NOT | 
Perennial. Lovely little plants for 
moist and shady situations. 6 in. __ 
Alpestris, Royal Blue. Deep indigo 
blue flowers. 1992—-PkKt., 15c. 
Alpestris, Mixed. Blue, white and 
rose mixed. 1993—-Pkt., 15c. 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT 
Cynogliossum. Annual. Long, grace- 
ful branches covered with turquoise 
blue Forget-Me-Not flowers. 2 ft. If 
kept cut, it blooms over a long season, 
1857—Pkt., 8e. 
GERANIUM 
Greenhouse plant. 
Not difficult to grow 
from seed. Cultural 
directions on each 
packet. 
Pratense Blue— 
Single ‘and semi-dou- 
ble flowers with a 
blue cast to them. 
Very distinctive. 2017 : : 
—Pkt., 35¢. Zonale Geranium 
Zonale, Mixed. Single and double, scarlet 
shades. Large flowers. 2018—-Pkt., 15c. 
‘GEUM 
Perennial. Easy 
to grow and thriv- 
ing! on poor /soil 
providing th ievy. |e 
neve plenty of 4* 
sun 






Mrs. Bradshaw. 
Large,. double, 
bright’ sie a rele t 
flowers; blooms 
profusely all sum- 
mer. 2020 — Pkt., 
10e. 
Lady Strathe- 
den. Large, dou- 
ble golden yellow. 
2021—Pkt., 10c. 

Geum, Mrs. 
Bradshaw 

My Gloxinia has 16 flowers. It is the most beautiful plant I ever saw.— 71 
Mrs. John Holewinski, 625 Pelican St., Rhinelander, Wis. 

