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QUEEN ANNE’S LACE FLOWER 
Pa, 
Annual... A lovely easily grown an- 
“hual, producing its lovely lace-like 
_ white flowers very freely. 2% ft. Fine 
Feat Picts, 10¢e.7) 


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Stocks, Large Ten Weeks 
. STOCKS 
_Very popular flowers, easily grown, 
highly fragrant. Annual. 
Double Giant Column. Immense dou- 
ble closely set flowers, with one ‘2 to 
2% ft. spike per plant. Mixed colors, 

-'2487—Pkt,, 25c. 
_ Super Giant Imperial. Of branching 
habit, large double flowers, strong 
spikes, fine for cutting. 26 inches. 
Mixed 2488—Pkt., 20c. 
. Large-flowering Ten Weeks. Plants 
12 inches high, free blooming, and 
produce almost all. double flowers. 
Mixed. 2472—Pkt., 10c. i 
Mixed, Salzer’s . CliffWwood Farm 
TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A = special _re- 
selected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: 2465—Pkt., 15c.. - : 
' Beauty Stocks. A magnificent strain, 
1% feet high, bearing very large, dou- 
ble, fragrant flowers. Mixed. All col- 
ors. 2486—Pkt., 10c_ - ; 
Stock, Yellow Wonder. An improved 
Column Type, 3 feet high, non-branch- 
ing, each plant with one large flower- 
ing spike of deep yellow. Individual 
florets up to 2- inches across. 2475— 
PEt, 15e7 : : & 
Evening Scented Stocks 
Mathiola, Annual, Blooms from 
June until frost. The purplish lilac 
flowers are of an exquisite fragrance, 
permeating the evening air. 14 inches. 
2136—Pkt., ses’ 44 0z.)-10c. 
SAPONARIA 
Annual Saponaria. Vaccaria. Glis- 
tening sprays of pink and white flow- 
ers mixed, somewhat like Baby’s 
Breath. 2.ft. 2445—Pkt., 10c: 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
Annual, Rapid climbers, bearing 



ornamental flowers and foliage, and 
Very Conse g poo 
long edible pods. 
trellises, poles, fences, etc. 
Pkt. 5c; % 02, 10c3702.; 15¢c: 


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Snow-On-The-Mountain 
~ Snow-on-the-Mountain 
Euphorbia. Annual. Plants two 
feet high, much prized for the hand- 
some foliage which is margined white. 
1985——-Pkt., 10c. 






Ntepegen 
SEEDS: 
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EARLY ORCHID F LOWERING SWEET PEAS 
Annual, 
The flowers of Salzer’s Giant Early Orchid Flowering Sweet 
Peas are of extraordinary size, the largest of all Sweet Peas, they are 
beautifully waved, and are usually borne four to a stem. They commence 
blooming two to three weeks ahead of all other 
in brilliant coloring. 
Spencer Sweet Peas 
Second early in season of bloom, 
following the Early Orchid Flower- 
ing. The large flowers of exquisite 
shape, borne in threes and fours on 
long, stout stems are incomparable. 
Mixed. A special mixture, blended 
from fifty varieties of Spencers! 
2616—Big pkt., 7c; 0z., 34c; %4 lb., 
$1.20; % 1b., $2.25; 1b.,. $4.00. 
Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm, 
TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special rese- 
lected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: 2617—Big pkt.,..12c; oz. 
47c; % Ib., $1.45; %4 1b., $2.65; 1b., $4.95. 
Economical New Style Trellis For 
Your Sweet Peas. See Page 102. 
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Lathyrus. ° 
Perennial. The Perennial 
sweet-pea like 
Sweet Pea 
flowers are 
borne in large 
elusters and 
make _ splendid 
cut flowers. 6 
tos 8 ft. < Weill 
C-lLdasnit b0:.V er 
rocks, fences, 
and bushes, or 
on any support. 
Blooms,over a 

SULTAN 
iSee Page 82 

Perennial Sweet Pea 
SNAPDRAGONS 
See Page 118 

We have been growing Sweet Peas for many years, but your seed is the best.— 
Mr. Chas. C. Craig, 10 Gansevoort St., Bath, N. Y. 
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Early Orchid Sweet Pea, Shirley Temple 
Fairs. 
2618—Amethyst. Rich crim. 
son rose. Lovely. Pkt., 10c. 
2619—Apollo. Longe stemmed 
salmon cerise. Pkt., 10c. 
2621—Blue Bonnet. Clear 
blue; fine form. Pkt., 8c. 
2622—Bridesmaid. Deep sil- 
yery pink. PKt., 10e: = 
2620—Chime. Light salmon 
pink, Hlegant. Pkt., :10e. 
2623—Columbia. Salmon rose 
standard, white wings. Pkt., 
10c. 
2624Harmony. Exquisite 
shade of lavender. Pkt., 10c. 
2625—Josie. A long stemmed 
rose pink. Pkt., 10c. 
2626—Mars. Ox-blood crim- 
son. Very fine. PkKt., 12c. 
2627—Othello. A rich, deep 
maroon. PKt:, 10c. 
2629—Shirley Temple. Grand 
Rose. pink. Pkt., 15ce. 
2630—Snowstorm Improved. 
Best white. Pkt., Te. 
2632—Triumph. Rich lilac 
mauve. Pkt., 10c. 
2628—Valencia. Sun proof 
orange. Long stems. Pkt., 12c. 
2631—Vulean. Vivid scarlet, 
very showy. Pkt., 10c. 
Special Offer 
1 Pkt. Hach of Above 15 Sweet 
Peas for $1.35 
World’s Fair Mixture 
Composed of Above Colors and 
Many Others ~ 
A sweet pea mixture named espe 
cially for the 1933 World’s Fair anc. 
very apropos for the 1939 World 
Will give you the widest pos- 
sible range of brilliant colors, enor- 
mous flowers beautifully waved, and 
distinctive blooms. The entire mix- 
ture is composed of only the Early 

Orchid Flowering type. 2649—Biz 
pkt., 15¢e; 2 pkts., 27¢; 0z.,:55e; 
1% lb., $1.85;° Y%'tb., $3.35; Ib., 
$6.00. 
-Ruffled Sweet Peas 
A charming type, with edges grace= 
fully ruffled and frilled. Early. 
Mixed. A bouquet of 18 of these is 
more showy than one of 25 of the or- 
dinary Sweet Peas, 2633—Pkt., 10c; 
4, oz., 18c; % oz., 29e; 0z.,°4de. 
Ruffled Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood . 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special! 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests: .2634—Pkt., 15c; ™%4 oz., 
238c; 1% 02Z., 38¢; 0Z.,. 65c, 

Sanvitalia or Creeping Zinnia 
SANVITALIA 
Creeping Zinnia. Annual. Flowers 
like miniature Zinnias, of golden yel- 
low color, blooming from June until 
frost. Plants are of creeping habit. 6 
in. Fine ground cover. 2786—Pkt., 8c. 
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