“ANY 
¢ oF 
THESE 
: 3 FOR 
*Good for rockery. 
HARDY ASTERS 
—Blue Gem. Double blue. 3 feet. 
—Queen Mary. One of the best. 
Very. large lavender. 3 feet. 
—Sam Benham. Double white. 2 ft. 
—Victor. Dwarf; 9 in. Clear laven- 
der blue flowers. Sept. Cuts well. See 
also next page. : 
a 

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 
Cowslip. May and 
June, 1 to: 434-feet, 
with pinkish buds 
opening to lovely 
blue flowers. 


Fringed 
Daisy (Hrigeron 
Speciosus). Large, 
single, violet blue 
flowers with golden 
yellow centers in 
June and July. 2 ft: 
Fine for cutting. 
CAMPANULA 
Peach Bells. Upright spikes of white, 
bell shaped flowers in June, Fine for 
eutting. 3 feet. Different from the 
popular Canterbury Bells. 
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 variety of Core- 
opsis. Large yellow flowers with a 
dark blotch inthe center. 2ft. Blooms 
all summer. r 
Blue 

Blazing Star 



Day Lily or Hemerocallis, Fulva 
DAY LILIES 
(Hemerocallis). Lovely lily-like 
flowers. Very fine. 
—Fulwa. Orange, with darker shad- 
ings, 4 ft. July. Lovely. / 
—Gold Dust. Deep golden yellow. 
216 Tt ad ALITes 
For Double Day Lilies, 
page. 
see next 
HELIOPSIS 
Pitcheriana. Full, double, golden 
yellow flowers about 3 in. across, from 
July on. 3 ft. Free bloomer, fine for 
bouquets. 
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I have had such very good success with all of your plants.— 
Mrs. William Little, 556 Monmouth St., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. 
88 
PEREM DL 


Individual Flower of 
Redwood Chrysanthemum 
THE UNIVERSITY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Developed by the U. of Minnesota. 
Distinct from the. other chrysanthe- 
mums, blooming in mid August. Very 
hardy and free blooming. Plant some 
of all the ’mums catalogued. They 
are all different. The University Mums 
are simply a blaze of color in. late 
summer and fall. : 
Duluth. Double yellow, 18 in. 
Double red, 12 in. 
Semidouble, rosy purple. 
Redwood. 
Welcome. 
18 in. 

Duluth, U. of Minn. Chrysanthemums 
SINGLE “CHRYSANTHEM UMS 
Distinct from the Other ’Mums 
Lovely single Daisy like flowers 
from September and on. Fine for cut- 
ting. Plant some of all the types. Also 
called Korean Chrysanthemums, 
Clara Curtis. Salmon rose. 1% ft. 
Crimson Splendor. Deep red. 2% ft. 
Psyche. Clear shell pink. 2% ft. 

Single Chrysanthemum, Clara Curtis 
CRESS EE SEER EEE REL re SETS 
Order some Chrysanthemums this 
year, any kind, and you wil want to 
add some of the other types from year 
to year! See pages 85 and 120. Fer- 
tilize your Chrysanthemums two or 
three times a year with Milorganite 
or Vigoro, to maintain strong, vigor- 
ous, free blooming piants. 
NTS 
blue flowers in June and July. 
for bouquets. 2 ft. is 





ANY 12 FOR $3.10 
ANY 6 FOR 1.65 
POSTPAID EACH 33¢ 
PRICES 
MONARDA. Brilliant scarlet flowers 
July to Aug. 2-3 ft. 
SALVIA, PRATENSE. Spikes‘of deep 
Fine 






Scabiosa or Blue Bonnet 

SCABIOSA 
Or Blue Bonnet. The flowers are a 
soft shade-of lavender blue. Splendid — 
for cutting. 2 feet. June to Sept. 

Spirea Filipendula 


SPIREA 
Ulmaria or Meadow Sweet. Lovely, © 
fragrant, creamy white flowers in late 
spring. 36 in. Splendid for shaded 
locations. , * : 
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Stokesia or Cornflower Aster 
STOKESIA 
_ Cornflower Aster. Beautiful, large, 
light blue flowers borne profusely in 
late summer and autumn. 18 in: 
Elegant for cutting. 
TRITOMA, HYBRIDS. Popularly 
known as Red Hot Poker. ‘Makes a. 
showy display in autumn with their 
cons eu aged flowers. Mixed colors. 3 


JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co: 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
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