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‘SEEDS, La Crosse, Wis. 
Plant Some Bridal CYCLAMEN 
Wreath This Fall These lovely greenhouse plants are one of the 
A . easiest grown and one of the fin 
Now is the time to fill in any gaps that | house culture. aT apni) ae Fa 
may exist in your shrubbery, Orders will be The beautiful flowers are borne in a stately 
booked and shipment made in late October, manner on their long -stems, atid are of un- 
. usually large size. The leaves are of soft tex- 
the proper time to set out shrubs. ture, and in themselves are always ornamental. 




SALZER’S BRIDAL WREATH or_ Spirea Van Specify color wanted: Blood 
Houttei—Grows 5 to 6 feet high. In May and red, white, pink, brilliant 
June the plant, with its gracefully arching salmon. Prices: Each, 79c; , 
branches, is one mass of snow white flowers. One 2 for $1.50; 4 for $2.85, ppd. 
e ae tan ai ane yube: Each, 1144-2 ft., 35c; 3 for 
-00; or $1.90; dozen, $3.65, postpaid. 
KALANCHOE 
CRIMSON SPIREA OR ANTHONY WATERER— 
Makes a fine compact bush. 3 to 4 feet high, with The plants are symmetri- 
broad flat heads of showy crimson flowers which cal, and bear a profusion of 
are retained for 4 to 6 weeks. Splendid for plant- large panicles of brilliant scarlet 
es singly, near steps, etc. Each, 12-15 in., 53c; 3 flowers borne well above the’ 
or $1.45; 6 for $2.75; dozen, $5.25, postpaid. foliage. Blooms for as long as two 
PINK SPIREA months without fading! Each, 33c; 
S. Billiardi. This grand Spirea is one of the finest 3 for 94c, postpaid. 
of oe Spitesamtt 5 a frarvelous Ban and is 
a muc eeper pink and a much more solid color 
ee Dy of Ne un large eee fuzzy ROSEMARY . Salzer’s 
pin owers nod gracefully on arching branches. ; Cyclamen, 
5 ft. high. Blooms from July to Sept. Each, 1%- | ¢sy,ccpontful house plant, leaves Pink 
2 ft., 42c; 3 for $1.15; 6 for $2.10, postpaid. grant, small lilac blossoms. Can 
be trained easily. Often sheared - 
: ioe One Each of Above Three Spireas, for $1.19; 2 Ea., into the shape of a cross. Each, 
3 for $2.24, Postpaid. d -| 39c; 3 for $1.10, postpaid. 



EREMURUS 
(Air-mur-us) Foxtail Lily 
Available only in Fall! Tall, majestic stalks up to 8 feet tall, 
topped by a 2 to 4 foot spike of closely set, bell shaped flowers 
which are quite starlike in effect. Thrives best in a sunny posi- 
tion and prefers a deep sandy loam enriched with well rotted 
cow manure, or fertilized with Milorganite or Vigoro. Water 
well when in flower, but not afterwards. The leaves disappear 
until in spring. One of the finest perennials, but to be safe, 
protect with 4 or 5 inches of leaves. | 
Himalaicus—Waxy white flowers with golden anthers. 6 to 8 
feet. Each, $1.35; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. ; 
Shelford Hybrids—Various: colors, mixed. 5 to 7 feet. Each, 
$1.25; 3 for! $3.60, postpaid. 
From 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO. 
LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 

Sec.) 562. Pm eR: 



U. S. Postage 
1c Paid 
La Crosse, Wis. 
Permit No. 7 
STREET — ae (= He 


IRIS RETICULATA 
Available only in Fall! The fra- ri 
grant blossoms remind one of violets. . 
6 to 8 bulbs placed in a.4 inch. or 
5 inch pot when received and képt 
at 60°, will bloom around ‘Christmas. 
Is best described as a miniature 
Spanish or Dutch Iris. Bright purple 
flowers touched with a gold lip. 12 
inches. Hardy in the garden orrock 








P.O. aoe Late gS 
garden, if protected. Each, 17c; 3 for 
Eremurus, Himalaicus 
BOX NO. 
blooming in February. 18 in. 2-or 3 bulbs to a 5-in. pot; keep at 50° 
25 for $2.60, postpaid. > eee See 
;: se WEDGEWOOD IRIS R.F D 
A Dutch Iris, with? graceful flowers of an-even blue color, fine for pots, e ° e 
‘ f until the buds are out at the neck. Hardy in the garden if protected. POSTMASTER: If addressee has moved, notify sender on | 
Iris Reticulata Each, 16c; 3 for 42c; 6 for 79c; doz., $1.35; 25 for $2.55, postpaid. forward, return to sender. All postage is guaranteed. Form 3547. | Tf Maes poo 

