Bet: Abu 

Thimbie Flower or Gilia 
GILIA 
Annual. Also called Thimble Flower 
or Queen Anne’s Thimble. Bushy, 
erect plants, with fine feathery foli- - 
age, covered all summer long with 
rich lavender-blue flowers, 1 inch 
across. Makes a fine cut flower, and 
cures nicely if wanted as an ‘‘ever- 
lasting”’’ bouquet for winter. an Et. 
2665—Pkt., 5c. 
HELIANTHUS 
Sunflower. Annual. Large, double 
balls of bloom on stems 5 feet high. 
Fine for rear plantings. 2070—Pkt., 5c. 



Raabe Mixed Hollyhock 
HOLLYHOCK 
Biennial. One of the most majestic 
of hardy plants! From seed sown in 
early spring, they often produce flow- 
ers in late summer. 
Double Mixed Hollyhocks. Tall 
spikes closely set with showy, round, 
double flowers. 6 to 8 ft. We offer a 
choice mixture containing Srnant 
shades from yellow to rose, maroon, 
_ and salmon. 2085—Pkt., 5e3 % oOz., 
25c; % oz., 40c. 
Double Mixed Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THRHE- 
WAY tests. 2086—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 
35c; % oz., 60c. ss 
-CLIFFWOOD GIANT 
Very large fringed 
flowers six inches 
across with double ro- 
settes in the center. 
Mixed colors, ranging 
from delicate pink to 
cerise salmon. 2084— 
Pkt., 10c. 
Double Fringed. 
Pie. fringed double flowers. 
ts Le: 
Allegheny Semi-Double Mixed. Tall 
spikes of showy flowers often five 
inches across, prettily fringed, in 
many shades and colors. Free bloom- 
ing. 2080—PKt., 5c. 
o's 
Cliffwood Giant 
Mixed colors, ele- 
2078— 



E SOw. SALZER'S. SEEDS. 
= = Ma - 




Uf er sooicti 
HYACINTH BEAN 
Dolichos. Annual. Ornamental 
climber with large, handsome foliage 
and showy pea-like flowers, followed 
by curious flat pods in purple and 

white. 8 to 10 feet. 1976—Pkt., 5c. 
ICE PLANT 
Annual. A trailing plant for hang- 
ing baskets, and rockeries, also makes 
a fine pot plant. Leaves are covered 
with watery vesicles like ice crystals. 
10 inches. We have ample seed this 
year. 2094—Pkt., 15c. 
JERUSALEM CROSS 
Lychnis. Peren- 
nial. Heads of small 
intensely bright 
searlet flowers. 2126 
—— Pkt LOGS eR  O%., 
LOGe 
JOB’S TEARS 
Coix Lacryma. 
Annual. Ornamen- 
tal grass, bearing 
clusters of large 
seed. Fine for mak- 
ing beads. 2 feet. sin 
1906—Pkt., 5c; % 
OZ TSG3 OZ, -25C: 
KENILWORTH 
IVY 
Linaria. Peren- 
nial. A graceful 
trailer or climber 
with ivy-like foli- 
age. Dainty flow- 
ers in lilac, rose 
and white, mixed. 
2120—Pkt., 10c; %& 
Zeros 
KOCHIA 
Burning Bush. | 
Annual.Symmetri- - 
cal plants, forming 
ornamental shrubs 
and growing 3 } 
feet tall in three months. Wherever 
a quick-growing annual hedge is 
wanted there is nothing better. Turns 
to) carmine in: fall. .°2098—_Pkt:, 5c.% 
Vee, ANDO a Kersey aliax er 
Kochia, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm 
TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special rese- 
lected strain certified by THREE- 
NVA Vomtestsu 209% Pkt. 2 0ery 147 02., 
He 344 O73. 25 
KUDZU VINE 
Perennial. A Japanese climbing vine 
with large leaves and fragrant wis- 
taria-like flowers. It will climb 25 to 
30 feet in a season. 2099—Sold out. 
LANTANA 
Annual, Very handsome window box 
and garden plants. The seed should 
be started 
indoors very 
early in the 
spring. Ver- 
bena - like 
el uys: t er:s 
of pink, or- 
ange and 
red flowers. 
Tall Mixed. 
2 feet. 2100—PkKt., 10c. 
Dwarf Compact Mixed. <A dwarf 
improved strain. 2101—Pkt., 15c. 
LAVATERA Annual 
Mallow 
Annual. Beautiful and showy. 
Bushy plants about 2 feet high, bear- 
ing large bowl-shaped flowers of a 


Jerusalem Cross 

F 

Kochia 



Lantana, Mixed 


charming rose-pink color. 2109—PKt., 
“BV Ge = | i 
LOBELIA 
Annual. Unexcelled for edging, 
hanging baskets. or window boxes. 
Six inches. 
Crystal Palace. Best dark blue for 
edging. Fine for pots. 2112—Pkt., 10e. 
Finest Mixed. All shades, including 
white, rose, etc. 2144-—Pkt., Los 
PLEASE ORDER BY 
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Surprise Garden Mixture 
SALZER’S SURPRISE 
GARDEN MIXTURE 
Annual. This mixture of free flow- 
ering annuals will agreeably surprise 
you with the profusion of fine, large, 
showy blossoms of a great number of 
annuals that bloom at different periods 
so that one may have a constant suc- 
cession of flowers from early summer 
till frost. 
Sow Salzer’s Surprise Garden Mix- 
ture broadcast if you wish, in some 
neglected corner, or to cover some 
waste spot, and have an endless suc- 
cession of brilliant flowers, instead of 
allowing unsightly weeds to predomi- 
nate. 1552—Pkt.,.10ce; ™%4 oz., 20c; % 
OZ BDC 1OZar O00 Cy 14.0) Doi». 


Leptosyne, Rosette 
LEPTOSYNE, ROSETTE 
Annual. Brilliant golden yellow dou- 
ble flowers 2 to 2% in. across, borne in 
profusion. A charming colorful an- 
nual, easily grown. Compact plants of 
upright growth, 18 in. 2116—Pkt., 15e. 
LILIES 
Perennial. Lil- 
ies from seed. A 
fine mixture of 
many different 
kinds of hardy 
Lilies. Grow 
your own Lilies 
from seed. 214] 
—Pkt., 30e. 
Regal. Lovely 
lilies, «white 
shaded pink. 2140—Pkt., 15c. 
UTR Ere 

Regal Lily from 
Seed 
Pile ha rt ec A AE a Ne SN 
Every Gloxinia seed sprouted. One plant is the most beautiful rose-red I have ever 
seen, worth more than the cost of the packet.—Mrs. Wm. H. Liebe, Box 341, 77 
Wisconsin Repies: Wis. 
