PENTSTEMON 
, Perennial. Beautiful plants with 
broad green foliage and spikes of tu- 
bular flowers. 2 to 2% feet. 
Mixed. Blooms first year from seed. 
30 in. Every branch “is a spike of 
bright colors, including rose, carmine, 
red, lavender, and violet, mixed. 2305 
—Pkt., 10c. 

Satizer’s Pin Cushions 
PIN CUSHION 
Scabiosa. Annual. These ever- 
beautiful flowers grow about 2% feet 
high, and bloom from July on. Flower 
heads are about two inches across. 
Mixed. A splendid mixture of many 
colors. 2452—-Pkt., 5e; % oz., 15c. 
Mixed, Salzer’s Clifiwood Farm TRI- 
PLE-A-TESTED—A special reselected | 
strain certified by THRHE-WAY tests. 
2454-—-Pkt., 10e; %. oz., 25c. 
Blue Ceckade. A lovely Pin Cush- 
ion. Deep azure blue, with heads 
conical in shapé. . 2463—Pkt.,: 5e. 
Rosette. Deep rose heavily suffused 
salmon, Large flowers and long stems. 
A “different” color. 2455—Pkt., 5c. 
Dwarf Double Mixed. Very double 
flowers, fine for borders or in front of 
the sorts above. 1% ft. 2464—Pkt., 10c. 
Perennial Pin Cushion 
Caueasica. Perennial. 2 to 3 feet 
high. Lovely, large and pleasing 
lilac-blue flowers. 2450—Pkt., 15e. 
PHYSALIS 
See Chinese Lantern, Page 74 
PINKS PORTULACA 
See Page 90 See Page 72 
POPPIES 
Annual. Poppies are always desir- 
able for their showy colors. Sow early 
in spring where they are to remain, 
as they do not stand transplanting. 
Mammoth Shirley. The flowers are 
mostly single, but occasionally semi- 
double, and range in color from the 
purest white to the deepest blood-red, 
all mixed. 2383—Pkt., 10c; %& oz., 20c. 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
While these are hardy perennials, 
they usually flower the first year. 
Teeland Poppy. Blooms all summer. 
The immense flowers range in color 
from sulphur-yellow to crimson. Pre- 
fers moist soil and light shade. Mixed 
eolors, 1 foot. (239 4-—PKt., L0c; 
Double Ieeland Poppy. <A double 
form of the above, in a fine mixture. 
2395—Pkt., 15c. 
Oriental Poppies. 
2%, feet. The 
showy flaming 
flowers of pink to 
‘deepest red are 
often 6 inches 
across. Loves full 
sun. 2379—Pkt., 
A ig Os 





Oriental Poppy 
nual, 


Perennial Painted Daisies or Pyre- 
thrum' Floral Pleno 
PYRETHRUM 
Painted Daisy. Perennial. One of 
the finest daisy-like flowers grown to- 
day. 2 feet. 
Single Mixed. Brilliantly colored 
Single flowers. 2424—Pkt., 10c. 
Double Mixed. Double flowers in 
many shades. A small percentage may 
come single. 2428—Pkt., 1dc. 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE FLOWER 
Annual. A lovely easily grown an- 
producing its lovely lace-like 
white flowers very freely. 2% ft. Fine 
for bouquets. 2427—Pkt., 5c. 
RICINUS 
See Castor Oil Plant, Page 74. 



Salpiglossis 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Also entled Painted Tongue, Annual, 
2% ft. The flowers are funnel-shaped, 
facing upward, and reveal exquisite 
and infinitely wrought veinings of 
either gold or silver, running through- 
out the groundwork of the flowers: 
Mixed. All colors from rose and 
searlet to purple. 2435—Pkt., 5e. 
Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm 
TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A_. special -rese- 
lected strain of Orchid Flowering Sal- 
piglossis, many shades mixed, certified 
vy THREB-WAY tests. °2436—Pkt., 
C. 
SAPONARIA 
Annual Saponaria. Vaccaria. Glis- 
tening sprays of pink and white flow- 
ers mixed, somewhat like Baby’s 
Breath. 2 ft. 2445—Pkt., 5c. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
Annual, Rapid climbers, bearing 
ornamental flowers and foliage, and 
long edible pods. Very desirable for 
trellises, poles, fences, ete. 2447— 
PkKt., 5c; % oz, .10¢; oz., 15c. 




80 Your Pansies were in full bloom in November last year, after several hard frosts, 
and were beautiful.—Lydia H. Howell, 2292 Cliffwood St., R.D. 4, Oconomowoc, Wis. 

Salzer’s Salvia, Bonfire 

SALVIA — 
Annual. Very fine bedding plants, i 
bearing long spikes of flowers. ° ps ae - 
America or Globe of Fire. Very free 
and continuous bloomer. 16 in. Bril- | 
liant scarlet: (2444=—PkKt.) loc. a a 
Bonfire. The erect spikes of bril- 
liant scarlet flowers stand clear above — 
the dark green foliage. 24to30inches. — 
2438—Pkt., 10c. ; : =o 
Splendens (Scarlet Sage). Beautifu 
bright scarlet. 2 feet. 2442—-Pkt., 10c. 
Patens (Blue Salvia). Perennial. Rich — 
and lovely azure blue. 30 in. Protect — 
this variety over winter, 2441—Pkt., _ 
10c. ee = 













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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. — 
SCARLET PIMPERNEL 
Annual. Anagallis. Lovely flowers — 
all summer, in scarlet to blue and red, — 
mixed. 9 in. Loves a sunny position. — 
Immortalized by Baroness Orezy in her ~ 
famous novel. 2397—Pkt., 8c. ‘ : 
SHAMROCK 
A strain we imported from Europe, — 
claimed to be the true Irish Shamrock. ~ 
2449-—Pkt., 12c. 
HYPONEX. Grow flowers in wa- — 
ter or in cinders. Surprise your 
friends. See Page 98. 


















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