

Paul’s Searlet Climber—Intensely Red 
Flowers—In a Class by Itself 
CLIMBERS 
Strong 2 yr. old field grown stock, 
that climbs readily and blooms 
freely. Prices include postage. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Flowers of 
brilliant crimson-pink, with large 
white centers and golden yellow 
stamens. Blooms profusely in tre- 
mendous clusters. Hach, 84c. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Of ram- 
pant growth, bearing a profusion of 
scarlet-red flowers in large clusters. 
An old favorite. Hach, 64c. 
DR. VAN FLEET. An exquisite 
delicate pink climber, with buds and 
opened flowers equal in form and 
size to the finest Hybrid Tea Roses, 
borne on long, individual stems. The 
plant produces thousands of flowers. 
Hach, 69c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. In- 
tense scarlet flowers of large size, 
produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 
flowers on long, strong stems. Harly, 
foliage good, climbs well, very lib- 
eral quantities of bloom. The flowers 
are vivid red, clothing the plant 
with a blazing mantle. Hach, 90c. 
SEVEN SISTERS. Very double, 
deep pink roses, borne in large clus- 
ters. This grand climber blooms 
very freely. Hach, 67c. 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEA 
Instead of bearing roses in clus- 
ters, these Climbing Hybrid Teas 
bear the long oval bud, pointed, in- 
dividual roses, the same as the Ever- 
blooming Bush Roses. They will 
flower the first year, and climb 
beautifully. 
Climbing Etoile de Holland. Bril-’ 
liant red blooms of magnificent size. 
Each, $1.00. 
Climbing Mrs. BH. P. Thom. Large 
blooms of canary yellow, deeper yel- 
low in center. Each, $1.10. 
Climbing Talisman. Two tone 
flowers, yellow stained copper red. 
Each, 98c. 
——=SOW SALZER’S SEEDS 
The Midget Rose Rouletti is 
very nice, also the Boston Fern.— 
Mrs. Melvin Erickson, R. D. 1, Box 
208, Hager City, Wis. 
The Roses that I received from 
you were so nice, I want some 
more.—Mrs. Fred Krumholz, Fair- 
child, Wis. 









SHRUB 
Huyonis 
Shrub 
Roses 
HARDY SHRUB ROSES 
Unexcelled for hedges, as a speci- 
men bush rose or among shrubbery. 
They will winter through the cold- 
est climates without any winter pro- 
tection. Thrive under. the most ad- 
verse conditions of soil and climate, 
withstanding almost anything except 
continued great heat and excessive 
moisture. Very fine along side of 
stone house foundation. 4 to 5 feet. 
2 yr. old field grown. Bloom in July. 
Prices include postage. 
ALBA. One of the best white Shrub 
Roses. Single white roses of good 
large size and perfect form, freely 
borne. Splendid foliage. Each, 55e;3 
3 for $1.58. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Large clus- 
ters of over-sized, fairly double red 
flowers resembling the Crimson Baby 
Rambler. Each, 72¢c; 3 for $2.10. 
HANSA. Flowers a reddish violet, 
double and fragrant; one of the best 
varieties of the family. Each, 58e; 3 
for $1.65. 
HUGONIS. “The Golden Rose From 
China.” <A beautiful hardy bush rose, 
intense canary yellow, single. 
68e; 3 for $1.90. 
SKYROCKET. Lovely pointed buds 
opening to large single red flowers, 
borne in large .elusters, fragrant. 
Blooms from June to October. Each, 
92e; 3 for $2.60. 
Each, 
ROSES 
BLOOMING 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
They form shapely, compact bushes 
about 18 inches high which are in pro- 
fuse bloom until severe frost. Fine 
for borders and great favorites for the 
cemetery. 2 yr. field grown: Each, 84c; 
8 for $2.40; 5 (or 1 of each) for $3.75, 
postpaid. . 
CATHERINE ZEIMET — Do uble, 
pure white, fragrant roses in large’ 
elusters, ‘ 
ELSE POULSEN—Single rose-pink, 
from Denmark. Lovely. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Orange salmon. 
IDEAL —Dark velvety scarlet 
shaded black, single. 
ORLEANS—Fairly double, brilliant 
light red, with whitish center. 

Ismene, or Peruvian Daffodil 
ISMENE CALATHINA 
Also called Peruvian Daffodil. A 
grand summer flowering buib, produc- 
ing with great freedom large Amaryl- 
lis-like, pure white, fragrant blossoms, 
Keep the bulbs in a dry warm place, 
and plant out in June. Bulbs can be 
taken up in October, and after a few 
weeks’ rest, potted and flowered in the 
house in the winter, or kept over for 
planting out another season. Hasily 
grown. Each, 1% ‘to 2 in. bulb, 32c3 
3 ron 89e; 6 for $1.60; 12 for $3.10, post— 
paid. : 

SUMMER HYACINTH or GALTONIA 
Up to 30 flowers on a spike. 
Protect well over winter. 
grant, pure white flowers. 
shaped. Beautiful. 
Showy spikes or racemes, often 
4 feet high, of pendulous, fra- 
Flowers are bell 
Price, 1 to 144 inch bulbs, 3 for 21e; 6 for 38e; doz., 73e3 25 for $1.39; 100 for 
$5.25, postpaid. 

OXALIS Summer flowering, also 
called the American 
Shamrock. Produces an unbroken row 
of clean, attractive foliage about one 
foot high, and is particularly valuable 
for edging beds or walks. The leaves 
are shaped like shamrocks. Pink flow- 
ers, very freely borne. The blossoms 
elose on dark, dull days and at night 
the clover-like leaves fold up. 8 for 
17¢e; 6 for 29c; 12 for 53e; 25 for 98e; 
150 for $1.85; 100 for $3.50, postpaid. 

82 The Holly Fern and Pansy Geranium are both growing nicely and the Geranium 
has already bloomed.—Mrs. Carl G. Kiesel, R.D. 1, Box 107, New Riegel, Ohio 

Summer Hyacinth 
Oxalis 
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