
.« Double Flowering Plum 
FLOWERING PLUM 
Prunus. Handsome, flowering trees 
growing 12 feet high, very desirable 
and: very hardy. 
—Double Flowering Plum. Large 
double flowers, delicate pink color 
and upwards of an inch in diameter. 
The flowers are thickly set on the 
long slender branches. <A _ beautiful 
subject for the Jawn or in rear plant- 
ings. Each, 2 to 8 ft., $1.10; 3 for $2.95. 
—Newport Purple Plum. Brilliant 
reddish purple foliage with red tips, 
very showy. White flowers followed 
by edible fruit ranging in color from 
vellow to bright scarlet. Very desir- 
able. Each, 2-to 8 ft., $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
—Cistena. A bush form of Prunus 
growing only 5.to 6 feet high. . Rich, 
purplish red to wine red foliage, very 
contrasty with other shgeubs. It is of 
value for its red foliage rather than 
its flowers. Each, 1144-2 ft., 95e; 3 for 
$2.65. 

PUSSY WILLOW 
Plant one in the rear of your yard. 
12 ft. high. Valuable for its gray cat- 
kins. Each, 114-2 ft., 43ce; 3 for $1.15. 


Rose of Sharon, Jeanne d’Arc 
ROSE OF SHARON 
Hibiscus. Very colorful shrubs, 
Huge flowers like roses, 2 to 4 inches 
across, appear in August and early 
September, when flowers are scarce. 
8 ft. Will withstand extremely dry 
weather and grows well in dry loca- 
tions. They leaf out slowly the first 
senson after transplanting, and often 
remain dormant well into July. We 
offer the best varieties: 
—Anemonae. Double pink flowers. 
—Ardens. Semi-double purple. 
—Luey. Double dark red. 
—Jeanne d@’Are. Double pure white. 
Any of Above: Each, 1-1% ft., 34e; 
3 for 90c; 1 each of these 4, for $1.15. 

RHODOTYPOS 
A beautiful and 
interesting shrub, 
4 to 5 feet high, 
with handsome 
and distinct, cor- 
rugated foliage. 
Succeeds in all 
soils; in’ sun -or 
shade. Large, sin- — 
gle, white flowers © 
in late May, fol- | 
lowed by conspic- 
uous shining 
black, beadlike 
fr ut t) Gh at re= 
Mins far n.o 
winter. Very de- 
sirable. Each, 1- 
1% ft., 75e3; 3 for 
$2.10. 

Rhodotypecs 




Rose Acacia 
ROSE ACACIA 
Robinia Hispida. The charming 
shrub grows 5 feet tall, and is much 
appreciated because of the abundance 
of its large, loose clusters of beauti- 
ful clear pink flowers, somewhat like 
. Sweet Pea blossoms, borne in May and 
June. The fuzzy brown branches and 
small, oval, locust-like foliage make it 
interesting at all times. Each, 1142-2 
ft., 74e3; 3 for $2.00. 


Smoke Bush or Purple Fringe 
SMOKE BUSH OR 
PURPLE FRINGE 
Rhus Cotinus. A different, most 
striking and graceful shrub. In late 
summer and fall, it is entirely covered 
with a curious fringe of fine, purplish, 
misty-looking flowers which give the 
plant a smoky appearance. Grows 10° 
to 12 feet high, and requires plenty of 
space for development to its fullest 
beauty. Each, 1144-2 ft., 74c; 2 for $1.40; 
3 for $2.00. 

90 The Pink Beauty African Violets are lovely and have blossomed beautifully.— 
Mr. I. A. Quehl, 1221 East Center St., Rochester, Minn. : ; 


SNOWwHERNES 
SNOWBERRY 
* Racemosus. A desirable small shrub 
(3 to 5 feet) that grows in almost any 
soil; valuable for shaded locations. 
Bears small, rose-pink flowers in sum- ~ 
mer, which are followed by an abun- 
dance of large clustered, milk white 
berries that remain on the bush until 
far into winter. Each, 1-1% ft., 38e; 
3 for $1.07. 


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Syringa Coronarius 
SYRINGA 
Or Mock Orange. (Philadelphus.) De- 
Sirable shrubs, long a favorite, with 
their orange-like fragrant white blos- 
soms in May and June. 
—Coronarius. The lovely old fash- 
ioned Sweet Syringa. Large white 
single flowers with a ‘rich creamy 
tinge. 8 ft. Also called Sweet Mock 
Orange. Each, 1-1% ft., 39e; 3 for $1.10, 
—Lemoinei. A dwarf form only 5 ft. 
high. Lovely, single white flowers. 
Each, 1-11 ft., 53e; 3 for.$1.45. 
—Virginal. The double flowering 
Syringa, that received a first-class 
certificate from the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society! Large, double, pure 
snow-white flowers, in clusters of 5 to 
7, the individual blooms two_ inches 
and more in diameter. 8 ft. Each, 1-114 
ft.. 79e; 3 for $2.10. 
—Minnesota Snow Flake. Plant Pat. 
No. 538. All double, exceptionally 
sweet scented, glistening white flow- 
ers, very freely produced from top to 
bottom of the bush! 8 ft., but ean be 
kept trimmed to any height for dwarf 
situations. It is so free-flowering, and 
the white flowers so completely cover 
the bush, that it is a veritable cloud 
of snow flakes. May-June. Each, 114-2 
ft., $1.10; 3 for $3.00. : 
—Amalthea. Something quite differ- 
ent in Syringas! Large single flowers, 
Sweetly scented, white with a pink. 
Dake 
eye! Free bloomer. Very choice. 6 ft. ~ 
May-June. Each, 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3 for. 
$3.45. < 
—Atlas, 
These pure white blooms, almost three, 
inches in diameter, and almost as” 
large as Dogwoods, will also be sen= — 
sational in your gardens! This variety. 
is of French origin, very fragrant, “ 
symmetrical, and of free flowering 
habit. 8 ft. May-June. Each, 2-3 ft. 
$1.50; 3 for $4.15. ~s 
JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co:: 

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