SALZER’S HARDY DAFFODILS 
Nareissus or Daffodil 
Holland grown bulbs. Plant about six or eight inches deep and five 
or six inches apart. Fertilizing with two handfuls of bone meal per 
square yard is beneficial. Never dig in.fresh manure. As a rule they 
will multiply and give finer results each year. For house culture put 
three or four bulbs in a 6-inch pot or pan, and keep in a dark cellar 
until well rooted. We offer Double Nose bulbs, Holland grown, Pro- 
tect over winter with leaves or litter. We offer some of several types. 
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BATH’S FLAME (Barri)—An old but good variety. Long yel-Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs 
$1.55 
low perianth petals and short yellow cup edged orange- 
scarlet. 3 for 47c 
CARLTON (Incomparabilis)—A giant in this class, large and 
massive, often 5 inches in diameter. The perianth is sulphur- 
yellow and the wide open cup a rich butter-yellow. Vigor- 
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CHEERFULNESS (Double Poetaz)—Produces 3 or 4 double 
flowers per stem and is perfectly hardy. The color is creamy 
white with a shading of lemon-yellow at the base of the 
petals. Extremely graceful and pretty, also sweet scented. 
A charming and unusual type of daffodil. 3 for 47c.......... 
EMPEROR (Giant Trumpet)—A genuinely good variety. Large 
trumpet of pure yellow with rich primrose perianth. Splen- 
did grower, naturalizing readily for a period of Many years. 
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FRANCISCA DRAKE (Incomparabilis)—A beautiful and 
charming flower, having pure white perianth petals and a 
Sar Rega flame-orange cup shading to gold at the base. 
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INGLESCOMBE (Double)—A superbly formed and fully double 
flower of clear, rich yellow. An outstanding variety in this 
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JOHN EVELYN (Incomparabilis)—Immense well shaped bloom 
with broad white perianth and large intensely fluted lemon 
yellow cup. Very beautiful. 3 for 47c............. Since ices 
KING ALFRED (Giant Trumpet)—A real beauty. Clear golden- 
yellow in both trumpet and perianth. Large, of superb form 
with tall stems. The best variety for growing indoors as it 
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MME. KRELAGE (Giant Trumpet)—The long stemmed blooms 
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Mme, Krelage Narcissus 
Selected Collection of 

have a pure white perianth and a lovely creamy white 
trumpet with gracefully curved brim. The whole flower 
gradually Messin white and is long lasting and of great sub- 
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stance. 
SCARLET ELEGANCE 
trasted by a deep orange-red cup. 3 for 47c 
trumpet varieties and others. 
varieties will not bloom at the same time. 
for $9.85 
ties of daffodils. 
Rens oc OS eens 95 
(Incomparabilis)—Well formed large 
. blooms with broadly expanded rich yellow perianth con- 
SPRING GLORY (Giant Trumpet)—Pure white perianth and 
a bold trumpet of deep golden yellow. Large flower of great 
substance, splendid in the garden and one of the best bi- 
colors tornindoorkeculture., 3 for 47Gisiy.,<ejs.e.cc0-,010 
GIANT TRUMPETS MIXED—A splendid mixture of the abov 
Ideal for outdoor planting 
when this type of daffodil is the only one desired. When us- 
ing this mixture for indoors do not force too quickly as all 
50 for $5.10; 100 
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GENERAL MIXTURE—Made up of all types and many varie- 
Just the thing to plant in quantity in all 
sorts of places around your grounds especially among trees . 

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1.45 2.70 
and shrubbery. Will naturalize readily and produce flowers 
for many years if left undisturbed. Do not use for indoor we 
culture. 50 for $3.45; 100 for $6.75; 250 for $16.35 

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Use Bone Meal generously when 
planting all shrubs and perennials. 
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Spirea Van Houttei 

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Bemebeauital Bridal Weeath This Fall 
Now is the time to fill in any gaps 
that may exist in your shrubbery. 
Orders will be booked and shipment 
made in late October, the proper time 
to set out shrubs. 
SALZER’S BRIDAL WREATH or Spirea 
Van Houttei—Grows 5 to 6 feet high. In 
May and June the plant, with its gracefully 
arching branches, is one mass of snowy 
hite flowers. One of the finest shrubs. 
ach, 114-2 ft., 39c; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00; 
dozen, $3.85, postpaid. 
CRIMSON SPIREA OR ANTHONY WAT- 
ERER—Makes a fine compact bush. 3 to 4 
feet high, with broad flat heads of showy 
erimson flowers which are retained for 4 
to 6 weeks. Splendid for planting singly, 
near steps, etc. Each, 12-15 in., 53c; 3 for 
$1.45; 6 for $2.75; dozen, $5.25, postpaid. 
PINK SPIREA 
S. BILLIARDI. This grand Spirea is one 
of the finest of the pink Spirea. It is a 
marvelous plant and is a much deeper pink 
and a much more solid color than any of 
the others. The large spikes of fuzzy pink 
flowers nod gracefully on arching branches. 
5 ft. high. Blooms from July to Sept. Each, 
1144-2 ft., 42c; 3 for $1.15; 6 for $2.10, postpaid. 
One Each of Above Three Spireas, for 
$1.19; 2 Ea., for $2.24. Postpaid. 
A choice group of six daffodils which offer partic- 
ularly good examples of the various types. 
BATH’S FLAME—Barri. 
: INGLESCOMBE—Double. 
KING ALFRED—Yellow Trumpet. 
MME. KRELAGE—White Trumpet. 
SPRING GLORY—Bicolor Trumpet. 
Order by number 






Daffodils 
They 
in every garden. Specially priced. 
JOHN EVELYN—Incomparabilis. 
Bulbs, 3 of each, value $ 
Bulbs, 6 of each, value $ 
Bulbs, 12 of each, value $ 
Bulbs, 25 of each, value $ 
2.88, $ 2.45. 
5.50, $ 4.85. 
9.55, $ 8.45. 
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Day Lily or Hemerocallis, Fulva 
DAY LILIES 
Ready in late Sept. 
Or Hemerocallis. Delicately fragrant, 
thick, velvety, substance, very hardy, 
grows everywhere. Also called Lemon 
Lilies. 
Calypso. Clear lemon-yellow of large 
size. 3144 ft. July and August. Each 35c; 
3 for 98c. 
Fulva.- Orange with darker shadings. 
4 ft. July. Lovely. Each, 35c; 3 for 98c. 
Gold Dust. Deep golden yellow. 242 
ft. June. Each, 35c; 3 for 98c. 
Kwanso. The double form. Coppery 
red double flowers in July and Aug. 4 
ft. Each, 46c; 3 for $1.29. 

All of the Plants and Shrubs which I ordered from you came in fine con- 5 
dition and are very niee.—Mr. Edward Gorzinski, R. D. 1, Powers, Mich. 
