CHOICE 
BULBS 
NOT HARDY 
Except Where Noted 
Salzer’s 

jor House 
Greenhouse 
and 
Conservatory 

AMARYLLIS 
SALZER’S GIANT 
HYBRIDS—A select- 
ed strain of this mag- 
| nificent flower 
producing extra large 
blooms often 6 to 7 
inches across and of 
superb form. The 
ideal is four flowers 
to each stem but 
sometimes as many 
as six will be pro- 
duced. They come in 
a broad range of rose, 
scarlet and crimson 
shades with some al- 
most white. They are 
easily grown in the 
house. Use good rich 
soil and pot so that 
about 1% of the bulb 
: is alove the sou lev- 
: ¢ el? eep moderatel 
moist and do not give heat and light until fower bud Shows. Mixed 
colors only. Strong bulbs 85c each; 3 for $2.45. 
CALLA LILIES 
WHITE CALLA—Ready in Oc- 
tober. Pure, spotless white 
flowers. One of the most profuse 
flowering of all sorts, with 
spathes 4 to 6 inches wide. Very 
easily grown. Rest your Calla 
from July 1 to Sept. 15 each 
year. Lay the pot on its side, 
anywhere in the yard. Sept. 15 
repot it, water it, and bring in- 
doors. Each, 32c; 3 for 90c. Fall 
is best time for planting Callas. 
GOLDEN YELLOW CALLA — 
Ready in late November. Foliage 
spotted light grey, with golden 
yellow 6 inch flowers. Each, 27c; 
3 for 7ic. 


White Calla Lily 
NARCISSUS 
GRANDIFLORA 




Salzer’s Bermuda Easter Lily 
BERMUDA EASTER LILY 
LILIUM HARISII—One of the easiest grown Lilies for house 
culture, the true Bermuda Easter Lily which has been used for 
ages all over the world at Easter time, and without which 
Easter would not be complete. This magnificent lily requires 
but a short time to bring it into bloom and it can be made to 
flower at almost any desired period; it is also of the easiest cul- 
ture and always sure to produce an abundance of bloom. The 
flowers are large, trumpet shaped, of great substance, pure white 
and delicately perfumed. If cut when partially open, they can 
be kept for one to two weeks. Not hardy in the Northwest. 
Usually bears 3 to 6 flowers per bulb. Large Bulbs (7 to 9 inch- 
es). Each, 50c; 3 for $1.40; 6 for $2.75; doz., $5.25. 

IRIS RETICULATA 
Available only in Fall! The fragrant 
blossoms remind one of violets. 6 to 8 
bulbs placed in a 4 inch or 5 inch pot 
when received and kept at 60°, will 
bloom around Christmas. Is best de- 
scribed as a miniature Spanish or Dutch 
Iris. Bright purple flowers touched with 
a gold lip. 12 inches. Hardy in the gar- 
den or rock garden, if protected. Each, 
17c; 3 for 44c; 6 for 83c; 8 for $1.00; doz., 
$1.40; 25 for $2.60, postpaid. 
WEDGEWOOD IRIS 
A Dutch Iris, with graceful flowers of 
an even blue color, fine for pots, bloom- 
ing in February. 18 in. 2 or 3 bulbs to 
a 5-in. pot; keep at 50° until the buds 
are out at the neck. Hardy in the garden 
if protected. Each, 16c; 3 for 42c; 6 for 
79c; doz., $1.35; 25 for $2.55, postpaid. 
IXIA 
AFRICAN CORN LILY—An easily grown 
bulb resembling a miniature gladiolus. The 

Iris Reticulata 


PAPER WHITES 
These beautiful Grandiflora type Narcissus are 
free-blooming, very fragrant and of the easiest cul- 
ture. Also known as Nosegay Daffodils. They are 
widely grown indoors in pebbles and water, and 
can be made to bloom by Christmas, without diffi- 
culty. Flowers are pure white and of large size. 
Each, 10c; 3 for 28c; 6 for 54c; dozen, 98c; 25 
for $1.84; 50 for $3.45, postpaid. 
SOLEIL D’OR 
_A golden form of the lovely Paper Whites 
listed above, also to be grown in pebbles and 
water. Very fragrant, yellow flowers with 
bright orange cup. Early flowering. Each, 14c; 
3 for 37c; 6 for 69c; 12 for $1.33; 25 for $2.55; 
50 for $4.95, postpaid. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY 
Usually grown in bowls or dishes of water. 
Put an inch or two of sand or gravel in a bowl, 
set the bulbs on this and put in enough pebbles 
to keep them from falling over. Fill with 
water and set in a dark place for a few days 
until well rooted, and then bring into the 
light. Very pretty and very easily grown. They 
resemble the Paper Whites, but are more fra- 

“ keep in the sun. 
flowers are of the most brilliant, rich and 
varied hues including yellow, pink, carmine, 
orange, red, blue, scarlet and white. Mixed 
colors, 3 for 24c; 12 for 78c; 25 for $1.43; 100 
for $4.95. 

OXALIS 
Lovely plants 
for window pots 
and hanging 
baskets. ro- 
duces flowers in 
December and re- 
mains in bloom 
all winter. Plant 
six bulbs in a 5- 
inch pot, an inch 
deep, and place 
inway dark cool 
position for six 
days, after which 
Everybody suc- 
ceeds with Oxa- 
lis. Not hardy. 
BOWIEI — Ex- 
quisite pin k. 

Oxalis, Lavender 
LAVENDER—Rich lavender. BUTTERCUP— 


Reale grant, if anything. Each, 13c; 3 for 36c; 6 for 
in Pebbles 69c; -doz., $1.29; 25 for $2.25; 50 for $5.10; 100 
and Water for $9.95, postpaid. 



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Buttercup yellow. Price of any of above: 3 
for 14c (or 1 each of 3); 6 for 24c; 12 for 44c; 
25 for 85c; 100 for $2.95, postpaid. 
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Ihave some very fine Easter Lilies in bloom now, on February 15th, that I purchased 7 
from you.—Mr, A. J, Hazen, c/o Kehr’s Store, Pierre, So. Dak, 
