



Double Flowering Cornflower, Mixed 
CORN FLOWER 
Centaurea. Annual. There is, per- 
haps, no more popular annual than 
the Cornflower. It will grow any- 
where and as a cut-flower it is con- 
sidered indispensable. Sometimes 
called Bachelor’s Button. 
Jubilee Gem. A dwarf variety, 10 
to 15 -inches tall, compact, literally 
covered with double dark blue flow- 
ers. 1879—Pkt., 10c. 
Double Mixed. 1875—Pkt., 10c; 3 
pkts., 25c. / 
Double Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
ye tests. 1896—PkKt., 15c;. 3 pkKts., 
aC. ; 

Surprise Garden Mixture 
SALZER’S SURPRISE 
GARDEN MIXTURE 
Annual. This mixture of free flow- 
ering annuals will agreeably surprise 
you with the profusion of fine, large, 
showy blossoms of a great number of 
annuals that bloom at different periods 
so that one may have a constant suc- 
eession of flowers from early Summer 
till frost. : 
Sow Salzer’s Surprise Garden Mix- 
ture broadcast if you wish, in some 
neglected corner, or to cover some 
waste spot, and have an endless suc- 
cession of brilliant flowers, instead of 
allowing unsightly weeds to predomi- 
nate. 1552—Pkt., 25c; %4 oz. 40c; %4 
0z., 65¢; oz., $1.10; % Ib., $3.50, 
Perennial. A very 
FEVERFE free - flowering 
border plant, bearing masses of flow- 
ers. Good for cutting. 
Golden Ball (Matricaria Eximea). 
Double yellow flowers. 10 in. 2138— 
Pkt.,. 10c. 
Snowball (Matricaria Capensis). 24 
in. Double white. 2139—Pkt., 10c. 
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DELPHINiIUM 
Perennial. Delphinium frequently flower 
the first season. Start the seed indoors in 
March and transplant to the garden in April. 
Pacific Giants. Delphinium that frequently 
srow 5 and 6 feet tall, with big mammoth 
flowers, and spikes often 3 feet long! The 
flowers are almost 100% double, 2% to 3% 
inches across, and are set on very tail spikes. 
Guinevere. A clear pink-lavender with 
white bee, flowers often up to 3 in. diameter. 
1942—-Pkt., 385c. 
Bluejay. Striking clear medium to dark 
pine with dark contrasting bee. 
HG 
Black Knight. Darkest of them all. Flow- 
ana 2% to 3 inches in diameter. 1955—Pkt., 
CG 
Galahad. A’ giant white, with huge florets 
on elegant long spikes. 1954—Pkt., 40c. 
Summer Skies. A most appealing light blue 
with white bee. 1941—-Pkt., 35c. 
Pacific Giants Mixed. Shades of blue, vio- 
let, white, etc., all mixed. 1953—Pkt., 25c. 
Blackmore and Langdon Strain. A grand 
strain from England. Tall strong spikes of 
large double flowers, in shades of violet and 
deep blue to azure blue, with interesting cen- 
ters. (1944—Pkt;, 25c. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Large flowers on 
spikes three to five feet long, the majority 
running in the darker blues. 1951—Pkt., 10c. 
Salzer’s Iceberg. Lovely, pure, white flow- 
ers. The plants grow 3 to 4 feet high with 
20 inch spikes of pure white. 1950—Pkt., 25c. 
Hollyhock Strain. A fancy blend of light 
and dark shades of blue, with flowers of large 
size and tall spikes. Very choice. 1949 
PKt., 20¢32 2 pkts., 35e. 
Belladonna (Everblooming Hardy Lark- 
spur). Clear turquoise-blue flowers. 3 feet 
high. 1946—Pkt., 15e. 
Lamartina. Deep blue with white bee. Tall 
grower, 1940—PkKt., 25c. 
Finest Mixed. A carefully blended mixture 
of all the many shades, running mostly in 
blue, saved from the largest flowers. 8 feet. 
1948—-Pkt., 10ce. 
Finest Mixed Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRI- 
PLE-A-TESTED. <A special reselected strain 
certified by THREE-WAY tests. 1932—Pkt., 
15e. 
DIANTHUS OR PINKS 
The varieties classed as annuals are really 
biennials, but they are treated as annuals as 
they bloom in a few weeks’ time. 

1943—Pkt., © 

Pacific Giants, Bluejay 
PERENNIAL PINKS 
Caesius. Or Cheddar Pink. Delicate rose pink flowers, fragrant; plants 1 foot 

high. Lovely. 1963—Pkt., 15c. 
Highland Hybrids. A strain from England. 
Strong stemmed tall pinks in mixed colors, 
prettily zoned and marked, deliciously fra- 
grant, 1 foot. 1964—Pkt., 25c. 
Plumarius 
Nanus Fl. Pl.f 
(Double Hardy 
Garden Pinks.) 
Double and semi- 
double varieties in 
beautiful colors. 
1957—Pkt., 25c. 
Plumarius 
(Grass Pinks. 
Scotch Pinks or 
Pheasant - Eye 
Pink). A single 
Pink with delight- 
fully fringed flow- 
ers; mixed colors. 
1958—Pkt., 10c. 
ANNUAL PINKS 
Laciniatus Splendens. 6 to 8 inches 
high. The sweet scented flowers are 
very large, about two inches in diam- 
eter, brilliant crimson with a con- 
trasty large white eye. Elegant. 1956 
== Pkt, L0c. 
Chinensis (China Pinks). About 1 
foot high, covered with large double 
flowers all summer long. Many col- 
ors mixed. 1961—Pkt., 10c. 
Salzer’s Finest Mixed. 


D. Plumarius 
Single and 

double varieties in various shades, 
mixed. 1959—Pkt., 10c; \% oz., 20c. 
Finest Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood 
Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED. A special 
reselected strain certified by THREE- 
WAY tests. 1960—PkKt., 15c; 4% oz., 30e. 

Annual Pinks, Finest Mixed 

Some of the most beautiful flowers that I have ever had, came from the Salzer 
Seed Co.—Mrs. Emil Loebeck, 3226 Freeman St., Kansas City 2, Kans. 
