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HOLLYHOCKS 
Double. Stately plants. State color 
wanted: white, salmon rose, maroon, 
yellow, searlet and mixed. Holly- 
hocks do not always run true to form 
and sometimes produce some single 
flowers. y 
JBERIS (HARDY CANDYTUFT) 
Sempervirens. In the early spring 
a sheet of white flowers completely 
covers the dark green foliage. Does 
well in light shade. 12 inches. 
LINUM (BLUE FLAX) 
~*Good for rockery. 
HARDY ASTERS 
—Barr’s Pink: Semi-double, pink. 4 
ts 
—Blue Gem. Double blue. 3 feet. 
_—Queen Mary. One of the best. 
Very large double lavender. 3 Feet, 
—Sam Benham. Double white. 2 ft. 
"“Wictor. Dwarf; 9 in. Clear laven- 
ty der blue flowers. Sept. Cuts well. See 
also next page. 




the a 
\ ARTEMISIA . Perenne. For i 
Ba a : r orms a spreading clump 
NY ty Silver King. A with attractive foliage and a _profu- 
sion of azure-blue single flowers. 
a, striking white 
leaved plant. for Quite showy. 18 inches. 

U8, (h setting off bouquets 
i). ty and floral arrange- RUSSELL LUPINES 
Seis ments. Entire color Enormous, well rounded, long sym- 
metrical flower spikes, often 3 ft. or 
more in length, each spike a mass of 
Bin effect is bright 
gorgeous color. Mixed colors. June. 
me! frosted silver. Dries 

bin, for winter. 8 ft. 
Lh BLAZING STAR *PEN 
[ ] PENTSTEMON 
ar Liatris. Native of Rosea. 12 inch spikes of large, Glox- 
inia-like flowers of showy pink. June. 
Wisconsin, this 
showy perennial 
produces long 
spikes of purple and 
rosy-purple flowers 
July to Sept. 3 to 4 
feet. 
CARNATION 
—Grenadin Red. 
\ Showy red carna- 
tion on long stems, 
free bloomer. 
‘ —Grenadin Pink. Blazing Star 
t Me Lovely pink flowers. — 
Fine for cutting. 
PHYSALIS 
CHINESE LANTERN. Franchetti. 
Balloon like, bright scarlet fruits, fine 
for winter decoration. D tt A Se De 





cit COREOPSIS 
Superba. A choice variety of Core- 
opsis. Large yellow flowers with a 
i dark blotch inthe center. 2ft. Blooms 
m all summer, 
Delphinium, Pacific Giant Hybrid 

DELPHINIUM 
A very showy and hardy perennial. 
—Pacific Giants Hybrids. Wiry, 
strong, whippy stems with large, 
beautiful spikes 3 to 5 feet long and 
florets as much as 2% to 3144 inches in 
diameter. Light Blue, Dark Blue, 
Light Violet. State color wanted. 
—Galahad. About the purest white 
ever introduced. 3 to 5 foot spikes. 
Spirea Venusta 
SPIREA VENUSTA 
A superb plant growing about 4 feet 
high. Delightfully fragrant cymes of 
rosy carmine flowers in July. Fine for 
the tall border or along the founda- 
tion of the house. Blooms profusely. 
Beautiful. Good for cutting. 
SCABIOSA 
Or Blue Bonnet. The flowers are a 
soft shade of lavender blue. Splendid 
for cutting. 2 feet. June to Sept. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Bears a profusion of double flowers 
in May and June, excellent for cut- 
ting. 1% ft. 
—Holborn Glory. Striking combina- 
tion of crimson with white eye, 18 
inches. Colorful and spicily perfumed. 
—Newport Pink. An extremely 
lovely variety with large heads of 
bright salmon-pink flowers. 
—Searlet Beauty. Flashing scarlet 
flowers, fragrant. 18 in. 
—AvVhite.. A choice white form of 
this popular plant. 
—-Mixed. ‘All colors mixed. 
*TRAILING MYRTLE 
WVinea. Ideal for covering graves, 
and aS a ground cover. Almost ever- 
green. 6 inches. 




or Hemerocallis, Fulva 
DAY LILIES 
(Hemerocallis). Lov & ly lily-like 
flowers. Very fine. 
—Calypso. Clear lemon-yellow of 
large size. 344 ft. July to Aug. 
—Fulva. Orange, with darker shad- 
i ings, 4 ft. July. Lovely. 
ms —Gold Dust. Deep golden yellow. 
at 2% ft. June. 
Day Lily 











il 
i Double Day Lilies, see next pase. 
mh i 
‘ FEVERFEW. Masses of lovely Hibiscus or Mallow TRITOMA, HYBRIDS., Popularly 
eS, white flowers, good for cutting. 2 feet. HIBISCUS known as Red Hot Poker. Makes a 
Blooms all summer long. showy display in autumn with their 
i Mallow. Also called Marshmallow cone-shaped flowers. Mixed colors. 3 
‘ HARDY GLOXINIA. coher a piesie he’ oF Epsema lov Greatly ares te feet. 
i Javayi). The flowers are roduced in arge open owers very strikin : 
i eb hee on Aerie stems pa ate shaped brilliant red and pink shades, mixed. VERONICA, LONGIFOLIA 
y like a Gloxinia. A fine shade of rosy August and September. 3% to 4 Lt; Growing 2 feet high, its lovely deep 
purple; suited for sunny or shady 1lo- Splendid for the rear of the hardy } blue spikes show up well in the hardy 
ish ‘ cations, 18 inches. July. border. border. June and July. 


S@Qw SALZERS SEEDS: 
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\j Note: All of Salzer’s Perennial Plants may also be had for fall planting. After 83 
June 1, Perennial Plant orders are booked for shipment about Sept. 15. 

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