
ber, once PERENNS | 

Baby’s Breath or Gypsophila 
BABY’S BREATH 
Gypsophila. Desirable for bouquets. 
—Bristol Fairy. The flowers of this splen- 
did double white variety are almost twice as 
large as the older types. It is practically 
everblooming. 2 feet. Each 79c; 3 for $2.15. 
—*Rosy Weil. A very pretty pink Baby’s 
Breath. Veritable clouds of pink double flow- 
ers. 12 in. high. Each, 72c; 3 for $1.95. 
*CORAL BELLS 
Heuchera Sanguinea. Bushy plants of easy 
culture bearing loose, graceful spikes of coral- 
red flowers in great profusion from May to 
Sept. 18-24 in. Each, 53c; 3 for $1.48. 
ANY _ 
Crimson Beauty. A very bright colored, 
crimson red Achillea. 
Snowball. Fuller and more perfect flow- 
ers than Perry’s White. Fine for cutting. 
AQUILEGIA 
*Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids (Long Spurred) 
A wonderful mixture. Great wide throated 
bells and deep, rich shades not found in 
many other strains. 

29 OF 
THESE 



ARMERIA 
Glory of Hol- 
land. Clear, pure 
deep pink round 
flowers the size of 
a dollar, borne in 
DT oof U8 150 0 
throughout sum- 
mer. Fine for cut- 
ting. 2 feet. 
A very popular 
and a very satis- 
factory perennial 
that gives much 
satisfaction. 
nae 
Glory of Holland 


HARDY ASTER 
Beechwood Challenger. 3% ft. Crimson 
red flowers. Best of the reds. 
Harrington Pink. Pink flowers, finest of 
the pinks. 4 feet, 

Mt. Everest. Pure white. 4 feet. 
BLUE FRINGED DAISY 
(Erigeron Speciosus) 
Large, single, violet blue flowers 
golden yellow centers in June and July. 
Fine for cutting. 
with 
2 iti 

CAMPANULA 
Persicifolia Peach Bells. Upright spikes of 
bell shaped flowers in June. Fine for cutting. 
8 feet. Different from Canterbury Bells. 
BLUE WHITE 
State which color is wanted. 


Bleeding Heart 
BLEEDING HEART 
Dicentra Spectabilis. Lovely, deep crimson 
heart shaped flowers pendant upon gracefully 
drooping stems. Prefers a shaded spot. 2 to 
2% ft. May. Each, 79c; 3 for $2.19. 
*EVERBLOOMING BLEEDING HEART 
Dicentra Eximia. 15 in. Pink flowers all 
summer. Each, 54c; 3 for $1.50, 

REN SLANT 
CAMPANULA és 
Carpatica (Hare- | 
bell). Dwarf com- : 
pact plants and large 
bell-shaped blue flow- 
ers. Biooms all sum- 
mer. 10 inches. 
CARNATION 
Crimson King, 
Beautiful double, 
deep crimson flowers 
on 14 in. stems borne 
allsummer. Feed 
heavily for largest 
flowers. 20 inches. 
CENTAUREA 
Dealbata. A fine 
plant resembling corn- 
flower with striking 
rose-pink flowers. 
ft. June and July. 
FUNKIA 
(Plantain Lily) 
Variegata. Broad foliage variegated green 
and white. Spikes of large, lovely, blue lily- 
like flowers. Grows almost anywhere but 
prefers some light shade. Good for edging 
and borders. 12 to 18 inches. September. 
LYTHRUM 
Morden’s Pink. This fine 
variety is of Canadian 
origin and very hardy. Tall 
growing and produces 
dozens of spikes covered 
with deep Phlox-pink flor- 
ets. Grows anywhere but 
eomes to perfection in a 
moist, sunny location where 
it will develop magnificent 
clumps three feet across. 
An extra fine, extra hardy 
perennial. 3 to 4 ft. June 
to September. 
MONKSHOOD 
Aconitum, Spark’s Warie- 
ty. Tall branched spikes 
covered with deep blue 
flowers in great abundance. 
Lovely, stately plant 
adapted to shade or half- 
shade. 4 to 5 ft. July and 
August. 
PAINTED DAISY 
(Pyrethrum) 
James Kelway. A splen- 
did daisy with large flow- 
ers carried on tall stems. Color is rich red 
with deep yellow center, a striking contrast. 
Very good for cutting. 2 ft. May and June. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
(False Dragonhead) 
Virginia Vivid. Spikes of vivd rose-pink 
flowers blooming during the summer. Good 
cut-flower, 2 ft. 


Crimson King 
Good for eutting. 2 




Lythrum 


84 I have the most beautiful hardy "Mums one could want. 
My neighbors have all 
been to see them.—Mrs. V. A. Newman, R.D. 11, Hillsboro, Ohio. 

\ 
> DICTAMNUS 
Gas Plant or Fraxinella. An old-fashioned 
plant which will live undisturbed for many 
years. Beautifully proportioned with spikes 
of showy rose-pink flowers. Foliage is fra- 
grant. 2% ft. June and July. Each, 69¢; 
3 for $1.89. 


FUNKIA 
(Plantain Lily) 
Subcordata Grandiflora.. Also known as 
August Lily. Very large pure white lily-like 
flowers borne above broad green foliage. Likes 
partial shade and ample moisture. Thrives 
best in a warm sheltered location. 2 ft. Aug. 
and Sept. Each, 79c; 3 for $2.15, 
GOLDEN GLOBE 
Rudbeckia Laciniata. An improved form 
of Golden Glow. The rich yellow flowers are 
fully double and of a rounded globular form. 
Ideal for rear plantings and corners. 5 to 6 
ft. July and August. Each, 57c; 3 for $1.60. 


RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 
White Lustre. Large, pure white, very 
large flowers, with contrasting golden mahog- 
any center cone. 3 ft. Long, sturdy stems 
ideal for cutting. Flowers last for several 
weeks. Each, $5c; 3 for $2.35. 
ANY 12 FOR $4.50 
ANY GFOR 2.40 
"peices EACH 47¢ 


a" 
Mountain of Gold 
MOUNTAIN OF GOLD 
*Kuphorbia Polychroma. A beautiful plant. 
Grows one foot high and is completely cov- 
ered with deep lemon yellow flowers, rose- 
shaped, the size of a silver dollar. May-June. 
Later, the seeds color to bright red at the 
top of each stem. It is beautiful all summer, 
DOUBLE 
SHASTA 
DAISY 
Cliffwood Giant. 
Produces 
100% double 
flowers. Do not 
confuse with 
strains grown 
from seed where 
many of the 
flowers are sin- 
gle. Our stock 
is from divisions 
which always re- 
produce true. 
The very large 
flowers often 
measure 4 to 5 : “ss 
in. across. The 
hwdmds eas Ae Double Shasta 
curled and slightly twisted petals form a deep, 
shaggy mass almost hiding the center. Color 
is glistening white. Robust and early flower- 
ing. Hardy anywhere. 2% ft. 
STOKESIA 
Cornflower Aster. Beau- 
tiful, large, light blue 





flowers borne profusely. 
July-Oct. 18 in. 
VIOLETS 
The Czar White. Large 
white violets. Fragrant. 
Royal Robe. Beautiful 
deep violet-blue flowers 
which open wide and are 
fragrant. Free blooming. 
Double Russian. True 
double, purple flowers. 
JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co 
me 

Royal Robe 

LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
