. 
Goid Flower or Hypericum 
GOLD FLOWER 
Hypericum. A lovely shrub, 3 feet high, 
with a woody, stiff dense top, often globu- 
lar like a little tree. Bluish-green foliage, 
‘and large yellow flowers 2 in. across, in 
July and August. Valuable for supplying 
a touch of yellow. Each, 15 to 18 in., 62¢; 
3 for $1.70. 
- HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
\ (See color illustration—Page 41) 
Viburnum Americanum. Showy shrubs 
of vigorous growth, blooming freely in 
spring, 6 to 8 feet. Handsome, dense, bril- 
-liant green foliage. Its red berries, which 
resemble cranberries, enliven the, late 
summer and persist on bare branches into 
' the winter, Very showy. Each, 1 to 1% ft., 
57¢e; 3 for $1.55. 
Broad Blue Leaf Honeysuckle 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLES 
Bright, fragrant flowers, followed by 
showy berries during fall. 6 to 8 ft. Fine 
for shady locations. 
BROAD BLUE LEAF HONEYSUCKLE. 
A combination of blue leaves and lavender 
pink flowers. Gracefully arching branches, 
fine for the rear. Each, 114-2 ft., 67¢; 3 for 
$1.80. 
FRAGRANT WINTER HONEYSUCKLE. 
Fragrant creamy white flowers nestled in 
the deep green leaves adorn this “almost 
evergreen” type. The glossy, dark green 
leaves remain almost until spring. Each, 
1144”-2 ft., 49¢; 3 for $1.35. : 
ZABELLI. Very showy, brilliant bright 
crimson red flowers. Each, 144-2 ft., 48e; 
3 for $1.32. 
Judas Tree or Red Bud 
JUDAS TREE 
RED BUD. Small tree 15 feet high, cov- 
ered very profusely in early spring, before, 
the leaves appear, with pretty deep pink 
flowers, very showy. The foliage is hand- 
some and distinct. Each, 2-3 ft., 79¢c; 3 for 
$2.15. 
Hydrangea, Arborescens Grandiflora 
HYDRANGEA 
One of the finest of all shrubs. Desir- 
able for their massiveness of bloom and 
long flowering season. 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA (Hills 
of Snow). Constantly in bloom from July 
until frost. 3 to 5 feet. Handsome foliage 
and great clusters of rounded snow-white 
flowers. Excellent for solid, low borders, 
especially in partial shade,.and for grow- 
ing on north side of house. One of the fin- 
est of all our shrubs, very hardy, the big 
heads of bloom making a beautiful display. 
Always gives satisfaction. Each, 1-1% ft., 
69e; 3 for $1.85. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA,. The im- 
mense heads of bloom, often a foot long, 
are pointed, cream color in bud, pure white 
when fully expanded, changing to pink 
and bronze with age, and finally to brown 
when frosted. Attains a height of 5 to 7 
feet. The blooms are often used for in- 
terior decorating for winter, after they 
have been frosted. Each, 1-11% ft., 67¢; 3 
for $1.80. 
Bi YER si 
Lilae, Alphonse Lavalle 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
Larger flowers, improved form of bush 
and a more penetrating fragrance, fea- 
ture these French forms of the Lilac. 
They are a vast improvement over the 
older forms and aré highly desirable. Very 
hardy. 8 ft. April and May. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE, double violet. 
BELLE DE NANCY, double satiny pink. 
ELLEN WILLMOTT, double white. 
PRESIDENT GREVY, double light blue. 
Any of above: Each 114-2 ft., $1.29; 3 for 
$3.60; 1 each of these, 4, for $4.50. 
RED CHINESE LILAC 
Rothomagensis (Sometimes called Per- 
sian Lilac). One of the most beautiful 
lilacs grown, with masses of red flowers. 
Hardy in any climate, blooming a little 
later than the French Hybrids. 1% to 2 ft. 
Each, 79¢e; 3 for $2.19. 
PUSSY WILLOW 
Plant one in the rear of your yard. 12 
ft. high. Valuable for its gray catkins. 
Each, 114-2 ft., 49e; 3 for $1.35. 
NOTE—AI1I hardy perennial piants, 
shrubs, fruits, evergreens, vines and 
berries offered in this catalogue can 
be supplied in the fall also,.Sept. and 
Oct. delivery depending on weather 
conditions. 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
2 sti om: 
phus Coronarius 
MOCK ORANGE 
Philadelphus. Desirable shrubs, long a 
favorite with orange-blue fragrant white 
blossoms in May and June. 
CORONARIUS. The lovely old fashioned 
Sweet Mock Orange. Large white single 
es 
Philadel 
flowers with a creamy tinge. 8 ft. Each, 
1-11% ft., 49e; 3 for $1.35. 
MINNESOTA SNOW FLAKE. Plant Pat. 
No. 538. All double, exceptionally sweet 
scented, glistening white flowers, very 
freely produced from top to bottom of the 
bush! 8 ft., but can be kept trimmed to any 
height for dwarf situations. It is so free- 
flowering, and the white flowers so com- 
pletely cover the bush, that it is a verita- 
ble cloud of snow flakes. May-June. Each, 
144-2 ft., $1.29; 3 for $3.60. . 
VIRGINAL. The double flowering Mock 
Orange, that received a first-class certifi- 
cate from the Royal Horticultural Society! 
Large, double, pure snow-white flowers, in 
clusters of 5 to 7, the individual blooms 
two inches and more in diameter. 8 ft. 
Each, 1-114 ft., 84e; 3 for $2.30. 
FLOWERING PLUM 
Prunus. Handsome, flowering trees 
growing 12 feet high, very desirable and 
very hardy. 
NEWPORT PURPLE PLUM. Brilliant 
reddish purple foliage with red tips, very 
showy. White flowers followed by edible 
fruit ranging in color from yellow to bright 
scarlet. Very desirable. Each, 2 to 38 Lg ee 
$1.29; 3 for $3.60. ; 
was ite 
Privet, Amur River 
PRIVET, AMUR RIVER 
The best hedge plant, combining 
beauty, hardiness and efficiency. Foliage 
is a beautiful, glossy dark green. Is of 
quick, strong symmetrical growth and 
may be sheared or trimmed to any desired 
height. Unexcelled for borders, * walks, 
grounds, ete. This is the hardiest of all 
hedge plants. Plants 8 in. apart. Extra 
heavy, 1-114 ft., 3 canes and up. Price: 
Each, 22¢; 3 for 59¢; 6 for $1.10; doz., $1.90; 
25 for $3.65; 50 for $6.95; 100 for $13.65. 
Is Your Garden 
Going to the 
Dogs?—Your 
Neighbors’ Dogs? 
bans Or 
“DOG 
ZOFF” 
Copyright 1933 
USE “DOGZOFF.” Do you know that 
dogs mean death to evergreens? Use this 
spray around the base of your trees. Also 
protects your shrubs and young trees. It’s 
not poisonous (even to dogs) and not of- 
fensive to humans. Also keeps away cats 
and moles. Easily applied. Directions on 
each bottle. Priee, 3 Oz. Bottle (Season’s 
Supply), 75e, postpaid. 
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