' 40 ' All orders of $3.00 or more Shipped Prepaid 
Mentha (Mints), 24’ to 30’? leaves used in 
jellies, sauces, drinks; juleps. vinegar, etc., 
very hardy: 
Piperita (Peppermint) 
Rotundifolia (Applemint) ------ _2 for .30 
Salvia officinalis (Sage), 30’, use dried leaves 
fOr SCAsOnINES hoewe eons Le oS 2 for .30 
Tanacetum vulgare (Tansy), 36’, leaves for 
omlets, salads and stews -------~------- -30 
ORNAMENTAL VINES 
Use some of these hardy wall or ground 
coverings which will provide a lovely back- 
ground for other perennials. 
Each 
Clematis, 30”, fine to cover trellis or ugly 
fence: i 
Texensis Coccinea (Bell Clematis), June, 
luxurious foliage with hell shaped scar- 
let. flowers .80 
Lonicera Japonica Halliana (Hall’s Japanese 
Honeysuckle) 25’, June, fragrant pure white 
flowers, for trellis or ground cover, ever- 
ST Cenmpeee Re ae Omen rs -----_2 for .50 
Lycium Chinese (Matrimony Vine). 12”, rapid 
growing free branching, bright purple 
TAS ee SE A De eS ae Ul RE 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
The hardiest varieties for the most trying 
conditions—that is what we have listed be- 
law. Every sort has been tried and you will 
find them a welcome addition to your per- 
ennial border. 
Achillea, for open sun, fine cut foliage and 
cluster type flowers: 
Millenfolium Cerise Queen, 15”, July, 
Ha Gio Gee OSC eyed ese A aR A NS ee 235 
RDA Senna 
—— leer eee ee 
Chrysanthemums, you 
} can’t. go wrong with 
these late blooming 
flowers. Each variety 
is very hardy and all 
are early blooming. 
Strong field grown di- 
visions; shipment in 
early spring and late 
fall (for special collec- 
tion ,see separate sec- 
, tion for collections in 
Taare catalog): 
American Beauty, 30’’M, large old rose 
recommended for this section ~----~ 235 
Betty, 38’, apple blossom pink with 
déepw rose, CENTER taut sau eL oe -35 
Burgundy, 36’L, large double wine red .35 
Chris Columbus, 38’’MlL, white pompon 
WIEH Eye onnr Dalal Sie Dat 1 REN ae se -35 
Dee Lee Ahrens, 38’, HE, free flowering 
white 
As quick as we can, 
to the Postoffice we 
go to speed your 
order on its way. 
Fiesta, 34” L, orange rust pompon —~~ 40 
Goblin, 38’’ML, double reddish bronze 235 
Golden Hours, E, free flowering bright 
HEAVY SLOWERING 
EXHIBITION FAVORITES 
Low growing, compact 
bushes covered with a 
mass of bloom, some- 
times called Azaleamums. 
These are very hardy and 
start blooming earlier 
than regular exhibition 
mums listed above. 
Lavender Lassie, 30’ EH, pink cushion — .55 
Santa’ Claus, “bronze. red) 3.2 ee 30 
Chrysanthemum 
Maximum (Shasta 
Daisy), large flow- 
ered daisies excel- 
lent for cutting or 
for perennial bord- 
(Spas 
Alaska, 24”, June, AN 
lovely white —. .35 
Mayfield Giant, 
extra large choice 
white 
PLEASE SEND ORDERS EARLY 
Please let 
us have your 
orders as early 
as possible— 
first orders re- 
ceived are 
first ones ship- 
ped when we 
start digging 
shortly after 
July 15th on 
iris or Sept. 15th for peonies. Con- 
venient order blanks may be found 
at back of catalog; or if you prefer 
use any piece of paper and send 
your order along. Do not send orders 
to the farm location—mail to: 
Salina Flower Farms 
Box 539 
Salina, Kansas 
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