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WILT-RESISTANT VARIETIES and TYPES 
of seedlings or transplanted plants, stunted, one-sided one’s soil and the only remedy is WILT-RESISTANT SEED. 
olor plants in those that survive, ‘dark colored streaks This seed is practically immune to wilt and stem rot and 
em, yellowing of the upper leaves and death of the produces flowers on soil upon which ordinary seed would not 
eee characteristics of Aster wilt or Aster stem- possibly grow. In one severe test, plants from this wilt-resist- 
Ay e \ organisms are capable of prolonged existence in ant seed grew while 93% from ordinary seed succumbed. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Wilt-resistant 
i This is one of the finest American Asters com- 
ing into bloom in September and lasting way into 
October. The plants grow nearly 3 feet tall. They 
are vigorous and strong, bearing very large, 
round, fully double blooms which give a magnif- 
icent display in the garden and as cut flowers. 
1716 AZURE BLUE 1719 PURPLE 
1717 CRIMSON 1720 SHELL PINK 
1718 DEEP ROSE 1721 WHITE 
Any variety: Pkt., 15e; % oz., 450; % o2., 75e. 
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One packet each of the above six Oc 
varieties, value 90c for 
1722 
722—MIXED. Pkt., 15e; % oz., 40€; 14 0z., 70c. 
‘QUEEN of the MARKET 
Wilt-resistant 
, The earliest flowering type, coming into bloom 
in July or early August and lasting in perfect 
: : ate: condition for a long time. Very desirable for beds 
Panter Market—The Earliest or borders, and their long-stemmed flowers are 
Aster ideal for cutting. 2 feet tall. 
: :: 1691 AZURE BLUE | 1694 SCARLET 
Giant Crego Aster 
GIANT CREGO 
Wilt-resistant 
The plants are vigorous and pro- 
ductive, sending up stems about two 
feet in length, each carrying immense 
flowers often measuring 5% inches 
aecress. The long petals curl across 
each other so fluffily as to enhance the 
beauty of the flowers. Blooms from 
late August to the end of September. 
The large, double flowers, shapely and 
well formed, make this a fine all-pur- 
pose variety. 
GIANT CLIFFWOOD MIXED — A 
choice mixture specially prepared and 
including the finest named varieties 
of this type of Aster. An extra value 
certain to give satisfaction. 1725— 
Pkt., 15¢e; 4% oz., 50c. 
of the. 
apes 1692 PURPLE 1695 SHELL PINK 
: Pash EARLY GIANT ASTERS 1693 RICH ROSE 1696 WHITE 
- one Wilt-resistant Any variety: Pkt., 15¢; % oz., 40c; %4 0oz., 65c. 
 1678S—LIGHT BLUE. Big lacy flow- 
rs of an intriguing Jjight plu color. Queen Collection 
Pee rer Medal variety; 1% feet tall. One packet each of Memove six / Oc 
1679—PEACHBLOSSOM. Large white varieties, value 90¢ foras........ 
looms attractively flushed with pink. ; 
to 5 inches across. 1%%-2 ft. tall. 1697—MIXED. Pkt., 15¢; 1% 0z., 35¢; 14 02., 60c. 
SO—ROSE MARIE. Fine heavy 
HEART OF FRANCE 
stems and fluffy flowers of a most de- 
Wilt-resistant 
htful rich rose color. 1940 Bronze 
Deep ruby-red flowers in early September, on long 
Medal winner. 
Any of the above three varieties: 
and strong stems. Nicely branched plants 24 in. 
high. 1675—Pkt., 20e; 4% oz., 45ce. 
 +PkKt., 20c; Ig. pkt., 50c; one pkt. of 
_ each variety, 50c. 
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ee ae Annual Baby’s Breath 
ie BLUE LACE FLOWER 
Bir BABY’S BREATH DIDISCUS COERULEUS. Annual. Grows 
_— ss Gypsophila. Illustrated above. Graceful upright about 2 feet high, branches freely, 
-—s panicles of small flowers, elegant for cut- s : each end bearing a cluster of light blue 
sting. ~Blooms all summer. ae : flowers spreading umbrella-like. Good for 
bags at ANNUAL BABY’S BREATH Gardenia Flowered Bush Balsam cutting. 1965—Pkt., 15e. 
S a COVENT GARDEN. An improved giant 
‘pure white, unsurpassed for size of bloom BUSH BALSAM BOSTON IVY 
and form. 2068—PkKt., 10c. 
ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA, ALBA. oes 
> _ fine large-flowered pure white strain. 
- 2066—Pkt., 10c; %4 02., 25c; 02., 60c. 
a : ELEGANS ROSEA. Lovely, rose-pink 
a flowers. 2065—Pkt.,10ce; %4 oz. 30c. 
PERENNIAL BABY’S BREATH 
i PANICULATA. Blooms thé first season 
if sown early. White, single flowers, fine 
for cutting. 2067—Pkt., 15ce. 
Ae PANICULATA FL. PL. A goodly per- 
u centage of the plants will bear small, dou- 
- ble white, flowers. 2059—Pkt., 25c. 
: PACIFICA. Rose colored. The plants 
grow 3%-4 feet high and are a veritable 
cloud of rose. Blooms first year from 
seed. 2064—Pkt., 15c. 
BELL FLOWER 
; fi  PLATYCODON. Perennial. Wide open 
bells of clear blue color. The plants are 
vigorous growing and should be left undis- 
turbed for many years in order'to develop 
strong, free blooming plants. 2 ft. 1790 
—Pkt., 25e. ; € 
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Or “Gardenia Flowered Balsam.’ Amne- 
nual, The double flowers appear in clusters 
on top of the stems, instead of on the 
sides. 20 inches. Fine for beds. 
MIXED COLORS. 1779—Pkt., 20c. 
CAMELLIA FLOWERED BALSAM 
Annual. An old and favorite garden 
flower, producing masses of beautiful, 
brilliantly colored double Camellia shaped 
flowers. 2 ft. \ 
MIXED COLORS. 1774—Pkt., 10c; %4 0z., 
40c. 
BLAZING STAR 
LIATRIS. Perennial. Showy and attrac- 
tive plants, 3 to 4 feet high, producing 
large spikes of rosy-purple flowers in 
August. 2118S—PkRt., 15e. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET 
Annual. Sweet pea shaped, deep blue 
flowers with” heart shaped blotch of pink- 
ish white. June. 15 in. Does well in dry 
soil. 1785—Pkt., 10e. 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHI. Perennial. A 
hardy climber, with olive green leaves, 
which turn to searlet in the autumn. The 
best climber for brick or stone walls. 1655 
—Pkt., 25e. 
CALCEOLARIA 
House plant. A beautiful house plant 
Dil One User a ee. ai 
masis of large, 
Seno wey,  Sac= 
shaped or slip- 
per-like flowers 
Of 4 ar iO; ts 
shades of yellow, 
often blotched 
dark reddish 
brown. Cultural 
directions on 
each packet. 
HYBRIDA, 
GRANDI- 
FLORA. Large 
flowering, 
mixed. 1810— 
Pkt., 35e; 2 pkts., 
60c. Caleeolaria 
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