FORGET-ME-NOT 
MYOSOTIS. Perennial. Lovely little 
plants for moist and shady situations. 
ALPESTRIS, ROYAL BLUE. Deep indigo 
blue flowers. 6 in. 1992—Pkt., 20c. 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT 
> CYNOGLOSSUM. Annual. Long, grace- 
ful branches covered with turquoise blue 
Forget-Me-Not flowers. 2 ft. If kept cut, 
vi blooms over a long season. 1857—Pkt., 
10e. 
DELPHINIUM 
Perennial. Delphinium frequently flower the first 
season. Start the seed indoors in March and transplant 
to the garden in April. 
PACIFIC GIANTS. Delphinium that frequently grow 
5 and 6 feet tall, with big mammoth flowers, and spikes 
often 3 feet long! The flowers are almost 100% double, 
2% to 3% inches across, and are set on very tall spikes. 
| GUINEVERE. A clear pink-lavender with white bee, 
flowers often up to 3 in. diameter. 1942—Pkt., 35e. | 
| BLUEJAY. Striking clear medium to dark blue, with 
dark contrasting bee. 1943—Pkt., 35ce. 
BLACK KNIGHT. Darkest of them all. Flowers 2% 
to 3 inches in diameter. 1955—Pkt., 35c. 
GALAHAD. A giant white, with huge florets on ele- 
gant long spikes. 1954-—Pkt., 40c. 
SUMMER SKIES. A most appealing light blue with 
white bee. 1941—Pkt., 35c. 
PACIFIC GIANTS MIXED. Shades of blue, violet, 
white, etc., all mixed. 1953—Pkt., 35e. 
BLACKMORE AND LANGDON STRAIN. A grand 
strain from England. Tall strong spikes of large 
double flowers, in shades of violet and deep blue to 
azure blue, with interesting centers. 1944—Pkt., 25e. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS. Large flowers on spikes 
three to five feet long, the majority running in the 
Four-0’Clocks 
darker blues. 1951—PkKt., 25¢. 
SALZER’S ICEBERG. Lovely, pure, white flowers. 
The plants grow 8 to 4 feet high with 20 inch spikes FOUR-O’CLOCKS 
of pure white. 1950—Pkt., 25c. 
HOLLYHOCK STRAIN. A fancy blend of light and 
dark shades of blue, with flowers of large size and tall 
Annual. Free-blooming from June to 
September. The flowers open in the after- 
noon and close the next morning. 
spikes. Very choice. 1949—Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 40c. 3 
BELLADONNA (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur). inches. 2002—Pkt., 10c; %4 oz. 20c; OZ, 
Clear turquoise-blue flowers. 3 feet high. 1946—Pkt., 60c. 
5c. 
FINEST MIXED. A carefully blended mixture of all FOXGLOVE 
the many shades, running mostly in blue, saved from DIGITALIS. 
the largest flowers. 8 feet. 1948S—Pkt., 20c. Biennial. 
Sat n as om e 
Eris eats) ery 
DIANTHUS OR PINKS Be regke 
The varieties classed as annuals are really biennials, Erowie, Pace 
but they are treated as annuals as they: bloom in a few cCeeaine UBOcr 
weeks’ time. eee lee es 
PERENNIAL PINKS to 5 feet. ‘ 
CAESIUS. Or Cheddar Pink. Delicate rose pink GLOXI- 
flowers, fragrant; plants 1 foot high. Lovely. 1963— NIAEFLORA. 
Handsome 
Gloxinia - like 
flowers on 
long spikes. 
Mixed colors. 
2005 — Pkt.,. 
Pkt., 15e. 
HIGHLAND HYBRIDS. A strain from England. 
Strong stemmed tall pinks in mixed colors, prettily 
oR ae marked, deliciously fragrant, 1 foot. 1964— 
PKt., 25¢. 
PLUMARIUS NANUS FL. 
PL. (Double Hardy Garden LSC: 
Pinks.) Double and semi- Pacific Giants, Bluejay s < ee = 
double varieties in beautiful MIXED. A 
> on7— ° 
colors. 1957—Pkt., 25ce. Marvelo 
PLUMARIUS (Grass Pinks. 
Scotch Pinks or Pheasant- 
Eye Pink). <A _ single Pink 
with delightfully fringed 
flowers; mixed colors. 1958— 
Pkt., 15c. 
ANNUAL PINKS 
bells a 
2004 — Pkt., 
Foxglove, Gloxiniaeflora 
CHINENSIS (China Pinks). 
About 1 foot high, covered 
GERANIUM 
with large double flowers all 
summer long. Many colors 
mixed. 1961—PkKt., 10c. 
LACINIATUS SPLENDENS. 
6 to 8 inches high. The sweet 
scented flowers are very 
Jarge, about two inches in diameter, brilliant 
House plant. Not 
dificult to grow from 
seed. Cultural direc- 
tions on each packet. 
ZONALE, MIXED. 
Single and double, 
D. Plumarius 
crimson with a contrasty large white eye. Ele- searlet shades. Large 
gant. 1956—Pkt., 15c. flowers. 2018—Pkt., 
TETRAPLOID MIXED. A magnificent new 35¢. Zonale Geranium 
strain which combines the largest of flowers 
carried on tall stems suitable for eutting. A 
strong growing type with all the usual Dianthus GEUM 
eolors. 1968—Pkt. lie; 1% 02., 35¢e. 
SALZER’S CLIFFWOOD MIXED. ,A grand 
mixture of single and double flowers, including 
all variations and colors of the named varieties. 
An extra value. 1960—Pkt., 15c; 4 02, 30c. 
‘‘EVERLASTINGS”’ 
Everlastings serve two purposes, as in 
addition to furnishing the garden with a 
wealth of bloom, the flowers may be dried 
and kept for winter bouquets. Annual, 
EVERLASTING MIXED. All varieties 
and all shades of the various Everlastings. 
Annual. 2490—Pkt., 15¢; %4 02, 25¢e3 % OZ,» 
35e. 
Perennial Everlasting, CATANANCHE. 
Basily grown ‘“Pverlasting” flowers, bi- 
color, having white margin and blue cen- 
ter. Fine for cutting, the flowers borne on 
long clean stems. 24% feet. Lovely. 2491 
—Pkt., 15¢e; 2 pkts., 25c. 
Perennial. Easy to 
grow and thriving on 
poor soil providing 
they have plenty of 
sun. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. 
Large, double, bright 
scarlet flowers; 
blooms profusely all 
Eormene 2020—Pkt., 
c. 
LADY STRATHE- 
DEN. Large, double 
golden yellow. 2021 
—Pkt., 15¢. 
Geum, Mrs. 
Bradshaw 
Pinks, Salzer’s Cliffwood Mixed 
SCARLET FLAX 
LINUM. Annual. Bril- 
liant crimson flowers, 
easily grown and always 
in bloom. One of the 
most showy annuals. 16 
FEVERFEW in. 2108—Pkt., 10c. 
Perennial. <A very free-flowering border BLUE FLAX. Peren- 
GLOBE AMARANTH = 
GOMPHRENA., Showy, clover-like flower 
heads borne from July until frost. Colors 
include white, rose and purple. May be 
used as summer cut flower or easily_dried 
for winter bouquets. 18 inches. Mixed 
colors. 2024—Pkt., 15¢; 1% oz., 35e. 
.GODETIA 
mal 
plant, bearing masses of flowers. Good for nial. Lovely blue flow- Annual. Godetias are especially recom- 
cutting. ¥, a ers. 20 in. 2110—Pkt., ot spa sheey Accatey where many 
GOLDEN BALL (Matricaria Eximea). Ce yt ba : : 
i - SINGLE MIXED. R 
ese yellow flowers. 10 in. 2138—Pkt., FLAVUM. Perénnial. SAR Gd ROLE BD ee 
Se. Golden yellow flowers. Searlet Flax DOUBLE MIXED. Double flowers in 
SNOWBALL (Matricaria Capensis). 24 
in. Double white. 2139—Pkt., 1l5c. 
1 foot. Also splendid for crimson, mauve and rose, mixed. 30 in. 
the rockery. 2115—Pkt., 20c. 2042—Pkt., 10c; 1% 02., 25c. 
iy Piguble whic.) 2189--PKt, 1c, the rockery. 2110 “Pkt. ee 
0° JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
