LUPINE 
(Sun-Dials) 
Thrive in almost 
any situation. The 
annual varieties 
bloom freely from 
June until Septem- 
ber, and the -peren 
nials make a fine ad- 
dition to the hardy 
border. 
ANNUAL 
Clifftwood Mixed. 
2 feet. All shades and 
colors. Gorgeous. 
2122—Pkt., 10c; % 
oz., 15¢. 
PERENNIAL 
Mixed. 3 feet. Long 
spikes of blossoms in 
spring and early 
summer, 21238—Pkt., 
15e; 1% o7., 30¢c3 %4 OZ, 
50c. 
RUSSELL 
LUPINES 
Perennial. A huge 
flowered strain from 
England, with spikes 
often 314 ft.in length. 
The colors are the 
most diversified and 
brilliant of all. lu- 
pines. Mixed colors. 
Perennial Lupine 
MIGNONETTE 
Annual. No garden 
is complete without 
a bed of Mignonette. 
16 inches. 
DIAMOND. A pure 
white Mignonette. 
2145—Pkt., 15c. 
FINEST MIXED. 
All. colors. 2144— 
Pkt., 10ce; % 02. 20c. 
2134—Pkt., 25¢. 
MONKSHOOD 
ACONITUM FISCH- 
ERI. Perennial. Ideal 
for under trees or in 
shady or semi-shady 
positions, Love ly 
dark blue flowers. 20 
in. 1606—Pkt., 25c. 
Miss 
Blue 
Nigella, 
Jekyll, 
Double Moss Rose 
MOSS ROSE 
The Hotter the Weather, the Better 
They Bloom! 
PORTULACA. Annual. Ideal bedding 
flowers for light dry soils, blooming pro- 
fusely in the hottest weather where other 
plants would die. 6 in. 
SINGLE JEWELL. 
flowers of extra large size, 
inches across. A real beauty. 
15¢e; 1% oz., 40e. : 
SINGLE MIXED. All colors, single flow- 
ers. 2401—Pkt., 10c; % 024, 25e. : 
CLIFF WOOD DOUBLE MIXED. The fin- 
est strain of Double Portulaca. A blend of 
lovely colors including pink, red, salmon, 
yellow and white. 2400—Pkt., 20c; Ve Odes 
95e. ; 
Brilliant crimson 
measuring 2 
2404—PkKt., 
NIEREMBERGIA 
Or Dwarf Cup Flower. Half hardy per- 
ennial which 
will winter over 
with protection, 
but blooms free- 
ly in about 15 
weeks after seed 
is sown, The 
flowers are cup 
shaped, lavender 
blue in color 
with a touch of 
yellow in the 
center. 6 in. tall. 
2235—PkKt., 15e. 
s 
Nierembergia . 
50 
‘cut flower. 
MORNING GLORY 
Annual. Grand climbers which grow and blossom 
Never fertilize Morning 
Glories as too rich ground gives more foliage and less 
best in rather light soil. 
flowers. They like poor soil. 
DARLING. ‘ 
2175—Pkt., 15e; %4 oz. 40e. (See color illustration. 
page 42.) 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Lovely sky blue flowers, shad- 
ing to lighter blue and white at the center. 
2167—Pkt., 15c; 14 OZ» 
measures four inches across. 
30c, 
PEARLY GATES. 
across of clear shining white. 
freely on tall vigorous growing vines. 
15¢e; 4% oz., 40c. 
SCARLETT O’HARA. A distinctive color in Morn- 
ing Glories—a rich, dark wine red or deep crimson. 
measuring about 3% inches 
The flowers are large, 
across. 2162—Pkt., 15¢e; 44 0z., 30e. 
Bright ruby-red with white throat. 
Enormous flowers 4134 inches 
They are produced 
2174—Pkt., 
Often 
Morning Glory Blue Star 
ROYAL ENSIGN. A lovely Morning Gloryyonly six 
inches high! A novel border for your flower bed, and 
equally desirable for a solid low bed of flowers. The 
ght ultramarine blue with golden 
flowers are. bri 
throat. 2171—Pkt., 15¢c; %4 oz., 30c. 
ROSE MARIE. Double and semi-double deep rose 
flowers, presenting a most striking and brilliant ef- 
The flowers look almost like a double petunia. 
fect. 
2169—Pkt., 15e; 1%4 02., 30c. 
MIXED MORNING GLORIES. 
shades mixed, always. satisfactory for 
stumps, fences, etc. 
blue, wine, mauve, cerise white etc. 
We OZ, 25e. 
ana sme 
MOONFLOWER 
Annual. Quick-growing climbers ~with 
flowers that open in late afternoon. 
ALBA. Large white 
flowers. 2176—Pkt., 10c;3 
% OZ. 35c. 
BLUE. Blue flowers, very 
lange. 2177—Pkt., 10c; % 
OZ. Soc. 
NIGELLA 
MISS JEKYLL, Blue. 
Annual. (Love in the Mist 
Above and other 
trellises, 
2164—Pkt., 10c; 1% 0z., 25¢. 
JAPANESE MIXED. Remarkable for the form and 
variegation of the foliage. Flowers in shades of red, 
2163—Pkt., 10¢e; 
immense 
BLUE STAR—AII America Win- 
ner 1949. This wonderful new 
morning glory is identical in habit 
and size of flower to the well 
known Heavenly Blue. Its color, 
however, is a lovely pale shade of 
china blue with a distinct star of 
darker blue clearly shown in the 
illustration. One of the most en- 
trancing new flowers of recent 
years. 2173—PkKt., 25e; large pkt., 
T5e. 
ee SE a 
NICOTIANA 
Sweet-Flowering Tobacco. An- 
nual. Beautiful plants, sometimes 
used for pots and boxes, easy to 
grow. 
AFFINIS HYBRIDS. Clusters of 
trumpet shaped blooms in blue, re 
and rose on tall stems above the 
luxuriant foliage. 2% to 3 feet. 
2233—Pkt., 10e; % oz. 20c. 
SANDERAE 
HYBRIDS. Is 
very compact 
and bushy, 
splendid for 
beds... Lia mee 
flowers in 
white, pink, 
or Devil in the Bush.) lavender, red 
Long stemmed flowers of and purple, 
clear blue, prettily set in mixed. 2 feet. 
elegant foliage. 2238— be 2234—Pkt., 15¢; 
Pkt., 10c. Blue Moonfiower Nicotiana, Affinis 4 oz., 30c. 
DOUBLE NASTURTIUMS 
Annual. The plants are low growing and 
bear double and semi-double sweet scented 
Nasturtiums well above the foliage. 15 inch- 
es. Fine for. cutting. 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Golden yellow flowers, 
large double, averaging two and one-half to 
three inches across. Very free flowering. 
Makes a beautiful contrast with Double 
Scarlet Gleam. 2227—Pkt., 15¢; % 0z., 30¢3 
0Zz., 50c. 
SALMON GLEAM. Equally as large, of 
double form and free flowering as Golden 
Gleam. The color‘is a beautiful salmon-rose 
with faint tints of gold. A lovely fragrant 
2229—Pkt., 15¢e3 % o0z., 30c; OZ, 
50c. 
SCARLET GLEAM. Massive, double, bril- 
liant scarlet flowers, very freely borne on 
Nasturtium Double Golden Gleam 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
°-in the garden for bouquets. 
long wiry stems, sweetly scented. Elegant 
2230—Pkt., 15e3 
VY, oz., 30¢€; 02., 50c. 
MIXED DOUBLE. Beautiful, large dou- 
ble Nasturtiums in a well balanced mixture 
with a wide-color range, including flashing 
colors of orange scarlet, crimson, gold 
flushed scarlet, salmon, cerise, yellow, red, 
orange and maroon! The flowers are very 
double, very large, well formed, delightfully 
sweet scented, and make lovely bouquets. 
2231—Pkt., 15¢e; % oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
DWARF DOUBLE GEM. Dwarf bushy 
plants only 10 inehes high, very compact, 
bearing very large, double flowers, mixed 
colors. Fine for borders. 2228—Pkt., 15¢;3 
% oz. 30c; 0z., 50c. 
SINGLE NASTURTIUMS 
Annual. Still very popular in spite 
of the advent of the doubles listed 
above. The single Nasturtiums are 
highly desirable and should find a 
place in every garden. 
DWARF, MIXED. Dwarf, compact 
plants 12 inches high. Large flowers 
often 2% inches in diameter. All the 
lovely colors found in Nasturtiums, 
very free flowering, carefully mixed. 
2211—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 15¢;3 0z., 25e. 
DWARF DARK LEAVED, MIXED. 
Immense flowers. The foliage is orna- 
mental and even when out of flower, 
the plant is attractive. Mixed colors. 
i in. 2222—Pkt., 10c; % oz., 15e€3 OZ 
c. ¢ 
TALL, MIXED. Elegant and luxuri- 
ous climbers. 6 feet. Fine for trel- 
lises, fences, etc. Many colors. 2209— 
Pkt., 10e; 14 oz., 15¢; 0z., 25c. 
