CIGAR PLANT 
15 inches high and 
bears many narrow 
tubular, scarlet flow- 
ers, which have purple 
and white tips. Fine 
for the window box. 
Each, 32¢e; 3 for 87e. 
CACTUS 
and 
SUCCULENTS 
A splendid assortment 
of these interesting and 
easily grown house plants, 
thriving with very little 
care. Most of the cactus 
and.many succulents bear 
beautiful flowers when 
mature. 
ALL POSTPAID. 
Phyllocactus, Day Blooming CACTUS 
BIRD’S NEST. Long, flexible non-sticking spines 
which form a close strawy “bird’s nest.” Pale yellow 
flowers. Very fine. Each, 42c. 
BISHOPS CAP. Five mitres, like a prelate’s cap. 
Spineless and freely bears yellow daisy like flowers 
during the summer. Each, 52e. : 
BLUE CANDLE. Smooth, fleshy, ridged columns of | 
blue green—with Bronze markings. Exceptionally at- 
tractive. Hach, 35e. 
BUNNY EARS. A very pretty small eared cactus— 
dotted with clusters of soft yellow hair. Hach, 36c. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS. Blooms once a year, every 
Christmas, but its red flowers are well worth waiting 
for. Of drooping, weeping habit, also called “Bleeding 
Cactus.” Each, 79¢. 
CROWN CACTUS. Small, rounded, clothed with tiny 
white spines. Vivid red blossoms borne in great pro- 
fusion. Each, 42c. 
; EASTER LILY. A rounded globe shaped cactus bear- 
ing white flowers about Eastertime. Each, 39c. 
GOLDEN STARS. Up to 5 branches covered with 
star like lace work. Each, 35c. 
GOLDEN TOM THUMB. Yellow globular plant cov- 
ered with harmless spines. Hasy to flower, having 
golden blossoms with satiny petals. Each, 42c. 
NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS. This gorgeous cactus 
usually opens about 7 o’clock in the evening and is at 
its best around midnight. Free-flowering with white 
blossoms often measuring 12 in. across. Each, 59c. 
OLD MAN CACTUS. Long white tresses, or beard, 
make this venerable cactus very popular. Each, 65ce. 
PEANUT. A small plant with clusters of arms look- 
ing like peanuts. Easy to grow. Each, 39e. 
PHYLLOCACTUS. Day Blooming. Fl2ming orange 
red blossoms, brilliantly colored, borne throughout the 
year. Each, 63ce, 
PHYLLOCACTUS. Day Blooming—This variety has 
beautiful orchid-pink flowers. Each, 59e. 
POWDER BLUE CEREUS. Powdery blue stems with 
black and red spines. Each, 37e. 
RUBY DUMPLING. A quick growing oval shaped 
eactus. With maturity it develops a white head and 
bright crimson flowers. Each, 34ec. 
SILVER BALL. An elegant silvery spined small cac- 
tus—grows easily under all conditions and bears large 
yellow flowers. Each, 45c. 
STAR CACTUS. Compact in form and spotted with 
small white stars. Yellow flowers. Each, 46c. 
SUCCULENTS 
BURRO’S TAIL. Pendulous branches of closely set, 
small silvery gray.leaves. Will grow 2 to 3 feet long— 
not too much sun. Each, 39c. 
CRASSULA (Jade Plant). Much branched, very thick, 
fleshy green leaves. 10 in. Each, 27c. 
ECHEVERIA SETOSA (Mexican Firecracker). Fresh 
green leaves covered with white plush-like hairs. The 
richly colored red flowers last a long time. Each, 39e. 
HAWORTHIA CHALWINII. A column of fleshy tri- 
angular closely set leaves, each one marked with regu- 
lar lines of white dots. Extremely attractive. Each, 57¢e.~ 
OX TONGUE (Gasteria). Pairs of broad leaves, mot- 
tled white and over-lapping each other. Bears a raceme 
of small red flowers. Likes shade. Each, 32e. 
PANDA PLANT. An elegant plant, the leaves cov- 
ered with soft silvery plush, and spotted at the mar- 
gins with red-brown. Each, 39c. 
PARTRIDGE BREAST (Aloe variegata). Pointed 
leaves margined and marbled with white showy pendu- 
lous scarlet flowers in late winter. Each, 49c. 
RAINBOW BUSH. A handsome rainbow hued plant 
with yellow, pink, cream and green leaves attached to 
a red stem. Each, 43e. 
SANSEVERIA. Spikes of foliage with white mark- 
ings. Also known as Snake Plant. Each, 37e. 
SANSEVERIA, DWARF. A dwarf form of the above 
growing only 5 or 6 inches high. Each, 59e. 
SANSEVERIA, LAURENTII. A_ variegated 
A 
Cigar Plant 
S 
Echeveria Setosa 
Gold Bond 
Christmas Gem 
COLEUS 
Splendid for window-boxes, beds or bor- 
ders. Valuable for their foliage. 
CHRISTMAS GEM. Leaves bright car- 
mine shading to deep maroon, margin be- 
ing yellow and green. Each, 34¢; 3 for 87¢$ 
6 for $1.48. : 
ELEANOR. Luxuriantly colored. The 
leaves are light crimson shaded rich dark 
erimson, edged green. Each, 32e; 3 for 80¢; 
6 for $1.35. 
GOLD BOND., Charming, soft, velvety 
dark crimson, edged yellow. Very choice. 
Each, 37c; 3 for 96e; 6 for $1.65. 
RED QUEEN. Predominantly red, bril- 
liantly colored leaves. Eiach, 32¢c; 3 for 80¢$ 
6 for $1.35. y 
TRAILING QUEEN. Of drooping, trail- 
ing habit, for baskets and boxes. Each, 
29e; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25, postpaid, 
CROWN OF THORNS 
EUPHORBIA. A peculiar thorny plant 
with an abundance of light rose blossoms. 
Supposed to have been worn by Our Sav- 
jour. Of easy culture. Eiach, 54e; 3 for 
$1.48. 
DRACAENA 
SANDERIANA. Much resembles a min- 
jiature corn stalk. The long slender leaves 
are green edged creamy white. Will stand 
up under trying conditions. A splendid 
house plant. Each, 69e. 
Partridge 
Breast 
Easter Cactus 
Old Man 
Cactus 
Star Cactus 
Sanseveria 
Laurentii 
Fern Whitmani 
SALZER’S FERNS 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. The foliageis 
of delicate texture, of dark green color, 
and is lace-like. Each, 47e; 3 for $1.28. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII. Extensive- 
ly used for hanging baskets. Rich green 
trailing fronds. Each, 35e; 3 for 98e. 
Bunny Ears Tiger Jaws 
ay 
Burro’s Tail 
form of Sanseveria with each tall blade of foli- 
age bordered golden yellow. Each, 58e. 
STARFISH FLOWER (Stapelia Variegated). 
The commonest form of this plant bearing 
leathery 2 inch flowers which are yellow, heav- 
ily spotted with brown. Each, 34e. 
TIGER JAWS. Short thick triangular leaves 
with short spines on inner side forming an 
irregular rosette. Yellow flowers. Each, 32c. 
VARIEGATED WAX PLANT (Hoya Car- 
nosa). Mottled green leaves and wax-like flow- 
ers, white with pink center. Moisture and part 
shade. Each, 89c. 
ZEBRA HAWORTHIA. A rare variety form- 
ing a rosette of sharply pointed leaves banded 
erosswise with stripes of pearly white. Allow 
it to rest during the summer. Each, 42¢, 
MIXED 
Hither cactus mixed, or succulents mixed or 
a combination of both. They are supplied.in un- 
named varieties only of our choice. Very good 
quality. 3 for 84e; 12 for $2.98. 
Panda Plant 
_ BOSTON FERN. The gracefully droop- 
ing fronds are rich dark green, spreading 
or hanging according to the light and often 
reach a length of five feet. Each, 49e; 3 
for $1.35. 
DWARF BOSTON FERN. A much dwarf- 
er and more compact form than above. 
Each, 45e; 3 for $1.19. 
HOLLY FERN. Next to the Boston, the 
best for apartments. Wavy, holly-like 
leaves. Each, 59e; 3 for $1.59. 
SWORD FERN. Graceful upright fronds 
of medium length, resembling the Boston 
Fern in leaf construction. Splendid for 
small apartments. Each, 54c; 3 for $1.48. 
WILSONIET Of compact,. symmetrical 
habit; bright green fronds beautifully 
crested. Each, 59e; 3 for $1.59. 
WHITMANILI. Luxurious, rich green foli- 
age of the feathery or “ostrich plume” 
type. A dense growing and compact plant 
of much gracefulness and beauty. Each, 
64e; 3 for $1.75. . 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 
