st - All Bulb -%, 
SUMMER FLOWERING—NOT HARDY : Sass STPAID.. - 
NO bulbs on pages 63 or 64 are available after late spring. 
OXALIS 
Summer flowering, also called the American 
Shamrock. Produces an unbroken row of clean, 
attractive foliage about one foot high, and is 
particularly valuable for edging beds or walks. 
The leaves are shaped like shamrocks. Pink 
flowers, very freely borne. The blossoms close 
on dark, dull days and at night the clover-like 
leaves fold up. 3 for 19c; 6 for 33c; 12 for 59c; 
25 for $1.10; 50 for $1.98; 100 for $3.65. 
SUMMER HYACINTH 
GALTONIA. Showy spikes or racemes, often 
Oxalis 4 ft. high, of pendulous, frag- . 
; rant, pure white flowers. Up to 
30 flowers on a spike, Flowers 
are bell shaped. Beautiful, 
Protect well over winter. 1 to 
1% inch bulbs. 3 for 33e; 6 for 
59e3; 12 for $1.10; 25 for $1.98. 
BULB PLANTER 
An indispensable tool be- 
aferiais 
TIGRIDIA 
A beautiful garden subject from 
Old Mexico! Erect stems 1% to 2% 
Tuberose—Double Pearl > 
cause it -makes a perfect feet tall, with sword shaped, pointed 
planting hole for practically leaves and cup shaped flowers often 5 TUBEROSE of 
all sorts of bulbs without dis- inches RSP se: The fee are coe ‘ ; htld te tH eee cH lage 
: ; : orange, shading to pink and white, to y fragrant, summer flow- 
turbing. the surrounding, soll. saffron and ruby red, mottled and ti- ering bulb for’ planting 
,Summer Hyacinth 95c, postpaid. gered maroon, Each evening the cups outdoors about the middle 
close for the day, and new ones open of May. Showy, pearly 
As I was writing this order I thought of the length of time I had been order- the next morning. July and August. . white, double blooms on ~ 
ing your seeds, and potatoes. Have not missed a season since 1902 and in 1888 Also called Tiger Flower. Plant 3 in. strong stems. Excellent for — 
my brother and I sent our first order for potatoes and melon seeds. Think that deep, 5 in. apart. Bulbs, % in. and up; cutting. 3 for 54c; 6 for 
is quite a record. ‘ 3 for 29e; 6 for 52¢e; 12 for 96e; 25 for 98e; 12 for $1.85; 25 for 
J. E. Gillette, Mazomanie, Wisconsin. $1.75. $3.50. 
STRONG 8 to 5 EYE SELECTED DIVISIONS HANSINA BRAND—(Tall, Late.) A lovely, glistening flesh pink 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—(Tall, Midseason.) A splendid Peony With a salmon reflex shading toward the base of the petals. This — 
with large, well-formed flowers showing a delightful delicate blush variety has been a consistent winner at national and local peony © 
in the opening bud but soon changing to an attractive milky-white. exhibitions and is most dependable, giving a splendid performance 
Very dependable and should be in every garden. Each, 98e. every year. A late bloomer, and as the flowers fade they resemble ~ 
EDULIS SUPERBA—(Medium, Early.) An even shade of bright 4 perfectly formed specimen of Solange; it never fails to produce — 
rose-pink. Fine, full-centered flower, very fragrant. Very early fine flowers. A “must have” for any fine planting of peonies. 
and a strong grower. Exceptionally good cut flower. Each, 89c. Each, $3.00. ) 
FELIX CROUSSE— (Medium, Early.) A deep rose-red showing no KARL ROSENFIELD— (Tall, Midseason.) A well-known variety 
stamens. Flower consists of a central bomb of incurved petals sur- of outstanding brilliance bearing magnificent large semi-rose type — 
noundce wy bread: Pam Aa ane ee Sree ae. cg way flowers of richest velvety crimson. Each, $8e. =f 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—(Tall, Karly. he most popular of all white on . 
Peonies, bearing graceful, large flowérs composed of broad, round, EE ee ete ae Nea hara tn may et ean ete See os i 
Late 
pure white sepals surrounded by a crown of broad guard petals. 
Eiach, 89c. 
BEAUTIFUL 
FLOWERS 
blooming variety. Each, $1.28. ie 
LIVE KELWAY’S GLORIOUS—(Tall, Late.) This peony is aptly nam 
as it is a glorious creation and a most popular white. There ; 
for a creamy diffusion in the depth of the flower, and occasionally — 
there will be a few crimson edges on center petals. Strong, rose-— 
like fragrance. Free flowering with strong stems. A Peony that 
much sought after and admired. Each, $2.19. - 
MARTHA BULLOCH—(Tall, Late.) Soft rose-pink shadin 
silvery shell-pink on the outer petals. Huge, beautifully formed 
flowers ideal for cutting. Each, $1.89. Sy 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—(Medium, Midseason.) This is the 
darkest of all Peonies and for that reason it is a great favorit 
Deep maroon-red blooms enhanced by prominent yellow stamens. 
Each, $2.19. z ; 
MYRTLE GENTRY—Tall, Late.) A beautiful late pink. The 
flower is perfect rose form. The stems are strong, holding the huge 
flower well above the foliage. Has the fragrance of a tea 
Each, $1.98. ? 
PHILIP RIVOIRE—(Medium Late.) Very dark crimson V 
with a delightful velvety black sheen and a rich rose fragrar 
Of symmetrical form and never showing any yellow stamens, 
$2.19. : ers 
SARAH BERNHARDT — (Tall, Late.) Graceful, and a fine se 
rose-type bloom of bright apple-blossom pink with the p 3 
tractively tipped with silver. It has an agreeable, elu 
grance. Each, $1.10. = 
SOLANGE—(Tall, Late.) An unusual but very delightful | 
nation of orange-salmon and rich cream shading toward the 
os the petal to a unique light Havana brown. Very popular. 
THERESE—(Tall, Midseason.) Considered by many the fin 
pink Peony. Delightful, fragrant, rose-type blooms of very la 
size. The somewhat lighter center adds much to its pleasing 
peal. Each, $1.19. aie 
WALTER FAXON—(Tall, Midseason.) Soft, coral-pink bloo 
lighter at the petal tips and darker toward the base. 4 
variety considered by many the best in its color class. Ha 
MIXED—Unnamed Peonies in white, pink and red. State c 
wanted. Economically priced. Each, 65¢; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $2 
WE are CELEBRATING our 85TH ANNIVERSARY oe : 
1868 EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS OF CONTINUOUS BUSINESS | 
During these 85 years, we have made very many friends and today count among our customers, individual 
families who have been dealing with us for from 50 to 60 years. We are proud of this record. 4 
We would like to have YOU get acquainted with our quality and service. Send us your order. If you make 
your order to the value of $3.00 or more, we will include at NO EXTRA CHARGH, a splendid STAINLESS STEE 
PARING KNIFE, worth 49c. See page 3 for details. BE ee ae 
64 JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, W 
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