Marigold Mammoth Mum 
MARIGOLD MAMMOTH MUM 
Sturdy 30 inch plants covered throughout the summer 
and fall with fluffy light sulphur yellow blooms. This 
is the largest of the chrysanthemum marigolds and full 
double, rounded flowers measuring 3% inches across, 
2186—Pkt., 25¢; 14 oz., 75¢. 
MARIGOLD FLUFFY RUFFLES 
Giant golden-yellow flowers with heavily ruffled 
petals, looking very much like a peony. Does not grow 
too tall and is quite early producing the big showy 
flowers on strong stems splendid for cutting. A better 
marigold, outstanding among the many good varieties 
developed in recent years. Height 20 inches. 
2182—Pkt., 25¢; 3 for 65¢. 
MARIGOLD COLOR MAGIC 
A many colored marigold with brilliant colors of non- 
fading red to pure gold with many varied striped and 
mottled combinations in red and gold. Full double 
flowers, 214 inches in diameter, the largest of the 
French sorts. Uniform in growth, approximately 6 
inches in height when fully developed, plants are dwarf 
and compact. Because of its non-fading color, it pro- 
vides a constant display from early summer to killing 
frost. 
2178—Pkt., 25¢; 3 pkts., 65¢. 
Petunia Popcorn 
PETUNIA POPCORN 
A new grandiflora single plain edge variety with huge 
pure white flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Early 
blooming, coming into flower well ahead of other 
similar varieties. The plant is dwarf, bushy and com- 
pact, excellent for growing either in pots or the gar- 
den. A really superb white. petunia. 
2328—Pkt., 40¢; 3 pkts., $1.00. 
PETUNIA DWARF ELK’S PRIDE 
A beautiful violet-blue petunia of a rich, deep tone and 
velvety texture. Large flowers on dwarf compact plant 
and a splendid companion for Popcorn. It is the large 
grandiflora type for pots or garden. 
2329—Pkt., 25¢; 3 pkts., 65¢. 
PETUNIA LIPSTICK 
A new, enchanting and unusual color in petunias. It is 
a carmine-rose over-laid with salmon, a glowing color 
difficult to describe. The plants are compact, 12 to 14 
in. high and extremely free flowering bearing a wealth 
of 214 in. flowers all summer. A really deep, richly 
colored petunia which is bound to attract attention 
and stand out prominently in any setting, 
2306—Pkt., 25¢. 
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PANSIES 
SALZER’S FROST PROOF 
Bienniel. Salzer’s Frost Proof Pan- 
sies are what their name implies; 
they successfully winter through the 
severe climate of this north country 
and bloom long after frost. For a 
number of years Frost Proof Pansies 
at our Cliffwood Farm have delight< 
fully surprised us with the number 
of beautiful blossoms we pick during 
the cold months. 
The flowers themselves are very 
large, often measuring 3 inches 
across and are produced in a beauti- 
ful variance of colors from deepest 
black to snow white. 
We are able to give you varieties in 
straight colors as listed, or a lovely 
blended Cliffwood mixture in all 
colors. 
ALPENGLOW. Attractive cardinal- 
ped Sowers with three dark blotches. 
BERNA. An outstanding rich purple 
color with a charming velvety finish. 
2262. 
CORONATION GOLD. A delightful 
Pansy with extra large flowers with 
vich canary yellow upper petals and 
the lower ones flushed golden orange. 
Delicately fragrant. 
2263. 
LAKE OF THUN (Ullswater). Ex- 
quisite rich ultra-marine blue blooms 
accentuated by a darker blotch on 
each petal. Very attractive. 
2264. 
RHINEGOLD. Bright yellow with a deep mahogany 
blotch in the center. 
2266. 
pred WHITE. An appealing pure white of giant size. 
Any of the above varieties: Per pkt., 35¢; any 4 pkts., 
e160; One pkt. each of above six separate colors for 
1.60. 
CLIFFWOOD MIXED. Contains all of the above seven 
colors, and others, carefully mixed. A beautiful array 
of colors and shadings. 
2292—Pkt., 30¢; 1/16 oz., $1.50; 14 oz., $2.75. 
PANSY GIANT RASPBERRY ROSE 
GIANT RASPBERRY ROSE. An entirely new color 
in the Swiss Giant strain. A lovely tint of pink, best 
described as raspberry rose. It has a slightly lighter 
tone at edge of petals and is marked with a darker 
velvety blotch on lower petals, An unusual pansy, of 
large size and great beauty. 
2291—Pkt., 35¢; 3 pkts., 90¢. 
SUPER PANSIES 
JUMBO BLUE 
BEACONSFIELD. A super pansy with ex- 
tremely large flowers, 3 to 4 inches across. The 
lower petals are a rich violet and upper petals, 
a soft lilac-blue, with some slight variations. 
Early and continuous bloomer, 
2289—Pkt., 35¢; 3 pkts., 90¢. 
JUMBO YELLOW 
PAY DIRT. The largest yellow pansy ever pro- 
duced. Lovely golden yellow, of huge size, 
lightly marked with dark rays or tiny faces. 
Early blooming, heat resistant and neat habit 
of growth. A grand pansy. 
2290—Pkt., 35¢; 3 pkts., 90¢. 
PETUNIA MARTHA WASHINGTON 
A most delightful and charming flower resembling the 
Martha Washington geranium in colors and markings. 
The medium size flowers are blush pink with the throat 
heavily marked wine red and beautifully ruffled at the 
edge of petal. Dwarf, compact and free blooming plant, 
splendid for pots, window boxes and garden. 
2330—Pkt., 25¢; 3 pkts., 65¢. 
SNAPDRAGON 
NEW COLOSSAL 
A super giant strain 
of snapdragons which 
has been | developed 
and bred under trying 
conditions. It has tre- 
mendous vigor pro- 
ducing strong 3 ft. 
stems with large 
florets. filling the 
huge spikes. The 
plants grow erect and 
produce very heavily. 
Will give splendid re- 
sults even under ad- 
verse conditions. Col- 
ors include white, 
pink, orchid, yellow, 
orange and crimson. 
Offered in a mixture 
only. 
1654— MIXED. 
25¢. 
Pistis 
Snapdragon Colossal 
an of 
Salzer’s Frost Proof Pansies 
MULTIFLORA SWEET PEAS 
NEWEST FINEST 
A phenomenal development in sweet peas because the 
foot or more long stems bear more flowers than any 
other type—usually 6 to 8 per stem and sometimes even 
more. This is DOUBLE the average, therefore the name 
MULTIFLORA. Very early flowering, starting to 
bloom with the early orchid type but continuing until 
the end of the season with the late varieties. A strong 
and vigorous grower able to withstand adverse ¢on- 
ditions. Undoubtedly the finest sweet pea evex de- 
veloped. 
The color range is as yet somewhat limited but we can 
offer the following: 
2641 Lavender 
2643 Red 
2642 Rose 
2644 White 
2645 Mixed 
Any of the above—Pkts,, 50¢; 2 pkts., 85¢; 14 oz., $1.65. 
PALM SPRINGS DAISY 
CLADANTHUS ARABICUS. Annual. A new kind of 
plant bearing myriads of good sized golden-yellow 
daisies. It has finely cut, smooth waxy leaves. The 
plant, of easiest culture, has a multiplying habit of 
growth increasing in size and wealth of bloom 
throughout the season. Does not mind heat and requires - 
a minimum of moisture. Height 24 inches, 
2254—Pkt., 15¢; 1% oz., 50¢, 
ICELAND POPPY 
YELLOW EMPEROR. Perennial. Large 314 inch 
flowers of a clear lemon yellow, rise on strong stems 
from low bushy plants. Very uniform in height and 
there will be from 5 to 8 flowers on each plant con- 
aoe for a month or more in early summer. 20 
inches. 
2396—Pkt., 20¢. 
TITHONIA TORCH i 
TORCH is good. It grows as easily as any zinnia and 
thrives on hot weather. A bright orange-red in color 
and a splendid cut flower blooming from July until 
frost. It is only waist high and compact enough for any 
garden. A product of scientific plant breeding—early ‘ { 
enough for the North. 
2667—Pkt., 25¢; 3 pkts., 65¢. 
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