a a a - ~ caer kt 
bile : - 
Ke Yestonte Cristata 
p<: COXCOMB 
, - (Celosia) i 
os is VES A Free. 
blooming plants, 
easily grown. 
- PLUMOSA. 2 
re to 38. feet high. 
- -~Feathery plumes 
of -~ magnificent. 
- ghades of red and 
Af yellow mixed. 
—s- 1885—Pkt., 10¢. ieee : fiers 
p CHINESE WOOL-FLOWER. (Celosia Childsi). A 
unique form of feathered Coxcomb, 2 to 3 ft. high, 
each branch terminating in big heads of showy fire 
- red flowers. 
1886—Pkt., 15¢.. 
CRISTATA. Large flower heads, long and broad, re- 
, sembling a rooster’s comb, mixed colors. 2 ft. 
= 1887—Pkt., 15¢. 
GILBERT’S MAPLE GOLD. Almost globular heads of 
golden maple, some varying to rose and pink. 8 to 12 
heads toa plant. 3 ft. 
1888—Pkt., 25¢. 
~ CYCLAMEN 
House plant. Graceful orchid-like flowers in about 24 
months from sowing seed. Cultural directions on each 
> packet. 
SALZER’S SHOW MIXTURE. Colors 
: white to crimson, with intermediate shades. 
-  1924—Pkt., 35¢. 
GIANT RED. Finest strain from Holland. Unsurpass- 
ed for size and substance of the flowers, which are 
bright red, the color of Holly berries. 
1925—Pkt., 50¢. 
- DAHLIAS 
Tender Perennial. Start the seed indoors in a shallow 
- box or pan in March or early April. Transplant care- 
fully as their growth demands. 
DOUBLE CACTUS MIXED. 
Dahlias from seed. 
1928—Pkt., 25¢. 
DOUBLE GIANT. 
_as, mixed. Blooms first year from seed. 
1929—Pkt., 30¢. 
range from 
Large, cactus flowered 
Double, informal decorative dahli- 
3. tO 40 tt, 
ma _UNWIN BEDDING. Double and semi-double flowers, 
-—_s exeellent for cutting, on dwarf bushy plants 18 to 24 
in. high. Mixed colors. 
— 1931—Pkt., 15¢. 
_- DAISIES 
BELLIS. Perennial. The 
» true English Daisy, ideal 
' for borders and edgings. 
“Prefers. cool soil and 
moist atmosphere. Leaves 
_-__elustered at the base, 1 
- to 2 inch double flowers 
\ - of dark rose, on 6 inch 
stems. April-June. 
I . 1934—Pkt., 15¢. 
SWAN RIVER DAISY 
 (Brachycome). Annual. 
_—-< Wery. graceful plant, blue, pink and white daisy-like 
_ flowers on stems 9 to 12 inches high. May also be 
sown in pots for winter flowering. 
- 1936—Pkt., 10¢. 
~~ SHASTA DAISY CONQUEROR. - Perennial. This is 
just about the largest and finest shasta daisy. Flowers 
up to 6 inches or more across, with broad overlapping 
“snowy white petals. 214 ft. 
a - 1798—Pkt., 15¢. 
n Shasta Daisy, CLIFFWOOD GIANT DOUBLE. (Peren- 
oak nial.) ‘A giant double form, with big shaggy white 
_ flowers often 5 inches across. 214 ft. Started indoors, 
___ it will flower in five months. 
-- $799—Pkt., 35¢. 
eS : _DIMORPHOTHECA 
E ‘Annual. Showy daisy-like flowers, easily grown. 
Double Shasta Daisy 
1 to 
1% feet. eas. 
wre | MIXED HYBRIDS. They vary in color from white to 
: red including sulphur, golden-yellow, orange and terra- 
cotta. 
1975 Pkt., 15¢; 14 oz., 50¢. 
-ECKLONIS. Three inch white velvety daisies with 
— ‘deep blue disc. 
1973—Pkt., 20¢. 
‘DUSTY MILLER 
Saarre LEAVED 
CENTAUREA. Per- 
ennial. Grown for 
its fine-cut silvery 
‘gray foliage. 15 in. 
Very effective. 
‘ 1884—Pkt., 15¢. 
: ___ Dusty Miller 
_ FEVERFEW 
‘Perennial. A very free-fiowering border plant, bearing 
_ masses of flowers. Good for cutting. 
_ GOLDEN BALL (Matricaria Eximea). 
_ flowers. 10 in. 
1% ft. Very unusual and striking. 
Double yellow 
24 in. 
(Matricaria Capensis). Double 
Perennial. 
: quently flower the first sea- 
son. Start the seed indoors 
-the garden in April. 
“grow 5 and 6 feet tall, with 
_spikes often 3 feet long! 
. inches across, and are set 
- Graceful spikes of 
* blue 
_color 
‘CYNOGLOSSUM FIRMAMENT. Annual. 
wcsin A. SALZER SEED COMPANY, LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN < 
DELPHIN pe 
Delshiiksn fre- 
in March and transplant to 
PACIFIC. GIANTS. 
phinium that 
Del- 
frequently 
big mammoth flowers, and 
The 
100% 
almost 
2% to 3% 
flowers are 
double, 
on very tall spikes. 
BLACK KNIGHT. Darkest 
of them all. Flowers 21% to 
3 inches in diameter. 
1955—Pkt., 35¢. 
BLUEJAY. Striking clear 
medium to dark blue, with 
dark contrasting bee. 
1943—Pkt., 35¢. 
GALAHAD. A giant white, 
with huge florets on ele= 
gant long spikes. 
1954—Pkt., 40¢. 
GUINEVERE. A clear 
pink-lavyender with white- 
bee, flowers often up to 3 
in. diameter. 
1942—Pkt., 35¢. 
SUMMER SKIES. A most 
appealing light blue with 
white bee. 
1941—Pkt., 35¢. 
PACIFIC GIANTS MIXED. 
Shades of blue, violet, 
white, ete., all mixed. 
1953—-Pkt., 35¢. 
(a eS ot ee a | 
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., 25¢. 
BELLADONNA 
The old fashioned 
hardy, ever-bloom- 
ing larkspur. 
lovely turquoise 
flowers, a 
very seldom 
matched in any 
other plant. 3 ft. 
Delphinium Pacific Giants 
- 1946—Pkt., 15¢. 
‘“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. 
EVERLASTING MIXED. Annual. All varieties and 
“all shades of the various Everlastings. 
2490—Pkt., 15¢; 1% oz., 25¢; 14 oz., 35¢. 
CATANANCHE. Perennial. Easily grown “Everlast- 
ing’ flowers, bi-color, having white margin and blue 
center. Fine for cutting, the flowers borne on long 
clean stems. 2% feet. Lovely. 
2491—Pkt., 15¢; 2 pkts., 25¢. 
SCARLET FLAX 
LINUM. Annual. Brilliant crimson flowers, easily 
grown and always in bloom. One of the most showy 
annuals. 16 in. 
2108—Pkt., 10¢. 
BLUE FLAX. Perennial. Lovely blue flowers. 20 in. 
2110—Pkt., 15¢. 
FLAVUM. Perennial. Golden yellow flowers. 1 foot, 
Also splendid for the reckery. 
2115—Pkt., 20¢. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
. MYOSOTIS. 
Perennial. 
and shady situations. 
Lovely little plants for moist 
~ ALPESTRIS, ROYAL BLUE. Deep indigo blue flowers. 
6 in. 
. 1992—Pkt., 20¢. 
CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT 
A dwarfer 
form of this splendid annual. Compact plant freely 
producing its deep blue dainty flowers. If kept cut 
- will bloom for a long time. 
1857—Pkt., 10¢; 14 oz., 25¢. 
FOUR-O’CLOCKS 
Annual. Free-blooming from June to September. The 
flowers open in the afternoon and close the next morn- 
ing. 30 inches. 
2002—Pkt., 10¢; 14 0z., 20¢; oz., 60¢. 
. Mixed colofs. 
- 2005—Pkt., 15¢, 
- tra large bells and 
Pinks, Salzer’s Cliffwood Mixed 
DIANTHUS OR PINKS 
The varieties classed as annuals are really biennials, 
but they are treated as annuals as they bloom in a few 
weeks’ time. 
PERENNIAL PINKS 
CAESIUS. Or Cheddar Pink. Delicate rose pink 
flowers, fragrant; plants 1 foot high. Lovely. 
1963—Pkt., 15¢. 
HIGHLAND HYBRIDS. A strain from England. 
Strong stemmed tall pinks in mixed colors, prettily 
zoned and marked, deliciously fragrant. 1 foot. 
1964—Pkt., 25¢. 
PLUMARIUS NANUS FL. 
PL. (Double Hardy Garden 
Pinks.) Double and_= semi- 
double varieties in beautiful 
colors. 
1957—Pkt., 25¢. 
PLUMARIUS (Grass Pinks. 
Seotch Pinks or Pheasant- 
Eye Pink). A _ single Pink, 
with delightfully fringed 
flowers; mixed colors, 
1958—Pkt., 15¢. 
ANNUAL PINKS 
CHINENSIS (China Pinks). 
About 1 foot high, covered 
with large double flowers all 
summer long. Many colors 
mixed. 
1961—Pkt., 10¢. 
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., 15¢; 14 oz., 30¢. 
D. Plumarius 
FOXGLOVE 
DIGITALIS. Bien- 
nial. Handsome 
plants of stately 
growth, succeeding 
under almost all 
conditions. 38 to 5 
feet. 
GLOXINIAE- 
FLORA. Handsome 
Gloxinia - like flow- 
ers on long spikes. 
GIANT SHIRLEY 
MIXED. A Marvel- 
ous strain with ex- 
lovely colors. 
2004—Pkt., 20¢; 2 
- pkts., 35¢. 
Foxglove 
GEUM 
Perennial. Easy to grow and thriving on poor soil 
providing they have plenty of sun. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Large, double, 
flowers: blooms profusely all summer. 
2020—Pkt., 15¢. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. 
2021—Pkt., 15¢. 
bright scarlet 
Large, double golden yellow. 
GILIA 
Annual. Also called Thimble Flower or Queen Anne’s 
Thimble. Bushy, erect plants, with fine feathery foli- 
age, covered all summer long with rich lavender-blue 
flowers, 1 inch across. Makes a fine cut flower, and 
cures nicely if wanted as an “‘everlasting’’ bouquet for 
winter. 2 ft. 
2665—Pkt., 10¢. 
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