SALZER’S PERENNIAL PLANTS 
In This Column: Each, 42¢c; any 3 for 98c; 
any 6 for $1.70; any 12 for $3.10, postpaid. 
ACHILLEA 
—*Perry’s White. Very choice. The whitest 
of all Achilleas, large flowers. Its many 
branches hold their mass of feverfew-like 
flowers about a foot above the soil. For 
cemetery planting, it is the most valuable 
of all white flowers. Blooms from May on. 
—*Rosea. Pink flowers. Very pretty. 
AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
Bloom early in spring. 112 to 2 feet. 
—*Crimson Star. A beautiful large flower 
with crimson sepal and spurs and white 
petals. Long spurred type. 
—*Leng Spurred, Mixed. Many beautiful 
shades, elegantly spurred. 
BELLFLOWER 
Platycodon Grandiflora—Large, showy deep 
blue bell-shaped flowers are produced all 
summer on long stems. 2 ft. 
CARNATION 
Hardy garden carnations. 
Mixed colors, 
flowers all summer. 20 in. 
CENTAUREA 
Perennial Cornflower. violet-blue 
Large 
flowers from July to Sept. 2 ft. 
CONE FLOWER 
Rudbeckia Purpurea. Plants 3 feet high, 
bearing peculiar reddish-purple flowers 4 
Inches across, with a large cone-shaped 
center. July to October. 
COREOPSIS 
—Grandifiora. Flowers are of rich, golden 
yellow, graceful form; blooms entire summer 
and autumn. 2 feet. 
—Double New Gold. Deep golden yellow 
double flowers, constantly in bloom. 
DAISY 
Every garden should have some of these 
free-flowering daisies. 
Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum). Large, single, 
daisy-like flewers, 3 to 4 inches across on 
stems 2 feet high. Showy flowers of all col- 
ors except blue and yellow, all mixed. 
SHASTA DAISY 
—Alaska. The improved, big Shasta Daisy. 
Huge single, often 415 to 5 inches across. 
Pure white. Blooms all summer and into fall. 
Single flowers, 21% feet. 
DIANTHUS 
—*Plumarius Semperflorens. (Ever-bloom- 
ing Hardy Pinks). Sweet scented double, sin- 
gle. and semi-double flowers, mixed colors. 
-in. 
GAILLARDIA 
—Grandifiora. Centers are dark red brown, 
while the petals are marked with rings of 
brilliant crimson. 
*PENTSTEMON 
Barbatus Hybrids. Showy, tubular flowers 
in warying shades of rose, pink and lavender. 
Long, slender stems, fine for cutting. June. 
215 ft. 
*PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Ground Pinks). Forms a dense, low-grow- 
ing mass of evergreen foliage bearing dainty 
little flowers in Spring. Suitable for planting 
on tops of graves, around bases of trees, etc. 
State color wanted: Lavender, Pink, or White. 
SCABIOSA 
Or Blue Bonnet. The flowers are a soft 
shade of lavender blue. Splendid for cutting. 
2 ft. June to Sept. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Bears a_profusion of double flowers in 
May and June, excellent for cutting, mixed 
colors. 112 ft. 
SWEET PEA, PERENNIAL 
Lathyrus. Vigorous climber, mixed colors. 
10 
In This Column: Each, 49c; any 3 for $1.38; 
any 6 for $2.58; any 12 for $4.75, postpaid. 
BLAZING STAR 
Liatris. Native of Wisconsin, this showy 
perennial produces long spikes of purple and 
rosy-purple flowers July to Sept. 3 to 4 feet. 
*BLUE BELLS 
Mertensia. Also called Virginia Cowslip 
May and June. 1 to 11% feet, with pinkish 
buds opening to lovely blue flowers. 
CAMPANULA 
*Carpatica (Harebell). Dwarf compact 
plants and large bell-shaped blue flowers. 
Blooms all summer. 10 inches. 
Persicifolia Peach Bells. Upright spikes of 
bell-shaped fiowers in June. Fine for cutting. 
8 feet. Blue or white; state which. 
COREOPSIS 
Superba. A choice variety of Coreopsis. 
Large yellow flowers with a dark blotch in 
the center. 2 ft. Blooms all summer. 
DELPHINIUM 
A very showy and hardy perennial. 
—Pacific Giants Hybrids. This is about the 
most beautiful of all Delphinii. Light Blue, 
Dark Blue, Light Violet. State color wanted. 
—Galahad. Beautiful and the purest white 
ever introduced. Lark spikes. 
HIBISCUS 
Mallow. Also called Marshmallow or Rose- 
mallow. Greatly admired large open flowers 
very striking brilliant red and pink shades, 
mixed. August and September, 312 to 4 ft. 
Splendid for the rear of the hardy border. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Double. Tall stately plants bearing huge 
beautiful double flowers. Splendid for corners, 
backgrounds, among shrubbery or against 
buildings. Colors range from white and yel- 
low through pink, rose, salmon to dark red. 
Summer blooming. We supply mixed colors 
only. 
“MONARDA 
Bee Balm or Bergamot. Brilliant scarlet 
flowers born in close heads on stems 2 to 3 
ft. high. Showy plants for semi-shade or sun. 
SEDUM | 
One of the finest rock garden plants. 
Spreads quickly to form dwarf, compact 
masses. 
*ACRE Golden Moss). Yellow flowers 
blooming in June. 4 inches. 
*ALBUM (White Moss). White flowers 
blooming in June. 4 inches. 
*STOLONIFERUM (Trailing). Produces 
purplish-pink flowers in July and Aug. 6 in. 
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Spirea Venusta 
SPIREA VENUSTA 
A superb plant growing about 4 feet high. 
Delightfully fragrant cymes of rosy carmine 
flowers in July. Fine for the tall border or 
along the foundation of the house. Blooms 
profusely. Beautiful. Good for cutting. 
STOKESIA 
Cornflower Aster. Beautiful, large, light 
blue flowers borne profusely in late summer 
and autumn. 18 in. Elegant for cutting. 
TRITOMA 
Hybrids. Popularly known as Red Hot 
Poker. Makes a showy display in autumn 
phere tate cone-shaped flowers. Mixed col- 
ors. ; 
*Suitable for Rock Garden—All Prices are Postpaid. 
Baby’s Breath Bristol Fairy 
BABY’S BREATH 
Gypsophila. Desirable for bouquets. 
BRISTOL FAIRY. The flowers of this 
splendid double white variety are almost 
twice as large as the older types. It is prac- 
tically everblooming. 2 feet. Each, 82c; 
for $2.25. 
*ROSY VEIL. A very pretty pink Baby’s 
Breath. Veritable clouds of pink double flow- 
ers. 12 in. high. Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
BLEEDING HEART 
Dicentra Spectabilis. 
CARNATION CRIMSON KING 
Beautiful double, deep crimson flowers on 
14 inch stems, borne all summer. Feed heav- 
ily AOE larger flowers. 20 in. Each, 57c; 3 for 
Rh 
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HARDY CUSHION 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Loads and Loads of Gorgeous Flowers 
18 in. Plant 2 feet apart. 
YELLOW CUSHION, deep yellow; PINK 
CUSHION, light pink; BRONZE CUSHION, 
deep bronze; RED CUSHION, deep red flow- 
ers; WHITE CUSHION, white. State kind 
wanted. Any of the above: Each, 45c; any 3 
for $1.25; 6 for $2.25, postpaid. 
*CORAL BELLS 
Heuchera Sanguinea. Bushy plants bearing 
loose, graceful spikes of coral-red flowers in 
great profusion from May to Sept. 18-24 in. 
Each, 57c; 3 for $1.60. 
DICTAMNUS 
Gas Plant or Fraxinella. An old-fashioned 
plant which will live undisturbed for many 
Beautifully proportioned with spikes 
of showy rose-pink flowers. Foliage is frag- 
oy 214 ft. June and July. Each %7%5c; 3 for 
FUNKIA (Plaintain Lily) 
Subcordata Grandiflora. Also known as Au- 
gust Li White Flowers. 2 ft. Each 82c; 
or: $2.25. 
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GOLDEN GLOBE 
Rudbeckia Laciniata. An improved form of 
Golden Glow. i 
LYTHRUM 
Unusually showy spikes of rose colored 
flowers. 3-4 ft. July-Sept. Fine for cutting. 
Each, 57c; 3 for $1.60. 
*MOUNTAIN OF GOLD 
Euphorbia Polychroma. 
beautiful plants we 
One of the most 
have ever grown. It 
‘ rose-shaped, the size of a 
silver dollar. May-June. Each, 57c; 3 for $1.60. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA 
*Laphami, The finest form of our beautiful 
native phlox, bearing masses of fragrant, lilac 
onan in May. 10 in. high. Each, 57¢c; 3 for 
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: JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co: 
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