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J • W. Jung Seed Co., Quality Seed Growers , Randolph , IFis 
DOGWOOD 
Variegated Dogwood 
A highly valuable shrub that may be 
kept in any desired shape by pruning. 
May be used as a specimen shrub or for 
planting as the beautiful silver varie¬ 
gated foliage offers a fine contrast. Beau¬ 
tiful both in summer and winter as the 
branches are deep red. Strong Plants: 
Each 25c.; 3 for 55c. 
SNOWBERRY 
Butterfly Bush 
One of Our Finest Everblooming Shrubs. 
Blooms the first year and is in flower 
from early summer until frost. The plants 
die down in the winter, in the spring the 
old tops should be cut off close to the 
ground. As soon as the weather has wann¬ 
ed they make a rapid growth. 3 to 4 ft. 
tall and each branch terminates in a beau¬ 
tiful lilac-colored spike, 3 inches in di¬ 
ameter and 8 to 10 inches long. Often 
single bushes will have from 40 to 6*» 
spikes at one time. Cover the plants with 
coarse manure or leaves after the ground 
freezes up. Each 25c.; 3 for 60c. 
FIRE BUSH 
Fire Bush 
(Euonymus Alatus) 
An unusually handsome shrub, growing to 
a height of 5 to 6 ft; most regular in outline 
and well suited for planting with other shrubs 
or as specimen plants on the lawn. The bright 
glossy green leaves change in fall to a deep 
rose color, particularly handsome in fall with 
its brilliant foliage and scarlet berries. Eacn 
40c.; 3 for $1.00. 
Snowberry 
A valuable and desirable shrub with pink 
flowerss which are followed by large white 
wax-like berries which hang on the plant 
through fall and most of the winter. Grow 3 
to 4 feet high, very showy and succeeds almost 
anywhere. Of special value for planting in 
shady places where other shrubs will not grow. 
Strong bushy plants each 20c.; 3 for 50c.; 12 
for $1.75. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Spirea Douglass! 
A beautiful shrub growing 4 to 6 ft. 
tall with reddish brown branches and 
narrow oblong foliage. Produces hand¬ 
some spikes of deep rose-colored flowers 
in July and August. Perfectly hardy and 
very useful in mixing in with other 
shrubs or specimen plants. Each 20c.; 
3 for 50c.; doz. $1.75. 
Lily o£ the Valley 
The Lily of the Valley is well known and will thrive and 
jroduce the handsome fragrant flowers during spring and 
, a rly summer. It does unusually well in shaded places espec¬ 
ially on the north or east side of your house. The flowers are 
.veil suited for cutting; a bouquet will sweetly perfume any 
room Thev are perfectly hardy and will bloom in 6 to 8 
S after planting. 6 for 30c.; 12 for 50c.; 100 for $3.25. 
YUCCAS 
narrow 
ilamefltosa A tropical looking plant with long, 
—- leaves which remain green almost the entire 
Grows in close clumps and throws up a flower stalk. 4 
'ear 
to 5 ft. tall from which hang beautiful creamy-white bell¬ 
shaped flowers, often 50 to 100 flowers on a spike. It re¬ 
mains in bloom a long time during June and July and may 
be classed as one of our best hardy ornamental plants. Does 
well even or poor, dry soil; a very fine plant for cemeteries. 
Each 20c.; 3 for 50c. 
Mow Variegated Among the hardy foliage and flower- 
wew jng plants for the i awn few are more 
stately than this splendid yucca. The broad sword-like foliage 
is deep green and broadly margined creamy white adding 
much to its beauty. Alto produces immense spikes of creamy 
white flowers. Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 
YUCCA 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
