GARDEN PINT'S 
CHINESE WOOLFLOWER 
COSMOS 
OARDEN PINKS 
FAIRFIELD FINEST MIXED— 
These hardy annuals may be 
ranked among’ the fairest gems 
of our flowers as few can equal 
them In beauty or profusion of 
blooms. They are of the richest 
and most Varied colors. Tne 
plants spread rapidly and make 
ornamental masses of growth. 
They may be sown in the open 
ground when danger from frost 
is over and In a few weeks 
they are masses of bloom con* 
tinning so until frost. Our 
mixture includes the best sin* 
gle and double sorts. Pkt.7o.; 
2 pkts. 12c.; /a oz. 20o. 
CHINESE 
WOOLFLOWER 
Most Magnificent Garden An* 
nual Ever Introduced. The 
plants average 2 feet in height 
branching freely, each shoot 
bearing a beautiful ball of 
wool in pink, yellow and scar¬ 
let. It flowers early and pro¬ 
fusely and the heads of bloom 
mixed with fresh green foliage 
makes the plant look like all 
immense bouquet set in the 
ground. They continue to grow 
with a richness of color r 11 
summer and fall until severe 
frosts destroy A rare nov¬ 
elty. Fresh cut flowers when 
dried are very much used for 
winter decoration. Pkt. 10c. | 
3 pkts. 20c. 
cosmos 
GIANT EARLY FLOWERING 
MIXED- — Grace and brilliancy 
are the characteristics of tills 
pretty annual. The beautiful 
flowers with their deep broad 
petals rise from a cloud of fine 
feathery foliage. They are of 
compact, bushy growth about 
four feet high with flowers 
fully as large as the old vari¬ 
ety. Flowers are of various 
shades, ranging from pure white 
to purplish crimson. Pkt. 5c.; 
3 pkts. 10c.; Za oz. 20c. 
MORNING GLORIES 
GIANT JAPANESE MIXED— 
The robust vines attain a 
height of from 15 to 20 feet. 
Their charm lies in the en¬ 
trancing beauty and large size 
of the flowers; they measure 
from 3 to 4 inches across. 
Some flowers are of deep, rich, 
velvety colors, others daintily 
tinted and shaded. There are 
reds from soft rose to crimson 
and garnet; daintiest blue to 
purple; snow-white to silver 
gray. They are easy to grow 
and quick to come into bloom. 
Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; Z\ oz. 
15c. 
Mrs. C. M. Merkey, Birnam- 
wood, Wis.—I have used your 
seeds for the past 8 seasons 
with great satisfaction; they 
were recommended to me by 
a brother’s family who had 
used JUNG'S seeds for many 
years. 
Everett A. Reisner, Hawkeye, 
Iowa. — I iwas without your 
seeds last year and I surely 
could tell it in my garden. I 
think your seeds are the best 
I’ve had. 
PANSIES 
JUNGS GIANT FANCY 
MIXED— This “Fancy Mix¬ 
ture” contains seeds of the 
largest, richest and hand¬ 
somest pansies known to the 
horticultural world. The well 
formed expanded flowers are 
uniformly of the largest size 
and of fine substance; they 
are borne on long, stiff stems 
well above the heavy deep 
green foliage. The colors ure 
rich and varied such as white 
cream, yellow, deep orange, 
mahogany, claret, reddish 
bronze rose; all are dis¬ 
tinctly blotched. The com¬ 
pact rounded plants are of 
sturdy habit and hear gi¬ 
gantic flowers profusely and 
continuously. Pkt. 20c.; 
'/g oz. 75c. 
PETUNIAS 
DEFIANCE MIXED — This 
strain hears grand, substan¬ 
tial .flowers of the largest 
size in profusion. The flowers 
frequently measure five inch¬ 
es across; the colors are in¬ 
describably rich and varied. 
Most of the flowers are 
fringed beautifully and have 
open throats. All are dis¬ 
tinctly veined, especially in 
the throat portion and in 
many the throat is darker 
than the older portion of the 
petals, imparting a rich vel¬ 
vety effect, Some of the col¬ 
ors are rich and gorgeous 
while others are of lovely 
delicate shades. Pkt. 25c.; 
3 pkts, 50c, 
GERANIUMS 
GIANT Z0NALE HYBRIDS— 
It is not generally known 
that geraniums can be eas¬ 
ily grown from seed, in fact 
some of the finest new va¬ 
rieties are started from seed. 
Seed sown early will produce 
flowering plants the first 
year. Our seed contains a 
great variety of colors and 
there is much pleasure in 
waitehing them develop from 
seed to blooming plants. Pkt. 
10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
POPPY 
GIANT DOUBLE MIXED— 
These double fringed annual 
Poppies are very beautiful; 
they belong to the earnation- 
flowered type, the large flow¬ 
ers having the same globe 
formation with gracefully 
fringed petals. Plants are of 
branching, stocky growth, 15 
to 18 inches high, each 
plant carrying several of these 
exquisite flowers. The great 
variety of fine color flanges 
from the most gorgeous shades 
down to pure white. They 
■' ro of the easiest culture. 
P^t. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; Zs oz. 
15c. 
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and note the fine Vegetables, 
Flowers, Bulbs and Plants 
that are sent FREE to Jung’s 
customers. Do not overlook 
these fine Premiums. You al¬ 
ways get full value when you 
send us your orders. 
Japanese morning glory 
DEFIANCE PETUNIAS 
GERANIUMS 
GIANT DOUBLE POPPIES 
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