PHLOX DRUMMONDII 
GRANDIFLORA MIXED 
This superb strain is notable not only for va¬ 
riety and brilliancy of colors but also for the 
perfection and size of the flowers. Many of the 
single flowers are so large that they will nearly 
cover a 50-cent piece. The colors range from 
pure white to deepest red or crimson while the 
clear eye of some of the flowers is peculiarly 
marked. For a mass of splendid colors no flower 
will give a more satisfactory return for so little 
cost. No garden should be without these most 
beautiful of all dwarf growing annuals. 
Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; Zb oz. 20c. 
SALVIA 
SALVIA 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
SATIN FLOWER 
Summer Azalea or Satin Flower 
An easy growing annual that rivals the Azalea for 
boapty of its fine rose-like blossoms. Seed may be sown 
in the garden and by July they are a complete mass of 
blossoms completely hiding the foliage. Blossoms shiny 
like satin, deep rose colored and remain in blossom a 
long time. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. ✓ 
SUMMER POINSETTIA 
Summer Poinsettla 
An easily grown annual, growing IS 
to 24 in. tall. About the middle of 
the summer the top center leaves turn 
to a rich orange scarlet resembling a 
Poinsettia. Also useful for bouquets. 
Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
BONFIRE—One of the finest Salvias 
and the grandest bedding plant 
known. A bed of them will surpass 
the finest scarlet geraniums in bril¬ 
liancy and continuous bloom. The 
plants grow very bush}' attaining a 
height of about 30 inches and sin¬ 
gle plants often carry 100 spike9 
measuring 10 to 12 inches in length. 
The flowers are of a brilliant, daz¬ 
zling scarlet and from the time they 
first begin to flower ^the plants are 
a continuous blaze of color until 
killed by frost. We know of no oth¬ 
er flower that will equal the gor¬ 
geous effect of a row or bed of these 
Salvias when in full bloom. Why 
pay from 50 to 70 cents per doz¬ 
en for these plants when you can 
raise at least 50 plants from a pkt. 
of our seed. Pkt. Sc.; 3 pkts. 20c.; 
Va oz. 35c. 
DWARF PHLOX 
NANA COMPACTA MIXED—This 
splendid race of dwarf annual 
Phloxes cannot be overpraised for 
brightness and beauty. The plants 
are always lavishly covered with 
large flowers of the most brilliant 
hues. Nothing better for bedding 
purposes is listed in this catalog. 
They succeed everywhere and are 
in universal favor for summer 
growing flowering purposes. Bush¬ 
es are dwarf and compact, six to 
eight inches high, forming dense 
masses of bloom all summer. The 
colors include pure white, deep and 
showy red with white eye and 
many other shades. Pkt. 8c.; 
2 pkts. 15c.; Zb oz. 25c. 
VERBENA 
DWARF PHLOX 
VERBENAS 
FAIRFIELD FAMOUS MIXED—We offer you a giant 
flowered mixture of these beautiful annuals. The 
trusses measure,9 to 12 inches in circumference and 
the individual florets on well grown plants measure 
one inch across. They bloom freely, are vigorous in 
growth and contain beautiful new colors and shades. 
A mass of bloom from July until heavy frosts. Pkt. 
8c.; Zb oz. 25c. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
HARDY ANNUAL MIXED—The old favorite Sweet 
William as all know does not flower until the second 
year but this new strain will begin to bloom in 50 
to 00 days from seed sown in the spring and will 
continue to blossom all summer. The flowers or heads 
are of large size, very fragrant and of various coloi’s, 
white, crimson, rose-pink, etc., many of which are 
edged with white. Splendid for bed9 or borders. Pkt. 
7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; Z 8 oz. 15c. 
Mrs. Roy Chalker, Mich.—I am a booster of your 
seeds; I have never found any to equal JUNG'S 
SEEDS. 
Mrs. Thos. Newman, S. D.—Was well pleased with 
the many garden seeds received from you last 
year. They grew splendidly. 
S. C. Shepherd, Lewiston, Idaho.— 
This is the fourth season we have 
ordered seeds from you and find 
them very satisfactory. 
ANNUAL SWEET WILLIAM 
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