SPIREA AK(;L'TA 
BLEEIJING HEART 
Giant Bleeding Heart 
An impro\ I'll type of the iii>p:ilar old fasiiinni d 
favorite. Tlie brauiiail liiii'i.. o.u loliage and lon^ 
showy branches of grace.ul hearl-snaped pinh 
flowers are alwais atiraclive. Tlie plants are very 
hardy and may be useil as borders or margins of 
shrubbery, also used ipiitc e.xlensiveU' for cutthi'g 
or bouiiuets. Does iMiuully \i'ell in sun or shade. 
Each 25c.; 3 for 60c. 
SNOWBERRY 
Lily o£ the Valley 
The Idly of the Valley is well 
known and will thrive and produce 
the handsome fragrant llowers dur¬ 
ing spring and early summer. Ic 
does uimsually well in shaded plac¬ 
es especially on the north or east 
side of your house. The llowers are 
well suited for culling; a bouipict 
will sweetly perfume any room. 
They are iierfectly' hardy tind will 
hloom in (i to 8 weeks after plant¬ 
ing. 6 for 35c.; 12 for 60c.; 100 
for $3.50. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
FIRE BUSH 
An unusually handsome shruh, gr</wing to .a 
height ot 1 ) to (i ft.; mo.-.i regular in outline and 
woll .suiteil tor idaming witli inui'r snrubs or as 
specimen plants on tne lawn. '1 he briglit gloB.-.y 
green leaves ciiange in the fall to a deep rose 
c()lor, )>arlioularly hand.-vimi' in fall with its bril¬ 
liant foliage and scarlet bendes. Each 30c.; 3 for 
75c. 
TAMARIX 
TAMARIX 
HISPIDA —This is the hardiest anil best 
variety. Will grow' 8 to 10 ft. tall but 
c.in be trimmed to a lower height if de¬ 
sired. Foliage is dense and feathery, 
silvery-blue in color very much like sil¬ 
ver spruce. Bright pink flowers are borne 
over it long perioil of time, (trows in 
sun or shade and in wet or dry places. 
Strong lG-24 in. plants: 25c eaoh; 
3 for 60c. 
YUCCA 
HARDY FERNS 
HARDY FERNS 
A tropical looking plant with 
long, narrow leaves which re¬ 
main green almost the entire 
yettr. Grows in close clumps and 
throws tip a flow'er stalk, 4 to 5 
ft. tall from which hang hean- 
tifnl cretim.v-whil 0 bell-shaped 
flowers, often oO to 100 flowers 
YUCCA on a spike. It remains in hloom 
a long lime during .lune and 
.Inly and ma.v be classed as one of the best hardy ornamental 
plants. Does well even on poor, dry soil; a very fine pi.ml 
tor cemeteries. Each 20o.; 3 for 50c. 
SNOWBERRY 
A valuable and desirable shrub with pink flowers 
which ate followed by Luge while wa-V-like berries 
which hang on the plant through fall and most of the 
winter. Grow 2 to 4 feet high, very showy and suc¬ 
ceeds almost anywhere. Of special value for iilanting 
in .shad.v idtices where other shrubs will not grow. 
Strong bushy plants each 20c:; 3 for 50c.; 12 for 
$1.75. 
Hardy native ferns are gain¬ 
ing wide popularity as their val¬ 
ue is becoming belter known 
They are easily growit and are 
esiiecially adtijited for shady plac¬ 
es where other plants or shrubs 
do not succeed. Our plants are 
grown here in the North and are 
sure to be hardy anywhere in 
the U. S. Full cultur.al instruc¬ 
tions sent with each order. 3 for 
40c.; 6 for 75c.; doz. $1.25, 
postpaid. 
(Garland Spirea) The grace and bcMuty of this 
fine shrub are har<l to show in a picture. The 
handsome dark green foliage is fine and feather}' 
ai d makiM it a beaut iiul s.irub even when not in 
bloom. I’tishes are a mound of snowy whiteness 
when in full hloom. (trows ;( to 4 ft. tall. Strong 
bushy plants each 25c.; 3 for 65c. 
SPIREA ARGUTA 
FIRE BU.SH 
J, W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, - 45 — 
