J, W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. - 31 — 
'DAISIES 
Annual Daisies 
FANCY MIXED —Plants of very neat branch¬ 
ing' halht, grow about twelve to fifteen inch¬ 
es high ami ai’e exceedingly profuse in flow¬ 
ering. A bed in full bloom is a magnificent 
sight. Seed may be started under glass or 
sown in the open ground. New colors in all 
shades from pure white to deep orange. Many 
aro beautifully rayed or zoned. Certainly a 
great acciuisition and a magnificent new gar¬ 
den favorite. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Mrs. L. Rasmussen, Wis.—The Asters from 
you were beautiful, the finest I have had for 
many years. 
Mrs. L. Champeny, Wis.—Have bought your 
seeds for years, we especially enjoyed your 
lovely Asters. 
New Snapdragon 
RUST-PROOF MIXED —In many sections rust 
destro 3 "S these plants before they flower. This 
new strain is veiy resastant to nist and you 
may grow these favorites to perfection. It 
will produce very large flowers in a wonder¬ 
ful range of bright, rich colors. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 pkts. 25c. 
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Centaurea 
JUBILEE GEM—A new type of the 
popular “cornflower” or bachelor but¬ 
ton. Crows only 8 to 10 in. tall, the 
deep blue flowers fairly cover the bush¬ 
es. Unexcelled for borders as they com¬ 
mence to flower very early and continue 
in bloom for weeks.* Pkt. 7c.; J/s os. 
15c. 
Carnation Pinks 
FANCY MIXED —The rare beauty of 
these fine annuals rival Carnations and 
come into flower in G to 8 weeks after 
sowing. Plants grow 12 to 1.1 in. tall 
and bloom profusely for a long period 
of time. Well suited for beds, borders 
and bou(]uets. Pkt. Sc.; 2 pkts. 15c.; 
Ys oz. 20 c. 
JUN 6 *S SPECIAL ASTER OFFER 
One Pkt of each of the above eight Superb As¬ 
ters for 50c. 
With each collection we send FREE INSTRUC¬ 
TIONS on how to grow the large fancy flowers. 
JUNG’S SUPERB ASTERS 
Jung’s Giant Fancy Mixed Asters 
This is the highest grade of mixed As¬ 
ters it is possible to produce. It contains all 
of the colors shown above and is made up of 
only giant flowered varieties. Most seedsmen 
do not put out such a mixture as the st‘ed 
costa too much but as we grow our own seed 
it is possible for us to do this. IMany of these 
flowers will be 5 in. across and are borne on 
stems 2 to 3 ft. long. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 
20c.; Ys oz. 30c. 
Jung’s Superb Asters 
lion of flowers ^ourStrains perfec- 
can ajtproich the \etor t unexcelled. No other flower 
of bldJni. They are -nlT ■"'“'“s'o'' 
oarly summer ^uolil i,i fhe “'°™ 
cre'^m'odu''cSlP''^'d'’' BEAUTY—Olant rose-piuk limy. 
JUNP'e Tuove lO”-! ^'4 oz. 45c. 
that Hvaf "■‘-■ll-pink 
Pkt. 10c.: 1/4 oz. size and beauty. 
floarere'l come^inre 
?,',fe~l.hr “V 
double Pkt. 8 c.; 1/4 oz. 40cf 
JUNG’S SCARLET CFIVI a'i..rv .. 1 
lOod; ""^4 or'^’seo‘iSwers.'^Pkl; 
~ PUBPL.-t,eep purp.e, e.ttra tou- 
giant flowers. 
Ya oz. 40c. 
stems each carrying one of the 
best puiylo to be liad. Pkt.*8c.; 
JUNG’S EARLY INNOCENCE—The earliest A f 
blossoms in Julv ■uitl 1 earnest Aster, 
fine flowers to each plant fnumber of 
14 oz. 35c. ^ Pkt. 8 c.; 
YELLOW CHRYSANTHEMUM—The newest a <■ 
Delicate canary yellow flowers ^ “ei\est Aster, 
profiisel.v. Pkt. 10c. * ^ bloom 
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