GAILLARDIA 
CARNATION CENTAUREA 
DOUBLE PORTULACA 
Carnation Centaurea 
CARNATION FLOWERED MIXED — The 
Leant iful flowers iiroduce lon<^ stemmed, 
handsomely friiifred blossoms 3 to 4 
inches across and are delit^htfully fra¬ 
grant. They rival carnations for beau¬ 
ty, in fact you will like them better 
as the colors are very dainty. Easy to 
prow and especially fine for cutting as 
they last a long time in water. Pkt. 
8 c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
BRILLIANT BEAUTIES 
Galllardia 
FINEST ANNUAL MIXED— One of the most 
showy annuals and gi'eatly admired for their fine 
form and rich blending of colors in orange, 
brown, bronze, maroon and crimson. llany of 
tlie flowers are 4 inches acrexss and being pro-* 
duced on long stems are excellent for bouquets. 
They blossom from July until frost. Easy to 
grow. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkt. lOc. 
Portulaca 
GIANT DOUBLE MIXED —A very choice strain 
of the popular bedding annuals that will delight 
you with their profusion of double flowers and 
will produce a high percentage of double flowers 
in a wide range of colors. Unsurpassed for beau¬ 
ty and brilliance. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Velvet Flower or Salpiglosis 
GIANT FLOWERED MIXED —Undoubtedly one of 
the most attractive annuals and for richness of 
colors they are unsuiq:)assed. Splendid for either 
beds or bou(iuet.9, they are as easy to grow as 
l)etunias and should be in every garden. The col¬ 
ors are very rich and velvety, each flower show¬ 
ing tints of gold. Continually in flower from 
early summer until frost. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. lOc. 
DwarS Nasturtiums 
BRILLIANT BEAUTIES MIXED —The plants are 
of vigorous growth, erect habit and beautiful 
rounded fonn. They are of quick gi’owth, begin 
, to bloom early in the summer and continue to 
bloom until killed by frost. So greatly diver- 
■ sified are the colorings that it seems almost im¬ 
possible to find two plants bearing flowers alike. 
The flowei’s are not only wonderfully brilliant 
but also of largo size. Pkt. 5c.; Yz oz. 10c.; 
oz. 15c. 
Do Not Overlook Pre- 
miiimt on Inside Front 
Cover. 
Snapdragon 
MASTADON MIXED —These wonderful Snapdragons are truly 
giant in size and must be seen to be appreciated. They pro¬ 
duce sj)ikes of flowers 2 ft. long and many of the single flow¬ 
ers will be 1 to \y-> in. across. Our mixture is compose<l of 
the very best colors and a bed will supi)ly you with cut flow¬ 
ers throughout the summer and fall. Pkt. Sc.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Tulip Poppy 
A very desirable hardy annual, seed sown in May will pro¬ 
duce i)lant* that commence to flower in July and from *hen 
until hard frosts are in continual bloom. Flowers are tulip¬ 
shaped, of deep golden color and are the only poppy suitable 
for cutting, lasting fully a week. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Giant Early Sweet Peas 
EARLY SPENCERS MIXED —A new tyjie of Sweet I’eas having 
the large waved flowers of the Ciant Spencers but coming in¬ 
to flowcM' fully three weeks earlier and will then continue to 
blo-surn for a long time. 'I'he vines are viirorous growers and 
l»nKluce a mass of flowers on long stems, often 3 to 4 flowers 
on •‘ach stem. Our mixture contains all the finest colors of the 
large ruflk-d strains. Pkt. 10c.; J /2 oz. 20c.; oz. 35c. 
J. ir. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, TK/s. ;;; 
VELVET FLOWER 
Mastodon Smpdmgonp 
Early Epencer Sweet Peas 
