Giant Bridal Wreath 
The finest of all Spireas. A splendid 
hard}", rapid growing slnoib. 4 to G ft. 
tall when matured and even greater in 
diameter. It forms a large dome sliapcd 
hush whicli in Itlooming season is cov¬ 
ered with long gracefully drooping gar¬ 
lands of snowy wliite tiowers. A very 
liai'dy attractive shi-ub tliat is sure to 
please. Each 25c.; 3 for 55c. 
(lOLDEN MOt K OKANdl-: 
Golden Leaved Mock Orange 
One of the Best Golden Leaved Shrubs. 
It not only has golden folia:>:e but also 
]iroduces a wealth of handsome, fragrant 
orange-like tiowers in May and June. Well 
suit(Ml for i)lanting singly, in groups, or 
for iilanting among other shrubs as the 
golden foliage adds life and charm to the 
Itlauting. Makes a beautiful bush, ])erfect- 
ly hardv and grows to a height of 4 to 
T) ft. Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 
Mary Freeman, Wash. — My order of 
plants arrived in the finest shape and is 
coming along grand. 
Mrs. Howard Kortsehl, Wis.—The shrubs 
received from you last year were the fin¬ 
est I ever received from any source. 
E- B. Guilford, III.—The recent order of 
ornamental and garden shrubs are very 
fine—all that one could ask for. 
Jung’s Shrubs Please 
Mrs. S. Graves, Cal.— The 
shrubs I ordered from you ar¬ 
rived in splendid condition, 
every one lived and is grow¬ 
ing rapidly. 
Phillip Schandel, Pa.—I am 
most pleased with the way 
you handle your plant or¬ 
ders. Kindly send me more 
plants like those j ust re¬ 
ceived. 
UrSII BITTKU SWEET 
FERN LEAVED SIMREA 
Fern Leaved Spirea 
A handsome and vigorous shrub that should 
be included in every jilauting. It has foliag.' 
like a fern or Mountain Ash and ])rod;ices 
large spikes of luire white H ovel’s similar to 
a Hydrangea during July and August. Very 
tine for jilautiiig with other shrubs as tli' 
fern-like foli-me shows lui splendid. Each 
25c.; 3 for 65o.; doz. $2.50. 
Bush Bittersweet 
\ beautiful hanly shrub which will grow 
f) to ft. tall. In sjiriug it is covereil with 
a mass of bright yellow flowers, tollowed b\’ 
brilliant rose c’olored beiries Hike bitliu’- 
.sweet) which remain on the jilauts until mid¬ 
winter Leaves color up beautifully in the 
fall. Strong 2 yr, plants: Each 30c.; 3 for 
Golden Wiegela 
A dwarf and very useful shrub which 
grows H to 4 ft. tall. The leave.s are mar- 
gineil creamy white and are siilendid for 
jdantiiig among other shrubs or used as 
sjiwimeii jilaiits around the house or lawn. 
Flowc'i’s ro'c c(don‘<l and lu’oduced in great¬ 
est ])rofusion. A shrub of rare beauty from 
early s]iriug until late fall; sure to please. 
Each 25c.; 3 for 60c.; 12 for $2.25. 
Toil—TIR?! .TFNKIX.S 
RIIEIXLANDER 
Mrs. W. A. Shiner, Md.—My order 
from you arrived in good condition. 
It was well packed and I am well 
pleased with plants. 
MRS. JENKINS—A favorite variety as it is ])ure white 
end blooms for a long jicriod. 
PANTHEON—This fiiu' \ariety will delight yo.i wiih 
its masses of rose-piidc Howers. 
RHEINLANDER—One of our best varieties, H nwc'vs 
giant clusters of salmon-iiink with a deep red (U'c. 
Any of the above: 20c each; 3 for 50c.; doz. $1..">0. 
Mixed colors: 3 for 40c.; doz. $1.25. 
tiOLDEN WIEOELA 
Mrs. Otto Lutz, Pa.—Send me more shrubs, those 
from you bloomed the first year and sure were fine 
plants. 
ECLAIREUR—A very 
good strong growin 
variety. Brilliant rosy 
carmine bloom. 
Hardy Phlox 
These may be classed as one of 
our bes't summer Howering jieren- 
ire very hardy, ea.'-y to 
grow and suited for a 
wide variety of soils. 
All of our plants are 
strong Held grown and 
not small rooted cut¬ 
tings. 
t 
J. tr. Jitna Seed Co., Randolph, tE/s. 
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