Magic or Angel Lily 
A praiid summer flowerinir bull), ])ruducing with 
UToat freedom lar^e Amaryllis-like pure white fra- 
trmiit blossoms. A most wondei-ful j)laut as toe 
flowers are so larj^e and handsome. Hulbs send up 
tall stems, whic-h bear sev«*ral of tlie larire flow- 
prs. Hulbs may be taken up in Oct. and after a 
few weeks rest, potted and flowered in the house in 
winter. We know you will be hiirhlv' pleased with 
this fine lily. Each 20c.; 3 for 50c.; doz. $1.75. 
Fire Bush 
An unusually handsome shrub^ j^rowinfr to a 
heipfht of 5 to 6 ft.; most reffular in outline and 
W(jll suited for plantin'; with other shrubs or as 
specimen planhs on the lawn. The brit;ht ^lot^sy 
'.rreen leaves change in the fall to a deep rose 
color, particularly handsome in fall with its bril¬ 
liant foliage and searlet berries. Each 30c.; 3 for 
75c. 
Snow berry 
A valuable and desirable shrub with pink flowers 
which are followed by large white wax-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 planting 
in shady places where other shrubs will not grow 
Strong bushy plants each 20c:; 3 for 50c.; 12 for 
$1.75. 
TA.MAKIX 
Tamarix 
HISPIDA—This is the hardiest and best 
FIRE nrsii 
SNOWHERRY 
variety. Will grow 8 to 10 ft. tall but 
can be trimmed to a lower height if de¬ 
sired. Foliage is dense and feathery, 
sil\ery-blue in color very much like sil¬ 
ver spruce, bright pink flowers are borne 
over a long period of tin)e. Grows in 
sun or shade and in wet or dry places. 
Strong 18-24 in. plants: 25 c each; 
3 for 60c. 
lily of the valley 
BLEEDING HEART 
Giant Bleeding Heart 
An improved type of the popular old fashioned 
lavorite. The beautiful finely cut foliage and long 
sliowy branches of graceful heart-sliaped pink 
flowers are alwa 3 s attractive. The plants are very 
hardy and may be used as borders or margins of 
shrubbery, also used quite extensively for cutting 
or bouquets. Does equally well in sun or shade. 
Each 25c.; 3 for 60c. 
Lily of the Valley 
The Lil}’ of the Vallej' is well 
known and will thrive and produce 
the handsome fragrant flowers dur¬ 
ing spring and early summer. It 
does unusually well in sliaded plac¬ 
es especially on the north or east 
side of your house. The flowers are 
well suited for cutting; a bouquet 
will sweetly perfume anj' room. 
They are perfectly hardy and will 
l)loom in 6 to 8 weeks after })lant- 
iii'g. 6 for 35c.; 12 for 60c.; 100 
for $3.50. 
HARDY FERNS 
Y ucca 
YUCCA 
.Inly .nd ma.v Ic-cla d as 
I)l.:nf . l"><-s wrll e\fn nn 
for Cl nieterioN. Each 20c.: 
A tropical looking plant with 
long, nari'ow loaves which re¬ 
main green almost the entire 
3 oar. Grows in close clumjis and 
throws up a flower stalk, 4 to 5 
ft. tall from which liamg beau¬ 
tiful croamy-white boll-shaped 
flowi-rs, often .'iO to 100 flowers 
on a spike. If remains in bloom 
a long lime duriti'g .Inne and 
one of the best hardv ornamental 
I'oor, dry soil; a vorv' fine iilaiit 
3 for 50c. 
Hardy Ferns 
Hardy native ferns are gai 
ing wide popularity as their v: 
ne is becoming better know 
They are easily grown ami a 
especially adapted for shad 3 ' pis 
es where other plants or shm 
do not succeed. Our plants a 
grown here in the North and a 
sure to be hardv an 3 'where 
the U. S. Full culturaJ instn: 
tions sent with each order. 3 f 
40c.: 6 for 75c.; doz. $1.2 
— 48 - J, W, Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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