Hollyhocks 
EVERBLOOMING ANNUAL MIXED— Tliis old l)ut 
favorite flower may now ho had in flower the first 
season. 'I he diversity of form and eolor of onr se- 
]e(-tion will afford yon many 6nn)rises. Some plants 
will prod’iee dens<*. double flowoi>!, others will be 
r(‘mi-(ionhle while some are single with double cen¬ 
ters. 1 he flowers are unnsnally larjje, some measur- 
in;r 5 incln^ across. In colors there is also a }jreat 
variety, some riclily brilliant, others dainty and el- 
(•iranf, ran^’inj; from Irlack, mare> )n. crimson, rose, 
pink to white. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c, 
Japanese Kiidzii Vine 
fine of tile fastest climbers having beantifnl 
II -wer-- like a wl leria but larirer in size and with 
b t!er clusters. The toliaj^e is voiy lu.Kuriant and 
w ,|uiek shade is wantinl this plant will jtrove 
*_ -.r'.it \abu* as it sisans to thrivi* (‘vcno'wlu^re 
5 - perfi'ctly hardy and will incr(‘as<> in size am 
aut v y.-ar after y. ,ir. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts, lac. 
Jt 
W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, TF/.s. 
SV' . r 
FOUR O'CLOCK 
Four O'clock 
FINEST MIXED —No flower makes 
a prettier border than the ,old- 
fashioned Four O’clock. Plant 
prows to a height of two feet and 
blooms in early morning and even¬ 
ing and rival the choicest garden 
flow'brs in color. It is one of the 
most brilliant and showy plants 
that can be grown with little or 
no trouble. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. 
Canary Bird Flower 
one i'',-n-like fc)liage tliiit blossoms 
'Ummer and fall, will also grow in 
Flowers are clear caiury yellow. 
1 otiraelive vitii their fringtil i)orals Which 
re-.-inb.e a cinar\- with open wings. .\Iso verv de.drable for 
Window b ro s. Pkt. 5c.; 1/4 oz. 15c. 
Cosmos 
GIANT EARLY FLOWERING MIXED— Grace and brilliancy 
■•Ui- the chiinioteri.'rtics of this pretty annual. The beautiful 
flowers with their deep bioad pedals rise from a cloud of fine 
teather>- f('liage. They are of compact, bushy growth about 
four f(M't high with flowers fully as large as the old variety, 
blowers are of various shnies. r;niging from jmn' white to 
purplish erim-snii. Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 10c.; Ys oi. 20c. 
How to Grow Asters 
and all other Vegetables and Flowers is 
v/ritten in detail in our booklet on Veg- 
ctabhs a''d Flowers. A copy is sent 
free, if a:k°d for, with every order of 
25c or mors. 
DAHLIAS 
Dahlias 
JUNG’S FANCY MIXED —The Dahlia still holds its 
place as “king” of all outdoor autumn flowers and 
they may be grown to the greatest iierfection from 
seed blooming the first summer. As easy to grow 
from the seed as the most common plant. Anyone 
can have a ma!jnificent display of tliese regal beau¬ 
ties at very small cost. Continue to bloom ])rofuse- 
ly until severe frosts when the bulbs can be tak¬ 
en up and stored until spring. A superb mi.xtuve 
of the finest varieties. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
t 
.V great improvement on the 
<’ld variety as this new strain 
retains it- bianiiul color innil 
late in the winter while the old 
xarieiy dried up in Se’ptember. 
'the Inislies are .a mass of dense 
live gre<ni ill Slimmer Avhile after 
frost it turns to losy claret nil 
and is highly ornamental after 
all other shrub- are <iead .ml 
the ■ffee! of this color against 
the snow i- certainiy a beautiful 
sight. The jilant- grow 8 to 4 
feel h gh and very dense and 
sMiiniei i leal f’ m the start, Pkt. 
7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; Ya- oz. 15c. 
Christmas Kochia 
ClTRf.STM.tS KOCHIA 
COSMOS 
Garden Pinks 
FAIRFIELD FINEST MIXED —These hardy annuals may be 
ranked among tha fairest gems of our flowers as few c-an 
eiiual them in beauty or profusion of blooms. They are of 
the riciiest and mo.st varied coloi's. The plants spread rap¬ 
idly and make ornamental masses of growth. They maj’ be 
.sown in the open ground when dinger from fi'ost is over 
and in a few weeks C ev are mass<>s of bloom continuing 
so until frost. Onr mixture includes the best single and 
double sorts. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; Ys oz. 20c. 
