EVERBLOOMING LILY 
LAVATERA 
Everblooming Wonder Lily 
GEL’M 
Geuni 
MRS. BRADSHAW—A very handsome hardy 
plant that deserves the widest popularitv, 
as the profuse flowering: attractive plants 
are a valuable addition to any hardy gar¬ 
den. Easy to f?row and will bloom the fli-st 
year if started early. This Variety bears 
r(‘d flowers on stems 15 to 18 in. lon<>- 
Pkt. Sc.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
A wonderful new hardy Lily that will bloojn 
from seed the first year it started early. Flowers 
very much resemble Easter Lilies, being: pure 
white inside, slig:htly ting:ed deep rose on the 
outside. They grow 3 to 4 ft. tall and often 
produce 10 to 15 flowers on a stem. Will in¬ 
crease in size and beauty from year to year. 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 2 yr. Blooming size 
Bulbs: Each 20c.; 3 for 50c.; doz. $1.40. 
* Geraniums 
GIANT ZONALE HYBRIDS—It is not generalIj' known 
that geraniums can be easily grown from seed, in fact 
some of the finest new varieties are started from seed. 
Seed sown early will produce flowering plants the first 
.rear. Our see<l contains a great variety of colors and 
I lore is much pleasure in watching them develop from 
seed to blooming plants. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Rev. J. J. Brent, Koesevills, ■ N. Y.-—Back again 
which is a sign that I have been treated well. 
Love-in-the-M ist 
NIGELLA—A lovrly free flow¬ 
ering annual suitable for eith¬ 
er beds, borders or bouquets. 
It grows to a height of 12 to 
15 in., foliage is fine and 
dainty and blooms very pro¬ 
fusely. The dainty blue flowers 
are borne on long stems, splen¬ 
did for either beds or cutting. 
An unusually fine bed of flow¬ 
ers may be had by sowing 
these and California Poppies in 
the same bed. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 
15c. 
Nigella—Love-in-a-Mist 
Molten Fire 
TRICOLOR — A wonderfully 
fine ornamental plant that is 
sure to attract attention wher¬ 
ever grown on account of its 
brilliant color. Plants grow 
rapidly and have bronze col¬ 
ored foliage until the plants 
attain a height of about 2 ft. 
when the tips of the branches 
open up like gigantic poinset- 
tias taking on a bright scarlet 
and gold color. Pkt. 10c.; 3 
pkts. 20c. 
GERANIUMS 
Lavatera 
ROSY MORN — These handsome flowem 
should be grown by every flower lover. 
Plants gi'ow 2 ft. in heigiit and produce 
a mass of charming rose-pink flowers. Very 
useful for showy beds or borders and as 
the flowere are • l>onie on long stems they 
are veiy irseful for vases and bouquets. 
It is easy to grow and sure to please. 
Pkt. 5c.; Vs oz. 15c. 
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MOLTEN FIRE 
Mignonette 
B ISM ARK—One of the grandest mignonettes ever introduced. It 
is remarkable for size, color, fragrance and profusion of blooms. 
Flower spikes are of giant size, measuring G to 8 in. long and 
fierj’ red in color. Very showy as the bright flowers contrast ef¬ 
fectively against the deep gTeen foliage. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
FINEST MIXED—A fine mixture, grows rapidly and produces 
fine spikes of blossoms during tbe cool weather of spring and 
fall. Make a second sowing in August to furnish fall flowers. 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 10c.; Vs oz. 15c. 
Morning Glories 
GIANT JAPANESE MIXED—The robust vines attain a height 
(f from 15 to 20 feet. Their charm lies in the entrancing 
beauty and lai-ge size of the flowers; they me'.ifaire from 3 
to 4 inches across. Some flowers are of deep, rich, velvety 
colors, others daintily tinted and sliadcfl. Tliere are reds 
from soft rose to crimson and garnet; daintiest blue to pur¬ 
ple; snow-white to silver gray. They are easj' to grow and 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORY 
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W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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