Poppies 
PYRETHRUM 
Summer Poinsettia 
An easily "rown annual, ffrowins? 18 
to 24 in. tall. About the middle of the 
summer the top center leaves turn to a 
rich orange scarlet resembling a Poin¬ 
settia. Also useful for bouquets. Pkl. 
7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
SALVIA 
ICELAND POPPIES 
ICELAND MIXED —Hardy perennials that bloom the 
lirst st'ason. Tlie Iragraiii, elegant satin-hke tiowers uif 
pnxlueed from June until October on stems 12 in. long 
and are excellent for cut Howers as tluty last fully it 
week. Our seed includes the most beautiful colors. Pkt. 
7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
GIANT DOUBLE MIXED —These double fringed annu¬ 
al Poppies are very beautiful; they belong to tlie cui- 
nation-flowered type, the large flowers having the same 
globe formation with gracefully fringed petals. Plants 
are of branching, stocky growth, 15 to 18 inches high, 
each plant carrying several of these exipiisite flowers. 
The great variety of fine color ranges from the most 
gorgeous shades down to pure white. They are of the 
easiest culture. Pkt. 5c.; '/q oi, 15c. 
M nna Bungert, Wis.—The gladioli from you were 
admired by everyone and all the other flowers and 
vegetables all came up fine, that is one thing I like 
about your seeds. 
PORTULACA 
Mrs. J. L. dayman, N. Y.—I like your seeds very much, 
in 27 years they are the best I have had. 
Portulaca 
EVERBLOOMING MIXED—A great favorite for bed¬ 
ding, edging and rock work; also splendid for window 
boxes. Will grow and bloom in hot, drj’ Ications where 
almost any other plant would die. Blooms profusely 
from early summer until autumn. For brilliant color a 
bed of these easy growing flowers is a sight to behold. 
Our mixture includes all the finest colors. Pkt. 5c.; 
!/c 02 . 15c. 
GIANT DOUBLE POPPIES 
Do Not Overlook Jung’s Special 
Seed Bargains on Page 60. 
Pyrethrum 
Bush Sweet Peas 
DWARF or BUSH MIXED—Many people 
wish to grow Sweet Peas but do not care 
to bother with putting up a trellis or sepr 
port. By planting this new strain you eau 
grow fine large flowers without support as 
tlie plants grow but 15 to 18 in. tall aird 
will delight you with their abundance of 
fine large flowers for a long time. Our 
strain is made up of fancy large flowering 
strains and will give splendid results. May 
also be sown in pots for winter blooming. 
Pkt. 10c.; Yz 02 . 20c.; oz. 35c. 
AUREUM —One of our most attractive and useful plants 
for boiders and edgings. Grows 8 to 10 in. tall, foliage 
is an attractive golden color contrasting well with oth¬ 
er green foliaged plants. Pkt. 5c.; Yq oz. 15c. 
BUSH SWEET PEAS 
SUMMER POIXrSF.TTTA 
Summer Azalea or Satin Flower 
\n easy growing annual that rivals the Azalea 
for beauty of its fine rose-like blossoms. Seed 
may be sown in the garden and by July they 
are a complete mass of blossoms completely hid¬ 
ing the foliage. Blossoms shiny like satin, deep 
rose colored and remain in blossom a long tune. 
Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. _ 
SATIN FLOWER 
Jung Seed Co., Randolph, IFfe .-—57 — 
Brilliant Salvia 
BONFIRE —One of the finest Salvias and tlie 
grandest bedding plant known. The plants grow 
very bushy attaining a height of about 30 inches 
and single plants often cairy 100 spikes meas¬ 
uring 10 to 12 inches in length. The flowers are 
of a brilliant, dazzling scarlet and from the time 
they fii*st begin to flower the plants are a con¬ 
tinuous blaze of color until killed b}' frost. \\ e 
know of no other flower that will equal the gor¬ 
geous effect of a row or bed of these Salvias 
when in full bloom. Why pay from 50 to 70 
cents per dozen for these plants when you can 
raise at least 50 plants from a pkt. of our se^d. 
Pkt. 8 c.; 3 pkts. 20c.; Ys oz. 35c. 
