Sweet William 
F.'ARDY ANNUAL MIXED— Tlie 
i)!(l favorite Sweet William as all 
inow does not tiowir until the 
t."C' r.l year out this now strain 
will he!'! 1 to ! Liom in 50 to C.O 
< jvs troni recil oow.i in the spriu;' 
a id wi’l continue to blossom all 
GUI ner. The flowers or heads are 
of lari'e si/.e, very tra<,Tunt an<l 
of various colors, while, crimson, 
rose-piiik, etc., many of which 
are ed,;ed ^^■it!l white. Splendid 
for beds or borders. Pkt. 7c.: 
2 pkl:. 10 c.; Yq oz. 15 c. 
VERBENA 
r 
Fred V. Clark, N. H.—Your seeds came up 
faster than any other I ever planted. 
ANNX'AL SWEET WILLIAM 
Verbena 
SPIDER PT.A7?T 
VINCA 
FAIRFIELD FAMOUS MIXED- 
We offer you a jfiant flowered 
mixture of these beautiful an¬ 
nuals. The trusses measure '.) 
to 12 inches in circumferenre 
and the individual florets on 
well ^Towii i)lants measure one 
inch across. They bloom freely, 
are vip:orous in growth and 
Qontain beautiful nqfw colo'rs 
and .shades. A mass of bloom 
from July until heavy frosts. 
Pkt. Sc.; i/s oz. 25c. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN 
Snow-on- the-Mountain 
EUPHORBIA VARIEGATED — An 
annual g’rowing 2 ft. liigh with 
broad green leaves veined and mar¬ 
gined with w'hite. Very fine and or¬ 
namental for borders and may also 
be very attractively used in a bou¬ 
quet with other flowers. Pkt. be.; 
Y 4 . oz. 15 c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED—Crow's 4 to 5 feet tall. 
Perfectly double. The color is the brightest golden yel¬ 
low. The plants brancli and afford fine stout stems for 
c’.ittiug. This gigantic Sunflower will be of great value 
for the liaixly garde 1 and herbaceous bonier. Tlie flow¬ 
ers are so perfect in foiTti that they resemble Chrysan¬ 
themums. Pkt. 7c,; 2 pkts. ICc. 
Spider Plant 
Plants grow to a height of 
SYs ft., w'ell- branched, each 
branch tipped by a head of 
bright rosy-crimson flowers. 
Very useful for large beds, 
backgrounds o r planting 
among other shrubs. Remains 
in full flower from early in 
summer until killed by bard 
frosts. Seed should be sow'u 
in the open ground as soon 
as tlie soil can be worked and 
plants should be given plen- 
tv room. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 
15c. 
Sunflower 
SUNFLOV 
mm A 
5s 
Xn 
% 
_ A 
Chinese Woolf lower 
Most Magnificent Garden An¬ 
nual 
iver Introduced. 
The 
CHINESE VVOOLFLOWER 
Olive Crouch, Ohio.—Your seeds 
have never failed to come up 
and produce good crops. 
plants average 2 feet in height 
branching freeh’, each shoot 
bearing a beautiful ball of 
wool in pink, yellow' and scar¬ 
let. It flowers early and pro¬ 
fusely and the heads of bloom 
mixed with fresh green foliage 
makes the plant look like r.n 
immense bouquet set in the 
ground. They continue to grow 
with a richness of color all 
summer and fall until severe 
frosts destro\' them. A rare 
novelty. Fresh cut flow'ers when 
dried are v'ery much used for 
winter decoration. Pkt. Sc.; 
3 pkts. 20c. 
SWEET ALYSSUM 
Sweet Alyssum 
LITTLE GEM —'Free flowering 
handaomo annuals for beds, 
t'dgings, etc. This variety is 
very dwarf amt blooms pro¬ 
fusely forinin r a jiiu.s.s o; solid 
pure snowy whiteness through¬ 
out the sninnuT. Excellent for 
cither bed;, borders, or edg¬ 
ings; try it once and yon will 
always want it. Pkt. 7c.; 
2 pkts. 10c.; Y 4 oz. 25c. 
W. 0. Rodney. Duluth, Minn. 
—Have used your seeds ths 
last four years and results 
were wonderful, The sweet 
peas and nasturtiums were 
lovely. 
HARDY SWEET PEA 
Hardy Sweet Pea 
JUNG’S FANCY MIXED —The 
plants are hardy and increase 
in size and beauty from year 
to year. Vines may be tniined 
on a trellis or allowed to cov¬ 
er rocks or other objects. Pro¬ 
duces a mass of sweet-pea like 
flowers in clusters of 8 to 10 
and come in shades of wliito, 
pink and deep rose. Pkt. 8c.; 
3 pkts. 20c. 
Vinca 
GIANT FANCY MIXED— Very 
lovely and free blooming plants 
that are suitable for pot plants 
or blooming outside in the 
garden. Seed started early will 
produce blooming i)lants by 
early pfummer and will then 
remain in (lower until trost 
when j)lants may be taken up 
for i)ot j»lants. Flowers ar«? 
produced in great profnsioii. 
1 Y-z in. across, some'vh it re¬ 
semble geraniuni.4. Pkt. 7c.; 
3 pkts. 29c. 
C, E. Michaols, Utah.—Your 
flower seeds are wonderful. 
J. W» Jung Seed Co., Randolph, IF/s. 
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