Balsam 
DEFIANCE MIXED—A favorite quick growing an- 
nual, The plants form symmetrical, well branched 
erect bushes about two feet high. The branches 
are well covered with beautiful double flowers. 
The colors include white, rose scarlet, crimson, 
purple, lilac and violet. This variety is distin«t- 
A= ’° ly Camelia flowered. Our strain of these is n- 
Hed NAA surpassed for size of blooms, doubleness and 
PEMSZTS beauty of flowers, Pkt. Te; 2 pkts. 100.3 Ye 02. 
One 5c 
or 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
One of our fastest growing annual vines. Bears 
large clusters of showy bright scarlet flowers. 
Pods are tender when young and may be used 
like any pole bean. Both useful and ornamental. 
Large Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c. 





Baby’s Breath or Gypsophila 
GIANT PARIS MARKET—These hardy annuals _ produce 
feathery sprays of tiny, pure white, star-like flowers that 
are highly esteemed for cut flowers as they lend a most 
graceful effect when combined in bouquets of Asters, 
Sweet Peas or other flowers. Successive plantings should 
be made if you wish a supply throughout the season. Pkt. 
Scr eA 02a Loe 


Blue Lace Flower 
A beautiful and interesting annual which seems to have 
been lost sight of in the last few years It blooms most 
profusely from July till November, plants grow about 18 
in. high and have as many as 50 flowers open at one time, 
color an exquisite pale lavender. Pkt. 7c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 

BABY’S BREATH 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 




flrs. Leo F. Miller, Pa. — All 
who see my fine garden are told 
the seeds are JUNG’S, your seed 
is true to name and a customer 
can depend on it. 
| Mrs. C. G. Burson, Col.— Have 
used your seeds for a good many 
years and like everything § so 
much. 

Candytuft 
LITTLE PRINCE—This is a dainty and distinct 
Candytuft, the plant growing onlv about six inches 
high and bears immense spikes of snow-white flow- 
ers in great abundance, remaining in perfection 
longer than any other annual _ strain. Pktte ac: 
2 pkts, 10c.; 4 0z. 20c. 
FANCY MIXED—These Candytufts are of fine habit 
and very profuse bloomers. They come into bloom 
soon after sowing and remain in flower for a long 
time. May be sown in solid beds or used for edging 
or horders. Also very useful for cutting. Pkt. 7c.; 
2 pkts. 10c.; 'Ygoz. 15c. 
Cardinal Climber 
One of the most beautiful climbing annuals we 
know of and should be grown by every lover of vines 
or climbers. The foliage is like a palm leaf, rich, 
Z glossy green, with fringed edges against which the 
brilliant scarlet flowers, about one inch across, show 
off beautifully. In a warm sunny location and rich 
soil it grows about 20 feet in height. It is of rapid 
growth, free from insects and a beautiful vine for 
porches or trellises. Pkt. 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c. | ean 



Carnations 
GIANT MARGUERITE—These lovely fragrant Car- 
nations produce fine double flowers. The flowers of 
this wonderful strain often measure three inches 
across and have a variety of colors including white, 
blush, deep pink, salmon, scarlet, maroon, and 
many variegated flowers. Most of them have lovely 
fringed petals. The great merit of these Carnations 
is that they begin to flower in about 13 weeks time 
from seed sown in the spring. Pkt. 8c.; 3  pkts. 
20c. 
Cockscomb 
GIANT PRIZE MIXED—Wonderfully showy annuals 
producing crimson and yellow flowers or combs of 
immense size. Very easy to grow. Cut when partially 
open and dry in shady place and they make excellent 
winter bouquets, Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c.; Vg oz. 25c. CARNATIONS 


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