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Cannas 
CROZY’S HYBRIDS—Very showy bedding plants with their 
tropical foliage and immense flowers borne on stalks three 
io seven feet high in all brilliant colors. Cannas are eas- 
ily grown trom seed, For best results pierce the seed and 
soak in warm water, then sow in a warm place or hotbed. 
Seeds sown in March or April produce a brilliant bed by 
July; PKt. Sc.5 (3. pkts..-20c- 
Castor Oil Bean 
Our fastest growing ornamental plant, very useful tor 
backgrounds or the center of a large flower bed. They are 
-? very ornamental as the large broad leaves are glossy 
green or bronze in color, palm shaped and give a tropical 
uppearance. Large Pkt. 7c.; oz. 20c. 
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 
perfection from seed blooming the first sum- 
mer, As easy to grow from the seed as the most 
commnn plant. Anyone can have a magnificent 
display of these regal beauties at very small 

cost. Continue to bloom profusely until severe sowie ia aa olen sabes 
frosts when the bulbs can be taken up and CASTOR OIL BEAN 
stored until spring. A superb mixture of the 
finest varietes. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 20c. Cosmos 

GIANT EARLY FLOWERING MIXED Grace and brillianeyv 
are the characteristics of this pretty annual. The beautiful 
flowers with their deep broad petals rise from a cloud of fine 
feathery foliage. Thev are of compact, bushy growth about 
four feet high with flowers fully as large as the old variety 
Flowers are of many shades. Pkt. 5c.5 'Ygoz. 15c. zi 
Clarkia 
GIANT FANCY MIXED—For rare gracefulness and beau- 
ty few annuals will surpass Clarkias, suitable for either 
the border or bouquets. They grow erect to a height of 
2 ft. and the branches for their entire length are covy- 
ered with double flowers resembling carnations or ros- 
ettes: Pkt. -7c.5)-oroz. 0 L5e- 
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COSMOS \ Plant grows 
4 blooms in 
Geraniums rival the 
It is one 
GIANT ZONALE HYBRIDS—It is not gener- 
ally 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 year. Our seed contains a great variety 
of colors and there is much pleasure in watch- 
ing them develop from seed to blooming 
plants. Pkt. 1Oc.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
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GERANIUMS 
Garden Pinks 
FAIRFIELD FINEST MIXED—These hardy annuals may be 
ranked among the fairest gems of our flowers as few can equal 
them in beauty or profusion of blooms. They are of the rich- 
est and most varied colors. The plants spread rapidly and make 
ornamental masses of growth, They may be sown in the open 
ground when danger from frost is over and in a few weeks 
they ee. of bloom continuing so until frost. Our mix- 
ture includes the best single and double sorts. : 
2 pkts. 10c.; Ye oz. 20c. ge A 
Hollyhocks 
EVERBLOOMING ANNUAL MIXED—This old but favorite 
flower may now be had in flower the first season. The diversity 
of form and color of our selection will afford you many sur- 
prises. Some plants will produce dense, double flowers, ‘others 
will be semi-double while some are single with double cen- 
ters. The flowers are unusually large, some measuring 5 inches 
across. In colors there is also a great variety, ranging from 
GARDEN PINKS j black, maroon, crimson, rose, pink to white, Pkt. 7c. 

~—- 48 ——J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis, _ sn 008080 

plants that can be 
trouble. Pkt. 


3g £5; 

CLARKIA 



FOUR OCLOCK 
Four O’Clock 
FINEST MIXED—No flower makes a prettier 
erent border than the old-fashioned Four O’Clock. 
: height of two feet and 
morning and evening and 
garden flowers in color. 
most brilliant and showy 
grown with little or no 
Yq oz. 10c. 
