
“NOG-ZA-WAY” 
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This new repellent is guaranteed to be the most effective and 
efficient spray on the market. Especially prepared for use in 
gardens where one is bothered by dogs and other animals. It is 
non-poisonous and guaranteed not to injure dogs, plants or oth- 
ers coming in contact with it. Only a solution having a dis- 
agreeable odor offensive to animals with a keen sense of smell. 
Applied with a small hand sprayer and lasts several weeks. 
Indispensable around the home and garden. 3 oz. can 35c.$3 
ba for $1.00. Money refunded if not satisfactory. 














FREE SEEDS 
See Page 16 


Snowberry 
A valuable and desirable shrup 
with pink flowers which are fol- 
lowed by large white wax-like 
berries which hang on the plant 
through fall and most of the 
winter. Grow 2 to 4 feet high, 
very showy and succeeds almost 
anywhere, Of special value for 
planting in shady places where 
other shrubs will not grow. 
Strong bushy plants each 20c.; 
3 for 50c.: 12 for $1.75. 


Mrs. Chas. Lardie, Mich. 
—Plants and shrubs re- 
ceived from JUNG’S are 
always thrifty and re- 
liable. 
Mrs, C. G. Peterson, 
Minn.—Plants arrived in 
splendid condition and 
all grew. 
Mrs. W. B. Van Glohn, 
Tox.—Shrubs arrived in 
splendid condition. Nev- 
er before received such 
plants as your, both in 
sturdiness and root sys- 
tem. 


PUSSY WILLOW 
French Pussy 
Willow 
A very interesting shrub that 
grows 6 to 8 ft. tall and is well 
supplied with attractive foliage. 
Early in the spring the branch- 
es are covered with the furlike, 
pearl gray, buds or “catkins” 
which are four to five times as 
large as the common kinds, Ex- 
cellent for winter and_ early 
spring bouquets. Strong 18-24 
in. plants: Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 


Mrs. F. W. Amesbury, Calif.— 
The shrubs which you sent me 
wers very fine, all bloomed that 
summer, 

Early Virginia Peanuts 
This splendid variety is very desirable be- 

DOGWOOD 
Dogwood or Cornus 
_ Also known as Cornus, these are especially valuable 
for the brillianecy of the bark and berries, The beautiful 
_ coloring of the bark is especially attractive during the 
winter. The berries are a great attraction for birds, They 
a. hardy, rapid growers and succeed in sun or 
e, 
RED BRANCHED—tThe true Red Osier, both stems and 
twigs are deep ‘blood red. Grow 6 to 8 ft. tall, with 
clusters of fine white flowers succeeded by a fall crop of 
ornamental berries. 
YELLOW BRANCHED—Very similar to the above ex- 
cept that branches are bright yellow. 
Price of above: Strong 2 yr. 18-24 in. plants: Each 
25c.; 3 for 6Oc. 
cause it is so early and prolific. It grows per- 
fectly erect and seed planted early in May will 
ripen a crop in September and for this reason 
can be grown in the north. Let the boys and 
girls try them it will give them lots of fun 
and provide peanuts for the winter. Full cul- 
ture instructions on every package. Pkt. 5c.; 
pt. 25c.; qt. 45c. 
Children’s Collection No. 72 
The following items are of special interest 
to boys and girls: 
Early Virginia Peanuts 
Bantam Rice Pop Corn 
Fancy Gourds 
A liberal pkt. of each of the above and a 
booklet on making gardens for only 15c. 
