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Morning Glories 
GIANT JAPANESE MIXED—The robust vines 
attain a height of from 15 to 20 feet. Their 
charm lies in the entrancing beauty and large 
size of the flowers; they measure from 3 to 4 
inches across. Some flowers are of deep, rich 
velvety colors, others daintily tinted and shad- 
ed. There are reds from soft rose to crimson 
and garnet; daintiest blue to purple; snow-white 
to silver gray. They are easy to grow and quick 
to come into bloom. Pkt. 7c.; 14 0z. 15c. 
BY Ds 

JAPANESE MORNING GLORY 
Molten Fire 
TRICOLOR—A wonderfully fine ov~ 
" namental plant that is sure to at- 
tract attention wherever grown on 
account of its brilliant color. Plants 
grow rapidly and have bronze col- 
ored foliage until the plants attain 
a height of about 2 ft. when the tips 
of the branches open up like gi- 
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EVERBLOOMING 
Everblooming Wonder Lily 
A wonderful new hardy Lily that 
will bloom from seed the first year if 
started early. Flowers very much re- 
semble Easter Lilies, being pure white 
inside, slightly tinged deep rose on 
the outside. They grow 3 to 4 ft. tall 
LILY 
scarlet and gold color. Pkt. 10c.; 
and often produce 10 to 15 flowers on 
3 pkts. 20c. 
a stem. Will increase in size and 
beauty from year to year. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 pkts. 25¢.; 2 yr. Blooming Size 
Bulbs: Each 30c.; 3 for 75c.; doz. $2.50. 

“MOLTEN FIRE 
Love-in-the-Mist 
NIGELLA—A lovely free flowering annual suitable for 
either beds, borders or bouquets. It grows to a height of 
12 to 15 in., foliage is fine and dainty and blooms very 
profusely, The dainty blue flowers are borne on long 
stems, splendid for either beds or cutting. An unusually 
fine bed of flowers may be had by sowing these and 
California Poppies in the same bed. Pkt. Sce.; 1402. 15c. 
gantic poinsettias taking on a bright 



Mignonette 
BISMARK—One of the grandest mignonettes ever in- 
troduced. It is remarkable for size, color, fragrance 
and profusion of blooms. Flower spikes are of giant 
size, measuring 6 to 8 in. long and fiery red in color. — 
Very showy as the bright flowers contrast effectively = 
against the deep green foliage. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. = 
SANOERAE 
y HYGRIDS 




FINEST MIXED—A fine mixture, grows rapidly and 
produces fine spikes of blossoms during the cool 
weather of spring and fall.. Make a second sowing 
in August to furnish fall flowers. Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 
10c.; Ygoz. 15c. 


Mrs. Roy Armstrong, Minn.— 
This makes the 21st year that 
Il have planted your seeds. 



Nicotiana 
SANDERAE HYBRIDS—These flower from. early 
summer until late in autumn. Their beauty is be- 
yond description, flowers being purple, dark red, 
snowhite, violet, salmon, pink, crimson, and vari- 
ous shades. It is a very easily cultivated plant, 
thrives well in any soil, in pots or in the open 
ground. The cut blooms last well, opening freely in 
water. All colors mixed. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 



) MIGNONETTE 
Climbing Nasturtiums 
JUNG’S GIANT CLIMBING—This mixture is absolute- 
ly unsurpassed. Nothing can excel the wealth, richness 
and variety of these Nasturtiums for trellis, window 
boxes or brush planting, nor surpass them in freedom 
and profusion of bloom. On good soil they grow 8 ft. 
tall. Our mixture includes a wonderful diversity of 
colors, some are solid while others are beautifully mot- 
tled and striped. Pkt. 5¢.; 12 0z. 10c.; oz. 15c. 

Pyrethrum 
AUREUM—One of our most attractive and _ useful 
plants for borders and edgings. Grows 8 to 10 in. tall, 
foliage is an attractive golden color contrasting well 
with other green foliaged plants. Pkt. 5c.; Ygoz. 15c. 


Wallter Wise, IIl.—I!I was more than pleased with your seeds, it 
is po seldom now that superlative quglity can;:be: had at low- 
est prices. | honestly believe that every seed | planted matured. 



J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randoiph, Wis. 

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