. for beds, 


Sweet Alyssum 
LITTLE GEM—Free flow- 
ering, handsome annuals 
edgings, etc. This 
| variety is very dwarf and 
' blooms profusely forming 
a mass of solid pure 
snowy whiteness through- 
out the summer. Excellent 
for either beds, borders, 
or edgings try it once and 
you will always want it. 
Pkt. 7c.; Vgoz. 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 
plants by early summer 
and will then remain in 
flower until frost when 
plants may be taken up 
- for pot plants. Flowers 
are produced in great pro- 
5 fusion, 112 in. across, and 
somewhat resemble geran- 
iums. Pkt. 7c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Mrs. Ida\ Carlisle, Mich.—Have 
* used your seeds and they are 
$< grand, we never had any bet- 
2 ter, 



SPIDER PLANT 
Spider Plant 
Plants grow to a height of 
314 ft., well branched, each 
branch tipped by a head of 
bright rosy-crimson flowers. 
Very useful for large beds, 
backgrounds or planting 
among other shrubs. Remains 
in full flower from early in 
summer until killed by hard 
frosts. Seed should be sown 
in the open ground as soon as 
the soil can be worked and 
plants should be given plenty 
room. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 

Sunflower 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOW- 
ERED-Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall. Perfectly double. Color 
is the brightest golden yellow. The plants branch 
and afford fine stout stems for cutting. This gi- 
gantic Sunflower will be of great value for the 
hardy garden and herbaceous border. The flowers 
are so perfect in form that they resemble Chrys- 
anthemums. Pkt. 7c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 




" C re ‘ iy & 
CH Ohi 
DRL re OA. 
VINCA 


Yellow Calla Lily 
Flowers very large, rich deep yellow, 
often four to five inches across. Foliage 
deep green with creamy white spots. 
Blooming size bulbs: Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 

Angel or Magic Lily 
A grand summer flowering bulb, pro- 
ducing with great freedom large Amar- 
yllis-like pure white fragrant blossoms. 
A most wonderful plant as the flowers 
are so large and handsome. Bulbs send 
up tall stems, which bear several of the 
large flowers. Bulbs may be taken up 
in Oct. and after a few weeks rest, pot- 
ted and flowered in the house in win- 
ter. We know you will behighly pleased 
with this fine lily. Each 25c¢.; 3 for 60c.; 
doz. $2.25. 



Ng ie 
Plant Food PECrOWGxTR 
This is a highly concentrated and well 
balanced fertilizer for pot or house 
plants, roses, ferns and also for outdoor 
flowers and shrubs. It increases the foli- 
age and improves the color and size of 
blossoms. Odorless and harmless. FEED- 
EM is sure to bring forth healthy plants 
and lots of flowers. 2 oz. pkt. makes 5 
gal. 15c.; 8 oz. pkg. makes 20 gal, 
40c.; 2 pkgs. 65c. 



Lily of the Valley 
The Lily ofthe Valley is 
weil known and will 
thrive and produce _ the 
handsome fragrant flowers 
during spring and_ earl 
summer, It does unusual- 
ly well in shaded places, 
especially on the north or 
east side ef your house, 
The flowers are well suit- 
ed for cutting; a bouquet 
will sweetly perfume any 
room, They are perfectly 
hardy and will bloom in 6 
to 8 weeks after planting. 
6 for 40c.; 12 for 75c.; 50 
for $4.50. 


A tropical leoking plant 
with long, narrow leaves 
which remain green al- 
most the entire year, 
Grews in elose e¢lumps 
and throws up a_ flower 
stalk 4 to 5 ft, tall from 
which hang  beautifud 
creamy-white bellshaped 
flowers, often 50 to 100 
on a spike, It remains in 
bloom a long time and 
may be classed as one of 
the best hardy ornamen- 
tal plants. Does’ well 
even on poor, dry soil, 
Each 20c.; 3 for 50c. 


— 56 ——J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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