
BRILLIANT BEAUTIES 
Dwart Nasturtiums 
BRILLIANT BEAUTIES MIXED— ‘The 
plants are of vigorous growth, erect 
habit and beautiful rounded form, They 
are of quick growth, begin to bloom 
early in the summer and continue to See 
bloom until killed by frost. So greatly /_— 
diversified are the colorings that it 
seems almost impossible to find two 
plants bearing flowers alike. The flow- 
ers are not only wonderfully brilliant * 
but also of large size. Pxt. 7¢.; Y20z. 
10c.; oz. 15c. ce 
Portulaca 
EVERBLOOMING MIXED—A great fa- 
vorite for bedding, edging, and win- 
dow boxes. Will grow and bloom in 
hot, dry locations where almost any 
other plant would die. Blooms profuse- 
ly from early summer until autumn. 
For brilliant color a bed of these easy 
growing flowers is a sight to behold. 
PORTULACA 

TULIP POPPY. 

SNAPDRAGON 
New Snapdragon 
RUST-PROOF MIXED—In many sec- 
) tions rust destroyed these plants before 
} they flowered. This new strain is very 
resistant to rust and you may grow 
3 these favorites to perfection. It will pro- 
¥ duce very large flowers in a wonderful 
range of bright, rich colors. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 pkts. 25c. 

Tulip Poppy 
A very desirable hardy annual, seed 
sown in May will produce plants that 
commence to flower in July and from 
then until hard frosts are in continual 
bloom. Flowers are tulip-shaped, of 
deep golden color and are the only 
poppy suitable for cutting, lasting fully 
a week, Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 

Pkt. 8c.; /go0z. 25c. 
















Inoculating your Sweet Peas 
produce larger and 
flowers. See page 1. 
will 
finer 


EVERBLOOMING SWEET PEAS 
Jung’s Giant Everblooming Sweet Peas 
This superb Sweet Pea mixture is made up of both 
early and late Giant Spencers and will remain j3n 
flower for many weeks. It has been made with extra 
care from the finest large flowering Spencers and will 
produce a well balanced color effect. All dull and un- 
desirable colors have been omitted making this as fine 
a mixture of Sweet Peas as it is possible to produce. 
Pkt. 8c.; 1/2 0z. 12c.; oz. 20c.; 1/4 Ib. 45¢c. 


Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 
These new Sweet Peas are of enormous size, which with 
their charming colors and waved or fluted appearance en- 
titles them to be put in a class by themselves. Some of 
the flowers grown on our farm measured 2!/, inches across. 
The plants are vigorous in growth and should stand at 
least 18 inches apart. 
AUSTIN FREDERICK—A magnificent flower of a pleasing 
shade of bright lavender. Flowers are beautifully waved 
or ruffled and borne 3 and 4 on long stems, 
PINKIE—The largest flowered rich rose-pink. Long 
stems often bearing four flowers. One of the best. 
KING WHITE—The grandest of all white Sweet 
Peas, remarkable for its glistening whiteness and 
large size. 
MARY PICKFORD—Appropriately named, as it 
is one of the most beautiful, giant flowered sweet 
peas. Color is a dainty cream-pink blending to- 
wards salmon. Grows vigorous vines and blooms 
very profusely. 
ROYAL PURPLE—A beautiful rich deep purple 
and the best in its class. Flowers of large size 
borne on long stems and produced in great pro- 
fusion. 
ROYAL RED—The flowers of this grand variety are of 
heavy texture, of grand size and beautifully waved. 
Flowers are a rich scarlet that glisten in bright sun- 
light. 
WARRIOR—Beautiful fluted maroon flowers of large 
size and true waved or fluted style. Very vigorous 
growers. 
PRICE of any above Sweet Peas: Pkt. 8c.; 1/2 0z. 15c.; 
oz. 25c. 




Special Sweet Pea Offer 
One large pkt. of each of the 7 fine Giant Spencer 
Sweet Peas listed on this page for only 25c. 
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J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis.—— 35 — 
