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YELLOW CHRYSANTHEMUM 
A New Aster 
YELLOW CHRYSANTHEMUM — The 
rarest and newest Aster, being a del- 
icate canary yellow, a new color that 
will be welcomed by every Aster 
lover. The flowers are of good size, 
remarkably full and double with cen- 
ters well covered. Flowers are pro- 
duced so numerous that a plant looks 
eee a golden dome. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 
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YELLOW CALLA | 
Yellow Calla Lily 
The most satisfactory Calla 
to 
grow either in pots or in the gar- 
den as they are easy to grow and 
sure to bloom. Flowers are large 
in size and a rich deep yellow col- 
or, Foliage deep green with creamy 
white spots. Blooming size bulbs: 
Each 30c.; 3 for 75c:; doz. $2.75. 
Chas. E. Harlan, Mich.— Received my 
seeds and plants and am well pleased 
with them. The roots on your plants are 
perfect. 
Baby Golden Glow 
_ A most charming annual grow- 
ing about 15 to 18 inches high, 
bearing scores of - bright yellow 
flowers. Seeds should be started 
indoors; the plants will begin to 
bloom almost as soon as set in the 
open ground, affording an unlim~= 
ited supply of cut flowers. One of 
the best bedders. Likened to Gold- 
en Glow on account of color, 
shape and profusion. Pkt. &8c.; 2 
pkts. 15c. 

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hardy garden 
herbacebus border. 
The flowers are so 
perfect in form that 
they resemble 
Chrysanthemums. 
Pkt. 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 



SUMMER POINSETTIA Mrs. Pete Rasch, Wis. 
—We always have a 
e e lovely garden from 
Summer Poinsettia = jour seeds. as_ thay all 
_ An easily grown annual, grow- grow. 
ing 18) to 24 in’ tall About: the 
middle of the summer the top Mrs. R. Kinney, Wis.— 
center leaves turn to a rich or~_ | have been more than 
ange scarlet resembling a Poin-® satisfied with Jung’s ‘6 
settia. Also useful for bouquets. seeds. 
Pkt. 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c. al 
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Spider Plant 
ROSE QUEEN—Plants grow to,a height 
of 31% 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. Remainsin 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. 


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. 


Dwarf Iris 
A dwarf strain of Iris growing only 6 
to 8 in. tall and are very useful as bor- 
ders for tall Iris, flower beds; also de- 
sirable for rock gardens. They come in- 
to bloom very early and spread_ freely 
soon forming a solid mass of color. 
DR. POTTER—Deep purple, free flower- 
ing. 
BETTY PRESBY—Light yellow, 
bloomer. 
Price of above: 6 for 40c.; doz. 75c.; 25 
for $1.25. 
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DWARF IRIS 

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

