CHEERIO 
TREASURE 
ISLAND 
MIDNITE 
The Ims “Iiristocrats” 
Anyone wishing to have a collection of new and beautiful Iris that are out- 
standing for size and beauty will find 
CHEERIO—One of the good “reds.” 
Combination of lustrous tan and vel- 
vety red. Profuse bloomer. 
ELKHART—Deep chestnut red with 
mahogany red falls. Large flowers 
and rich colors. Really superb. 
SEAN CAYEUX—A Dykes Medal Win- 
ner and one of the most distinct and 
beautiful Iris. A marvelous blending 
of buff and Havana brown. 
MARCO POLO — Standards lustrous 
rose with deep crimson falls. A truly 
grand Iris. 
MIDNITE—Very large deep purple, 
almost black, color intensified by 
dark blue beard. 
MARQUITA—Immense flowers, bril- 
liant ivory yellow falls have bright 
ruby lines from apex to base. A true 
aristocrat. 
MICHELANGELO—A new color in 
Iris best described as dove-gray. 
Flowers very large and showy. 
PUSSY WILLOW 
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J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
it in this grand collection. 
SIERRA BLUE-—Giant flowers of clear 
enamel-like blue. Very stately, grows 
APLOM DM CL mcALL, 
SNOW KING—A superb new white 
Iris of huge size and beauty of form 
that makes it stand out in any plant- 
ing. 
TREASURE ISLAND—One of the very 
best new deep yellow Iris. Flowers 
very large, standards beautifully 
frilled and ruffled. 
VIOLET BEAUTY— Deep violet-blue 
which does not fade Large flowers 
are beautifully ruffled and produced 
in abundance. 
PRICE OF ABOVE IRIS— Each 35c.; 
3 for 90c.; 6 for $1.75. 


Special Iris Offer No. 2 
One select plant of each of the 
above 11 “lristocrats” for $2.75. 


French Pussy Willow 
A highly improved variety that has 
created a sensation wherever shown. 
Branches of it have been selling dur- 
ing winter months for $1.50 per doz. 
You can grow them on your lawn or 
backyard very easily, excellent for 
screens or backgrounds. Cut off the 
ends of the branches in Feb. or Mar. 
place them indoors in a vase of water 
and soon the large silvery pink cat- 
kins, 1 to 2 in. long, will unfold. Will 
grow to a height of 8 to i0 ft. Very 
hardy and plants well supplied with at- 
tractive foliage. Select 18-24 in. plants: 
Each 30c.; 3 for 75c. 


Benjamin W. J. Wager, Pa.—Shrubs are do- 
ing fine, the Roses that | thought would be 
hard to raise, are already blooming. (See 
page 43) 
Mrs. V. Richmond, I!i.—! have received a 
great many compliments on my garden and 
flowers which means the credit | owe you for 
sturdy plants and good seeds which |! 
bought of you. The roses surprised me by 
blooming this year. 
Mrs. Hugh Faulkenbury, N. C.—This is our 
tenth year to buy seeds and plants from 
Jungs. Everything has always been more 
than satisfactory. 
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flowering. Flowers reddish pur- 
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ELKHART 
Top—JEAN 
FREE SEEDS--See Page 16 
CAYEUX 
Everbiooming Iris 
These fine Iris bloom not only ] 
Yin the Spring but usually flow- 
er again in the fall 
| ELEANOR ROOSEVELT- A pro- 
4 fuse 
H son. Large flowers of rich vio- 
filet xed: 
bloomer twice each sea- 
FROST QUEEN—Free bloomer, 
large fiowers of pure _ frosty | 
white. 
JEAN SIRET—The 
blooming yellow. 
plants are a 
color when in bloom. 
EQUINOX—One of the best fall 
Plants talll etree 
best ever- | 
Medium 
mass of } 
Price of above Iris: Each 25c.; 
1 select plant of each for 70c. 

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