Pansies 
‘JUNG’S GIANT FANCY MIXED—This “ ” i 
, ture contains seeds of the largest, Hehe dion owas 
somest pansies known to the horticultural world. 
The well formed expanded flowers are uniformly of 
the largest size and of fine substance; they are borne 
on long, stiff stems well above the heavy deep green 
foliage. The colors are rich and varied such as white, 
Hee de) pen mahogany, claret, red- 
ze rose; all are disti ; 
en tien stinctly blotched. Pkt. 25c.; 



or more. 
Dwarf Phlox 

SALVIA BONFIRE 
: A SOROMING PuOvERS, fully described 
= in our instruction booklet which is sent 
DWARF PHLOX free, if requested, with every order of 25c 
Brilliant Salvia 
BONFIRE— One of the finest 
Salvias and the grandest bed- 
ding plant known; single 
plants often carry 100 spikes 
measuring 10 to 12 inches im 
length. The flowers are of a 
brilliant, dazzling scarlet and 
from the time they begin te 
flower the plants are a con- 
tinuous blaze of color until 
killed by frost. We know ne 
other flower that will ual 
the gorgeous effect of arow or 
bed of these Salvias when im 
full bloom. Why pay from 56 
to 70 cents per dozen for these 
plants when you can raise at 
least 50 plants from a pkt. of 
our seed. Pkt. 12c.; 14 02. 50c. 


NANA COMPACTA MIXED—This splendid race of 
dwarf annual Phloxes cannot be overpraised for 
brightness and beauty. The plants are always lav- 
ishly covered with large flowers of the most bril- 
liant hues. Nothing better for bedding purposes is 
listed in this catalog. Bushes are dwarf and com- 
pact, six to eight inches high, forming dense mass- 
es of bloom all summer. The colors include pure 
white, deep and showy red with white eye and 
many other shades. Pkt. 10c.; 14 oz. 40c, 
Phlox Drummondii 
GRANDIFLORA MIXED—This superb strain is 
notable not only for variety and brilliancy of col- 
ors but also for the perfection and size of the 
: ecu Sapa of the single flowers are so large 
En ee aT at they will nearly cover a 50-cent piece. The 
DEFIANCE PETUNIAS colors range from pure white to deepest red or 
crimson while the clear eye of some of the flowers 
is peculiarly marked. Pkt. 8c.; 1% oz. 35c. 




Petunias 
DEFIANCE MIXED— This strain 
bears grand substantial flowers 
of the largest size in profusion. 
The flowers frequently measure 
five inches across. Most of the 
flowers are fringed beautifully 
and have open throats. All are 
distinctly veined especially in 
the throat portion and in many 
the throat is darker than the out- 
er portion of the petals, impart- 
ing a rich velvety effect. Some 
of the colors are rich and gor- 
geous while others are of lovely 
delicate shades. Pkt. 25c.; 3 pkts. 
65c. 
Sunflower 
SUN GOLD—Grows 4 to 
5 feet tall. Perfectly 
double. Color is the 
brightest golden yellow. 
The plants branch and 
afford fine stout stems 
for cutting. This gigantic 
Sunflower will be _ of 
great value for the hardy 
garden and herbaceous 
border. The flowers are 
so perfect in form that 
they resemble Chrysan- 
themums, Pkt. 10c. 3 pkts 



a: 20¢. 
SATIN FLOWER 
Satin Flower Hardy Sweet Pea 
An easy growing annual that rivals JUNG’S FANCY MIXED 
the Azalea for beauty of its fine rose- —The plants are hardy 
like blossoms. Seed may be sown inthe and increase in size and 
garden and by July they are a complete beauty from year _ to 
mass of blossoms completely hiding the year, Vines may be train- 
j foliage. Blossoms shiny like satin, deep ed on a trellis or allowed 
“| rose colored and remain in blossom a to cover rocks or other 
ey See eS long time. Pkt. 8¢.; 2 pkts. 15c. objects. Produces a mass 
SWEET ALYSSUM of sweet-pea like flowers 
7 a “5 in clusters of 8 to 10 and 
come in shades of white, 
pink and deep rose. Pkt. 
8c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 

Sweet Alyssum 
LITTLE GEM—Free flowering, hand- 
some annuals for beds, edgings, etc. 
This variety is very dwarf and 
blooms profusely forming a mass of 
solid pure whiteness throughout the 
summer. Excellent for either beds, 
borders or edgings; try it once and 
you will always want it. Pkt. 7c.; 
Vg oz. 20c. 
Sweet William 
HARDY ANNUAL MIXED—The old 
favorite Sweet William as all know 
does not flower until the second 
year but this new strain will begin 
to bloom in 50 to 60 days from seed 
sown in the spring and will continue 
to blossom all summer. The flowers §— 
or heads are of large size, very fra~ |» 
grant and of various colors, white, | — 
crimson, rose-pink, etc, many of 
which are edged with white. Splen- 
did for beds or borders. Pkt. 10c.; 
1% oz. 25C. 
You will find 
Jung’ss Flower 
Seeds to be of the 
highest quality. Ute 
most care is used 
to insure that you 
will get seeds that 
will grow and pro- 
duce flowers of 
rare beauty. Ask 
for our booklet on 
Growing Flowers, 
it will be sent free 
with your order. 


Mrs. Chas. O. Kelly, 
Ind. — Have _ used 
your seeds _ several 
: : years and find they 
TCO Se peers recree grow better than 
NUAL SWEET WILLIAM others. 



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HARDY 


PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
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Nigella—Love-~in-a-Mist 
Love-in-the-Mist 
NIGELLA—A lovely free flowering 
annual suitable for either beds, bor- 
ders or bouquets. 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. 7c.; 1/4 oz. 15c. 


ay OS WA 
ICELAND POPPIES 

Poppies 
ICELAND MIXED— Hardy perennials 
that bloom the first season. The fra- 
grant, elegant satin-like flowers are 
produced from June until October on 
stems 2 in. long and are excellent for 
cut flowers as they last fully a week. 
Our seed includes the most beautiful 
colors. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 










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PYRETHR 
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Pyrethrum 
AUREUM—One of our most at- 
tractive 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. 8c.; Ygoz. 15c. 
Ke THE PRODUCTS OF JUNG'S SEEDS ARE UNEXCELLED 2 


