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Dwarf Phlox 
NANA COMPACTA MIXED — 
This splendid race of dwarf an- 
nual Phloxes cannot be over- 
praised for brightness and beau- 
ty. The plants are always lavish- 
ly covered with large flowers of 
the most brilliant hues. Nothing 
better for bedding purposes is 
listed in this catalog. Bushes are 
dwarf and compact, 6 to 8 inches 
high, forming dense masses of 
bloom all summer. The colors 
include pure white, deep and 
showy red with white eye and 
many other shades. Pkt. 10c¢; 
Yg oz. 50c. 
Phlox Dummondi 
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 flowers. Many of 
the single flowers are so large 
that they will nearly cover a 50- 
cent piece. The colors range from 
pure white to deepest red or 
erimson while the clear eye of 
some of the flowers is peculiarly 
marked Pkt. 8c; Vg oz. 45c. 
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 
fragrant and of various colors, 
white, crimson, rose-pink, etc., 
many of which are edged with 
white. Splendid for beds or 
borders. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 25c. 
Satin Flower 
An easy growing annual that 
rivals the Azalea for beauty of 
its fine rose-like blossoms. Seed 
may be sown in the garden and 
by July they are a complete 
mass of blossoms completely hid- 
ing the foliage. Blossoms shiny 
like satin, deep rose colored and 
remain in blossom a long time. 
Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15c. . 
Sweet Alyssum 
the summer. Excellent for either 
LITTLE GEM—F ree flowering, handsome an- 
muals for beds, edgings, etc. This variety 
is very dwarf and blooms profusely forming 
a mass of solid pure whiteness throughout 
borders or edgings; try it once and you 
will always want it. Pkt. 7¢; Vg oz. 20c. 
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SALVIA BONFIRE 

BRILLIANT SALVIA 
BONFIRE—One of the finest Salvias and 
the grandest bedding plant known ; single 
plants often carry 100 spikes measuring 
10 to 12 inches in length. The flowers are 
of a brilliant, dazzling scarlet and from 
the time they begin to flower the plants 
are a continuous blaze of color until killed 
by frost. We know of no other flower that 
will equal the gorgeous effect of a row or 
bed of these Salvias when in full bloom. 
Why pay from 50 to 70 cents per dozen 
for these plants when you can raise at 
least 50 plants from a packet of our seed. 
Pkt. 12¢; Vg oz. 60c. 
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Mrs. Nora Mantz, Wis. — Have used your 
seeds so long I just depend on them, flower 
seeds such as Bachelor Button, Calendula 
and Dwarf Phlox, all were beautiful until 
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FAIRFIELD FAMOUS MIXED—We offer 
you a giant flowered mixture of these 
beautiful annuals. The trusses measure 
9 to 12 inches in circumference and the 
individual florets on well grown plants 
measure 
freely, are vigorous in growth and con- 
beautiful new colors and shades. 
A mass of bloom from July until heavy 
frosts. Pkt. 8¢; Yg oz. 35¢. : 
You will find Jung’s Flower Seeds to 
be of the highest quality. Utmost care 
is used to insure that you will get 
seeds that will grow and produce 
——— flowers of rare beauty. Ask for our 
eras booklet on Growing Flowers; it will 
WEET ALYSSUM be sent free with your order. 



Poppies 
ICELAND MIXED — Hardy 
perennials that bloom the first 
season. The fragrant, ele- 
gant satin-like flowers are 
produced from June until 
October on stems 12 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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Snowdrift Stocks 
An extra early strain of these popular annuals 
coming into flower 3 to 4 weeks before the other 
strains. Plants are covered with flowers from 
summer until hard frosts and as the flowers are 
produced on long spikes they are splendid for 
cutting or bouquets; very fragrant. Pkt. 10¢; 
3 pkts. 25c. 
Sunflower 
SUN GOLD—Grews 4 to 5 feet tall. Perfectly 
double. Color is the brightest golden yellow. 
The plants branch and afford fine stout stems mm = 
for cutting. This gigantic Sunflower will be of SUNFLOWER 
great value for the hardy 
garden and herbaceous border. 
The flowers are so perfect in 
form that they resemble Chry- 
ay eee Pkt. 10c; 3 pks. 
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Mary C. Stoll, Wis.—Was high- 
ly pleased with your seeds last 
Agip the flowers were beauti- 
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Dwarf Iris 
are very 
of color. 
Plants shipped in July and August. 
and early summer. It does unusually 
places, especially on the north or 
Hardy Ferns 
Hardy native 
becoming better known. 
North and are sure to be hardy anywhere 
in the U. S. Full cultural instructions 
sent with each order. Extra Large Plants: 
3 for 65c; 6 for $1.25; doz. $2.25, post- 
paid. 
Yucca 
A tropical looking plant with long narrow 
leaves which remain green almost the entire 
year. Grows in close clumps and throws 
up a flower stalk 4 to 5 feet tall from which 
hang beautiful creamy-white bell-shaped 
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 ornamental 
plants. Does well even on poor dry soil. 
Each 30c; 3 for 80c. 
A dwarf strain of Iris growing only 6 to 8 in. tall and 
useful as borders for tall Iris, flower beds; 
also desirable for rock gardens. They come into bloom 
very early and spread freely soon forming a solid mass 
DR. POTTER—Deep purple, free flowering. 
BETTY PRESBY—Light yellow, profuse bloomer. 
Price of above: 6 for 65c; doz. $1.25; 25 for $2.25. 
Lily of the Valley 
The Lily of the Valley is well known and will thrive and 
produce the handsome fragrant flowers during spring 
well in shaded 
east side of your house. The 
flowers are well suited 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 $3.00. 
ferns are gaining wide popularity as their value is 
They are easily grown where other plants 
and shrubs do not succeed. Our plants are grown here in the 




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WIS. HYBRID No. 335 
Extra Early Hybrid Corn-Wis. No. 335 
Earlier Than Flint Corn. Heavier Yields. 

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We no longer offer Flint Corn :as: this; Hybrid is even 
earlier, a far better yielder and is muchy-easier to. husk 
Under normal conditions it will mature in 90 days and 
as it grows a tall stalk makes an excellent variety for 
areas where seasons are short. It is a reddish colored corn 
similar to the old “Smoky Dent” or Northwestern Dent 
An excellent variety to plant for “thogging”’ down or for 
late planting, we are highly pleased with the yield of this 
corn as it is so much better than Flint. kbs 45¢; 3 Ibs 
$1.10, postpaid. Not prepaid: Large Flats, pk. $2.45; 
bu. $9.00; Med. Flats, bu. $8.90;.Med. Rounds, bu. 
$7.25; Large Rounds, bu. $6.50. a 
“LARGE ROUNDS” 
We consider these to be one of the most desirable 
Hybrid Seed Corn for the reason that the larger pte we 
kernel will come up stronger and endure more adverse 
weather and soil conditions than any other grade, All 
standard makes of corn planters can be supplied with plates 
that will drop “large rounds’ just as accurate as any other 
size of kernel and the saving you make on a few bushels 
will more than pay for the cost of the plates. On our own 
farms we prefer these lar 
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