Lavatera 
ROSY MORN—These handsome flow- 
ers should be grown by every flower 
Castor Oil Bean 
Our fastest growing ornamental 
plant, very useful for back: lover. Plants grow 2 ft. in height 
grounds: OE tbe cues sides ares and produce a mass of charming 
Bower pea: eee. ven eave rose-pink flowers. Very useful for 
mental as (the-large prog ae showy beds or borders and as the 
are glossy green or bronze in flowers are borne on long stems 
and give a 
color, palm shaped 
Large Pkt. 
they are very useful for vases and 
bouquets. It is easy to grow and 
sure to please. Pkt. 5c; Yg oz. 20c. 
tropical appearange. 
7¢; oz. 20c. 

CHINESE WOOLFLOWER 
Chinese Woolflower 
The plants average 2 feet in 
height branching freely, each shoot 
bearing a beautiful ball of wool 
in pink, yellow and scarlet. It 
flowers early and profusely and 
the heads of bloom mixed with 
fresh green foliage makes the 
plant look like an immense bou- 
quet set in the ground. They con- 
tinue to grow with a richness of 
color all summer and fall. Very 
much used for winter decorations, 
Pkt. 8c; 3 pkts. 20c. 

Garden Pinks 
FAIRFIELD FINEST MIXED — 
These hardy annuals may be 
ranked among the fairest gems 
of our flowers as few can equal 
them in beauty or profusion of 
blooms. They are of the richest 
and most varied colors. They may 
be sown in the open ground 
when danger from frost is over 
and in a few weeks they are 
masses of bloom continuing so 
until frost. Our mixture includes 
the best single and double sorts. 
Pkt. 7c; Vg oz. 20c. 
Dahlias 
JUNG’S FANCY MIXED—The Dahlia still holds 
its place as “‘king of all outdoor autumn flow- 
ers and they may be grown to the greatest 
perfection from seed blooming the first sum- 
mer. As easy to grow from seed as the most 
common plant. Anyone can have a magnificent 
display of these regal beauties at very small 
cost. Continue to bloom profusely until severe 
frosts when the bulbs can be taken up and 
stored until spring. A superb mixture of the 
finest varieties. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 20c. 

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Annual Hollyhock 
INDIAN SPRINGS — Semi-double fringed 
flowers from delicate pink to rosy car- 
mine, are freely produced on 4 to 5 ft. 


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stalks the first season. Seed sown in 
March will bloom in August. Plants will 
live over winter and flower again the 
following year. Pkt. 10c; 2 pkts. 15c. 

Everblooming Wonder Lily 
A wonderful new hardy Lily that will 
bloom from seed the first year if started 
early. Flowers very much resemble 
Easter Lilies, being pure white inside, 
slightly tinged deep rose on the outside. 
They grow 3 to 4 ft. tall and often pro- - 
duce 10 to 15 flowers on a stem. Will 
increase in size and beauty from year to 
year. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; 2 Yr. 
Blooming Size Bulbs: Each 35¢c; 3 for 
$1.00; doz. $3.50, 
Poppy 
AMERICAN LEGION — A highly 
improved Flanders Poppy that 
will produce a mass of giant 
brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. 
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Love-in-the-Mist 
NIGELLA—A lovely free flowering annual suita- 
ble for either beds, borders or bouquets. The 
dainty blue flowers are borne on long stems, { 
splendid for either beds or cutting. An unusu- ce * 
ally fine bed of flowers may be had by sowing f 
these and California Poppies in the same bed. 

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Pkt. 7c; V4 oz. 15¢. 4 garden will produce a sight 
5 : : grand to behold. If cut in the 
ae Nicotiana bud and palced in water they 
Sn. HOTS aes CRIMSON BEDDER — A splendid bedding will open and last for several 
SES ats plant being bright in color and remaining days making brilliant bouquets. 
in bloom for a long time. Flowers are a Pkt. 7c; 2 pkts. 10c. 
deep rich red and very fragrant. Free 
flowering bushes grow to a height of 12 ° 
to 15 in. Pkt. 10¢; 3 pkts. 25¢. 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. 
Christmas Kochia 
A great improvement on the old variety as 
this new strain retains its beautiful color 
until late in the winter while the old va- 

riety dried up in September. The bushes TULIP POPPY Flowers are tulip-shaped, of deep 
are a mass of dense live green in summer golden color and are the only 
while after frost they turn 0p suitable for 
, NICOTIANA to rosy claret red and are rae taal Bees 
ag) SANOERAE = highly ornamental after all cutting, lasting 
fully a week. Pkt. 
8c; 2 pkts. 15c. 
other shrubs are dead and 
the effect of this color against 
the snow is certainly a beau- 
tiful sight. The plants grow 
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GOLDEN GLEAM 
3 to 4 feet high and very 
dense and symmetrical from 
the start. Pkt. 7c; 2 pkts. 
10c; 4 oz. 15c. 
Mignonette 
BISMARK—One of the grand- 
est mignonettes ever intro- 
duced. It is remarkable for 
size, color, fragrance and 
profusion of blooms. Flower 
spikes are of giant size, meas- 
uring 6 to 8 in. long and 
fiery red in color. Very showy 
as the bright flowers contrast 
effectively against the deep 
green foliage. Pkt. 8¢; 2 
pkts. 15c. 
FINEST MIXED—A fine mix- 
ture, grows rapidly and pro- 
duces fine spikes of blossoms 
during the cool weather of 
spring and fall. Make a sec- 
ond sowing in August to fur- 
nish fall flowers. Pkt. 7¢; 
Vg oz. 15c. 
Hardy Sweet Pea 
JUNG’S FANCY MIXED — 
The plants are hardy and in- 
crease in size and _ beauty 
from year to year. Vines 
may be trained on a trellis 
or allowed to cover rocks or 
other objects. Produces a 
mass of sweat-pea-like flow- 
ers in clusters of 8 to 10 and 
come in shades of white, 
pink and deep rose. Pkt. 
12¢; 2 pkts. 20c. 


CHRISTMAS KOCHIA 

PYRETHRUM 

Double Nasturtium 
GOLDEN GLEAM—The most popu- 
lar flower ever introduced, a dou- 
ble flowering, sweet scented Na- 
sturtium of rare beauty. Plants 
make a strong growth; they com- 
mence to bloom early and remain 
in flower until hard frosts. The 
large, double golden flowers, 21% 
to 3 in. across, are borne on long 
stems and have a delightful odor. 
Pkt. 7c; Y2 oz. 12¢; oz. 20c. 
Climbing Nasturtiums 
JUNG‘S GIANT CLIMBING—This mix- 
ture is absolutely unsurpassed. Noth- 
ing can excel the wealth, richness and 
variety of these Nasturtiums for trel- 
lis, window boxes or brush planting, 
nor surpass them in freedom and pro- 
fusion of bloom. On good soil they 
grow 8 feet tall. Our mixture includes 
a wonderful diversity of colors, some 
are solid while others are beautifully 
mottled and striped. Pkt. 7¢; V2 oz. 
12¢; oz. 20. 
Pyrethrum 
and useful 
plants. Pkt. 8¢; Vg oz. 25¢. 
SS THE PRODUCTS OF JUNG'S SEEDS ARE UNEXCELLED 3 
AUREUM—One of our most attractive 
plants for borders and 
edgings. Grows 8 to 10 in. tall, foliage 
is an attractive golden color contrast- 
ing well with other green foliage 
Mrs. M. H. Ivins, Pa.—The 
Pinks proved to be the most 
beautiful ones I have ever 
grown, many thanks. 

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