Carnations 
GIANT EVERBLOOMING 
MIXED—A select strain of 
Carnations that will bloom 
the first summer and pro- 
duce large double flowers 
of rare beauty. Plants may 
Jun¢’s Glorius Flowers 
Make Your Flower Garden A Joy All Summer and Fall 
American Beauty Asters ( Wilt-Resistant) 
This is a superb strain of truly giant flowered Asters that will produce 
flowers rivaling Chrysanthemums in size and beauty. The vigorous plants 
produce flowers 4 to 5 in. across and are borne on stems 2 to 3 ft. tall. 
Will last for 10 days when cut and bloom until hard frosts. White, Rose, 
Lavender, Shell-pink, 
1 Pkt. of each color for 40c. 
Purple and Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 12c; Ya oz. 35¢; 
How to Grow 
ASTERS 
and all other Vegetables 
and Flowers is written in 
detail in our booklet on 
Vegetables and Flowers. 
A copy is sent free with 
every order of 25c or 
BUSH BALSAM 
Double Bush Balsam 
GARDENIA FLOWERED—A very beautiful 
new strain of Balsam. The flowers, very 
much like double roses, are produced in 
clusters on the tips of the stems and a bush 
is full bloom is a solid mass of color. You 
with these 
more, if requested. will be highly pleased grand 
Balsams. Our seed is a grand mixture of 
white, rose and red shades. Pkt. 15¢; 3 pkts. 
be taken up in the fall and 
potted and they will con- 
tinue to bloom during the 
winter. Pkt. 10c; 3  pkts. 35c. 
25c. 
Bachelor’s Button 
Centaurea or Centaurea 
JUBILEE GEM — A new JUNG’S FANCY MIXED—This is per- 
type of the popular “corn- 
flower” or bachelor button. 
Grows only 8 to 10 in. tall 
and the deep blue flowers 
fairly cover the bushes, Un- 
excelled for borders as 
they commence to flower 
very early and continue in 
bloom for weeks. Pkt. 7¢; 
Ye oz. 15¢. 
haps one of the most popular and in- 
dispensable annuals. Grows to a height 
of 2 ft. and produces its large, long 
stemmed flowers for a very long time. 
May be sown early in the spring, in a 
few weeks they come into flower con- 
tinuing until hard frosts. We offer a 
very select strain containing many beau- 
tiful colors. Pkt. 7c; Ye oz. 15¢, 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON OR CENTAUREA 
Carnation Pinks 
FANCY MIXED—The rare beauty of 
these fine annuals rival Carnations and 
come into flower in 6 to 8 weeks after 
sowing. Plants grow 12 to 15 in. tall 
and bloom profusely for a long period 
of time. Well suited for beds, borders 
and bouquets. Pkt. 10c; Ve oz. 25c. 
Canterbury Bells 
ANNUAL FANCY MIXED — 
You can now have _ these 
beautiful flowers in bloom in 
one season. By starting the 
seed in March they will 
bloom from August until Oct- 
ober. The plants grow 2 it. 
tall, each plant having 6 to 8 
spikes of large, cup-shaped 
blossoms. Our seed contains 
the following colors: White, 
rose, pink, dark and light 
blue. We consider this one 
of the finest new flowers. 
Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15c. 
Fire Flame Celosia 
An easily grown and highly attractive 
annual that may be grown in the flow- 
er garden or in pots. Plants grow 12 to 
15 in. tall and the center stalk and each 
branch terminates in a fiery red flower 
head. Even more attractive than Geran- 
iums or Salvias and remain in flower 
for weeks. Pkt. 12¢c; 2 pkts. 20c. 
Mrs. 
seeds 
L. Fey, Wis.—The 
purchased from you 
were excel-ent, my garden of 
E, D. Gruber, Neb.—Your flow- 
er seeds and shrubs are fine— 
they do grow. 
Pinks and Phlox was a pic- 
G. F. Millington, Nebr.—Your ture indeed. 
seeds have proved superior to 
any I have tried. The Asters 
were very beautiful and made 
a grand showing. 
California Poppy 
GIANT HYBRID MIXED 
—You will be highly de- 
lighted with the profu- 
sion, size and wonderful 
new colors of these flow- 
ers. Unlike the old va- 
riety these form upright 
bushes with fine cut foli- 
age and bloom from June 
to October. Colors include 
orange, rose, crimson, la- 
vender, and many other 
new shades. Very easy to 
grow. Pkt. 8c; Ya oz. 20c. 
Mrs. Chas. DeLancey, Pa.—Our 
garden and flowers grown from 
your seeds were wonderful. 
Coleus 
FANCY RAINBOW MIXED— 
These plants have the bright- 
est foliage of any plant that 
can be grown from seed, may 
be grown as pot plants as 
well as out in the garden. Annual 
They are readily grown from 
seed and grow to a height of Chrysanthemum 
12 to 18 in. The seed we offer 
has large leaves of remark- 
able colors. Pkt. 20c; 
Easily grown annuals that 
produce some of the best 
color combinations known 
in flowers. They are as 
easily grown as poppies 
and remain in bloom for 
a long time. As the flow- 
ers are produced on long 
stems they make splendid 
bouquets and will last for 
a long time. Do not sow 
Dahlias 
JUNG’S FANCY MIXED— 
The Dahlia still holds its 
place as “king of all outdoor 
autumn flowers” and _ they 
may be grown to the great- 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
est perfection from _ seed the seed too thick as the 
blooming the first summer. plants require room_ to 
As easy to grow from seed give best results; they 
should be 12 to 15 inches 
apart each way. Pkt. 7c; 
2 pkts. 10c; Ya oz. 15c. 
as the most common plant. 
Anyone can have a magnifi- 
cent 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 variet- 
ies. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Four O’Clock 
FINEST MIXED—No flow- 
er makes a prettier bor- 
der than the old-fashion- 
ed Four O’clock. Plant 
grows to a height of two 
feet and blooms in early 
morning and evening and 
rivals the choicest garden 
flowers in color. It is one 
of the most brilliant and 
showy plants that can be 
i sown with little or no 
“ = trouble. Pkt. 8c; Y% oz. : oo ~ 
FOUR O’CLOCK 15c. ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM 
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Page Twenty-Five 
Mrs. A. L. Rypka, Minn.—Re- 
ceived many fine compliments 
on the fine Dahlias which I 
grew from your seeds, 
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