GAILLARDIA | 
Hardy Biennials and Perennials 
We offer a list of the most popular biennials and perennials, 
varieties that are easy to grow and sure to please. 
AQUILEGIA or HONEYSUCKLE—Giant Fancy Hybrids.—By all 
means plant a few of these wonderful perennials, they are ‘per- 
fectly hardy and easy to grow. They grow strong, thrifty bushes 
and produce flowers of the largest size. We offer a select strain 
containing beautiful tints and color combinations, hardly two 
plants producing flowers that are exactly alike. 
COREOPSIS—Grandiflora Mixed—These fine hardy perennials 
; Smee are sometimes called yellow daisies. The beautiful rich golden 
COREOPSIS flowers are borne on long graceful stems. They flower for a long 
period of time and will blossom the first year if started early. 
CANTERBURY BELLS—Giant Flowered Mixed—These 
hardy biennials are old time favorites but are becom- 
ing more popular every year. They grow stately bush- 
es 2 to 3 ft. tall and produce a profusion of the hand- 
some bell-shaped flowers. They make a brilliant show 
and are well suited for cither gardens, borders or mix- 
ed among shrubs. We offer a superb mixture. 
FOX GLOVE—Mammoth Flowered Mixed—For stately 
beauty in the garden, tall border or among shrubs the 
Fox Glove stands supreme. Produces enormous spikes 
4 to G ft.°in height and flower heads are often 3 ft. 
long. Colors range from pure white and shell pink to 
deep rose and many are beautifully spotted. 
DELPHINIUMS—Fancy Blue Hybrids—These graceful 
flowers rank among the fairest gems of our perennial 
flower gardens. In color they may be compared to a 
clear blue sky, in fact they are the finest shade of blue 
to be had in flowers. They are grand for cutting and 
very graceful for bouquets. 
GAILLARDIAS—Giant Fancy Hardy — A very 
desirable and showy hardy perennial that 
should have a place in every border or garden. 
They thrive in almost any place and will pro- 
: ease duce giant crimson and gold flowers that make 
CLOVE PINKS unusually striking bouquets. 
FANCY HARDY LUPINE — These beautiful 
Hardy Clove Pinks hardy plants produce handsome bushes of 
f green foliage from which arise in continuous 
Fancy Double Mixed—A grand succession the long stately spikes of sweet- 
new strain that rival carna- pea shaped flowers. Spikes of bloom a foot 
tions for beauty, free flower- long are produced on long stiff stems. Colors 
ing and very fragrant. Flowers are both rich and delicate in white, blue and 
1% to 2 in. and in a wide pink but offered only in mixture. 
range’ of colors. HARDY BLUE STOKESIA—A beautiful hardy 
y _ plant that will do well in any sunny position. 
' Bushes grow 2 to 3 ft. tall and blossom freely 
from June until September. Flowers measure 
4 to 5 in. across, bright lavender-blue in color 
and being borne on long stems are invaluable 
for cutting. 
PLATYCODON — Grandiflora 
Mixed—An extra good, very 
hardy and free dowering per- 
ennial. They form branching 
plants 1% to 2 ft. tall and 
produce large blue and white 
pell-shaped: flowers. They re- 
main in flower from June to 
October and will thrive in 
sunny or shady places. 
SWEET WILLIAM HOLLYHOCKS 
HOLLYHOCKS—Double Rose Flowered Mixed— 
These are old time garden favorites but of late 
years are becoming very popular and well they 
may as they are the most majestic of the hardy 
flowers. They grow 6 to 8 ft. tall, for planting 
among shrubbery or backgrounds they are un- 
equalled. We offer superb mixture of the best 
double flowering varieties. 
SWEET WILLIAM — Giant Perfection Mixed 
—Popular hardy perennials that are splendid 
for beds or borders. They produce flowers in 
great profusion and having long stems they make : vi Sitiaalsscnit ; 
fine bouauets. They produce masses of brilliant CHINESE LANTERN 
color and remain in flower a long time. ak 
CHINESE LANTERN—This is 
SHASTA DAISY—Giant White—You will be de- ‘ caianidains 
lighted with the size and beauty of these Giant ae Sisee seeten akc 
Daisies. A great improvement over the common jj jcht colored balloon-like 
Shasta Daisy as many of the flowers are 4 to 5 Annie or husks that cover the 
in. across and produced on long stiff stems. Flow- bush in late summer or aut- 
ers are pure white and continue in flower mn. The fruits are bright 
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throughout the season. orange red when ripe called 
“i “Chinese Lanterns”. Branches 
Hardy Poppies with the fruits may be dried 
and make splendid material 
GIANT ORIENTAL—The gorgeous for winter bouquets. 
hardy Poppies make a grand show 
when in bloom in May or June. 
Many blooms are 6 in. across, once ¢ 
started will last for many years. 
ICELAND MIXED—Hardy peren- 
nials that bloom the first season. 
The elegant satin-like flowers are 
produced abundantly from June 
until October. Excellent for bou- 
quets as flowers last fully a week. 
Special Offer 
Any Perennials on this page: 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25¢; 6 pkts. 45c. 
Mrs. Awalt Korth, Wis.—The Calif- 
ornia Poppy seed I got from you a 
was beautiful. It was the bright- a \ 
a est spot in my garden. 3 ‘ 
ORIENTAL POPPIES ICELAND POPPIES 
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Pere rrr ras THE PRODUCTS Of JUNG'S SEEDS ARE UNEXCELLED eer lalla al atti 
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Bonfire Salvia 
The Showiest and Most Bril- 
liant Annual 
Brilliant Color. Profuse Bloom- 
er. Blossoms A Long Time. 
We offer an early strain of this 
grand bedding annual, single 
plants often carry over 109 
spikes measuring 10 to 12 in 
long. The bushy plants grow to 
a height of 18 to 24 in. We 
know of no other flower that 
will equal the gorgeous effect of 
a row or bed of these Salvias 
when in full bloom. Seeds 
planted in March will com- 
mence to bloom in July and 
will be a continuous blaze of 
eolor until frost. Pkt. 10¢; 
Ye oz. 50c. 
Jung's 
Giant Fancy 
Marigolds 
By planting this seed H 
you can have all the 
beautiful new Mari- 
golds at small ex: 
pense. This mixture i 
contains seeds of the 
carnation and chry- 
santhemum types: 
also the Crown of 
Gold: You will be de- 
lighted with the 
giant size of the flow- 
ers and wide range 
of colors, Will bloom - 
from early summer 
until frost. Pkt. 10¢; \ 
Ya “oz. 20c. 
Miss Eva _ Nelson, 
Minn. — The Sweet 
Peas from you were 
simply beautiful, they 
bloomed all swmmer 
and had such large 
flowers and long stems. 
GIANT FANCY MARIGOLDS 
Giant Cuthbertson Sweet Peas 
This new type of Sweet Peas grow very vigorous vines, produces an 
abundance of large fragrant blossoms which are highly fragrant, produc- 
ed on extra long stems and are of beautiful clear colors. 
It is the ideal variety for the home flower garden, due to its great 
vigor it will bloom and prosper in those sections where other varieties 
fail due to hot weather. As the vines are such strong growers do not 
plant them too thick. Plants should be at least 8 to 12 in. apart in the 
rows. 
DANNY—Large showy navy blue, a color you will like. 
FRANK G.—Clear rosy lavender, received ist prize as the best of this 
shade. 
JANET—Huge snowy white flowers borne on long stems, abundant bloom- 
er. } 
JIMMY — Mammoth 
flowers of bright 
scarlet color, does 
not fade easily in hot 
sun. 
KATIE—One of the 
most beautiful colors 
being a rose cream 
pink, must be seen 
to be appreciated. 
LIZA — Large showy 
flowers of deep ma- 
roon red, unusual 
but beautiful. 
Price of any above 
Sweet Peas: Pkt. 10¢; 
V2 oz. 25¢; oz. 40c. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 
84—One pkt. of each 
of the above 6 Giant 
Cuthbertson Sweet 
oat GIANT CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS 
Jung’s Rainbow Flower Garden 
A Whole Flower Garden in A Packet. Easy to Grow. A Mass of Flowers 
from Early Summer till Frost. 
Much time and care was 
taken in preparing the 
formula of this gorgeous 
flower mixture. It is made 
up of flowers suitable for 
bedding and bouquets, some- 
thing that will be in flower 
from early summer until 
frosts. A bed or row of 
these flowers will be a 
bright spot in your garden 
all summer and also supply 
many beautiful bouquets. 
The grand flowers it will 
produce will please and de- 
light you beyond your fond- 
est hopes. A pkt. contains 
sufficient seed to sow a row 
30 to 40 ft. long. Pkt. 10c; 
Ya oz. 20¢; oz. 60c. 
TN ean 
Mrs. Wm. Ebbeson, Mich.— 
The Rainbow Flower seeds 
were a constant surprise and 
a bed of color all summer, 
some of them were new to = 
me, but all were very fine. RAINBOW FLOWER GARDEN 
