LAVATERA 
Lavatera 
F608—ROSY MORN—These 
handsome flowers should be 
grown by every flower 
lover. Plants grow 2 ft. in 
height and produce a mass 
of charming rose-pink flow- 
ers. Very useful for showy 
beds or borders and as the 
flowers are borne on long 
stems they are very useful 
for vases and bouquets It is 
easy to grow and sure to 
please. Pkt. 8c; Ya oz. 20c. 
Everblooming 
Wonder Lily 
F610 — A wonderful new 
hardy Lily that will bloom 
from seed the first year if 
started early. Flowers very 
much resemble Easter Lil- 
ies, being pure white in- 
side, slightly tinged deep 
rose on the outside. They 
grow 3 ‘to 4 ft. tall and 
often produce 10 to 15 flow- 
ers on a stem. Will increase 
in size and beauty from 
year to year. Pkt. 10¢; 3 
pkts. 25c. 
Mignonette 
F623—BISMARK — One of 
the grandest mignonettes 
ever introduced. It is re- 
markable for size coler, 
fragrance and profusion of 
blooms. Flowers spikes are 
of giant size. Measuring 6 
to 8 in. long and fiery red 
in color. Very showy as the 
bright flowers contrast ef- 
fectively against the deep 
green foliage. Pkt. 8c; 2 
pkts. 15c. 
F624—FINEST MIXED — A 
fine mixture, grows rapidly 
and produces fine spikes of 
blossoms during the cool 
weather of spring and fall. 
Make a second sowing in 
August to furnish fall flow- 
ers, Pkt. 7¢; Va oz. 15c. 
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Mrs. Maud Myers, N.Y.—The 
Lilies from the seed of the 
Everblooming or Wonder lily 
grew lilies to the amazing 
height of 7 feet 4 inches. 
The flowers were 8 1/2 
inches long. 
Mrs. A. Scott, Wash.—I just 
want to tell you about some 
Everblooming Wonder Lilies 
I got seed from you for. The 
last several years they have 
been 7 and 8 feet tall. They 
really stop traffic when in 
bloom. 
Mrs. Walter P. Meyers, Pa — 
Results are marvelous with 
your flower seeds. 
Nicotiana 
Summer Poinsettia 
F700—An easily grown an- 
nual, growing 18 to 24 in 
tall. About the middle of 
the summer the top center 
leaves turn to a rich orange 
scarlet resembling a Poin- 
settia. Also useful for bou- 
quets. Pkt. 8c; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Be 
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Ae Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Wis.— 
i Res { < “i Since I got my seeds from 
, . you I really get better re- 
CHRISTMAS KOCHIA sults. I know the seeds are 
fresh and such large gener- Ss 
Christmas Kochia ‘The Annual Hedge” = os. packages you sent me. Gy Si rn 
Grow a Beautiful Hedge 3 ft. Tall from Seed Sown peu ee swrnes ae 
SUMMER POINSETTIA 
amount of seed in each pack- 
in the Spring. age. 
F605—-Sow the seed thinly early in the spring and 
in*6 to 8 weeks you will have a beautiful hedge. 
Will grow to a height of 3 to 4 ft. and will be very 
dense and symmetrical from the start. Plants are 
a rich green until frost after which they turn to 
a rosy claret red. Easy to grow and not bothered 
by insects. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 20c. 
Pyrethrum 
F678—AUREUM — One of our 
most attractive and useful plants 
for borders and edgings. Grows 
8 to 10 in. tall. foliage is an at- 
tractive golden color contrasting 
well with other green foliage 
plants. Pkt. 8c; Ya oz. 25c. 
Annual Poppies 
F4670—JUNG’S SUPERB MIXED 
—A grand mixture of the best 
single and double Poppies in a 
wide variety of type and colors. 
Their brilliant colors will make 
a bright spot in your garden, 
they are easy to grow and will 
succeed under the most trying 
conditions. Pkt. 7c; V4 oz. 20c. 
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PYRETHRUM 
Satin Flower 
or Godetia 
F695 — 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. 
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ANNUAL POPPIES 
Leonard Labelle, Vt.— 
Have always been well 
pleased with your pro- 
ducts and your service. 
DWARF PHLOX 
Dwarf Phlox 
F666—NANA COMPACTA MIXED — This splendid 
race of dwarf annual Phlox cannot be over-praised 
for brightness and beauty. The plants are always 
lavishly covered with large flowers of the most bril- wompt service or finer 
liant hues. Nothing better for bedding purposes i P Bs ows - hehe a; 
is listed in this catalog. Bushes are dwarf and com- sar erica SU CUNEO Quality finat 
pact. 6 to 8 inches high, forming dense masses of F } You can rely 
bloom all summer. The colors include pure white, 
deep and showy red with white eye and many other 
shades Pkt. 10¢; Ve oz. 40c. 
N.Y.—Have 
J. Cameron, 
always enjoyed getting 
seeds and plants from 
Jung’s; no one has such 
SATIN FLOWER 
upon the Quality of 
Jung‘s Flower Seeds. They are grown 
from select stocks and all mixtures 
are made up of a well balanced selec- 
tion of colors. We know you will be 
a been dealing tt vou for 1S delighted with the gorgeous flowers 
years, everything has always you .can grow by planting Jung’s 
isootr (OK Select Flower Seeds. 
Frank L. Wertz, O.—Have 
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TULIP POPPY 
PK HH MMA MHI HAH 
F545—CRIMSON BEDDER — A splendid 
bedding plant being bright in color and 
remaining in bloom for a long time. Flow- 
ers are a deep rich red and very fra- 
grant. Free flowering bushes grow to a 
height of 12 to 15 in. Pkt. 10c¢; 3 pkts. 
25c. 
Phlox Drumondii 
F665—GRANDIFLORA MIXED—This sup- 
erp strain is notable not only for variety 
and brilliancy of colors but also for the 
perfection and size of the flowers. Many 
of the single flowers are so large they 
will nearly cover a 50-cent piece. The 
colors range from pure white to deepest 
red or crimson while the clear eye of 
some of the flowers is peculiarly marked 
Pkt. 8c; Ve oz. 35c. 
Tulip Poppy 
F742—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. Flowers are tulip-shaped, of deep 
golden color and are the only poppy suit- 
able for cutting, lasting fully a week. 
Pkt 8c; 2 pkts. I5c. 
Jung’s Superb Pansies 
F651—This is a popular large flowering 
type just what you want for a pretty 
bed. The plants make a strong growth 
and flower freely. This mixture comprises 
many beautiful varieties and we know 
you will be delighted with it. Pkt, 12c; 
Va oz. 45¢ 
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Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Wis.—Wish to thank you 
for the wonderful seeds you sent me last 
year. I was thrilled and more than pleased 
with the vegetables and flowers. 
SUPERB PANSIES 
Page Twenty-Five 
Ambrose Pfeffer, Iowa—I have 
always been pleased with 
your quality, dealings, gen- 
erous sized packets and ser- 
vice. 
Mrs. H. C. Dinwiddie, Tenn. 
We are very well pleased 
with your seeds and bulbs. 
They are just as advertised 
and your service is very § 
good. 
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Snowdrift Stocks 
F693—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 splen- 
did for cutting or bouquets; 
very fragrant. Pkt. 10c; 3 
pkts. 25c. 
Torch Tithonia 
F740—The top “All Ameri- 
ea” winner in 1951 and well 
deserves that honor. Grows 
3 to 4 ft. tall and well 
adapted for background or 
even a hedge, blooms from 
early summer until frost, 
blooms very profusely. 
Flowers resemble single 
dahlias and are well suited 
for cutting. For best results 
give the plants plenty room 
to develop. Will do best if 
planted in full sun and 
should have very little ferti- 
lizer and not too much 
moisture. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 
25c. 
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