MARIGOLDS 
GIANT FANCY MIXED 
Jung’s Giant Fancy Mixed Marigolds 
F621—By planting this seed you can have all the 
beautiful new Marigolds at small expense. This mix- 
ture contains seeds of the carnation and chrysan- 
themum types, also the Crown of Gold. You will be 
delighted with the giant size of the flowers and wide 
range of colors. Will bloom from early summer 
until frost. Pkt. 19¢c; Ve oz. 20c. 
BONFIDE SALVIA 
Bonfire Salvia 
The Showiest and Most Brilliant Annual. 
Brilliant Color. Profuse Bloomer. Blossoms A Long 
Time. 
F4é80—We offer an early strain of this grand bed- 
ding annual, single plants often carry over 100 
spikes measuring 10 to 12 in. long. The bushy plants 
grow to a height of 18 to 24 in. We know of no 
other flowers that will equal the gorgeous effect of 
a row or bed of these Salvias when in full bloom. 
Seeds planted in March will commence to bloom 
in July and will be a continuous blaze of color until 
10c; Ye oz. 59c. 
frost. Pkt. 
GIANT CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS 
Drought Resistant Sweet Peas 
GIANT CUTHBERTSON 
Resistant to Heat and Drought. Bloom all Summer. 
Vigorous Vines. Profuse Bloomers. 
This new type of Sweet Peas grow very vigorous 
vines, produces an abundance of large fragrant blos- 
soms which are highly fragrant, produced on extra 
long stems and are of beautiful clear colors. 
it is the ideal variety for the home flower gar- 
den. 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 sueh strong growers 
do not plant them too thick. Plants should be at 
least 8 to 12 in. apart in the rows. 
F711I—DANNY—Large showy navy blue, a color you 
will like. 
F712—FRANK G.—Clear rosy lavender, received 1st 
prize as the best of this shade. 
ANET—Huge snowy white flowers borne on 
s, abundant bloomer. 
Y—Mammoth flowers of bright scarlet 
F710 
color, does not fade easily in hot sun. 
F714—KATIE—One of the most beautiful colors be- 
ing ar cream pink, must be seen to be appre- 
ciated 
F715—LIZA—-Large showy flowers of deep maroon 
red, unusual but beautiful. 
Price of any above Sweet Peas: Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 25c; 
oz. 40c. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 84—One pkt. of each of the 
above 6 Giant Cuthbertson Sweet Peas for 35c. 
Annual 
Sweet William 
F735 — HARDY 
ANNUAL MIXED 
--The old favor- 
ite 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 blos- 
som all summer. 
The flowers or 
heads are of 
large size, very 
fragrant and of 
various colors, 
white, crimson, 
rosep ink, 
Pkt. 
25c. 
eta. Laine 
10c; Ye oz. 
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SUNFLOWER 
How to Grow 
Flowers 
You can have an abund- 
ance of flowers from 
early summer until frost 
by sowing Jung’s select 
Flower Seeds and _ fol- 
lowing the simple in- 
structions in our book- 
let. “How to Grow the 
Most Beautiful Flow- 
ers.” Sent free, when 
requested, with all 
orders, 
Mrs. D. Trower, Mont. 
—I have grown beautiful 
Sweet Peas from year 
Giant Cuthbertson seed. 
a 
Rainbow or 
Indian Corn 
F555—This is the corn 
so widely used for fall 
decorations, especially 
when used with 
Gourds it makes a 
grand display. Both 
seeds and ears are of 
different colors. Grows 
6 to 8 ft. tall and ma- 
tures in about 100 
days. A profitable item 
to grow as the ears 
of various colors are 
in great demand for 
fall decorations. Pkt. 
0c; oz. 25c. 
ANNUAL SWEET WILLIAM 
Double Sunflower 
F702—SUN GOLD—Grows 4 to 5 
feet tall. Perfectly double. Color 
is the brightest golden yellow. The 
plants branch and afford fine stout 
stems for cutting. This gigantic 
Sunflower will be of great value 
for the hardy garden and herbac- 
eous border. The flowers are so 
perfect in form that they resemble 
Chrysanthemums. Pkt. 10¢c; Y oz. 
25c. 
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Sey i: ae 
SWEET ALYSSUM 
Sweet Alyssum 
F704—LITTLE GEM—Free flower- 
ing, handsome annuals for beds, 
edging, ete. This variety is very 
dwarf and blooms profusely. form- 
ing a mass of solid pure whiteness 
throughout the summer Excellent 
for either beds. borders, or edg- 
ing. Try it once and you will al- 
ways want it. Pkt. 7c; Ve oz. 20c. 
RAINBOW CORN 
FANCY GOURDS 
Fancy Mixed Gourds 
F595—An interesting and valuable vine, grows very rapid- 
ly and quickly covers old walls, fences or outbuildings and 
trellises. They bear an abundance of the curious shaped 
fruits and we have included a very choice selection in the 
seed we offer. Pkt. 7c; V4 oz. 15c. 
Page Twenty-Six 
Biennials & Perennials 
Below we offer an assortment of pop- 
ular and easily grown biennials 
in size and beauty over a period 
years. The seeds we offer are all sel 
strains and for beauty and color 
bloom are unsurpassed. More of these 
are also listed on page 30. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Hollyhocks 
F808—Double Rose Flowered 
Mixed—These are old time gar- 
den 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 shrub- 
bery or backgrounds they are 
unequalled. We offer superb 
mixture of the best double 
flowering varicties. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
Hardy Poppies 
F672—GIANT ORIENTAL—The gor- 
geous 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 
F809—ICELAND MIXED—Hardy per- 
ennials that bloom the first season. 
The elegant satin-like flowers are 
produced abundantly from June 
until October. Excellent for hbou- 
quets as flowers last fully a week. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Hardy Sweet Peas 
‘Lathyrus Latifolius) 
F732—JUNG’S FANCY MIX- 
ED—The plants are hardy 
and increase in size and 
beauty from year to year. 
Vines may be trained on a 
trellis or allowed to cover 
rocks or other objects. Pro- 
duces a mass of sweetpea- 
like flowers in clusters of 8 
to 10 and come in shades 
of white. pink and deep 
rose. Pkt. 12c; 2 pkts. 20c. 
D. F. Keehn, Okla.—The flow- 
er seeds from you made 
many people happy with their 
lovely blooms. 
Mrs. A. Bjorkman, Calif.—I 
hate endless pleasure from 
my — flowers grown from 
Jung’s Seeds. 
and 
perennials. Many of these will increase 
of 
ect 
of 
CLOVE PINKS 
Hardy Clove Pinks 
F803—Fancy Double Mixed—A grand 
new strain that rival carnations for 
beauty, free flowering and very fra- 
grant. Flowers 11% to 2 in. and in 
a wide range of colors. 
Mrs. J. Pitzer, Ohio—Have planted 
your seeds for several years and have 
good success with both garden and 
flower seeds. 
LUPINE 
Lupines 
F810—FANCY MIXED—These beauti- 
ful hardy plants produce handsome 
bushes of green foliage from which 
arise in continuous succession the 
long stately spikes of sweetpea shap- 
ed flowers. Spikes of bloom a foot 
long are produced on long stiff stems. 
Colors are both rich and delicate in 
white, blue and pink but offered only 
in mixture. 
YO 
ICELAND POPPY 
Perennial Sweet William 
F814—Giant Perfection Mixed— Pop- 
ular hardy perennials that are splen- 
did for beds or borders. They produce 
flowers in great profusion and hav- 
ing long stems they make fine bou- 
quets. They produce masses of bril- 
liant color and remain in flower a long 
time. 
Special Offer 
Any Perennials on this page: Pkt. 10¢; 
3 pkts. 25c; € pkts. 45¢ 
HARDY SWEET PEAS. 
