Bush 
Morning Glory 
F635—ROYAL EN- 
SIGN—One of the 
deepest bright-blue 
annuals and excel- 
lent for edging or 
borders as the 
plants are dwarf 
and bloom for a 
long period. Flow- 
ers are deep ultra- 
marine blue with a 
white halo and 
gold throat. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. Pkt. 
12¢c; Va oz. 25c. . 
st ns *288) GAILLARDIA 
CARNATION CENTAUREA : p 
Annual Daisies me ~ £ AY 
BUSH MORNING GLOR 
F570 — FANCY MIXED — i 3 
Plants of very neat branch- Matha {i 
ey a aw | ee ing habit. grow about 12 to | 
; ry / La inches high < "eX: i : : 
rie owt ceedingly. reeieaie “flower Carnation Centaurea Annual Gaillardia PORTULACA 
ing. A bed in full bloom is a F558—GIANT FLOWERED MIXED—The beauti- F591—FINEST MIXED — EISELE pour MIXED ean NEE 
magnificent sight. New colors ful flowers produce long stemmed, handsomely One of the most showy choice strain of the popular bedding a } 
in all shades from pure white fringed blossoms 3 to 4 in. across and are de- annuals and greatly ad- nuals what willidelishy you ial Woe a 
to deep orange. Many are lightfully fragrant. They rival carnations for mired for their fine form  <USi0n of double flowers and will pr oduce 
beautifully rayed or zoned, beauty, in fact you wil! like them better as the and rich blending of colors Ss highU percentage of double flowers ae a 
certainly a great acquisition colors are very dainty. Easy to grow and espec- in orange, brown, bronze, ‘ie, range of colors. Unsurpassed for: 
and a magnificent new gar- ially fine for cutting as they last a long time in maroon and crimson. beauty and brilliance. Pkt. 12c; 3 pktsy 
den favorite. Pkt. 7c. water. Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15c. Many of the flowers are 4 35¢. N 
in. across and being pro- 
duced on long stems are 
excellent for bouquets. 
They blossom from July 
until frost. Easy to grow. 
Pkt, 7c. 
Mrs. G. F. Towne, Iowa—Plant- 
ed some of your Bush Morn- 
ing Glory they bloomed pro- 
fusely most of the summer and 
until frost. I am delighted with 
their color and my friends en- 
joyed something so different. 
Everlasting Flower 
F580—GIANT MIXED — 
These everlasting flowers 
should be in every flower 
garden and for this reason 
we have placed them in 
this list. The plants grow 
about 2 feet high and pro- 
duce the beautiful flowers 
like a half-open rose in 
great profusion. They 
make a very pretty bed 
and if picked while partly 
open will last all winter; 
excellent for Christmas 
and New Year decora- 
tions. Our seed includes 
all colors. Easy to grow. 
Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15¢; Ve 
OZ. 25c, 
M. W. Boren, Iowa—My wife 
and myself have been garden- 
ing for over 40 years and find 
your seeds to be the best of 
any we have ever planted. 
Carnation Pinks 
F549—FANCY MIXED — The 
rare beauty of these fine an- 
nuals 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 _ bou- 
quets. Pkt. 10¢c; Ve oz. 25c. 
i? EVERLASTING FLOWERS j 
Mrs. R. C. King- 
gold, Md. — The 
seeds from you 
came up well and 
produced wonder- 
fully. 
Super Majestic 
Double Larkspur 
F607—A new and improved 
strain of Larkspur which for 
size and doubleness of flow- 
ers, long stems and wide 
range of color is unexcelled. 
Plants will grow 3 to 4 ft. 
Mrs. Christ Han- 
sen, N. Dak —All 
are interested to 
know where we 
tall and produce long spikes SUPER MAJESTIC LARKSPUR get our seeds for | 
of the keautiful double flow- er eh - the fine garden 
ers. Remain in flower for a we raise from 
long time if kept picked. Elsie Spielman, Ore.—Everything from you was Jung’s seed. 
Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 20c. perfect. Glads are so large and a bit better than 
any others around here. ——S 
DWARF MARIGOLDS 
CARNATION PINKS 
DWARF MARIGOLDS 
F6é20-—-LITTLE MIDGETS MIXED — | 
There are few, if any, of the low 
erowing annuals that produce a pro- 
fusion of flowers for a longer period 
of time. They form dense attractive | 
bushes 1 ft. high and are a solid 
mass of color in yellow, orange, 
brown and maroon. Very useful for 
borders and also for bouquets and 
baskets. Pkt. 8c; Ysa oz. 20c. 
Drought Resistant 
Sweet Peas 
F718—CUTHBERTSON MIXED 
—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 variettes 
fail due to hot weather. As 
the vines are such strong grow- 
ers do not plant them too 
thick, plants should be at 
least 8 to 12 in. apart in the 
rows. A grand surprise awaits 
you if you plant some of them, 
As for vigor. large flowers 
long stems and profuse bloom- 
ing they are “tops”. Pkt. 10c; 
Va oz. 18c; oz 35c; Y4 Ib. $1.00. 
See also Page 26. 
Mrs. Martin Ruble, West Allis, Wis.— 
I surely get a lot of compliments on 
this morning glory which I plant each 
year across the back yard fence. Every- 
one admires them (Heavenly Blue), 
HEAVENLY PEARLY GATES 
BLUE 
MORNING GLORIES 
F631—HEAVENLY BLUE —A plant of these beautiful Morn- 
ing Glories in bloom is a truly grand sight. The flowers h ° 
measure 314 to 4 inches across and in color are dark sky- Mammot Pansies 
blue with a white throat. Very profuse bloomers and remain A 
i 7 H ' F650—JUNG’S GIANT FANCY 
Fe Pes ; 7 : i, p 
in flower for a long time. Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15¢; 4 oz 25c. MIXED—This “Fancy” Mixture 
SCARLET O’HARA 
F632—-PEARLY GATES—A fitting mate for Heavenly Blue contains seeds of the largest, 
except for color. Flowers are of giant size, abundantly pro- richest and handsomest pan- 
duced and a rich satiny white color. Comes into flower sies known to the horticultural 
early and for a long time. Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. world. The well formed ex- 
F630—SCARLET O’HARA—A remarkably fine showy climber panded flowers are uniformly 
as first flowers open in July and from then until frost they 
i 5 ren q wed iz 12 
are borne in profusion. Flowers are 3 to 3% in. across and of the largest size and of fine 
of a soft velvety scarlet. Pkt. 12¢; VY oz. 35c. substance; they are borne on 
F633—GIANT FANCY MIXED—A superb mixture of the long stiff stems well above the | 
above varieties and also some of the ruffled strains, truly a heavy deep green foliage. The 
superb mixture. Pkt. 8c; 1% oz. 20c. colors are rich and varied such 
= as white, yellow, deep orange, 
mahogany, claret, reddish 
bronze rose; all are distinctly , é 
blotched. Pkt. 20c; Ysa oz. 95c. GIANT FANCY PANSIES 
$ OF JUNG'S SEEDS ARE UN 
Page Twenty.Eight 
Mrs. A. Martin, Wis.—Your Giant Fancy Pansies bloomed all 
summer, the largest and most beautiful flower I ever saw. 
GIANT CUTHBERTSON SWEET PEAS 
MM MM MH AIA A A >| PM MH HH 
