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J. W. Jung Seed Co., Quality Seed Growers , Randolph , Wis. 
Extra Select Grand Rapids 
A well known forcing variety. It 
makes large bunches of light green leaves 
with fringed edges. Its upright habit of 
growth permits close planting. It will 
make a quick growth under adverse con¬ 
ditions and is not subject to rot. Quality 
excellent. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; J4 lb. 45c. 
Jung’s Best of All 
A fitting companion to our famous 
“All Cream” Lettuce which it resembles 
very much except that it does not have 
the pink or brown edges on the leaves. 
It can be relied upon whether sown early 
in the spring or during the summer as it 
is unsurpassed as a heat resister. The 
leaves are of a handsome green, beauti¬ 
fully crumpled and are crisp, tender 
and sweet at all times. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 
15c.; !/ 4 lb. 40c. 
Mrs. James Brown, Ray, Ohio.—Your 
Select Grand Rapids Lettuce and Mar- 
globe tomato simply cannot be beat. 
They are the finest ever. 
Mrs. Henry Grosskreutz, Waldo, Wis.— 
I surely do like Jung’s seeds. I had 
them last year and had a wonderful gar¬ 
den. 
May King r May King is not in the least 
--—affected by wet or cold weather 
but produces large, solid heads 10 to 14 days 
ahead of most other varieties. The plants grow 
from G to 7 inches in diameter with the out¬ 
er leaves folding closely to form the plant in¬ 
to a solid head. The outer leaves are light 
green slightly tinged with brown; the inner 
leaves are light yellow and of a rich buttery 
flavor. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; ^4 lb. 40c. 
JUNG’S BEST OF ALL 
New Iceberg 
The usual solidity of the heads is as¬ 
sured by the large white main ribs of 
the leaves, each of which curving 
strongly into the center acts like a 
truss making it impossible for the leaves 
to open outward and expose the center 
which is thoroughly blanched. It is 
quick growing and always crisp and 
tender, whether grown in early spring 
or in the hot days of summer. The 
heads are of good size. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 
15c.; >4 lb. 40c. 
Special Offer No. 5 
In order to have a long supply of 
crisp, tender Lettuce plant the fol¬ 
lowing varieties and make a sowing 
once each week. 
Jung’s All Cream 
Jung’s Best of All 
New Iceberg 
Earliest Wayahead 
1 Pkt. of each 25c. 
1 Oz. of each 65c. 
JUNG'S 
ALL CREAM 
EARLIEST 
WAYAHEAD 
ALL HEART 
Earliest Wayahead 
This is our quickest growing and most 
attractive extreme-early Lettuce produc¬ 
ing handsome solid heads fully one week 
earlier than Black Seeded Tennis Ball. 
Its earliness makes it the ideal variety 
for market gardeners as the early heads 
always bring the best price. Its quality 
is unsurpassed; the heads are very solid, 
have weighed 6 oz. when trimmed. The 
interior of the heads is blanched to a 
beautiful creamy color while the leaves 
are tender, juicy and sweet flavored. 
The quality of this variety is unequaled 
among the early sorts. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 
15c.; J /4 lb. 40c. 
Jung’s All Cream 
This remarkable Lettuce does not head but 
makes a large loose bunch of leaves of super¬ 
lative fine quality. The leaves grow upright, 
the upper part of the outer turning outward 
very gracefully and are handsomely wrinkled. 
The inside leaves are almost white and won¬ 
derfully crisp and tender. It grows quickly, 
is ready for use early and remains for weeks. 
It is the cream of all sorts and should be 
grown in every garden. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 20c.; 
1/4 lb. 50c. 
Mrs. Beulah Fisher. Elkhart, Ind.—I 
had many compliments on my garden 
last summer. We have never used let¬ 
tuce superior to “Jung’s All Cream.” 
Allheart or Deacon 
This magnificent lettuce stands ho 
weather better than any of the riel 
butter varieties. Plants make firm head 
nearly as large and almost as solid as j 
cabbage. The heads are light green out 
side, while the inner blanched portioi 
is cream yellow and of a delicious riel 
buttery flavor. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; >4 lb 
40c. 
