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New York or Wonderful Lettuce 
Recommended b\' critical market garaeners as the very best solid head¬ 
ing /ariety tor Spring or Summer months. It will not scald or burn and 
will make solid heads where all other sorts fail. Very crisp and tender. 
Prr duces immense heads as solid as a Cabbage. It blanches beautifully. 
Crisp, Tender and Delicious. Absolutely Free from Bitterness. The Largest 
Heading Lettuce of All. It frequently weighs- two or three pounds. The 
head is very solid, of pleasing light preen color. As an example of itd 
“standing” properties perfect Lettuces were cut from the same bed for up¬ 
wards ot seven weeks. It is pronounced the finest in cultivation. Pkt. Ec.; 
•/2 02 . 15c.; oz. 25c.; A lb. 80c. 
James E. Smith, Fort 
Qibson, Okla. — Your 
seeds are money makers 
to me. 
Chicken or Rabbit Lettuce 
Makes the best green feed for chickens or rabbits and you can grow im¬ 
mense quantities on a small piece of ground. When cut it immediately starts 
a new growth or the leaves can be pulled off the stalks and new ones will 
grow in a short time. Does not make a head but grows stalks 2 to 3 feet 
high which ai’e loaded with leaves. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 15c.; A lb. 40c. 
O c car Haugh, Wilson, 
Pa.— Your seeds arc 
the best I ever planted. 
N. Y. or WONDERFUL 
CHICKEN or R A BRIT LETTUCE 
MUSK MELON 
W. C. Shanklin, South Charleston, W. Va.—I have been using your 
seed for several years and like them better each year. 
LAKE CHAMPLAIN 
Jung's Select Extra Early Osage 
Market gardeners who grow melons for profit will find this to be the, 
best, to be had in a melon of large size and superior quality. As shown 
in the illustration the melons are oval shape, skin light green with coarse 
netting. The flesh is deep orange colored, very thick, deliciously sweet 
and of superb flavor. The melons are large in size, averaging about 10 
lbs. and ripen medium early for so large a melon. A valuable thing about 
this melon is that they will keep in good condition and improve in flavor 
for 5 or G days after picking. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 12c.; A lb. 35c.; lb. $1.25. 
Mr. Thos. Hayes, Edgewood Iowa.—-I have usea your seed for four years 
and there are none better- 
You will find our melon seeds to be unusually fine and true to 
type. All of the melons are hand selected from crown set fruits and 
we are confident that better seed cannot be had at any price. 
This seed will produce a very superior crop of melons that ripen 
evenly and are uniform in size and appearance. Try this seed we 
know you will be more than pleased; our sales of this select seed 
are increasing every year. 
Extra Early Lake Champlain 
The Earliest Salmon-fleshed Melon 
By far the earliest salmon-fleshed musk nielon, in fact one of the 
earliest melons grown and can be planted in our most Northern states. 
Combined with its earliness is a flavor and quality that is unsurpassed. 
Melons medium in size and well netted, flesh very deep, deliciously 
sweet and deep, golden yellow. This melon combines earliness, pro¬ 
ductiveness and quality. Very desirable for either home gardens or 
nearby markets. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 15c.; A lb. 40c.; lb. $1.50. 
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JUNG’S BIG PROFIT 
Jung's Big Profit 
An excellent main crop, medium to large, oval sal¬ 
mon-fleshed melon. The vines are vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. The fruits are slightly oval dark green, slight¬ 
ly ribbed and partly covered with shallow gray net¬ 
ting. The flesh is rich orange-salmon, very thick and 
fine grained and highly flavored. Of vigorous growth, 
the foliage is of such firm texture that the vines re¬ 
sist the attacks of insects and blight. It is very pro¬ 
lific for so large a variety, frequently producing as 
many as ten large melons to a vine. The seed cavity 
is so small there is no tendency towards cracking- 
open at the blossom end. Extra Select Seed: Pkt. 7c.; 
oz. 15c.; A lb. 35c.; Ib. $1.25. 
SPECIAL 
PRICES 
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