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J. W. Jung Seed Co., Quality Seed Growers, Randolph, Win. 
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WATER MELONS 
HARRIS EARLIEST 
Harris Earliest The Best Shipper in the Early Class 
— ----- This is the sweetest early melon and the best ship¬ 
ping early melon. It is slightly oblong, broadly striped light and dark green. 
Flesh is bright red, sweet and crisp, seed black. The vines are vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive, growing melons that weigh 15 to 20 pounds. Plant this strain for home 
gardens, ready for use before other melons begin to ripen. Maturing in 60 to 
7 0 days it is just tlie kind for northern latitudes. Harris Earliest beats all com¬ 
petitors for early shipping and is first on the market. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
i/ 4 lb. 25c. 
Halbert Honey The very finest melon in cultivation for home use or 
— . “ nearby markets. A melon that has no equal in beauty, 
quality and productiveness. The melons are smooth and regular in outline, 14 
to 18 inches long and 6 to 8 inches in diameter. Color of the rind is a clear, 
glossy deep green. The flesh is a beautiful crimson, extending to within half an 
inch of the rind which is so tender that it will not stand shipping a long dis 
tance unless carefully handled. The first melons ripen early and the vines con¬ 
tinue to develop fine fruit throughout the season. The sweet flesh melts away in 
your mouth like honey. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 5/4 lb. 25c. 
FORDHOOK EARLY 
Sweet Heart 
A large Melon nearly glo¬ 
bular in shape but a little 
longer than thick. Fruits are 
large and skin a very pale 
green with distinct netted 
lines of a rich deep green, 
fiesh crisp and melting. Its 
excellent quality has made it 
a leading favorite on the mar¬ 
ket. The vines are vigorous 
and productive, ripening the 
fruits quite early. Pkt. 5c.; 
oz. 10c.; |/4 lb. 25c. 
Mrs. Paul Brich, Walnut, Nebr.—Have planted your seeds now for 4 years, the 
Fondhook and Hearts of Gold Muskmelons and the Halbert Honey and Fordhook 
early Watermelon were the best in our whole neighborhood. The wax beans and 
peas were sure fine in spite of the drought and grasshoppers. 
Farlv This is an extra early watermelon that is of good 
gorono oft flz — L. size an( j qua iitv The fruits are of large size, rather 
short and bloeky in form with large diameters. Flesh is bright red, crisp, sweet, 
and of splendid quality and continues to improve after ripening. The heart is 
large, there is no seed cavity and very few seeds. The vines are of strong vigor¬ 
ous"' growth, setting large melons in good numbers. Skin is dark green with oc¬ 
casional faint stripes of light green. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; !4 lb. 30c. 
Mountain A new very large, rich green, round melon of won- 
two nta n _ clerful quality. The flesh is bright scarlet, extremely 
sweet, solid through, almost all heart and but very few seeds. Anyone after eat¬ 
ing this melon will invariably call for it again. It ripens early for so large, a 
melon, vines are vigorous growers and bear abundantly. Ton will make no mis¬ 
take when you plant Stone Mountain. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; I /4 lb. 30c.; lb. $1.0U. 
You will be 
Highly Pleased 
tvith Jung’s 
Melon Seeds 
Mrs. Clara B. Groevenor, 
Mundelein, III.—My slogan is 
when you buy from Jung, it 
is a good habit begun.” 
STONE MOUNTAIN 
Special Offer No. 6 
If you wish to raise a fine lot of choice 
melons plant the following: 
SELECT EARLY OSAGE 
JUNG’S BIG PROFIT 
FORDHOOK EARLY 
HALBERT HONEY 
KING WINTER MELON 
1 Pkt. of each for 25c. 
1 Ounce of each for 65c. 
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HALBERT HONEY 
