“The Products of Jung’s Seeds are Unexcelled.” 
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TOM AX OES—Continued 
Jung’s Fairfield First 
Giant Everbearing A wonderful tomato that commences 
-- to ripen early and continues to bear 
throughout the season, the later fruit is just as large and perfect as 
the first. It has been tried out in all parts of the U. S. and on dif 
ferent soils and always proved successful. The plants root very well 
from the start and make strong vines that produce a surprisingly 
large number of fine tomatoes from each plant. The fruits are large, 
solid and smooth, free from cracks and ripen up evenly to the stem; 
easily pi’epared for market on account of its perfection. Fruits are 
a bright glossy red, flesh is solid, contain few seeds and is of excep¬ 
tionally fine flavor. Choice seed of our own growing: Pkt. 7c.; Yz oz. 
20c.; oz. 35c.; \\ lb. $1.25. 
GIANT EVERBEARING 
Trucker’s Favorite THE FINEST LARGE fruited 
---- PINK tomato 
Very uniform in shape and size; thick, heavy and solid; one 
of the largest tomatoes grown. The fruits are of a purplish red 
or pink color, always smooth and fleshy. They hold their size to 
the very last picking and ripen well to the stem. The vines are 
not subject to blight or rust and produce enormous crops until 
killed by frost. Delightful in quality and flavor and unexcelled 
for slicing or cooking. As a dependable main crop pink Toma¬ 
to Trucker’s Favorite can not be beat. Pkt. 7c.; yz oz. 20c.; 
oz. 30c.; |/4 lb. $1.10. 
Mrs. Anton Kraus, Plymouth, Wis.—-Your tomatoes are the 
earliest in the whole neighborhood. They are Prizetakers. 
This variety has been carefully bred for ex¬ 
treme earliness, productiveness and smoothness 
of fruit. Fruits are of good size, smooth and 
borne in clusters. It is a very heavy cropper. 
Although one of the first to ripen the vines 
continue to bear until frost; the size and 
smoothness of the fruits is maintained until 
the end of the season. The color is an intense 
velvety scarlet; fruits are all globe shaped mak¬ 
ing it a spendid variety for slicing. The fruits 
are remarkably solid and firm; flesh is thick 
and heavy, of fine flavor and contains but few 
seeds. Vines are strong and healthy growers. 
Pkt. 7c.; Yz oz. 20c.; oz. 35c. 
JUNG’S FAIRFIELD FIRST 
Mrs. J. F. Schuellman 
St. Paul, Minn. — We 
had some Marglobe 
tomatoes weighing 14 
ozs. 
Mrs. J. R. Dunfee. 
Ctf-hocton,, 0.—Your 
seeds produce such 
wonderful results, I 
never had such a good 
garden as last year 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 
Golden Dwar£ Champion 
The famous Golden Dwarf 
Champion owes its wide popu¬ 
larity to its stiff, vigorous, up¬ 
right growth, smooth fruit, fine 
color and to the earliness with 
which it reaches maturity. Plants 
are bushy and compact, with 
heavy dark green foliage. The 
tomatoes are always smooth, 
round and solid and of a beauti¬ 
ful lemon color. Nothing makes 
a more tempting dish than red 
and yellow tomatoes sliced to¬ 
gether. This variety has an un¬ 
usual flavor, especially fine for 
preserves as it does not require 
as much sug’ar as other varieties. 
Pkt. 7c.; Yz oz. 25c.; oz. 45c. 
J. E. Bradford. Watonga, Okla.—We have been 
using your garden seed for several years and 
find it unexcelled, especially your John Baer 
Tomato seed. 
GOLDEN DWARF CHAMPION 
Special Offer No. 9 
One pkt. of each of the following Toma¬ 
toes for only 30c: 
JUNG’S FAIRFIELD FIRST 
JOHN BAER 
GIANT EVERBEARING 
HUNDREDFOLD 
GOLDEN DWARF CHAMPION 
