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Masterpiece or Sure Crop Wax 
ONE OF THE BEST WAX BUSH BEANS 
The earliest and heaviest yielding wax 
bean. Although we are offering a very 
choice list of beans we believe that Mas¬ 
terpiece beats them all. Bushes grow 
very vigorous and are free from rust 
and disease and bear au immense load 
of the long handsome pods. Pods are 
bright yellow, G to-*8 in. long, thick, 
meaty and absolutely stringless. A very 
profitable variety for market gardeners. 
Pkt. 8c.; y 2 pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 
55c. 
BUSH BEANS 
GIANT SUMMER RADISH 
LETTUCE 
Early Surehead 
A specially selected strain of lettuce 
that is ready to use early and sure to 
form heads. Outer leaves are medium green 
while the center or heart blanches a rich 
creamy yellow. By planting this variety 
you can grow head lettuce as easily as 
radishes. Sow the seed early and soon as 
well started thin out plants to stand 4 to 
5 in. apart in the rows. Pkt. 7c.; / 2 oz.: 
12c.; oz. 20c. 
Mrs. Lula Hallstein, Armington, III.— 
Have tried one pkg. of your Early Sure- 
head Lettuce and think it is wonderful, 
in fact, it is the only lettuce I ever could 
get to head. 
EARLY HONEY CREAM 
SWEET CORN 
Early Honey Cream 
After once tasting this splendid 
sweet corn you will say that it is 
the most delicious corn you have 
ever tasted; it is well named for 
it tastes like “honey and cream”. 
It is very early, stalks are dwarf 
and may be planted close together. 
Ears are 5 to G inches long and 
well filled with delicious snowy 
white kernels. Pkt. Sc.; x / 2 pt. 
25c.; pt. 40c.; qt. 65c. 
JunqfF.arliQst Tree Tomato 
TOMATO 
Jung’s Earliest Tree 
Enormous Yielder. Bright Red. Early and 
Large Fruits 
The best variety for the home garden. 
It is the largest fruited dwarf tree Toma¬ 
to. The plants grow to a height of about 
two feet and are stiffly erect until they 
become overloaded with fruit. The fruit 
is produced in clusters of three to five 
and as the growth is close-jointed each 
plant produces a large number. The to¬ 
matoes are of large size and are smooth 
and solid. Fruits have a solid, meaty cen¬ 
ter and no hard core and produces but 
very little seed. We consider the Earliest 
Tree invaluable for the home garden or 
shipping purposes. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 20c.; 
OZ. 35c.; <4 lb. $1.20. 
Mrs. Leone Pickup, Randolph, N. Y.—We 
planted Break O Day tomato last year; 
find them the nicest we have ever had in 
size, shape and flavor. 
Special Offer No. 12 
1 Pkt. of each of the six splendid 
vegetables on this page for only 40c. 
TTasterpieceWax Deans 
The ideal radish for spring and 
summer planting. The radishes are 
almost round in shape with small 
tops and of a beautiful clear white 
color. It is of remarkably fine qual¬ 
ity, always tender and sweet, 
grows to large size and remains in 
edible 
time. 
35c. 
condition for a very long 
Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; J4 lb. 
S. M. Gard, Wandling, Ore.—Two 
years ago I received some of your 
corn and will say I never ate bet¬ 
ter corn for sweetness and rich¬ 
ness. I also found it very early. 
EARLY SUREHEAD 
RADISH 
Giant Sweet Summer 
J. Unger, Chambersburg, Pa.—We 
have been eating Jung’s Early 
Honey Cream Sweet Corn during 
the past 10 days and it is decid¬ 
edly the finest quality we have 
ever tried, and ! have been grow¬ 
ing sweet corn for over 50 years. 
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BREAK O’DAY 
Break O’Day Tomato 
LARGE SIZE. BRILLIANT RED COLOR. 
SMOOTH FRUITS. HEAVY YIELDER 
A new early wilt resistant tomato de¬ 
veloped by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture 
that ripens almost as early as Earliana. 
Very much like Marglobe in shape, size 
and color, in fact the best extra early to¬ 
mato of deep globe shape and dark red 
color; fruits are very solid and do not 
crack. The vines are strong and healthy 
and bear a heavy crop. Pkt. 8c.; |/ 2 oz. 
25c.; oz. 40c. 
