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«/• W. Jung Seed Co*, Quality Seed Growers , Randolph , Wis 
RUTA SAGAS 
Improved Purple Top Yellow 
A hardy and productive variety, widely grown 
for market and stock feeding. It is of fine qual¬ 
ity and keeps perfectly all winter and even in¬ 
to the following summer. Bulbs are large, smooth 
round and solid with a small tap root. Flesh 
richly colored, fine grained and very sweet. It 
is justly held in high esteem for both table and 
stock feeding purposes. The shape is well pic¬ 
tured in the illustration. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
'A lb. 20c.; Ib. 65c. 
PUMPKINS 
Luxury Pie 
This is the very best Pumpkin that has ever come to our attention. 
It is enormously productive, medium in size being about ten inches 
in diameter, almost globe shaped and ripens early. The skin is finely 
netted and in color a beautiful golden russet, which is a sign of' finest 
quality. The flesh is very thick, sweet and sugary and deep golden in 
color. An excellent keeper for ,winter use.' If you want some delicious 
pies for Thanksgiving day plant LUXURY PIE. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 
'Alb. 35c. 
SUNFLOWER 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian 
Single heads measure twelve to twenty- 
two inches in diameter and contain an 
immense quantity of seed which is highly 
valued by all farmers and poultrv breed¬ 
ers who have tried it as an excellent and 
cheap food for fowls. They eat it greed¬ 
ily fatten well on it, and attain a bright, 
lustrous plumage and strong healthy con¬ 
dition better than on almost any other 
food. It is the best egg producing food 
known. Every farmer should plant some 
of the seed in any waste piece of ground, 
any time from early spring to the mid¬ 
dle of July. Oz. 5c.; V 2 Ib. 20c.; Ib. 
30c.; 5 Ib. $1.25, postpaid. 
IMP. PURPLE TOP YELLOW 
PERFECT MODEL 
Perfect Model 
This grand variety is a highly improve 
Ruta Baga and is giving satisfaction whei 
ever grown. It is of fine quality and keep 
perfectly all winter. A heavy yielder, fles 
deep orange colored, sweet and fine grained 
excellent for table use. It is globe shaped 
yellow skin with purple top and very shor 
neck. An excellent variety to grow for mar 
ket as they present such a handsome appear 
ance that they sell readily. Pkt, 5c.; o; 
10c.; 'A Ib. 20c.; Ib. 70o. 
True Mammoth 
The Largest Pumpkin in Cultivation 
This is a true Mammoth Pumpkin. Fruits grow tb 
enormous size; specimens have been grown weighing 100 
pounds and over. The skin is a light yellow russet color; 
flesh very thick, bright yellow, fine grained, sweet and 
tender and of excellent quality for pies. If you wish to 
see just how large a pumpkin you can raise try this 
variety. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; 'A lb. 40c.; Ib. $1.50. 
Mrs. Grace Morris, Waterloo, Nebr.—We 
have always found your radish seed ex¬ 
cellent. 
Big Tom Field Pumpkin 
Also known as Connecticut Field. Vines are of strong, vigorous 
growth and wonderfully productive. Fruits will average 15 to 20 
inches in diameter, round or oval in form. The skin is smooth 
and hard, of a reddish orange color, slightly ribbed with thick, 
rich orange flesh. It is the hardiest of all pumpkins and is good 
for pies. This variety is grown extensively for stock feeding and 
is generallv- planted with the com. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; ] A Ib. 
25c.; Ib. Soc. 
TRUE MAMMOTH 
Mrs. Oscar Peterson, Spirit, Wis.—I used 
your garden seeds last year and they are 
the best I have ever used. 
“The Best is the Cheapest” 
Jung’s seeds cost more but they are also worth much more. Our seeds are 
grown either by ourselves or by growers recognized as the best and will produce 
a crop that will be worth much more than that grown from common or cheap 
seeds. It is poor economy to use seeds which have only their cheapness to com¬ 
mend them. It always pays big to sow the best seeds. 
