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J- W. Jung Seed Co., Quality Seed Growers, Randolph, Wis. 
FARM SEEDS 
We handle a complete line of Pure Pedigreed Farm Seeds 
such as the new Wis. Smooth Bearded Barley, Northern 
Grown Seed Corn, Seed Oats, Alfalfa, Clovers, Timothy 
and Grass Seed. Qual ty was never better nor prices as 
low as they are now, for a great many years. If you wish 
to purchase farm seeds of the high¬ 
est quality, pure and free from foul 
weeds do not fail to write for our 
special illustrated farm seed list. If 
a cpoy has not been included with 
thio ratal g we will gladly send you 
one FREE. See also page 2. 
Wis. No. 38-Barbless 
Barley 
The Coming Barley. Smooth Beards, 
Easy to Handle as Oats. Large, 
Plump Kernels. Heavy Yielder. 
Why grow the old bearded Barley 
any longer? The new barley is 
pleasant to handle, will also yield 
more and is a No. 1 brewing barley. 
The beards are smooth and will 
not cling or stick like the ordinary- 
barley and for this reason will soon 
displace the rough bearded varie¬ 
ties. However, the smooth beards 
are not its only good characteris¬ 
tic; in a test conducted at the 
Wis. Exp. Station over a period of 
four years the Wis. No. 38 average 
yield was 54.6 bu. per acre. We 
have some very nice seed, clean, 
plump and free from foul weeds. 
Lb. 35c.; 3 lbs. 60c., postpaid. 
Not prepaid: Pk. 35c.; bu. 95c.; 
WTS. NO. 38 BARLEY 2 ' /2 bu ‘ $2,25; 10 bu ‘ $8.75. 
WIS. GIANT ENSILAGE 
Jung’s Wis. Giant Ensilage Corn 
WILL FILL YOUR SILO WITH LESS ACRES 
TALL LEAFY STALKS—GIANT SIZED EARS 
Here is the com for Wis. silos. Why plant southern ensilage 
corn that only produces stalks and leaves of little feeding value 
when you might just as well plant a corn that will give you 
the above and besides a very large developed ear that will make 
ensilage having real feeding value. This is a yellow dent corn 
and grows a very strong leafy stalk. 10 to 12 ft. on good soil, 
and produces ears larger than any Wis. Pedigree variety; it 
matures as early as Silver King and never fails to make the 
finest ensilage as the stalk are very leafy and juicy. It not only 
is the best ensilage for Wis. but is also very good as a general 
corn crop producing the most bushels per acre; the ears are so 
large that it does not take many to fill your basket. We have 
an unusually fine stock of this corn which was all grown in 
Wis. Lb. 25c.; 3 lbs. 55c., postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk. 85c.; 
bu. $1.90; 2,'/ 2 bu. $4.50. 
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass 
Also known as June Grass. A very valuable grass for sowing 
down pastures and also the standard grass for lawns. We offer 
fancy heavy seed and price is very reasonable this year. Lb. 
30c.; 3 lbs. 80c.; postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.75; 25 lbs. 
$3.25; 100 lbs. $15.00. 
Index of Catalog 
Ageratum .58 
Alatus .41 
Alyssum .48 
Ampelopsis or Ivy .4 0 
Aquilegia .61 
Asparagus . 3-31 
Asters . 32-44-45-57 
Baby Golden Glow .58 
Baby’s Breath .59 
Balsam .58 
Barberry . 37-39-63 
Beans . 3-4-5-25-27 
Beauty Bush . 38-63 
Beet . 17-26 
Bleeding Heart . 4 3 
Blue Lace Flower .58 
Borecole or Kale ..49 
Broccoli ..4 9 
Brussels Sprouts .49 
Butterfly Bush . 4 2 
Butterfly Plant . 4* 
Cabbage . 2-6-7-25 
Calendula . 31 
California Poppy . 30 
Candytuft .4 5 
Canary Bird Vine .58 
Canna .58 
Canterbury Bells . 58-61 
Cardinal Climber .45 
Carnal ion . 4 5 
Carrots . 7-8-26 
Castor Oil Bean .59 
Cauliflower .. 8 
Celery Cabbage .. . v . 49 
Celery .9-4 9 
CenLaurea . 3i 
Chinese Lantern Plant ....62 
Chinese Wool Flower.46 
Chrysanthemums .33 
Citron . 19 
Clark ia . 30 
Clover .. 4 3 
Cockscomb . 45 
Collards . 8 
Corn, Pop . 13 
Sweet .... 2-12-26-27 
Cosmos .46 
Cress . 49 
Cucumber . 2 - 10-11 
Dahlia .46 
Daisy . 3 i 
Day Lily •••»•••••...,. 34 
Delphinium .61 
Dianthus or Pinks . 4 6 
Dill . 11 
Dolichos .58 
Dogwood . 4 2 
Duetzia . 39 
Egg Plant .49 
Endive . 49 
Elder . 37 
Everlasting Flower . 31 
Ferns . 43 
Fire Bush . 42 
Flowering Quince . 39 
Four O’clock . 59 
Fox Glove .62 
Foi-sythia . 39 
Gaillardia .. 30-61 
Geraniums .47 
Gladiolus . 35-4 3 
Gourds .13 
Ground Cherry .9 
Grass, Lawn .43-57 
Grapes . 29 
IWbs .16 
Hollyhocks .59-62 
Honeysuckle . 4 0-41 
Hydrangea .... 38-39-41-63 
Hyacinth . 61 
Iris . 36-43 
Ivy, Hardy .40 
Kochia .32 
Kohl Rabi . 11 
Kudzu Vine . 59 
Lace Vine .40 
Larkspur .33 
Lavatera .4 5 
Lawn Grass . 44 
Leek .51 
Lettuce . 14-15-27 
Lilac . 38-39 
Lillies . 34-63 
Lily of the Valley . 42 
Love-in-the-Mist . 30 
Lupines .60-62 
Mangels .17 
Marigold .59 
Mignonette . 59 
Mock Orange . 38 
Molten Fire .4 6 
Morning Glory .4 6 
Musk Melon . . 2-13-15-16-25 
Mustard .16 
Nasturtiums . 30-44 
Nicotiana . 59 
Okra .16 
Onion, Seed .26-50-51 
Sets . 2-51 
Pansy .47-60 
Parsley .16 
Parsnip .51 
Peanuts .13 
Peas .52-53 
Plant Spray .1 
Plant Food . 57 
Pepper .20 
Petunia .33-4 7 
Philadelphus .37-38 
Phlox .48 
Pinks .4 6 
Platvcodon .62 
Pl”m Red Lvd. 38 
Poppv .47-60 
Portulaca . 30 
Privet . 37-41 
Pumpkin .54 
Radish . 21-22-27 
Raspberries .. . 24-31 
Rhubarb . 31 
Roses Inside Back Cover and 63 
Rose Tree . 38 
Ruta Baga .54 
Salpiglossis .33 
Salsify . 53 
Salvia .48 
Satin Flower .46 
Scabiosa . 60 
Shasta Daisy .62 
Silver Lace Vine .4 0 
Snapdragon . 33-60 
Snowberry . 4 2 
Snow on the Mountain ...60 
Spider Plant .4 8 
Spinach .24 
Spirea . 37-41-42 
Squash .55 
Stocks . 60 
Stokesia .62 
Strawberries . 28-29 
Sugar Beet .56 
Sunflower . 54-60 
Sweet Alvssum .48 
Sweet Peas . 33-34-44 
Sweet William . 48-62 
Swiss Chard .49 
Tomatoes 2-22-23-24-25-26-27 
Tritoma . 40 
Trumpet Vine .40 
Tulip Poppy .33 
T”mrp Celery .<.4 9 
Turnip .56 
Verbena .. . . 
Velvet Flower 
Vibirnum . . . 
Vinca . 
Vine Peach . 
Water Melons 
Wiegela . . . . 
Wisteria . . . . 
.48 
.33 
. 41 
. 61 
.9 
.13-18-19 
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.40 
Yucca .. 42 
Zinnias . 31-33-61 
