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J. W. Jung Seed Co., Quality Seed Growers, Randolph, TFis 
EARLY FORTUNE 
EXTRA EARLY WHITE SPINE 
CUCUMBERS 
Chicago Pickling 
The most popular and widely grown pickling variety. 
The fact that it is used by most of the large pickling fac¬ 
tories is the best proof of its leadership in its class. The 
vines are very vigorous growers and will produce a large 
number of fruit if kept gathered before they become too 
large. Flcin is extremely thin, te^d^r and free from tough¬ 
ness wh n n pickled. Quality excellent. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 20c.; 
J/ 4 lb. 50c. 
WHITE WONDER 
Japanese Climbing 
A fine cucumber for small gardens as you 
can grow them on a trellis or fence; also an 
excellent variety to grow like other varieties. 
Comes into bearing quickly and is very pro¬ 
lific, as many as 4 0 fruits having been grown 
on a single vine. Full grown fruits will meas¬ 
ure 12 to 1G inches long. Flesh is pure white, 
tender and of delicate flavor. When young the 
fruits make very attractive pickles. Pkt. 7c.; 
oz. 20c.; 'A lb. 50c. 
A wonderfully good slicing cucumber. In 
color it is a beautiful pure snow white. 
Grows to good size, usually 8 to 10 inches 
long and is very uniform. In season almost 
the same as White Spine but keeps in eat¬ 
able condition longer. Its smouth, clear 
surface makes this an ideal pickle. The 
firm crisp flesh with its pleasing flavor is 
just right for slicing or in salads. WHITE 
WONDER furnishes you Quantity and Qual¬ 
ity. A packet of seed yields Cucumbers .in 
abundance for canning, pickling and slic¬ 
ing. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 20c.; \A lb. 65c. 
Chas. Irons, C'ark-burg, W. Va.—- 
Have used your seeds for years and 
always fo"nd them tr -, 3 to ra^e. 
When I put JUNGS seeds in the 
ground I can depend cn it they 
will come up ond do well. 
Harry Justman, Allenton, Wis.— 
Have been buying my garden seeds 
from you for several years and am 
very well satisfied as I have the 
best garden in this vicinity. 
White Wonder 
Early Fortune This variety is exceedingly productive and 
- - ■ . . is distinguished by its vigorous growth and 
large healthy leaves making it less susceptible to disease than 
other varieties. The fruits are very uniform in size and shape 
and rich dark green in color; this color does not fade when 
shipped a long distance. As a pickling variety EARLY FOR¬ 
TUNE IS ONE OF THE BEST VARIETIES as the fruits are so 
uniform. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 20c.; \A lb. 55c. 
Extra Early White Spine A dark green handsome 
■ .— Cucumber, often attaining a 
length of 12 inches and straight and attractive in shape. It 
makes a hard, brittle pickle when small and a grand table va¬ 
riety when large. Excels in earliness, often ready for slicing 
when other crops are only pickles. Vines are vigorous growers 
and bear large crops. It makes a valuable variety to plant for 
early markets. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 20c.; \A lb. 50c. 
Earliest Of All This is a very early variety and extreme- 
- ly prolific. If the fruits are kept gathered, 
vines will continue in bearing throughout the season. The fruits 
are of a rich dark green color and average 4 to 5 inches in 
length. Owing to its productiveness it is a fine variety to plant 
for producing small pickles. Pkt 7c.; oz. 20c.; lb. 55c. 
Rid your cucumbers cf striped bugs with Shep’s Plant Spray. 
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Everbearing By planting this variety you can have cu- 
-— cumbers ready to use when most others are 
only in blossom. Not only is it extra early but it also produces 
fruit of fine quality and is very productive. Excellent for slicing 
or pickling and will continue in bearing a long time if fruits 
are kept picked. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 20c.; J4 lb. 55c. 
