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J • W. Jung Seed Co., Quality Seed Growers, Randolph, TFis 
A. Moller, Wheaton, II!.— 
Last year your seeds grew 
98 per cent under conditions 
of frost, cold weather, and 
drought. They wbre perfect¬ 
ly satisfactory. 
By far the largest early 
Pepper grown. The iruits will 
average as large as Ruby Gi 
ant but are ready to pick 
much sooner than that varie¬ 
ty, the shape is very much 
like Chinese Giant. Plants 
grow rather dwarf and com¬ 
pact and are much more pro¬ 
ductive than most of the large 
fruited peppers, many plants 
bearing 12 of the immense 
peppers at one time. It rip¬ 
ens right after Harris Earli¬ 
est, which is the earliest pep¬ 
per grown, fruits average 5 in. 
long by 3 l / 2 in. in diameter, 
of a deep glossy green color 
turning to bright crimson 
when matured. The flesh is 
thick, sweet and of pleasant 
flavor. Probably one of the 
most profitable varieties to 
grow for market. Pkt. 10c.; 
Yz oz. 25c.; oz. 45c. 
Long Red Cayenne 
This is the pepper so pop¬ 
ular for seasoning and pickl¬ 
ing The peppers are long and 
slim, bright red when ripe and 
have a hot pungent flavor. 
Pkt. 5c.; Yz oz. 20c.; oz. 
35c. 
WORLD BEATER 
Oshkosh 
The Best Yellow Pepper 
A very distinct and desirable large fruited pep¬ 
per. The fruits are bright canary yellow at maturity 
but during growth they are a deep glossy green mak¬ 
ing an attractive sort to market as “green peppers”. 
The flavor is mild and exceptionally sweet. Fruits 
average 4 y 2 in. in length by 3 *4 in. in diameter, 
broad at base and taper slightly to a blunt point; 
plants grow compact and are very productive. Pkt. 
10c.; Yz oc. 25c.; oz. 45c. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 
World Beater 
EARLY GIANT 
Early Giant 
The very best extra large pepper, being a 
cross of Chinese Giant and Ruby King, hav¬ 
ing the longer form and earliness of the lat¬ 
ter with the size of the former. Fruits are of 
immense size, 4 to 5 inches long by 3 % to 
4 inches in diameter; flesh is very thick and 
so mild and sweet that it may be eaten like 
an apple. When ripe they are bright red in 
color and present such a fine appearance that 
they sell readily on all markets. Exceedingly 
productive and a good shipper. Pkt. Sc.; 
Yz oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 
OSHKOSH 
California Wonder 
A magnificent pepper 
resembling Chinese Giant 
in its large size and 
“blocky” form of fruits; 
full grown peppers will 
measure 4 *4 in. in length 
and 4 in. in diameter. 
Flesh is unusually thick, 
very mild and sweet. A 
highly profitable variety 
for market gardeners. Pkt. 
10c.; >/ 2 oz. 40c.; oz. 
75c. 
PEPPER 
Mrs. Robert Dotzd, Shulls- 
burg, Wis.—I am a satis¬ 
fied user of J U N G’S 
SEEDS, I have never had 
any of them fail me. 
LAWN GRASS 
Jung’s Fairfield Special Mixture 
ALWAYS GROWS, ALWAYS THRIVES, HARDY, DEEP VELVETY 
GREEN, SURE TO PLEASE 
Our mixture combines the very best varieties of grasses, suitable 
for the purpose of making a lawn beautiful in appearance, durable 
and lasting, which will stand the frosts of winter and the hot sun 
©f summer, showing a deep rich green at all seasons. The seed used 
Is PURE AND HEAVY, and is especially cleaned. This mixture weighs 
from 25 to 27 pounds per bushel, is of strong vitality and makes a 
quick healthy growth. One pound of our seed weighs as much as two 
quarts of other seedmens’ brands. It contains the right quantity of 
White Clover but no Timothy or other cheaper grass seed. Nothing 
better to be had. Lb. 45c.; 5 lb. $2.10, postpaid. Not prepaid: 25 
lbs. $7.75; 50 lbs. $15.25; 100 lbs. $29.50. 
Fancy Wisconsin White Clover 
For some lawns especially in poor clay soil, it is advisable to use 
White Clover liberally. For renovating old lawns it is especially val¬ 
uable as it takes hold where other grasses fail. Fancy Seed: '/i lb. 
20c.; y z lb. 35c.; lb. 60c.; 5 lbs. $2.75 postpaid. 
Shady Spot Lawn Grass 
This is a mixture carefully prepared for sowing under 
large trees and other heavily shaded places where ordinary 
grass will not thrive. Lb. 55c.; 5 lbs. $2.50, postpaid. 
