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J. W. Jung Seed CoQuality Seed Growers , Randolph , TFis 
Mrs. Edgar L. Steiger, East Detroit, Mich.—Yoor White Tomatoes are wonderful. I 
served some of them last Christmas and my friends all wondered at them, they believed 
them frozen because they were white. Also had good results with your J 
ber. We shall always use JUNG’S SEEDS for a Better Garden, because there is a differ¬ 
ence. ____ 
SPINACH 
HUNDREDFOLD 
Golden Dwarf Champion 
The famous Golden Dwarf Champi¬ 
on owes its wide popularity to its 
stiff, vigorous, upright growth, 
smooth fruit, fine color and to the 
earliness with which it reaches ma¬ 
turity Plants are bushy and compact, 
with heavy dark green foliage. The 
tomatoes are always smooth, round 
and solid and of a beautiful lemon 
color. Nothing makes a more tempt¬ 
ing dish than red and yellow toma¬ 
toes sliced together. This variety has 
an unusual flavor, especially fine for 
preserves as it does not require as 
much sugar as other varieties. Pkt. 
7c.; V 2 oz. 25c.; oz. 45c. 
TOMATOES-Contmued 
Hundredfold 
A remarkably fine tomato that will 
be sure to surprise you for quality, 
yield and fine, smooth fruit; it com¬ 
mences to ripen very early and will 
keep on bearing until frost. Fruits 
will average good size and are 
borne in clusters, often 12 to 15 in 
a bunch, color bright red, fruits are 
always smooth and of the finest fla¬ 
vor; as it is globe shaped it is splen¬ 
did for slicing. As it is so productive 
a dozen plants will supply fruit for 
an ordinary family. Choicest seed of 
our own growing: Pkt. 7c.; |/ 2 oz. 
20c.; oz. 35c.; J4- lb. $1.25. 
GOLDEN DWARF CHAMPION 
White Wonder 
A wonderful tomato having creamy- 
white skin and flesh. The fruit is free 
of the usual acids and can therefore 
be enjoyed by persons who cannot eat 
red tomatoes on account of the acids 
they contain. The fruits are very firm 
and when cut open show a firm flesh. 
As a tomato for slicing or salads it 
is unsurpassed. Be the first one to 
grow this new tomato and surprise 
your neighbors. We offer you choice 
seed of our ow)n growing. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 pkts. 20c. 
Niels Nielsen, Hutchinson, Minn.—Af¬ 
ter trying your seeds last year and 
succeeding in having tomatoes ripe be¬ 
fore anyone else, am enclosing our or¬ 
der for this year. 
WHITE 
WONDER 
FANCY MIXED PRESERVING 
Fancy Mixed Preserving 
An interesting packet comprising a 
mixture of the different small fruited 
varieties such as Red and Yellow Pear, 
Plum, Peach and Cherry. These varie¬ 
ties are all of unusually sweet, rich fla¬ 
vor and excellent for preserves. May al¬ 
so be dried in the sun and packed in 
sugar thus making an excellent substi¬ 
tute for figs. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10s. 
Kin- Denmark This is a handsome variety, the leaves being of an exceed- 
ning oi ueiunarR dark green co i or an d has very long standing qualities. 
The foliage is heavy, the wide, dark green leaves are wrinkled like a savoy cabbage and 
are of the finest quality. It produces nearly twice the bu ^. of _ crop , as 1 t i 1 p e .°}/ -«Oc ■ 
and will remain in prime condition for a very long time. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c., / 4 lb. zuc., 
lb. 50c. 
* ««« Ctaiulintf Rlnnmcrfale A remarkable new Spinach that is far superior 
Long Standing Hloomsdale to ^ q{ the other kinds . Its great advantage 
is that it will stand 2 weeks longer before running to seed than an X ° ther kil i5*: For 
productiveness and quality it is unexcelled. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; /a, lb. 25c.; lb. 60c. 
G. W. Colin, McFarland, Wis. 
—Have had your seeds for 
several years and never a 
failure yet. 
LONG STANDING BLOOMSDAIE 
KING OF DENMARK* 
