BANTAM RICE 
New Giant 
This is the wonderful new pop 
corn that is so widely advertised 
and lias taken the country by storm, 
it is outselling all other sorts at 
pop corn stands. When popped it Is 
nearly twice the size of other sorts, 
pops out a rich creamy golden yel¬ 
low and is truly rich and delicious 
in flavor. Grows a strong stalk, 7 to 
0 ft. tall and often 2 ears to a stalk, 
cars are 7 to 9 in. long. We offer 
some fine seed grown here in Wis. 
which we know will please you in 
every way. Pkt. 8c.; I/2 pt. 20c.; 
pt. 30c.; qt. 55c. 
Geo. W. Davis, Sterling, III.—The 
seeds last year were grand especially 
the Giant Pop Corn. It is the best 
I ever popped. 
Mrs. W. F. Conner, Pineland, Texas. 
—Have planted JUNGS Seeds for 5 
years, they are the best ever. Just 
couldn’t do without them, so here’s 
my order. 
BABY DELIGHT 
POP CORN 
Bantam Rice 
Two Fme Melons For Smajl G ardens 
Baby Delight or Climbing Water Melon 
The Bantam Rice is a dwarf growing 
corn, a heavy yielder of attractive eara, 
which are very thick and yield an un¬ 
usually large quantity of shelled corn. 
The kernels are similar to the best strains 
of White Rice only they are longer and 
slimmer and pearly white in color. Its 
greatest merit, however, lies in its su¬ 
perior popping qualities, there being hard¬ 
ly any hull or shell when popped. It is 
most tender and delicious as it fairly 
melts in your mouth. It combines both 
quality and quantity being a heavy yield¬ 
er and superior to any other in quality. 
Try it once and you will not be without 
it again. Pkt. 7c.; / z pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; 
qt. 60c. 
SPECIAL OFFER—1 Pkt. of each Ban¬ 
tam Rice Pop Corn and Peanuts for 10c. 
NEW GIANT POP CORN 
GOURDS 
Fancy Mixed 
An interesting and valuable vine, 
grows very rapidly and quickly cov¬ 
ers old walls, fences or outbuild¬ 
ings and trellises. They bear an 
abundance of the curious shaped 
fruits and we have included a very 
choice selection in the seed we of¬ 
fer. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c.; '/i oz. 
15c. 
—1 am sending you another order 
and will be anxious to get the 
seeds. I am sure every seed grew 
I got from your seed house last 
year. They are wonderful quality. 
Thanks for the premiums you sent. 
Elmer Lane, Detroit Lakes, Minn. 
A. E. Null, New Mar¬ 
tinsville, W. Va.—I have 
been buying seeds from 
your firm for 15 years 
(just to show you how 
I like them.) 
Mrs. Geo. Monroe, Cho- 
teau, Okla.—- Have used 
your seeds for years, and 
like them better each 
year. 
PEANUTS 
Early Virginia 
This splendid variety is very de¬ 
sirable because so early and prolific. 
It grows perfectly erect and seed 
planted early in May will ripen a 
crop in September and for this rea¬ 
son can he grown in the north. Let 
the boys and girls try them, it will 
give them lots of fun and provide 
peanuts for the winter. Full culture 
instructions on every package. Pkt. 
5c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 45c. 
FANCY GOURDS 
Children’s Collection 
Give your boys and girls a garden of their own. 
They will enjoy the work and can grow many of the 
things they love so much. 
l Pkt. of each of the following for 25 c 
NEW GIANT POP CORN 
EARLY VIRGINIA PEANUTS 
BUSH MUSK MELON 
FANCY MIXED GOURDS 
With each collection we will include a booklet 
on gardening free. 
Persons having small gardens may have watermelons of their own 
growing as this melon will climb up a trellis or fence but may also be 
grown like other varieties. The vines are very vigorous in growth, the 
heavy foliage nearly concealing the fruit. The first melons ripen very 
early and the healthy vines keep on bearing heavily until the end of the 
season. The melons weigh from 4 to 6 pounds, there are no misshapen 
melons on the vine, all running uniform and marketable. The rich car¬ 
mine red flesh is always solid and of exceptionally sweet flavor. Pkt. 
10c.; 3 pkts. 20c.; oz. 30c; |/ 4 lb. $1.00. 
Henderson's Bush Musk Melon 
The Melon for Small Gardens; Require Little Space 
The vineless character of growth or “bush habit” of this fine melon 
is a distinct advantage as it can be grown even in small gardens where 
room is limited. The plants are very sturdy and vigorous, growing 18 
to 24 inches long. The fruits average 4 to 5 inches in diameter and are 
produced is abundance. The flesh is very deep, edible to the rind, light 
green in color, lusciously sweet and juicy and of most gratifying flavor. 
Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 
SPECIAL OFFER—1 Pkt. of each of the above two fine Melons for 15c. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH 
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