MUSK MELONS 
Continued 
Do you wish to grow 
a crop of Musk Melons 
of superior quality and 
finest appearance? Then 
plant Jung’s Select seed 
saved only from crown 
set early ripening fruits. 
Fight melon bugs with 
Hytox. See page 1. 
Jung's Select Extra Early Osage 
Market gardeners who grow melons for profit will find this to be the best 
to be had in a melon of lairge size and superior quality. As shown in the 
illustration the melons are oval shape, skin light green with coarse netting. 
The flesh is deep orange colored, very thick, deliciously sweet and of superb 
flavor. The melons are large in size, averaging aibout 10 lbs. and ripen me¬ 
dium early for so large a melon. A valuable thing about this melon is that 
they will keep in good condition and improve in flavor for 5 or 6 days after 
picking. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 12c.; *A lb. 35c.; lb. $1.25. 
Jung's Special Extra Early Knight 
Positively the earliest green-fleshed musk melon ever grown. Of medium 
size weighing from 2 % to 4 pounds. The skin is green ribbed and netted, 
the flesh deep and thick and light green in color, inclining to yellow towards 
the center. In flavor it is exceedingly fine. A heavy cropper and absolutely 
the earliest of all musk melons. We recommend it particularly to all whose 
profit depends upon being first in market and their uniform size and shape 
combined with their delicious flavor, sell rapidly at high prices. If you want 
a firm, solid melon and the first on the market plant EARLY KNIGHT. 
Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; 'A lb. 35c. 
New Early Fordhook 
The finest flavored and sweetest Musk Melon in cultivation. Fully equal 
to the Emerald Gem in flavor. So firm is the rough netted skin and so solid 
the thick salmon flesh that the melons carry to market even better than 
Emerald Gem. The flesh is very thick, of an attractive deep salmon color and 
surpassingly sweet to the very rind. The rind, although thin, is unusually 
firm so that the fruits carry well to market. It is most vigorous in growth. 
Very early and extremely prolific. Each vine sets from five to nine melons 
around the stem and frequently touch one another. The melons are very even 
in size, weighing from 114 to 2 pounds each. For handsome appearance, ex¬ 
treme earliness, great productiveness and superb quality it is unexcelled. Be 
sure to give NEW FORDHOOK a trial. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; 'A lb. 35c. 
EXTRA EARLY KNIGHT 
Henry Christianson. Wauzeka. Wis.—This is my 
third year of buying seeds from you and have been 
perfectly satisfied with them. 
SOUTHPORT H 
YELLOW GLOBE I§ 
SOUTHPORT 
WHITE GLOBE 
SOUTHPORT 
RED GLOBE 
T HREE TRUE GLOBE ONIONS 
The Southport Globe Onions have increased wonderfully in 
public favor during the past few years and they well deserve 
their popularity. In almost all markets they invariably bring 
top prices. They are not only of handsome appearance, remark¬ 
able solidity and good keepers, but also fully equal in yield to 
the best strains of any variety. 
Select Southport Yellow Globe 
This is one of the most satisfactory and popular varieties 
raised for family use or market. It is an enormous yielder, 
hardy and reliable, making under normal conditions often up to 
1,000 bushels per acre. The onions are models of perfection, 
growing uniformly deep and extra large, averaging nine or ten 
inches in circumference. The color of the skin is an attractive 
golden yellow, the flesh snow white, firm and juicy. The small 
necks enable the onion to ripen down evenly insuring good 
keeping qualities. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 20c.; J4 lb. 65c.; lb. $2.35. 
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Select Southport White Globe 
The most beautiful onion grown, being of symmetrical globe 
shape with a smooth satin-like skin forming a perfect silver ball. 
It grows to a large size, averaging 7 to 9 inches in circumfer¬ 
ence and is solid and heavy; the flesh is purest white, close 
grained, mild and of delicate flavor. Owing to its larger size 
it is later in ripening than the White Portugal or Silverskin. 
As soon as ripe the bulbs should be stored in a cool, dark or 
dry cellar. It is a heavy cropper and for the family garden as 
well as for market it is a valuable onion. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 25c.; 
/ 4 lb. 75c. 
Select Southport Red Globe 
A handsome onion of immense size, averaging from 9 to 10 
inches in circumference, solid, heavy and of perfect globe shape. 
The skin is a glossy deep purplish red color; the flesh is close 
grained, sparkling white, cooking tender and mild. It is hardy, 
a splendid keeper and a big yielder, averaging under good cul¬ 
ture from 800 to 1000 bushels per acre. Our strain of this seed 
is unsurpassed, the bulbs being selected for largest size, thus 
insuring thorough and regular ripening and curing. You will 
make no mistake in giving this onion a trial. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 18c.; 
14 lb. 55c.; lb. $1.95. 
