JUNG’S CERTIFIED 
Wis. Grown Pedigreed Seed Corn 
We make a specialty of Wis. Grown Seed Corn. Our stocks 
receive expert supervision and are bred up for earliness, vigor 
and heavy yields. The Wis. Experiment Farm at Madison has 
carried on some very careful tests with seed corn grown in 
many different States. These tests have been carried on for 
several seasons and in every instance proven that WIS. 
GROWN SEED CORN was the best adapted for our Northern 
States. Our Seed corn is all fire-dried, it was picked before 
any severe cold weather set in, and is of high germination. 
Our seed corn is fire-dried as soon as husked. 
Seed Corn that is thoroughly and rapidly dried 
as soon as husked is much stronger in vitality 
and more resistant to disease than slowly cured 
seed. Our Seed Corn is all certified for purity 
and germination by the University of Wisconsin. 
Wis. No. 25-Early Yellow Dent 
This variety was developed by the Wis. Agr. 
Exp. Assn., the idea being to produce a very 
early maturing com suitable for the northern 
counties of Wis., Minn., and Mich. That it is 
a success is well proved by the excellent show¬ 
ing it has already made in the many northern 
counties of Wis. On the branch of the Wis. 
Exp. Station at Spooner, Wis., a remarkable 
yield of over 80 bu. per acre was made. If you 
wish a veiy early ripening corn do not fail to 
plant Wis. No. 25. We have an unusually fine 
stock of this Corn which is of our own grow¬ 
ing. Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 75c., postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid: Pk. $1.25; bu. $4.50; 2'/ 2 bu. $10.50. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
Certified Golden Glow--Wis. No. 12 
THE MOST POPULAR CORN IN WISCONSIN 
A new early yellow dent for Central Wisconsin and sim¬ 
ilar latitudes. This is the com many have been looking 
for. Golden Glow is a pure golden yellow dent corn, most 
attractive in color and appearance. Ears are fairly large, 
averaging about eight inches in length; stalks are large 
and strong with abundant foliage making it a desirable 
fodder or silo variety. This is strictly a Wisconsin bred 
variety and was brought out by Prof. R. A. Moore, his 
idea being to produce an early variety with large ears 
and deep kernels and he succeeded well. It is a heavy 
yielder. Our seed is all grown here and is extra fine. Lb. 
30c.; 3 lbs. 75c.. postpaid. Not prepaid; Pk. $1.20; bu. 
$4.25; 2/ 2 bu. $9.90. 
ALL SEED CORN PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE—Order Early. 
WIS. NO. 25 
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Jung’s Famous Wis. Giant Ensilage Corn 
WILL FILL YOUR SILO WITH LESS ACRES 
TALL LEAFY STALKS—GIANT SIZED EARS 
Here is the corn for Wis. silos. Why plant southern ensilage 
corn that only produces stalks and leaves of little feeding val¬ 
ue when you might just as well plant a corn that will give 
you the above and besides a very large developed ear that 
will make ensilage having real feeding value. This is a yellow 
dent corn and grows a very strong leafy stalk , 10 to 12 ft. 
on good soil, and produces ears larger than any Wis. Pedigree 
variety; it matures as early as Silver King and never fails to 
make the finest ensilage as the stalks are very leafy and juicy. 
It not only is the best ensilage for Wis. but is also very good 
as a general corn crop producing the most bushels per acre; 
the ears are so large that it does not take many to fill your 
basket. We have an unusually fine stock of this corn which 
was all grown in Wis. Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 75c., postpaid. Not 
prepaid: Pk. $1.20; bu. $4.25; 2'/ 2 bu. $9.95. 
It Pays to Treat Your Seed Corn 
with Semesan Jr. 
Diseases of com, such as 
Ear, Root and Stalk Rots that 
attack com cause millions of 
dollars loss every year to the 
American farmer, as they often 
destroy 10 to 4 0 per cent of 
the planting. Semesan Jr., not 
only holds these diseases in con¬ 
trol but it also increased the 
yield 10 to 30 per cent. We 
have found it extremely valua¬ 
ble for treating all of the corn 
we plant, especially when the 
soil is wet and cold, as it will 
prevent rotting of the seed. It 
is easy to apply to the seed by 
dusting, using 2 to 3 oz. to a 
bushel of seed. Tt only costs 5 
to 7 cents per acre to treat your 
6 eed com and we believe is one of 
the best paying investments any 
farmer can make. Ask for booklet on 
Treating Corn with Semesan Jr. 
4 oz. can 40c.; 1 lb. can $1.10; 
5 lb. can $5.25, postpaid. 
NOTE—Good Seed Corn is very 
scarce and every effort should be 
made to plant it properly. Treating 
with Semesan Jr., insures a better 
germination especially in cool wet 
ground. 
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Wis. No. 15-lmproved 
Smut Nose Flint 
EXTRA EARLY. ENORMOUSLY 
PRODUCTIVE. EARS OFTEN 
OVER 15 INCHES LONG 
This variety was developed, im¬ 
proved and first sent out by the 
Wisconsin Agricultural Experi¬ 
ment Association. It is more pro¬ 
lific than any other flint corn 
and also has a stronger stalk be¬ 
ing especially well adapted to 
Wisconsin conditions. The ears 
are long, often 14 inches, and 
have eight rows of large yellow 
kernels which shade to deep red 
towards the tip. The stalks grow 
from 6 to 7 feet tall and make 
excellent corn to plant for “hog¬ 
ging down” as it matures so 
early. We have an excellent lot 
of seed of our own growing. Lb. 
30c.; 3 lbs. 75c., postpaid. Not 
prepaid: Pk. $1.25; bu. $4.50; 
2}/ 2 bu. $10.50. 
All of our seed corn is careful¬ 
ly tested for germination before 
sent out. Order your seed corn 
and after it arrives test it in any 
way you wish within 10 days af¬ 
ter you receive it. If it is not 
satisfactory in every way return 
it at our expense and your mon¬ 
ey will be refunded. Could any¬ 
thing be more fair? 
SMUT NOSE FLINT 
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