BANTAM RICE 
New Giant 
This is the wonderful new pop 
corn that is so widely advertised 
and has 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 i 
9 ft. tall and often 2 ears to a stalk, : 
ears 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. Sc.; Zz pt. 20c.; 
pt. 30c.; qt. 55c. 
FANCY GOURDS 
Jung’s Best of All 
A fitting companion to our famous 
“All Cream” Lettuce which it resembles 
very much except that it does not have 
the pink or brown edges on the leaves. 
It can be relied upon whether sown early 
in the spring or during the summer as it 
is unsurpassed as a heat resister. The 
leaves are of a handsome green, beauti¬ 
fully crumpled and are crisp, tender 
and sweet at all times. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 
15c.; '/4 lb. 40c. 
Chicken or Rabbit Lettuce 
Makes the best green feed for chick¬ 
ens or rabbits and you can grow im¬ 
mense quantities on a small piece of 
ground. When cut it immediately starts 
a new grqgvth or the leaves can be 
pulled off the stalks and new ones will 
grow in a short time. Does not make a 
head but grows stalks 2 to 3 feet high 
which are loaded with leaves. Pkt. 8c.; 
oz. 15c.; l /\ lb 40c. 
Bantam Bice 
tam Rice Pop Corn and Peanuts for 10c. 
LETTUCE 
N. Y. or WONDERFUL 
New York or Wonderful 
Very crisp and tender. Produces im¬ 
mense heads as solid as a Cabbage. It 
blanches beautifully. Crisp, Tender and 
Delicious. Absolutely Free from Bitter¬ 
ness. The Largest Heading Lettuce of 
All. It frequently weighs two or three 
pounds. The head is very solid, of pleas¬ 
ing light green color. As an example of 
its “standing” properties perfect Let¬ 
tuces were cut from the same bed for 
upwards of seven weeks. It is pro¬ 
nounced the finest in cultivation. Pkt. 
7c.; /z oz. 12c.; oz. 20c.; Za lb. 45c. 
Sophie Houy, III.—I had seeds from you 
last year and never got so much seed 
before for my money; all did just fine. 
POP CORN 
SPECIAL OFFER—1 Pkt. of each Ban- 
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.; Za oz. 
15c. 
Mrs. Julius Mathew Wis.—We al¬ 
ways have such good luck with 
JUNGS SEEDS. 
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 be 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. 25o.; qt. 45c. 
JUNG’S BEST OF ALL 
The Bantam Rice is a dwarf growing 
corn, a heavy yielder of attractive ears, 
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 f 
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 2 pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; 
qt. 60c. 
CHICKEN OR RABBIT LETTUCE 
Celery or Cos Lettuce 
Celery or Cos Lettuce is highly es¬ 
teemed for its crispness and mild 
flavor. This variety grows compact 
upright plants 10 in. tall which will 
head without tying. Hearts bleach 
to a rich creamy color and are of 
remarkably fine quality. Give the 
plants plenty of room so they can 
form heads.' Pkt. 7c.; Vz 0 z. 10c.; 
oz. 15c.; 1/4. lb. 35c. 
Mrs. Thomas Morris, Pa.—I sure like 
your seeds, have used them for the 
past 8 years and have good success. 
CELERY OR COS LETTUCE 
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