BLUE BANTAM 
GARDEN PEAS 
Blue Bantam 
A splendid new pea of sturdy dwarf growth, 
one of the .large podded early dwarf peas. The 
vines grow 14 to 10 inches tall, are dark green 
in color* and wonderfully productive, bearing 
a profusion of handsome dark green pods which 
measure 4 to 4 Yi in. long and contain from 
8 to 10 very large dark green peas of superb 
quality. They mature a little earlier than Grad- 
us with pods fully as large; they require no 
brush or support. You will plant this variety 
every year after once trying them out. Pkt. 
10c.; |/ 2 pt. 25c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 65c. 
Giant Tendersweet 
Immense Pods. Heavy Yielder. Superb Quality. 
A new main-crop Pea that is in a class by 
itself. Vines are strong and thrifty, 24 to 30 'in. tall, re- 
quiie no brush and bear the giant sized pods in profusion. 
Pods are 5 to 5 y 2 in. in length and contain 8 to 12 
large bright green peas that are very tender and of the 
very highest quality. We are confident you will be more 
than pleased with the size, yield and quality of this splen¬ 
did new Pea. Pkt. 10c.; ]/ 2 Pt. 25c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 65c. 
Everbearing 
A fine second-early or main crop Pea which combines 
Quality and yield and will continue bearing' a long time 
if the pods are kept picked. It has a remarkable habit, 
sometimes forming as many as six stalks which accounts 
foi its great juelds. The pods are of good size and contain 
from eight to ten large peas which are of remarkable fine 
quality, Pkt. 7c.; i/ 2 pt. 20c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 60c. 
EDIBLE PODDED PEAS 
Mammoth Melting Sugar 
This variety is far superior to all others of the edible 
class of garden peas, not only in size of pods but also in 
delicious quality. The large pods are sweet, brittle and 
tender and have none of the tough lining found in so many 
of the ordinary kinds. The pods are used the same as snap 
or string beans and will also make excellent pickles. The 
vines grow about four feet tall a,nd are very productive 
*ull grown pods measure five inches long and are so ten¬ 
der and brittle that they snap like glass; they have no 
strings. The sweetness and tenderness of this edible podded 
pea is unsurpassed. Pkt. 10c.; '/ 2 pt. 25c.; pt. 35c.; 
qt. 65c. 
GIAN i i t,JN GVV GET PEAS 
EVERBEARING 
Mrs. Peter Werner, III.—Our 
garden planted with JUNGS 
SEEDS was wonderful. 
It will pay to Inoculate 
your Peas—See Page 1. 
FOR OTHER FINE PEAS 
SEE PAGE 50. 
Special Offer No* 7 
To have a supply of fresh tender peas for a long 
period of time use the varieties offered here. Giant 
Podded Early may be sown very early and the oth¬ 
ers as soon as the soil is warm. 
GIANT PODDED EARLY BLUE BANTAM 
LITTLE GEM LORD LEICESTER 
JUNG’S HONEY SWEET 
1 Pkt. of each for 30c. 1 Pt. of each for $1.50. 
Vz Pt. of each for 95c. 1 Qt. of each for $2.85. 
RADISHES 
Early Hailstone 
MAM. MELTING SUGAR 
The earliest and quickest growing WHITE RADISH in cul- 
t'i l0 "r- u 19 ready f f r USe from 15 to 18 d ays after sowing. 
The radishes are regular shaped, measuring one inch in diam- 
eter and about half an inch in depth. Flesh is solid, crisp 
and of mild flavor. The foliage i9 unusually small. Pkt. 5c • 
oz. 10c.; Z 4 . lb. 25c. ’ 
Wood’s Early Frame 
This is one of the earliest long varieties. It is of a beau¬ 
tiful scarlet color, shading to white towards the tip. It is 
always juicy, tender, delicious and free from pith and sharp¬ 
ness so often found in long Radishes. Verv much u«ed for 
growing under glass. You will be delighted With this varietv 
as well. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; lb. 25c. 
Giant White Summer 
The ideal radish for spring and summer planting The rad¬ 
ishes are almost round in shape, with small top and of a 
beautiful clear white color. It is of remarkably fine quality 
always tender and grows to large size and remains in edible’ 
condition for a very long time. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; 14 |b., 25c. 
Chinese Rose Winter Radish 
This is a large and fine shaped Radish, growing partly above 
the ground. It is of a half long shape with a blunt point- 
rose colored skin, flesh pure white, solid a 9 an apple It has 
not the strong flavor of the Black Spanish and keeps’ equally 
as well. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c..; |/ 4 lb. 35c. q * 
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