EARLY WHITE MILAN 
TURNIPS 
Golden Ball 
Of the yellow or golden 
fleshed turnips this is the 
best variety. Roots grow 
quickly to good size, are 
smooth and very fine in ap- 
pearance. Flesh is a rich yel¬ 
low color, tender and mild 
in flavor; in fact, we consid¬ 
er it the best turnip for 1a- 
ble use. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
V\ lb. 20c.; lb. 70c. 
Extra Early White Milan A very valuable sort 
•--—---— largely used by market 
gardeners for first or extra early use. The quickest growing 
variety and under favorable conditions is fit for use in a 
few weeks after sowing. The roots are of medium size, of 
pure white color and very handsome appearance. Flesh is 
fine grained, sweet and of mild flavor. A splendid variety 
for both the home and market garden. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
GOLDEN BALL 
J4 lb. 25c.; lb. 90c. 
Purple Top White Globe 
This grows very quickly to large 
size; roots even and regular in form 
The bulbs will measure six inches and 
lobe form; the upper portion is of 
and of most handsome appearance, 
more in diameter, being of perfect 
rich purplish red and the lower half creamy white. Flesh white, firm and 
crisp, of mild flavor. It is an ‘excellent keeper and being so productive 
is one of the best to grow for stock feeding. The plants being of such 
large, strong growth should be thinned more severely than with small 
early sorts. This variety is verv extensively used for market 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; |/ 4 lb. 25c.; lb. 85c. 
growing 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN 
FIELD CARROT 
Large White Belgian 
This is the largest yielding 
stock carrot grown. Nearly half 
its length grows above the 
ground, making them very easy 
to harvest. Carrots are often 18 
inches long and 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter. Yields of 15 tons per 
acre are nothing unusual. Excel¬ 
lent for either cows or horses. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; / 4 lb. 25c. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
SUGAR BEET 
Klein Wanzleben 
This Beet is the result of years 
of methodical and persevering se¬ 
lection. It gives better results than 
any other variety. It is extremely 
rich in sugar, thousands of anal¬ 
ysis showing that the average per¬ 
centage of sugar obtained from 
this variety is about eighteen and 
its average yield may be stated as 
from 15 to 1G tons per acre but 
crops of 25 to 40 tons per acre , 
have been obtained off it. Flesh SUGAR/BEET 
finely grained and verv sweet. Pkt. ' ' 
5c.; oz. 8c.; / 4 lb. 20c.; lb 60c. 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian 
Single heads measure twelve to twenty- 
two inches in* diameter and contain an 
immense quantity of seed which is highly 
valued by all farmers and poultry breed¬ 
ers who have tried it as an excellent and 
cheap food for fowls. They eat it greed¬ 
ily fatten well on it, and attain a bright, 
lustrous plumage and strong healthy con¬ 
dition better than on almost any other 
food. It is the best egg producing food 
known Everv farmer should plant some 
of the seed in any waste piece of ground, 
any time from early spring to the mid¬ 
dle of July. Oz. 5c.; Vz lb. 20c ; lb. 
30c.; 5 lb. $1.25, postpaid. 
RUTA BAGAS 
Improved Purple Top Yellow 
all winter and even into the following 
summer. Bulbs are large, smooth, round 
and solid with a small tap root. Flesh 
richly colored, fine grained and very 
sweet. It is justly held in high esteem 
for both table and stock feeding" purpos¬ 
es. Ihe shape is well pictured in the 
illustration. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c,; 14 lb. 
20c.; lb. 70c. 
Mrs. Francis Wilson, Minn. — We have 
used your seeds for more than 20 year’, 
and every order has proven satisfactory, 
I believe there is none any better than 
JUNG’S SEEDS. 
IMP. PURPLE TOE 
YELLOW 
PERFECT MODEL 
Perfect Model 
This grand variety is a highly im¬ 
proved Ruta Baga and is giving satis- 
faetion wherever grown. It is of fine 
quality and keeps perfectly all winter. 
A heavy yieldor, flesh deep orange col¬ 
ored, sweet and fine grained, excellent 
for table use. It is globe shaped, yel¬ 
low skin with purple top and very 
short neck. An excellent variety to 
grow for market as they present such 
a handsome appearance that they sell 
readily. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; y 4 lb. 
25c.; lb. 80c. 
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