BEETS 
IMPROVED BLOOD TURNIP 
Improved Blood Turnip 
Extremely Early, Deep Red, Tender and 
Sweet. A wonderful Beet for the home 
or market garden. Roots are remarkably 
uniform, very dark red; flesh deep pur¬ 
plish red with little tendency towards 
zoning. Tops are small which permits 
close planting and makes it very desir¬ 
able for bunching. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
!4 lb. 30c. 
Early Wonder 
This splendid variety is extremely early, 
of perfect globe shape and of finest cjual-' 
ity. It is a fine selection of blood red beet 
extremely smooth and of symmetrical 
growth, fine rich color and desirable 
shape. In quality and color it is peer¬ 
less; very fine grained, tender and sweet 
WO °, d . y °\ strin £y- The tops are 
PH ’- ma k m £f if a good forcing variety. 
Pkt * 7c.; oz. 12c.; j/ 4 | b . 30c. * 
DETROIT DARK RED 
MANGELS 
Jung 9 s Select 
Detroit Dark Red 
Detroit Dark Red beet lias long been 
regarded as the standard of excellence. 
It is very early, nearly as early as Egyp¬ 
tian and greaty surpasses that variety in 
flavor. The color is rich, dark red and the 
shape is globular. It is fine grained in tex¬ 
ture and has a small top. It is free from 
side or fibrous roots, being always smooth. 
It is excellent for forcing; for a main 
spring and summer crop or for use in 
winter as it is a good keeper. It cooks 
sweet, tender and crisp and it is in evei'y 
way a standard sort for the market or 
home gardener. Has made a good crop in 
seven weeks from sowing. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 
12c.; 54 lb. 30c. 
‘The Cost of the Best Seeds" 
is a very small item when compared to 
the resulting crop. Without good seeds 
to begin with the best land and cultiva¬ 
tion cannot produce a profitable crop. 
The fact that more people every year, are 
planting Jung’s Seeds is the best evidence 
that they are giving satisfaction. 
EARLY WONDER 
GOLDEN TANKARD A smooth yefllow-floahed Mangefl; 
roots are of large diameter, tapering quickly to the bottom which 
is quite broad with only a small taproot. It yields an enormous 
crop on good soil and can be closely grown in rows. No 
root crop is a better paying investment for farmers to grow than 
Mangels. Oz. Sc.; y^ib. 20c.; lb. 50c. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED The heaviest cropper. This mangel 
is enormously, wonderfully productive. The flesh is red, of very 
fine texture and quality, containing less water and more sugar 
than any other Mangel, except it be the Half Long Sugar mak¬ 
ing it the most nutritious and milk producing. Sheep and other 
pto<ck thrive better when fed on it picking out pieces of it in 
reference to all others. Oz. Sc.; 2 oz. 15c.; !4 lb. 20c.; lb. 
50c. 
New Extra Early 
WATER MELON 
Northern Sweet 
A new extra early water melon 
introduced by the Minn. Exp. Sta¬ 
tion. It has been ripened as far 
north as Winnipeg, Can., lias been 
grown to maturity in 75 days. Not 
only is it the earliest variety but 
is also of veiy good quality; flesh 
is bright red, crisp, sweet and sug¬ 
ar}'. Melons weigh 10 to 12 lbs., 
rind dark green with a lighter stripe. 
Pkt. Sc.; oz. 15c.j lb. 45c. 
lb. $1.50. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED 
Fire Ball 
Excellent for the Home Garden or 
Canning. This early globe-shaped beet of 
excellent quality is especially esteemed on 
account of its daik red color, which ex¬ 
tends entirely through the beet and with¬ 
out the light colored ring seen in some 
varieties. The medium sized beets a-re 
smooth and handsome and are now being 
largely used for canning as well as for 
the home garden or market. It retains its 
good quality even after it gets large, and 
is an excellent variety on-this account for 
fall use as well as for spring. Matures in 
about 50 days. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; J4 lb. 
30c. 
FIREBALL 
Dan A. Jarvis, Ely, Minn.—I can’t thank you enough for 
the satisfactory seeds which I receive from you year af¬ 
ter year; can truthfully say that there isn’t a better gar¬ 
den in our part of the country than we have with your 
seeds. 
GOLDEN TANKARD 
NORTHERN SWEET 
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