RED 
BEET 
Jung’s Special 
Detroit Dark Red 
This Beet is reffarrlcd as the 
standard of excellence and you 
will find .Tung-’s Select Strain 
to be as fine a Beet as it is 
possible to grow. Many years 
of time have been spent in 
breeding and selecting this 
strain. The color is rich dark 
red, globe shaped and free 
from side roots and always 
smooth and uniform. AVhether 
you grow for the home gar¬ 
den or market you will make 
no mistake in sowing this 
Beet. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; lb. 
30c.; lb. $1.00. 
BABY DELIOIIT 
Baby Delight or Climbing Water Melon 
Persons having small gardens may have watermelons of their own 
growing as this melon will climb up a trellis or fence but may also 
be grown like other varieties. The vines are very vigorous in growth, 
tlie lieavy foliage nearly concealing the fruit. The first melons ripen 
veiy early and the healthy vinos keep on bearing heavily until end 
of the season. The melons weigh from 4 to G pounds, there are no 
misshapen melons on the vine, all running uniform and marketable. 
The rich carmine red flesh is always solid and of exceptionally sweet 
flavor. Pkt. 10c,; 3 pkts. 20c.; oz. 30c.; lb. $1.00. 
Henderson’s Bush Musk Melon 
The Melon for Small Gardens; Require Little Space 
The vineless character of growth or “bush habit” of this fine melon 
is a distinct advantage as it can be grown even in small gardens where 
room is limited The plants are very sturdy and vigorous, growing 18 
to 24 inches long. The fruits average 4 to 5 inches in diameter and 
iirc produced in abundance. The flesh is very deep, edible to the rind, 
light green in color, lusciously sweet and juicy and of most gratifying 
flavor. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c, 
BUSH BEAN 
Sure Crop Wax 
A siilcndid early wax bean that 
will give you quality and quantity. 
Resistant to blight and rust, excep¬ 
tionally hardy and prodnc('S re¬ 
markable crops. 1‘ods are bright yel¬ 
low, G to 7 in. long, thick, fleshy 
and free from strings. The quality 
and yield of this tine wax or but¬ 
ter bean are “tops”. Large pkt. 7c.; 
Y 2 . Pt. ISc.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. 
Elmer Anderson, N. D. 
—I had a wonderful 
garden from your seeds 
last year. 
ONION 
Giant Sweet Spanish 
Giant in Size. Heavy Yielder. Sweet Mild Flavor. 
Why Imy the large sweet onions at fruit stores 
when you can grow them in your own garden? 
This new variety was developed especially for 
this country and anyone having reasonably good 
garden soil can grow these fine large onions; 
seeds sown early in the spring will prniluce mig- 
nifleent large globe sliaped onions often weigh¬ 
ing a pound or more. It is globe shaped, lias a 
beautiful straw colored skin; flesli ]> :re white, 
tender and of mild sweet flavor. A good keeper 
for sncli a large onion. We offer our special se¬ 
lect strain of seed which was grown from only 
carefully selsnted bulbs. Pkt. 80 .; oz. 25c.; 
Y 4 . lb. 65c.; lb. $2.25. 
SURE CROP WAX 
MUSK MELON 
Pride oS Wisconsin 
A splendid new IMusk Melon 
combining the fine quality of 
Honey Rock with the firm flesh 
and iiard rind of Hearts of Gold 
and will ship well for long dis- 
ances. The melons are oval in 
shape, weighing 3 to 4 lbs. The 
flesh is unnsually thick, fiim, 
deep orange colored, fine grainerl 
and remarkalily sweet and sug¬ 
ary. The rind is very hard, of a 
liearly gray color and heavily 
covered with a distinct netting. 
If you wisli to grow some fine 
melons either for home use or 
market j'ou will make no mis¬ 
take in planting this fine new 
melon. Extra Select Seed: Pkt. 
Sc.; oz. 15c.; 1/4 lb. 40c.; lb. 
$1.50. 
HENDERSON'S BUSH 
SPECIAL OFFER—1 Pkt. of each of the above two fine Melons for 15c. 
—■ i2 - J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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