Swiss Chard 
Lucullus 
Jung’s Fairfield Special Lawn Grass 
ALWAYS GROWS. HARDY, DEEP VELVETY GREEN. 
Our mixture combines tlie very best varieties of grasses, suitable 
for tlie purpose of making a lawn beautiful in appearance, durable 
and lasting, deep green at all .seasons. The seed used is PURE AND 
HEAVY, and is especially cleaned. This mixture is of strong vitality 
and makes a quick, healthy growth. It contains the right quantity 
of White Clover but no Timothy or other cheaper grass seed. Noth¬ 
ing better to be had. Lb. 40c.; 5 lbs. $1.90, postpaid. See also 
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Broccoli 
Italian Green Sprouting 
One of the newer vegetables that is 
rapidly gaining in popularity as its 
excellent qualities are becoming known. 
It is grown the same as cabbage or 
cauliflower and is ready for use in about 
tn) days after sowing. The head is a 
compact cluster of tightly closed flow¬ 
er lnid.s somewhat like a , cauliflower 
in shape only. When the main head i.s 
cut numerous sprouts develop alon.'r 
the main stalk which later form into 
smaller heads thus producing through¬ 
out the season. The heads should be 
cut before the flowers open and may 
be cooked like cauliflower or aspara¬ 
gus. The heads should have 3 to 5 
inches of the branch or stem attached 
a.s this is fullv as good as the head it¬ 
self. Pkt. 8 o.'; Vz oz. 20c.; oz. 35o. 
Cslesry Cabbage 
Until recently this new vegetable 
was unknown but as its good quality 
became known it is rapidly gaining 
popular favor. For best results the seed 
should be sown the latter part of July 
in rows 2 feet apart and thinned to 
stand 15 inches apart in the rows, 
then a moat excellent vegetable can 
be grown. Develops quickly and as the 
weather gets colder it heads up nicely 
producing crisp, celery-like stalks, 
beautifully blanched. It can be eaten 
raw, macie into salads or cooked as 
cabbage or greens. Pkt. Sc.; Yz oz. 
12c.; oz. 20 o. 
MANGELS 
Mammoth Long Red 
The heaviest cropper. This mangel is enormously, won¬ 
derfully productive. The flesh is red, of very fine texture 
and quality, containing less water and more sugar than 
any other Mangel, e.xcept it be the Half Long Sugar mak¬ 
ing it the most nutritious and milk producing. Sheep and 
other stock thrive better when fed on it picking out 
pieces of it in preference to all others. Oz. Sc.; 2 oz. 15o.; 
1/4 lb. 20c.; lb. 50c. 
CITRON 
CITRON 
Colorado Preserving 
A large fruited variety producing 
the handsome finiits in abundance. 
The flesh is white, very solid and is 
used for pickle.s and preseiwe.s. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; ^ lb. 25c. 
GOLDEN TANKARD 
Mostly sown in June or July for fall use; 
plant in rows about one foot apart, thin out 
to 8 inches apart and when well along 
bunch by tying the tops together. Green 
Curled is a hardy varietj', the most desirable 
for home use or market garden. Deep green 
leaves beautifully cut and curled; easily 
blanched and becomes crisp, tender and very 
fine flavored. Pkt. 5o.; oz. 10c.; Ib. 35c. 
CRESS-Fine Curled 
An annual, making a good salad. 
Leaves are finely cut and feathery like 
a good parsley. It is dwarf and com¬ 
pact in growth. Very ornamental, of 
quick growth, crisp and refreshing. 
Pkt. 5o.; oz. 10c, 
LEEK 
Large American 
Most highly esteemed for fla¬ 
voring soups, stews, etc. The 
planf.s are of vigorous growth and 
have extra long stems which 
blanch to a snowy whiteness. Cul¬ 
tivate the same as for onions. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c. 
Endive 
Green Curled 
Plants grow two feet high and con¬ 
sist when fully developed of about a 
dozen creamy white, attractive curled 
leaves. The leaves are carried on broad 
thick stalks about 12 inches long. The 
leaves may be cooked in the same man¬ 
ner as Sninach. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 
Ya lb. 30c. 
Golden Tankard 
A smooth yellow-fleshed Man¬ 
gel; roots are of large diameter, 
tapering quickly to the bottom 
which is quite broad with only a 
small taproot. It yields an enor¬ 
mous crop on good soil and can 
be closely grown in rows. No root 
crop is a better paying invest¬ 
ment for farmers to grow than ' 
Mangels. Oz. Sc.; Ya lb. 20c.; 
Ib. 50o. 
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-J. W, Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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