GOLDEN BANTAM 
Jung’s Northern Grown 
Sweet Corn 
R. W. 
Wilder, Mich.— 
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Our stocks of Sweet Corn are mostly of our own growing and is of extra 
fancy quality and high germination. You will find that for earliness and 
sweetness our northern grown seed is way ahead of western grown jeL If 
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Jung^s Extra Early Golden Bantam 
The Best, the Largest of all Early Sweet Corns. Retaining 
Its Delicate Tenderness Even When a Little Old. This variety 
is pronounced tlie favorite iiecause of its extreme early char¬ 
acter, vigorous growtli and lias the richest flavor of all. Besides 
being early, it is very hardy and permits of the earliest plant¬ 
ing. The stalks are dwarf in growth averaging four feet in 
height. The ears are from 5 to 7 inches long and the grain is 
a Bright golden yellow color. In flavor it is exceptionally rich 
and sugary and by every one admitted to be the ricliest flavored 
Sweet Gorn. i he small stalks can be planted closely together. 
For productiv.-nesis and <|uality it leads all varieties. The seed 
we offer is a special stock of our own growing and for earliness 
and sweetness is unexcelled. Pkt. Sc.; pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.' 
qt. 50c. ' ’’ 
Jung’s Extra Early Fortune 
This varieli airiginally came from Canada and at our Fair- 
field Fai-m 1 rials it was the earliest of all. Tliere is no product 
of the garden so eagerly waited for as the first sweet corn of 
the season. Early Fortune is tlie real tender, juiev^ sweet corn 
ready for use liefore the summer has really commenced. On ac¬ 
count of its e.xtrcunc earliness. Early Fortune is especially 
adapted for planting in northern latitudes and in high alti¬ 
tudes where other varieties fail entirely. The stalks ’’do not 
grow very large but liave two and often three unusually large 
ears. Ears are aliout seven indies long and well tilled will! 
sweet and tender grains. Pkt. Sc.; pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; 
qt. 50c. 
EarSy Wliite Delicious 
Large Ears. Early Maturity. Superb Quality, 
One of tlie lai-ge.st eared, sweetest flavored early varieties. 
Grows a .strong, vigorous stalk, many producing tw’o ears. Ears 
are 7 to 9 in. long and contain 12 to 14 rows of pearly white 
grains wliicli are remarkably sweet and tender. Pkt. 7c.: 'A pt 
ISc.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. 
Jung’s Extra Early Honey Cream 
Requires Little Space. Deliciously Sweet and Tender. 
By far the most tender and delicious of all Sweet Corns. 
Make a planting of this corn and w’e are sure you will want 
it eyery year as for quality it stands at the head of the list. 
It is very early, the stalks are dwarf and may be planted mucli 
closer than the larger varieties. Many stalks produce 2 and 3 
ears which are well filled with delicious snowy white kernels. 
Pkt. 10c.; J /2 pt. 25c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 55c. 
Golden or Bantam Evergreen 
This variety of golden or yellow Sweet Corn combines the 
size of the Evergreen ear with the color and quality of the 
Golden Bantam. In crossing these two e.xccllent varieties none 
of the good qualities have been losit, rather it sui^passes them 
in sweetnass and tendernetss. The ears are 7 to 9 inches long, 
well filled witli deep kernels of rich yellow corn. It conies ju.st 
riglit in season to follow the first early sorts. The larger ear 
and prolonged season make it the favorite both in tlie home 
garden and for fancy market trade. All lovers of Sweet Corn 
fnust at least give Bantam Evergreen a trial. Pkt. Sc.; Yz pt. 
20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. 
White Evergreen 
The Leading Late Variety of Sweet Corn. The most valuable 
Sweet Corn ever produced. White Evergreen is much superior 
to Stowells. It retains all the most de.sirable features with the 
added merits of pure whiteness in color, a more tender grain 
and distinctly sweeter flavor. The ears average very large and 
are well filled to the tips with the long sweet grains of pure 
whiteness and most delicious flavor. The stalks are very strong 
growers from 0 to 7 feet high and sometimes bear three fine 
ears to a stalk. The ears contain 16 or more rows of deep 
grains which are protected by a thick heavy husk. Pkt. 7c.; 
Yz pt. 17c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 45c. 
Special Offer No, 4 
For a long supply of tender de¬ 
licious Sweet Corn plant the follow- 
ing: 
Jung’s Ex. Early Golden Bantam 
Jung’s Ex. Early Fortune 
Early White Delicious 
Golden Evergreen 
White Evergreen 
1 Pkt. of each for 30c. 
'/z Pt. of each for 85c. 
1 Pt. of each for $1.40. 
1 Qt. of each for $2.40. 
