Jung's Northern Grown 
Tomato Seed 
We take special pride in our tomato seed and are su"> 
that it is unexcelled for quality. It is northern grown ard 
will produce a crop that will ripen earlier, produce soliti- 
er fruit and healthier plants than seed grown further 
south. It is folly to use cheap tomato seed for it takes 
only a few ounces to plant an acre. 
Penn State 
Tliis seed i.s saved only 
from select plants. You 
will be delighted with 
this fine tomato. Pkt. 
20c.; Yz oz. $1.50; oz. 
$2.75. 
Jung’s Private Stock “John Baer” 
We arc offering seed of our own growing which for 
carliness. fresdem from all disease, great productiveness 
ard solidity of fruits is unexcelled. 
Here are a few reasons wlij’ you should jdant this ex¬ 
cellent variety: 
1. It is one of tlie first to ripen. 
2. It produces the smoothest fiaiits of anj’’ extra early 
variety. 
It is enormously iiriKluctive, hearing thi'oughout 
the season. 
■1. The fruits ripen evenly up to the stem; no crip- 
liles, cracked, blighted or wrinkled fruit. A very good 
sliipper as it will not hirst. 
.'). It is of the most brilliant red color and the flavor 
is deliciously sweef. 
G. It pnalucos an enoimous crop, 50 to 100 fruits 
to each plant. 
7. In shape and form exactly like the photograph. 
Market gardeners, with whom earliness is a great factor will find 
that our northern grown seed will produce a crop that will ripen earli¬ 
er, produce a larger crop and more solid fruit, than seed grown further 
south Plant JUNG’S JOHN BAER once and you will not be without 
it again. Price of seed of our own growing: Pkt. 8 c.; Va oz. 25c.; oz. 
45c.; lb. $4.75, postpaid. 
Penn State Tomato 
Won 1936 All-America Award 
A new extra-early tomato that 
well deserves its wide popularity. 
It is the result of 7 years of in¬ 
tensive breeding work by Dr. Mey¬ 
ers of the Penn. State College. It 
is very early, many growers report 
it ripened e\'en earlier than F.arli- 
ana. 'I'lic plants grow very compact 
er husliy and can he .set in rows 
3 ft. apart and plants 2 V 2 ft. 
apart in the I'ows. The bushy plants 
are well supplied with foliage 
wliicli protect the fniits from sun- 
f.cnld. As the plants can be set so 
close larger yields jier sq. ft. of 
.■•round can be obtained from I’enn 
Prate than any other variety. The 
fruits are almost globe shaped. 3 
to S’l! in. in diameter, and are of 
a rich scarlet color. The flesh is 
dark re<l, of excellent quality, h'as 
very litte core and few seeds, al¬ 
most solid flesh. 
Whether you grow tomatoes in 
the home garden or for market we 
know you will be highly pleased 
with “Penn State” in every way. 
Pkt. 12c,; Vz oz. 50c.; oz. 90c. 
PENN STATE 
JOHN BAER 
Super Select John Baer 
For gardeners who want something extra special w» 
offer seed of this fine tomato that was saved from a few 
extra choice plants. This seed is onl}' from the earliest 
or crown-set fruits, sure to please. Pkt. 15c.; '/2 OZ. 
$1.00; oz. $1.75; Ya, lb. $4.50 
Disease Resistant Tomato 
“Marglobe or Coreless” 
LARGE SIZE. GLOBE SHAPED. 
BRIGHT RED. 
fVe consider this the most ideal 
main-crop tomato as it is wilt-re¬ 
sistant and produces a larger crop of 
large smooth fruits than any otlier 
varietr'. Marglobe is a beautiful scar¬ 
let, globe-shaped tomato, fruits are 
very smooth, free from core and oft¬ 
en weigh one pound each. We offer 
extra select seed of our own grow¬ 
ing. Pkt. So.; J/g oz. 25c.; oz. 40c.; 
1/4 lb. $1.25. 
Super Select 
“Marglobe or Coreless” 
This seed has been saved only 
from the first or crown-set fruits. 
The plants were especially selected 
for producing large early ripening 
tomatoes. Pkt. 15c.; V 2 oz. $1.25; 
oz. $2.00; 1/4 lb. $4.50. 
Super Select 
Early Oxheart 
We have spent several 
years in devcloiiing this 
extra early strain of the 
famous Oxheart tomato. It 
grows a v"ry compact 
plant and ripens two to 
three weeks earlier. The 
fruits are of good size 
and fine quality. It will 
produce an even' heavier 
crop than tiie regular Ox¬ 
heart. Pkt. 8 c.; Yz oz. 
35c.; oz. 6 O 0 . 
M.\ROLOBF, or CORELESS 
J. W, Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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