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TOMATO 
Golden Dwarf Champion 
The famous Golden Dwarf Champion owes_ its 
wide popularity to its stiff, vigorous, uprig.it 
growth, smooth fruit, fine color and to the ear P 
ness with which it reaclies maturity. Plants are 
bushy and compact, witli heavy dark gi’eeii foliage. 
The tomatoes are al¬ 
ways smooth, round 
and solid and of a 
beautiful lemon color. 
Nothing makes a more 
tempting dish than red 
and yellow tomatoes 
sliced together. This 
variety has an unusual 
flavor, especially fine 
for preserves as it does 
not require as much 
sugar as other varie¬ 
ties. Pkt. 7c.; Yz oz. 
20c.; oz. 35c. 
GOLDtlN DWARF GIIAAIPION 
Giant Washington Asparagus 
This new Asparagus has taken the country by storm as it is rust-proof 
and produces bigger staiks and larger crops than any other variety. This va¬ 
riety is the result of many years work by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and 
fortunate indeed is the gardener who will get started with it as it will 
surely displace all other varieties. The stalks gi'ow to a very large size, yet 
tliey remain so crisp and tender that tliey ma.v be eaten raw. We have some 
very choice, strong 1 yr. old roots of onr own grownng but advise early 
orders. 25 for 40c.; 50 for 75o.; 100 for $1.25; 1000 for $7.50. 
Crimson Giant Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
A few Rhubarb plants should be in every garden as it is the first plant in 
the spring to produce material for pies, sauces and canning. They will he 
highly appreciated as at this time of year no other fresli fruit can be had. 
Will grow in any good garden soil, the more manure it is given the larger 
WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS and finer the stalks are. You will be delighted with the fine large desp red 
stalks of this new Pie Plant. Strong divisions: Each 25c.; 3 for 65c.; doz. 
GIANT SWEET SUMMER 
Giant Sweet Summer Radish 
Jung’s Earliest Tree Tomato 
Enormous Yielder. Bright Red. Early and Large 
A splendid variety for the home garden. It is the 
largest fruited dwarf tree Tomato. Tlie plants grow to 
a height of about two feet and are stiffly erect until 
they become overloaded with fruit. Tlie fruit is pro¬ 
duced in clusters of tliree to five and as the growTh 
is close-jointed each plant produces a large number. 
The tomatoes are of large size, and are smooth and 
solid. Fruits have a solid, meaty center and no hard 
core and produces but very little seed. We consider 
the Earliest Tree invaluable for the home garden or 
shipping purposes. Pkt. 8 c.; % oz. 20o.: oz. 35c. 
The ideal radish for sxiring and summer planting. ; 
The radishes are almost round in shape with small ' 
tops and of a beautiful clear white color. It is of re- 
markablj' fine quality, .ilwa.vs tender and sweet, grows 
to large size and remains in edible condition for a 
veiw long time. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; J /4 lb. 30c. 
$2.50. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY 
CRIMSON GIANT 
Califiornia Poppy 
GIANT HYBRID MIXED—You will be highly 
delighted with the profusion, size and wonder¬ 
ful new colors of these flowers. Unlike the old 
vai'iet.v these fonn upright bushes with fine cut 
foliage and bloom from June to Oct. Colors 
include orange, rose, crimson, lavender, and 
mnn.v other new shades. Very easy to grow, 
height 12 in. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 160 . 
NASTURTIUMS 
New Double Hybrid 
Now you may have tliose wonderful 
sweet scented double nasturtiiims in a 
wide range of colors in true bu.sh form. 
The jilants grow 12 to 15- in. tall and 
when in full bloom are a mass of color. 
The flowers are doi:hle, large, well-fonned 
and delightfully sweet scented. Colors 
range from lemon through orange to flam¬ 
ing scarlet. Your flower garden will not 
be complete without some of these wonderful 
new Tiastnrf inms. Pkt. 7c.; Yz 12c.; oz. 
— - J, w. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
