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WATER MELON 
PEANUTS 
Early Virginia 
This splendid variety is 
verj'' desirable because it is 
so early and prolific. It grows 
perfectly erect and seed 
planted early in May will 
ripen a crop in Sejitember 
and for this reason can ba 
grown in the north. Let the 
boys and girls try them; it 
will give them lots of fm 
and provide peanuts for the 
winter. Full culture i.istric- 
tions on every package. Pkt. 
5o.; pt. 25c.; qt. 45o. 
BABY DFJJGHT 
Mrs. Jack C. Graves, Neb. 
—I used your seeds for 
the first time last year and 
was certainly pleased with 
the cr-.p I raised. From 
now on I am ucin^ Jung’s 
tccJs. 
BANTAM BICE 
On this page w© 
list vegetables and 
flowers that chlHree 
like. Your children 
will cn'cy planting 
these things and 
watching them grew. 
Let yo'r boys and 
girls have a llt’.li 
garden of their own, 
you will be surprised 
h'"v m"nh enjoymert 
they will get out of 
this work. 
FANCY GOURDS 
GOURDS 
Fancy Mised 
An interesting and val¬ 
uable vine: grows very 
rapidly and quickly cov¬ 
ers old walls, fences or 
outbuildings and trellises. 
They bear an abundance 
of the curious shaped 
fruits and we have in¬ 
cluded a very choice se¬ 
lection in the seed we 
offer. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 
ICc.; oz. 15c. 
POP CORN 
Bantam Bice 
The Bantam Rice is a 
dwarf growing com, a heavy 
yielder of attractive ears 
which are very thick and 
yield an unusually large 
quantity of shelled corn. Ls 
greatest merit, however, lies 
in the superior popping qual¬ 
ities, there being hardly any 
hull or shell when popped. It 
is most tender and delicious 
as it fairly melts in your 
mouth. It combines both 
quality and quantity being a 
heavy yielder and superior to 
any other in quality. Pkt. 
7c.; Vz pt. 20o.; pt. 30o.; 
qt. 50o. 
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Baby Delight or Climbing 
RAINBOW FLOWER GARDEN 
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 varie¬ 
ties. The first melons ripen very early and the healthy 
vines keep on bearing until the end of the season. The 
melons weigh from 4 to 6 pounds, there are no mis¬ 
shapen melons on the vines, all running uniform and 
marketable. The rich carmine red flesh is always solid 
and of exceptionally sweet flavor. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 
20c.; oz. 25c. 
Rainbow Flower Garden 
We have made up a choice mixture of easily j 
grown, free flowering and brightly colored flow- J 
ers. Each packet contains sufficient seed to sow ^ 
a row 30 to 4 0 ft. long or a bed 10 by 15_ ft. 
Sow a packet of this seed, it will make a briglit 
spot in your garden and also supply many beau- j 
tiful bouquets. Pkt. Sc.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
MUSK MELON 
Henderson’s Bush 
The Melon for Small Gardens; Requires Little Space J 
The vineless character of growth or “bush habit” of I 
this fine melon is a distinct advantage as it can be 
grown even in small gardens where room is limited, j 
The plants are very sturdy and vigorous, growing 18 
to 2 4 inches long. The fruits average 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter and are produced in abundance. The flesh 
is light green in color, lusciously sweet and 
and of most gratifying flavor. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 
Children's Collection 
One pkt. of each of the 6 Fine Vegetables and 
Flowers on this page for 25c. 
With each collection we will Include a booklet on 
HENDERSON’S BUSH gardening free. 
