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EARLY WONDER 
Jung^s Select Garden Beets 
DETROIT DARK RED 
Fireball 
Excellent for the Home Garden or Canning. 
This early globe-shaped beet of excellent (pial- 
ity is efJiieoially esteemed on account of its dark 
red color, which extends entirely through the beet 
and without the light colored ring seen in some 
varieties. The medium sizerl beets are smooth 
and handsome and are now being largely used for 
cjinning as well as for the home garden or mar¬ 
ket. It retains its good quality even after it gets 
large. Matures in about 50 days. Pkt. 6 c.; oz. 
12c.; !4- lb. 30c. 
Select Detroit Dark Red 
Detroit Dark Red beet has long been regarded 
as the standard of excellence. It is very early, 
nearly as early as Egyptian and gresitly surpasses 
that variety in flavor. The color is rich, dark retl 
and the shape is globular. It is fine grairwd in 
texture and has a small top. It is free from side 
or fibrous roots, being always sm(M)tb. It is excel¬ 
lent for forcing; for a main spring and summer 
crop or for use in winter as it is a good keeper. It 
cooks sweet, tender and crisp and it is in every 
way a standard sort for the market or home gar¬ 
dener. Has made a good crop in seven weeks from 
sowing. Pkt, 7c.; oz. 12c.; lb. 30c. 
Early Wonder 
Tliis si)lendid variety is extreme¬ 
ly earlv, of perfect globe stiape and 
of finek quality. It is a fine selec¬ 
tion of bloo<l red beet, extremely 
s.mcK)tb and of sj-mmetrical growth, 
fine rich color and desirable shape. 
In qualit}^ and color it is peerless, 
very fine grained, tender and sweet, 
neVer w'oody or stringy. The tops 
are small, making it a good forc¬ 
ing variety. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; 
1/4 lb. 30c. 
Mrs. D. D. Rush. Minn.—I am one 
of your old customers on whom you 
can depend, for I like your seed, 
they do not fail, so have gotten you 
a great many customers. 
F. L. Baker, III.—The seeds we have 
received from you in the past have 
been entirely satisfactory. 
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Colorado Preserving 
A large fruited variety proilucing 
the handsome Iruits in abundance. 
The flesh is white, very solid and is 
used for pickles and preserves. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 10c.; ^ lb. 25c. 
— S -y. W, Jung Seed Co,, Randolph, TFis, 
MANGELS 
Mammoth Long Red 
^ enormoihsly, wonderfully pnxluctive. The 
flesh is red, of very fine texture and quality, containing less water and 
more sugar than any other Mangel, except it be tlie Ilalf Long Sugar 
making it the most nutritious and milk producing. Sheep and other stock 
thrive better whei* RkI on it picking out pieces of it in preference to 
all others. Oz. 8 c.; 2 oz. 15o.; lb. 20c.; lb. 50c. 
Golden Tankard ^ 
fleshed Mangel; roots 
are of large diameter, tapering quickly to the- 
bottom which is quite broad with only a small, 
taproot. It yields an enormous crop on goodi 
soil and can be closely grown in rows. No root 
crop is a better paying investment for farmers 
to grow than Mangels. Oz 8 c.; !/4 lb. 20c.; 
lb. 50c. 
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SUGARjfBEET 
Klein Wanzieben Sugar Beet 
Mrs. Leo A. Tennant, Wis.—Your seeds have 
never failed to produce us a wonderful garden 
in dry years. Last year we had sweet corn to 
eat 80 days after planting. 
GOLDEN TANKARD 
This Beet is the rt'sult of years of metluMlical 
and persevering mde<-tion. It gives better results 
than any other variety. It is extremely rich in 
sugar, thousands of analysis showing that the av- 
enig«* iMgc-^uitage of sugar obtaimcl frr>m this va¬ 
riety is about eightiH-n un«l its average yield may 
b»- iitati-d as from 15 to 10 tons i>er acre but croi>fi 
of 2,'» to 4 0 tons jM-r acre have bwn obtaiiusl off 
it. Kh-sh finely gruin**d and very 8>ve€t. Pkt. 5c.; 
oz. 8o.; '/4 Ib. 20c.; lb. 60c. 
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