BUSH BEAN 
Best oS All Wax 
A splciiilid early wax bean that 
will ijive you quality and quantity. 
Itesistant to blif^lit and rust, exct-p- 
tionallv hardy and produces r- 
markable crops. Pods are bri-jfht yel¬ 
low, () to 7 in. lonfj, thick, fleshy 
an<l free from strinirs. The <piality 
and yield of this fine wax or but¬ 
ter bean are “tops”. Large pkt. 7c.; 
ISc.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. 
LETTUCE 
Early Surehead 
A specially selectt**! strain of let¬ 
tuce that is ready to use early and 
sure to form heads. Outer leaves are 
medium jrreen while the center or 
iKirt blanches a rich crciimy yel¬ 
low. Hy plant inf? this variety you 
iin frrow head lettuce as easily as 
nidislu's. Sow the seed early and as 
soon as well started thin out plants 
to stand 4 to 5 in. apart in the 
rows. Pkt. 7c.; 1/2 oz, 12c.; oz. 20c. 
ift/7 
WISCONSIN 
Mrs. 
James 
Flynn, III. — 1 
have 
used 
your seeds for 20 
years 
and 
they were always 
good. 
Pride of Wisconsin Musk Melon 
A splendid new Musk Melon combining the fine 
quality of Honey Rock with the firrn flesh and hard 
rind of Hearts of (J-dd and will ship well for^ long 
distances. The melons are oval in shape, weighing 3 
to 4 lbs. The flesh is unusually thick, firm, deep or¬ 
ange colored, fine grained and remarkably sweet and 
sugary. The rind is very hard, of a pearly gray col¬ 
or and heavily covered with a distinct netting. If you 
wish to grow some fine melons either for h ;ine use or 
market vou will make no mistake in planting this 
fine new melon. Extra Select Seed: Pkt. Sc., oz. 5c., 
!4 lb. 40c.; lb. $1.50. 
ONION 
Giant Sweet Spanish 
Giant in Size. 
M’hy buy 
sweet onions 
stores when 
grow them in 
•arden? This 
tv 
Heavy Yielder. 
the large 
at fruit 
you can 
your own 
new varie- 
Sweet 
Flavor. 
was developed espec¬ 
ially for this country and 
anyone having reasonably 
good ganlen soil can grow 
these fine large onions; 
seeds sown early in the 
spring will ju’oduce mag¬ 
nificent large globe shaped 
onions often weighing a 
l)ound or more. It is globe 
shaped, has a beautiful 
raw colored skin; flesh pure white, tender and of mild sweet flavor. 
good keeper for such a large onion. We offer our special 
;rain of seed which was grown from only carefully selected 
kt. Sc.; oz. 25c.; ^ lb. 65c.; lb. $2.25. 
JUNG'S GREAT 
$1.00 GARDEN 
See Page 47 
COLLECTION 
JUNG’S SELECT DANVERS 
Jung's Select Danvers Carrot 
A magnificent carrot for general culture; indeed by many consitlered the 
best of all. It is very thick through, about a inches long, stinnp rooted, often 
attaining a weight of 5 i)ounds. Flesh is a rich orange in color, \ery tender 
and sweet. Me recommend this variety for both home and market gardens; 
esi)ecially for liard or stiff soils where longer varieties will not thrive. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 12c.; lb. 30c. 
Jung's Supreme Early Tomato 
Extra Early. Solid Smooth Fruits. Resistant to Rust and Wilt. 
A wonderful new extra early tomato which we are pleased to offer to our 
Jl NC S SI 1*REME EARLY 
customers. The vines are of medium growth, free* fiDin d|isease and bear over 
a long period. Fruits are of good si/.e, globe shaped, very smooth and bright 
scarlet in color, ripening well to the stems. Fruits are very solid making it 
an excellent shipper. Select Seed of our own growing: Pkt. 10c.; \'z oi- 35o.; 
oz. 60c.; 14 lb. $1.50. 
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J, H'. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis 
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