Giant Sweet Spanish Onion 
Giant in Size. Heavy Yielder. Sweet Mild Flavor. 
Why buy the large sweet onions at fruit stores when you can grow 
them in your own garden? This new variety was developed especially 
for this country and anyone having reasonably good garden soil can 
grow these fine large onions; seeds sown early in the spring will pro- 
duce magnificent large globe shaped onions often weighing a pound or 
more. It is globe shaped, has a beautiful straw colored skin; flesh pure 
white, tender and of mild sweet flavor. A good keeper 
for such a large onion. We offer our special select 
strain of seed which was grown from only carefully 
selected bulbs. Pkt. 10c.3 oz. 30c.3; 4 Ib. $1.10; Ib. 
$4.25. 






DANISH BALLHEAD 

Select Danish Ballhead Cabbage 
One of the most popular and widely grown cabbages for fall 
and winter markets, Heads are round, very solid and remark- 
ably solid and will keep all winter. This type of cabbage al- 
Ways commands top prices. Our strain of seed is the true short 
hres eae pa for sureness in heading and uniformity of : : nee 
ype is unexcelled. Pkt. 8c.; '/0z. 12c.; oz. 20c.; '%4 Ib. : : ; ; 
75c.; Ib. $2.50. BG aes 

























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JUNG’S SELECT DANVERS 
T. F. Smith, N. Car.—lI like your 
Jung’s Select Danvers Carrot onions so well | cannot do without 
A magnificent carrot for general culture; indeed them. 
by many considered the best of all. It is very Mrs. I. H. Diffendaffer, Colo.—I have 
thick through, about 5 inches long, stump rooted, used your seed for a good many years 
often attaining a weight of 5 pounds. Flesh is a and always find them dependable. 
rich orange in color, very tender and sweet. We pecs BO 
recommend this variety for both home and mar- 
ket gardens; especially for hard or stiff soils 
where longer varieties will not thrive. Pkt. 7c.; TOMATO 
oz. 15c.; 1% Ib. 40c. Golden Dwarf Champion 
= The famous Golden Dwarf Champion 
owes its wide popularity to its stiff, 
vigorous, upright growth, smooth fruit 
and fine color, Plants are bushy and 
compact, with heavy dark green foli- 
age. The tomatoes are always smooth, 
round and solid and of a_ beautiful 
lemon color. Nothing makes a more 
tempting dish than red and yellow to- 
BEST OF ALL WAX matoes sliced together. This variety 
has an unusual flavor, especially fine 
BALMS BUSH BEAN for preserves as it does not require as 

Mrs. Oscar C. Anderson, Minn.—Thank you for 
our excellent service and splendid seeds we have 
eceived before. 
Mrs. Hochstetler, Ind.—Well pleased with every- 
thing | raised from your seeds, | had the first and 
nicest Cabbage of any in the neighborhood. 


much sugar as other varieties, Pkt. 
Best of All Wax Tc.3 Yo 0z.. 200-2 025. 350. 
A splendid early wax bean that will give 
you quality and quantity. Resistant to 
blight and rust, exceptionally hardy and 
produces remarkable crops. Pods are bright 
yellow, 6 to 7 in. long, thick, fleshy and 
free from strings. The quality and _ yield 
of this fine wax or butter bean are “tops’’. 
Larger pkt.) 7c.s) opt... 186.3 pt: S0c.3) qt: 
50c. 


LETTUCE | : 
Early Surehead 
A specially selected strain of lettuce 
that is ready to use early and sure to form 
heads. Outer leaves are medium green while “ 
the center or heart blanches a rich creamy 
yellow. By planting this variety you can 
grow head lettuce as easily as radishes. G i“ 
Sow the seed early and as soon as well j 
) started thin out plants to stand 4 to 5 
in. apart in the rows. Pkt. 7c.3 Yo oz. 12c.3 
oz. 20c. GOLDEN DWARF CHAMPION 



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