

An extra fine 
Extra Select Seed: 
OZnEcoG. 
GOLDEN 
MUSK MELON 
Pride of Wisconsin 
A splendid new Musk Melon 
combining the fine quality of 
Honey Rock with the firm flesh 
and hard rind of Hearts of Gold 
and will ship well for long dis- 
tances. The melons are oval in 
shape, weighing 8 to 4 lbs. The 
flesh igs unusually’ thick, firm, 
deep orange colored, fine grained 
and remarkably sweet and _ sug- 
ary. The rind is very hard, of a 
ACRE 

pearly gray color and heavily 
covered with a distinct netting. 
It you wish to grow some’ fine 
melons either for home use or 
market you will make no mis- 
take in planting this fine new 
melon. Extra Select Seed; Pkt. 
Sc. oz 15c.3 Yb. 40c.; Ib. a 
$1.50. eatin a a . 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN 


Golden Gem Sweet Corn 
extra 
has all the good qualities of Golden Acre 
ea 
Pkt. 
rly 
&c.; 

Disease Resistant Cabbage 
Earliest Golden Acre 
2 
that 
abbage 
and in addition is resistant to ‘‘yellows” 
and for this reason can  be_ successfully 
grown in sections where this disease will 
destroy other varieties. Plants grow very 
compact and can be set close together. 
The heads grow to good size, are round, 
very solid and uniform in size and shape. 
Yo oz. 15c.5 
Extra Early. Luscious Quality. Heavy Yielder. Very Profitable for Early Markets. 
A wonderful new sweet corn that will appeal to all lovers of truly delicious corn. 
has the luscious sweet flavor of Golden 















Extra Early. Solid’) Smooth Fruits. 
A wonderful 
offer to our customers. The vines are 
45c.; 4 Ib. $1.40. 
oz. 
GOLDEN 
GEM 
— 14—_J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
globe shaped, very smooth and_ bright 
well to the stems. Fruits are very solid 
JUNG’S SUPREME 
tremely early the ears are of good size, 6 to 7 
tain 8 rows of delicious tender kernels. The stalks grow only 
of m«¢ 
searlet 
making 
shipper. Select Seed of our own growing: Pkt. &c.; ! 















It 
3antam and is fully a week earlier. Although ex- 
in. long, and con- 
in 
it 
KARLY 
eolor, 
91 
Jung’s Supreme Early Tomato 
Resistant to Rust and Wilt. 
new extra early tomato which we are pleased to 
dium 
from disease and bear over a long period. Fruits are of good size, 
ripening: 
fre 
erowth, 
an exceller 
2 O2g LOC. 


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to 8 ft. tall and often bear two ears. As the stalks are dwarf it 
ean be planted quite close and a great many ears grown on a 
small piece of ground. Pkt. &c.; Vo pt. 20c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 60c. 
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it 
, 
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE 
ONION 
Jung’s Select Southport 
Yellow Globe 
This is one of the most sat- 
isfactory and popular varieties 
raised for family use or mar- 
ket. It is an enormous yielder, 
hardy and reliable, making un- 
der normal conditions often up 
to 1,000 bushels per acre. The 
onions are models of perfection 
growing uniformly deep and ex- 

tya large, averaging nine or 
ten inches in circumierence. 
The color of the skin is an at- 
tractive golden yellow, the 
flesh snow white, firm and 
juicy. The small necks enable 
the onion to ripen down even- 
ly insuring good keeping qual- 
ities. Pkt. 8c.5; oz. 25c.5 1% Ib. 
90c.; Ibs $3125 


With Jung’s “Quality” is 
the first consideration. 
CARROT 
Coreless or Early Market 
A handsome half-long variety, the 
shape of which is well shown in the 
illustration. They average 6 inches 
in length by 1% inches in diameter 
and are ready for use quite early. 
The skin is very smooth and clean 
and of rich orange color. The flesh 
is of fine texture, free from all 
stringiness while the core is very 
small, having no pithy or woody 
fibre. Our sales of this grand Carrot 
are increasing every year. Pkt. 7c. 
oz. 1l5c.3 Va lbieasen 



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