











2 oz. BEANS, 
-Jung’s Ideal Garden Collection 
Encugh feeds for the Average Family Garden 
20 Big Pkts. of the Choicest Varieties of Vegetables for 98c 
This Collection 
fered to our customers. It is made up of the following select varieties: 
20z.BEANS, Top Notch Wax Y4oz. LETTUCE, All Cream 
Stringless Green Pod ‘14 0z. LETTUCE, May King 
1 oz. BEET, Fireball 
V5 0z. CARROT, Danvers V4 oz. PARSNIP, Stump Rooted 
Earliest of All 40z.PEAS, Blue Bantam 
Y4oz. CUCUMBER, Chicago Pickling 40z. PEAS, Lord Leicester 
20z. SWEET CORN, Golden Bantam '!4 0z. RADISH, Scarlet Globe 
V4 oz. CUCUMBER, 
| 20z. SWEET CORN, White Delicious '/%4 0z. RADISH, White Icicle 
™ | 'g0z.CABBAGE, Jersey Wakefield '/2 0z. SPINACH, Bloomsdale 
4 oz. CABBAGE, Wis. Ballhead VYgoz. Pkt. TOMATO, John Baer 
To make this a still greater bargain we are including a pkt. of 
» Double Nasturtiums, Indian Summer Zinnias and a copy of ‘‘How to Grow 
the Finest Vegetables and Most Beautiful Flowers.’ 




is probably the greatest bargain we have ever of- 
VY4 oz. ONION, Yellow Globe 


HENDERSON'S BUSH 
TWO FINE MELONS FOR SMALL GARDENS 
MUSK MELON 
Henderson’s Bush 
The vineless character of growth or 
‘hush habit’? of this fine melon is a dis- 
tinet advantage as it can be grown even in 
small gardens where room is limited. The 
plants are very sturdy and vigorous, grow- 
ing 18 to 24 inches long. The fruits aver- 
age 4 to 5 inches in diameter and are pro- 
duced in abundance. The flesh is very deep, 
edible to the rind, light green in color, lus- 
ciously sweet and juicy and of most grat- 
ifying flavor. ‘Pkt.. 8c.; 3 pkts. 20c.3 oz. 
Z25C. 

Archie H. Connolly, N. H.—Owing to the 
great drouth that crippled the most of the 
gardens in this section last year, I raised 
and produced more by using JUNG’S seeds 
than anyone in these parts. 
H. H. Clark, Alaska—We think your seeds 
are fine and have fine luck with them, 
tried some left over seeds from 3 years, 
even they grew fine. 
MMMM TW Tyne Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
TOMATO 
Jung’s Earliest Tree 
Enormous Yielder. Bright 
Red. Early and Large. 
A splendid variety for the 
home garden. It is the larg- 
est fruited dwarf tree Toma- 
to. The plants grow to a 
height of about two feet and 
are stiffly erect until they 
become overloaded with fruit. 
The fruit is produced in 
clusters of three to five and 
as the growth is close-joint- 
ed each plant produces a 
large number. The tomatoes 
are of large size, and are 
smooth and _ solid. Fruits 
have a solid, meaty center 
and no hard core and _ pro- 
duces but very little seed. 
We consider the Earliest Tree 
invaluable for the home gar- 
den or. shipping purposes. 
Pkt. Sc.: (02. 20c.3 o2. 
35c. 



Jungs Earliest Tee Tomato 
WATER MELON 
Baby Delight or Climbing 
Persons having small gardens may 
have watermelons of their own grow- 
ing as this melon will climb up a trellis 
or fence but may also be grown like 
other varieties. The vines are very vig- 
orous in growth, the heavy foliage near- 
ly concealing the fruit, The first melons 
ripen very early and the healthy vines 
keep on bearing heavily until end of the 
season. The rich carmine red flesh is al- 
ways solid and of exceptionally sweet 
flavor. Pkt. 8c.3; oz. 20c. 
Special Offer No. 82 
One packet of each Bush Musk Melon, 
Climbing Water Melon and Tree Tomas 
to for 20c. 



John Rubens, Mich. — Wish to state 
= > your seeds are finer than any | ever 
DELIGHT used. 


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