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Bush Pumpkin 
A new type of Pumpkin that 
grows in a compact bush in- 
stead of long vines so delicious 
pie pumpkins may now be 
grown where space is limited. 
The plants form compact bush- 
es and may be planted in hills 
4 ft. apart. .The fruits set 
freely, are of good size and of 
excellent quality for pies. 
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Luxury Pie 
very best Pumpkin 
come to our attention. It is enormously productive, 
medium in size, being about ten inches in diameter, 
almost globe shaped and ripens early. The skin is 
finely netted and in color a beautiful golden rus- 
set, which is a sign of finest quality. The flesh is 
This is the that has ever 
very thick, sweet and sugary and deep golden in 
color, An excellent keeper for winter use. If you 
walnt some delicious pies for Thanksgiving day plant 
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TRUE MAMMOTH—This is a Mammoth Fruits 
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enormous size; specimens have been grown weighing 100 pounds and over. 
Pumpkin. srow to 
The skin is a light yellow russet color; flesh very thick, bright yellow, 
and fine grained, sweet and tender and of excellent quality for pies. If 
you wish to see just how large a pumpkin you can raise try this variety. 
Pkt. 7c.; oz; 15c¢.. V4 Ib. 40c.: Ib. $1.50 
BIG TOM FIELD PUMPKIN—Also known as Connecticut Field. Vines are 
of strong, vigorous growth and wonderfully prodtactive. Fruits will aver- 
age 15 to 20 inches in diameter, round or oval in form. The skin is 
smooth and hard, of a reddish orange color, slightly ribbed with thick, 
rich orange flesh. It is the hardiest of all pumpkins and is good for pies. 
This variety is grown extensively for stock feeding and is generally plant- 
ed with the corn. Pkt. 5c.; 0z. 10c.; 4 Ib. 25c.; Ib. S5c. 
SUNFLOWER 


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Single heads measure twelve to 5S: 
twenty-two inches in diameter and 
contain an immense quantity of 
seed which is highly valued by all 
farmers and poultry breeders who 
have tried it as an excellent and 
cheap food for fowls. They eat it 
greedily, fatten well on it and at- 
tain a bright, lustrous plumage and 
strong healthy condition better than 
on almost any other food. It is the 
best egg producing food known. Ev- 
ery farmer should plant some of the 
seed in any waste piece of ground, 
any time from early spring to the 
middle of July. Oz. 5c.; Yo Ib. 20c.; Mammoth 
Ib. 35c.; 5 Ibs. $1.35, postpaid. Russian Sunflower, 
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Jung’s Northern Grown Potato Eyes 
to get some of our pure bred seed pota- 
not feel like paying the freight or express charges on a small 
now try them out at small expense by planting our select Po- 
tato eyes. These eyes are cut from select potatoes, treated with Semesan 
Bel, and we guarantee them to reach you in good condition. In this way you 
can try our potatoes at very small expense as we pay all postage charges. 
We can supply our select hand cut eyds of the varieties listed below as fol- 
lows: 100 for $1.00; 200 for $1.65; 500 for $3.25, postpaid. No less than 
100 eyes of any one variety. State when you wish same shipped. 
Red River Early Ohio 
Many of our customers who wish 
toes but do 
quantity can 
The most popular and widely 
grown extra early potato. Skin 
light pink in color, flesh is pure 
white and of the best cooking 
quality, 
White Gold 
Earlier than Early Ohio and an 
even better yielder. Combines ear- 
vield, handsome appearance 
and splendid quality, 
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Chippewa 
A new main crop potato devel- 
oped by the U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture One of the heaviest yield- 
ing main-crop yarieties, earlier 
than Rural New Yorker and of 
better quality. Oval shaped, skin 
is velvety white, eyes very shallow. 



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