

FANCY MilAn. PRESERVING 
Fancy Mixed Preserving 
In a packet of this seed you will re- 
ceive a fine assortment of the different 
small fruited varieties such as Red and 
Yellow Pear, Plum, Cherry and Peach. 
These tomatoes are all of unusually 
sweet, rich flavor and excellent for mak- 
ing preserves. As they are such prolific 
vielders a few plants will supply an avy- 
erage family. Pkt. 7c. 2 pkts. 10c. 


T. V. Reese, Pa.—Have always found 
JUNG’S seeds the best obtainable. 
| CLIMBING TOMATO 
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_ Jung’s Giant Climbing 
. Enough tomatoes for an average 
family can be grown from a small 
space by planting this vigorous to- 
mato and. supporting the plants on 
stakes or a trellis. Vines will grow 
6 to 8 ft. tall and bear tremendous- 
ly. Fruits are very large in size, 
smooth, solid, deep red in color and 
ripen up evenly to the stem. May 
~ also be grown like ordinary varie- 
ties but be sure to give the plants 
plenty of room. Select seed of our 
own growing: Pkt eoOc:s a lo 02. 
25c.; oz 450. 

Special Offer No.9 
One pkt. of each of the follow- 
ing Tomatoes for only 30c: 
GOLDEN DWARF CHAMPION 
HUNDREDFOLD 
GIANT EVERBEARING 
JOHN BAER 
JUNG’S SUPREME EARLY 
DWARF IRIS 


Dwarf Iris 
A dwarf strain of Iris grow- 
ing only 6 to 8 in. tall and 
are very useful as borders for 
tall Tris, flower beds; also de- 
sirable for rock gardens. They 
come into bloom very early and 
spread freely soon forming a 
solid mass of color. 
DR. POTTER—Deep purple, free 
flowering. 
BETTY PRESBY.—HLight yellow, 
profuse bloomer. 
Price of above: 6 for 30c.; 
doz. 50c.; 25 for 90c. 
TUCO eee eee 
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Hardy Ferns 
Hardy native ferns are gain- 
ing wide popularity as their vaJ 
ne is becoming better known 
They are easily grown and are 
especially adapted for shady plac- 
es where other plants or shrubs 
do not succeed. Our plants are 
grown here in the North and are 
sure to be hardy anywhere in 
the U. S. Full cultural instruc- 
tions sent with each order 
Extra Large Plants: 3 for 50.; 
6 for 90c.; doz. $1.50, post- 
paid. 



TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 
Trucker’s Favorite 
Very uniform in shape and size; 
thick, heavy and solid; one of 
the largest tomatoes grown. The 
fruits are of a purplish red or 
pink color, always smooth and 
fleshy. They hold their size to the 
very last picking and ripen well 
to the stem. The vines are not 
subject to blight or rust and pro- 
duce enormous crops until killed 
by frost. Delightful in quality 
and flavor and unexcelled for  slic- 
ing or cooking. As a dependable 
main crop Tomato Trucker’s Fa. 
vorite can not be beat. Pkt. 7c.3 
Vo oz. 20c.3 0z.30c.3 1% Ib. $1.10. 
Giant Everbearing 
A wonderful tomato that com- 
mences to ripen early and contin- 
ues to bear throughout the sea- 
son, the later fruit is just as per- 
fect as the first. It has been tried 
out in all parts of the U. S., and 
on different soils and always 
proved successful. The plants make 
strong vines that produce surpris- 
ingly large number of fine toma- 
toes from each plant. The fruits 
are large, solid and smooth, free 
from cracks and ripen up evenly 
to the stem. Fruits are a_ bright 
glossy red, flesh is solid, contain 
few seeds and are of exceptional- 
ly fine flavor, Choice seed of our 
own growing: Pkti 7.C. 5, u/o00zs 
PL a Sista WANs tnktelsy 


Mrs. Palul Foutz, N. Car.— Sure 
had a fine garden from your seeds, 
like the Truckers Favorite Toma- 
to, my neighbors bought them as 
fast as they ripened. 

HARDY FERNS 
J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis.—— 45 — 
