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Fireball Garden Beet 
This early globe-shaped beet of excellent quality is es- 
pecially esteemed on account of its dark red color, which 
extends entirely through the beet and without the light 
colored ring seen in some varieties. The medium sized beets 
are smooth and handsome and are now being largely used 
for canning as well as for the home garden or market. It 
retains its good quality even after it gets large. Matures in 
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JUNG’S SELECT DANVERS—A magnif- 
icent carrot for general culture; indeed 
by many considered the best of all. It 
is very thick through, about 5 inches 
long, stump rooted, often attaining a 
weight of 5 pounds. Flesh is a rich or- 
ange in color, very tender and sweet. 
We recommend this variety for both 
home and market gardens; especially 
for hard or stiff soils where longer va- 
rieties will. not thrive. Pkt. 8¢.; 1/2 0z. 
15c,; oz. 25¢.; 4 Ib. 95c. 

The Best Seeds 
are always tne 
cheapest in the 
end. 

about 50 days. Pkt. 8¢.; oz. 20c.; 14 Ib. 55c. 
Kicin Wanzleben Sugar Beet 
This Beet is the result of years of methodical and * 
persevering selection. It gives better results than any 
other variety. It is extremely rich in sugar, thousands 
of analysis showing that the average percentage of 
sugar obtained from this variety is about eighteen and 
its average yield may be stated to be 15 to 16 tons per 
acre but crops of 25 to 40 tons per acre have been ob 
tained off it. Flesh finely grained and very sweet. Pkt. 
Sc.; oz. 10c.; 4 fh, 25c.; Ib. 90c. 
to 5 inches in diameter. 
grown in rows. 
ment for farmers to grow than Mangels. 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN 30c.; Ib. $1.10. 


CARROTS 
JUNG’S FIRST OF ALL—A 
remarkable handsome Carrot 
that is ready to use before 
any other variety. Roots grow 
3 to 4 inches long and pre- 
sent a fine appearance when 
bunched for market. Flesh is 
deep orange colored, tender 
and sweet, fine grained and 
never coarse and woody. 
Does well in almost any kind 
of soil. Pkt. 8¢.; 2 0z. 152.3 
oz. 25c.; 14th. 95c. 
[g 
Large White Belgian Stock Carrot 
This is the largest yielding stock carrot grown. 
half its length grows above the ground, making them very 
easy to harvest. Carrots are often 18 inches long and 4 
Yields of 15 tons per acre are 
nothing unusual. Excellent for either cows or horses. Pkt. 
Sc.; oz. 15c.; 44 th. 40c. 


MANGELS 
MAMMOTH LONG RED—The heaviest cropper. This man- 
gel is enormously wonderfully productive. 
red, of very fine texture and quality, containing less wa- 
ter and more sugar than any other Mangel, except it be 
the Half Long Sugar making it the most nutritious and 
milk producing. Sheep and other stock thrive better when 
fed on it picking out pieces of it in preference to all oth- 
ers. Oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 20c.; 1/4 Ih. 35c.; Ib. $1.35. 
GOLDEN TANKARD—A smooth yellow-fleshed Mangel; 
roots are of large diameter, tapering quickly to the bot- 
tom which is quite broad with only a small taproot. It 
yields an enormous crop on good soil and can be closely 
No root crop is a better paying invest- 
Oz. 10c.; 14 lb. 

Nearly 
The flesh is 


CORELESS 
CORELESS or EARLY MARKET— 
A handsome half-long cylindrical 
stump-rooted carrot of good size 
and of a rich orange color. It 
grows to a large size, is smooth 
and the flesh is very close in tex~ 
ture with little core and a small 
taproot. It is a good carrot for all 
soils and under good cultivation it 
has yielded 20 to 25 tons per acre. 
It is very easily harvested. Pkt. 
10c.; 1/2 oz. 25c.; oz. 40c.; 1/4 Ih. $1.35. 

—i — J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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