

CABBAGE-Continued 
RED DRUMHEAD—This is the well known Standard 
Cabbage. Heads are of large size, slightly rounded and 
from seven to eight inches in diameter. A valuable 
variety for pickling; very sweet, tender and of excel- 
lent quality. Pkt. 5c.; 1/2 0z. 12c.; oz. 205, 
PERFECTION SAVOY—This is the hardest heading 
and best all-round SAVOY. Plants are of strong 
growth, having only a moderate amount of outer fo- 
liage growing closely around the solid heads. It is 
very sweet and crisp and always tender. The heads 
are beautifully blanched and of the finest flavor. Pkt. 

Jung’s Select Danish Balihead or Hollander 
A Grand Hard Headed Cabhage 
This type of winter cabbage has become very popular of late 
years on account of its UNEQUALED KEEPING QUALITIES as 
well as for the great SOLIDITY and WEIGHT of the heads. It is 
strong and vigorous in growth and produces large, round com- 
pact heads, exceedingly hard and solid, weighing when trimmed 
fully one-fourth more than any other cabbage of equal size. For 
boiling, slaw, sauer kraut, etc., it is unequaled being crisp, ten- 
der and sweet. It seems to grow well withstanding hot, dry 
weather ard does not rot from the effects of wet seasons. Pkt 
8c.; 20z. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
SELECT FLAT DUTCH—It makes a large, round, firm head, uni- 
form in shape and color which seldom rots or bursts. Sureness in 
heading and regularity in growth has made this one of the most 
popular standard sorts for winter keeping. The quality, either 
for slicing or kraut or for general table use is superb. It is a 
very fine strain of late cabbage and can be profitably grown any- 
where in this country; it is a splendid sort for giving unbounded 
satisfaction. Pkt. 7¢.; 1/2 0z. 12¢.; oz. 20¢, 
protect your Cabbage from Disease Resistant Cabbage 
worms, bugs and plant lice by The select strains of cabbage offered 
using “Hi-tox.” See page 1. below are especially suited for sections 
SSS = infested with cabbage “yellows” where 
the regular strains will rot. You wili 
find these varieties of superior quality. 
MARION MARKET—One of the most 
popular and widely grown “yellows” 
resistant, early, round headed cabbage. 
May be classed as a very select Co- 
penhagen Market as it is early and 
sure to produce large, round, solid 
heads. Pkt. 8c.; 1/2 0z. 18c.; oz. 30c. 
RESISTANT GOLDEN ACRE—An ex- 
tra fine extra-early Cabbage that has 
all the good qualities of Golden Acre 
and in addition is resistant to “yel- 
lows” and for this reason can be suc- 
cessfully 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. Extra Se- 
ject Seed: Pkt. 8c.; 12. 0z. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
DISEASE RESISTANT BALLHEAD 
This variety has proved to be very 
resistant to the cabbage disease 
known as “yellows” which destroys 
the crop in may sections. A splen- 
did variety for shipping as heads , 
are solid as a rock, also an unusu- 

























bage for shipping or want some- 
thing that will keep through the 
winter, plant this variety. Px«t. 82.5; 
V2 oz. 15c.; oz. 25c. 

“Quality First” 
EXTRA EARLY JERSEY QUEEN You will find Jung’s Seeds to be 
A select strain of Jersey Wake- of the highest quality. Utmost care 
field that is resistant to “yel- is used to see that you will get 
iows.” You will find this to be seeds that will grow and produce 
the best “resistant” pointed va- Profitable crops. Our packets are 
riety. Pkt, 10c.; 120z. 18c.; oz. liberally filled with “full of life” 
30c. seeds, 
ally good keeper. If you grow cab- i 

5c.; 2 0z. 12c.; oz. 20c. 

SELECT FLAT DUTCH 
Special Offer No. 2: 
For a good supply of fine cabbage 
plant. the following. varieties: 
Early Jersey Wakefield 
Surehead 
Allhead Early 
Danish Ballhead 
1 Pkt. of each for 20c. 
Vo 0z. of each for 45c, 

Rimbey‘s Greenhouses, Roodhouse, 1!I!l_—We 
have used your seeds for three soabons now 
and our plant customers insist on Way- 
ahead Tomatoes and Golden Acre Cabbage- 
Mrs. Fred Winters, IIl.—lt have used your 
seeds now for 7 or 8 years and have been 
more thain satisfied. Just wouldn’t have 
any others even if | have to wait for them. 
Ray Hill, Minn.—Cabbage seed from you 
did fine, raised tons of cabbage and sold 
plants also. 
DISEASE 
b RESISTANT <i 
 BALLHEAD ie 

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

