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CAULIFLOWER 
No effort is spared in the growing and breeding 
of our cauliflower seed. Regardless of what price 
you pay you cannot get seed that is more uniform 
in growth or surer to produce large, white solid 
heads. Give our seed a trial, you will not be dis- 
appointed. 
Super Snowball 
The Leading Early Cauliflower 
Very Early. Sure to 
Growers wishing a Cauliflower that is early and 
sure to produce large, white solid heads will find 
this variety to be all that can be desired. 
very early, plants make a compact growth with 
ample foliage, the inner leaves curve over the 
head and serve as a protection to the snowy-white 
heads. We offer select seed which is very scarce 
Pkt. 25c.; 1/4,0z. $1.40; 
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$4.75, 

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PEDIGREE EARLY SNOWBALL—For earliness and relia- 
bility to produce a head of good size and rich white curly 
appearance it is unexceiled. It forms snow white heads, six 
to ten inches in diameter, of good quality. While originally 
recommended and used as an early variety, it has not only 
supplanted all other sorts for spring planting but it has 
largely driven out the large sorts for fall use, being more 
certain to head when conditions are ordinarily favorable. 
The heads are so solid, compact and deep they will out- 
weigh those of any other strain. There is a great difference 
in the strain of this variety but our stock is the very best. 
Pkt. 20c.; 1/4 0z. $1.25; 1/2 oz. $2.10; oz. $4.50. 
DRY WEATHER—Especially adapted to resist drought. 
Reaches perfection when ordinary sorts fail. Preeminently 
the best early variety for market gardeners in sections 
which are not especially adapted for cauliflower. Plants 
are of vigorous growth, producing heads of snowy white- 
ness and fine quality. It has heavy foliage and is not liable 
to rot in hot weather. It is in all respects a first class caul- 
iflower but is particularly adapted to dry situations. and 
to resisting the effect of drought. It also does well in wet 
or moist situations, producing heads equal to the best. Pkt. 
20c.; 4 0z. $1.40; 2 0z. $2.25; oz. $4.75. 
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V4 0z. $2.25; oz. 


George E. Fesler, Ind.—I find your 
seeds are excellent in qualiyt, rea- 
sonable prices, and have always had 
@ood success, and my garden prod- 
ucts mature ahead of other people’s 
garden.s. 
CELERY 
GOLDEN PLUME—This isa fine 
new celery that we can recom- 
mend without reserve. It is fully 
a week earlier than Golden Self 
Blanching, is similar in color 
and flavor but is superior to it 
as this variety blanches more 
easily, is more blight-resistant. 
It has been especially selected 
for large, solid hearts. Specimen 
wtalks have been grown 2 ft. tal 
and 414 in. thick. Has been 
blanched in the remarkably 
short period of 5 days. Selest 
Seed: Pkt. 8c.; 1/20z. 20c.; cz. 
35c.; V,tb. $1.25. 




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WHITE PLUME 

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























GOLDEN SELF 
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GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING—The best of all self-blanching varie- 
ties. It is without doubt the most popular celery grown. The ribs 
are perfectly solid, crisp, brittle and of a delicious flavor which is 
not surpassed by any other variety while it has the decided merit 
of being self-blanching to a remarkable degree. It is extensively 
grown for market and private use, not only on account of its easy 
culture but for its superior quality. The hearts are large and hard 
and blanched to a beautiful golden yellow. When grown In moist 
soil the stalks are numerous and large in size. Pkt. 8c.; 2 oz. 25c.; 
oz. 45c. 
EMPORER—An excellent celery for fall and winter use, of true 
dwarf growth, having a very large heart, solid and of finest nut fla- 
vor. Being of dwarf growth, 15 to 18 inches tall. It is much easier 
to blanch than the taller varieties. The stalks are smooth, very 
thick, round and crisp, blanching to a light golden color...An ¢s- 
pecially good keeper. Pkt. 3c.; 1/2 oz. 12c.; 02. 25c.; Vath. 90, 
WHITE PLUME—This is the earliest and most easily blanched cel- 
ery. The plants grow rapidly and blanch easily during the summ« 
months. Later in the fall the central stalks and leaves are of pus 
snowy whiteness even without earthing up; but stalks should 
gathered together and earthed up as in the other varieties so as 
produce close, attractive bunches. As for succulence, oe t Be a 
quality the White Plume is unequalled. Pkt. 5c.; 1/2 0z. 15c.; oz. 2 
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