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PLENTIFUL—This remarkable bush bean 
gives you quantity and quality. Bushes 
are strong and vigorous and very produc- 
tive. Pods are deep green, 6 to 7 in. long, 
72 in. wide, very fleshy, and free from 
tage Pkt. 8c.; 12 pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 
BEST OF ALL WAX—A splendid early 
wax bean that will give you quality and 
quantity. Resistant to blight and rust, ex- 
ceptionally hardy and nroduces remarK~ 
able crops. Pods are bright yellow, 6 to 7 
in. long, thick, fleshy and free from 
strings. The quality and yield of this fine 
Wax or butter bean are “tops.” Large pit. 
7c,; V2 pt. 18c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. 



PLENTIFUL BUSH BEAN 
CABBAGE Mrs. Schwandt, Mich.—l do like your 
EARLIEST GOLDEN ACRE—An extra fine seeds so much, everything | have ever 
extra early Cabbage that has all the good purchased from you has been No. 1. 
qualities of Golden Acre and in addition 
resistant to “yellows” and for this rea- 
on can be successfully grown in sections 
where this disease will destroy other 
varieties. Plants grow very compact and 
can be set close together. The heads 
. is. = grow to good size, are round, very sol- 
BEST OF ALL waxt id and uniform in size and shape. Ex- 
BUSH BEAN tra oe Seed: Pkt. 8c.; 12 0z. 15c.5 ox 







LETTUCE 
EARLY SUREHEAD— A specially 
selected strain of lettuce that is 
ready to use early and sure to 
form heads. Outer leaves are me- 
dium green while the center or 
heart blanches a rich creamy yel- 
low. By planting this variety you 
can grow head lettuce as easily 
as radishes. Sow the seed early 
and as soon as well started thin 
out plants to stand 4 to 5 in. apart GOLDEN ACRE 
in the rows. Pkt. 7c.; 20z. 12c.; 
oz. 20c. Mrs. George G. Kraimer, Wis. — We 
sure were pleased with the quality cf 
your seeds, we had a fine garden. 
TOMATO 
GOLDEN DWARF CHAMPION —The 
famous Golden Dwarf Champion owes 
its wide popularity to its stiff, vigor- 
A ous growth, smooth fruit and fine col- 
SUREWEAO LETTU or. Plants are bushy and compact, 
; gan with heavy dark green foliage. The 
tomatoes are always smooth, round 
and solid and of a beautiful lemon 
color. Nothing makes a more tempting 
dish than red and yellow tomatoes 
sliced together. This variety 
has an unusual flavor, especial- 
ly fine for preserves as it does 
not require as much sugar as 
other varieties. Pkt. 7c.; 1/2 oz. 
20c.; oz. 35c. 
Pealrle Nose, W. Va.—Your seed is our 
favorite, we have never found any fault 
with any of JUNG’S seed. You can be 
sure of my seed order. 


Ruth C. Bak, Minn.—I like your 
seeds very much; never had such a 
nice garden from other seed. Your 
Wayahead Tomatoes cannot be beat. GOLDEN DWARF CHAMPION 
Mrs. J. Marshallek, Neb.—I planted CANTALOUPE 
your seeds last year, everything 

grew. | couldn’t ask for better seed. SUPER HALES BEST — Many 
years of extreme care were spent 
Al. Lorweir, Fla. — I have never in producing this splendid strain 
been disappointed with your seeds; of cantaloupe. No matter what 
there are none better and always a price you pay you cannot get a 
generous supply. better melon. It is extremely 
early, very productive, uniform 
in size and the deep orange flesh 
is of the highest quality. The 
melons are heavily netted and 
the flesh very solid, making it 
one of the very best shippers. 
You will never regret having 
planted this fine melon. Extra 
Select Seed: Pkt. 8c.5; oz. 15c.; 
14 Ib. 40c.; Ib. $1.50. 

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