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quickest growing and most attractive JUNG’S ALL CREAM—This remark- . * g~ 
extreine-© a r ly Lettuce producing aie pecs does not head but makes ands St aroatnen Seatten facet 
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ndsome solid heads fully one week & large loose bunch of leaves of su any of the rich butter varie- 
earlier than Black Seeded Tennis Petlative quality. The leaves grow ri! 
Ball. Its quality is unsurpassed: the UPtight, the upper part of the outer hg Be apa’ irk er S's: 
heads are very solid, have weighed 6 ety outward very gracefully and aolndas: a cahbaad the heads 
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Z. when trimmed. The interior of ®t@ handsomely wrinkled. The inside ir, light green outside while 































the heads is blanched to a beautiful leaves ate almost white and wonder- F ov : 
creamy color while the leaves “ae fully crisp and tender. It grows prota roller eae deg) celles 
tender, juicy and sweet flavored, The Quickly, is ready for use early and jous rich buttery flavor. Pkt. 
quality of this variety is unequalea remains for weeks. It is the cream 7c.- oz. 15c.: Y, Ib. 402. : 
among the early sorts. Pkt. 7c; oz. Of all sorts and should be grown, in scars aE is oe Ss 
15¢.; oz. 40c. : every garden. Pkt. 8¢.; oz. 20c.; 1/450c. Mey | 
ra »-* i acre > . ri 
JUNG’S BEST OF ALL—A fitting com- ff. 4a y Phen | 
panion to our famous “All Cream” Cay? rs 
Lettuce which it resembles very much , &&, # La, eeee > SQ. | 
except that it doe; nut have tae pink | AD, ee i ye 4 
or brown edges on the leaves. It can \ bg a ore ges 2 46) 
be relied upon whether sown early in 
the spring or during the summer as it 
is unsurpassed as a heat resister. The 
leaves are of a handsome green, beau- 
tifully crumpled and are crisp, ten- 
der and sweet at all times. Pkt. 7c.; 
oz. 15c.; 4 ib. 40c. 
SELECT GRAND RAPIDS — A well 
known forcing variety. It makes large 
bunches of light green leaves with 
fringed edges. Its upright habit of 
growth permits close planting. It will G0 cos na 
make a quick growth under adverse SELECT GRAND RAPIDS 
conditions and is not subject to rot. 
Quality excellent. Pkt. 5¢.; oz. 15¢.; See ee" “ak 
Mrs. Chas. Alvers, Sr., I!I!.—My let- 
tuce from your seed was the wonder 
of the whole community and _ lasted 
over such a long period. All my seeds 
did fine. 




CELERY OR COS LETTUCE 
Celery or Cos Lettuce is high- 
ly_ esteemed for its crispness and 
mild flavor. This variety grows 
compact, upright plants 10 in. 
tall which will head without ty- 
ing. Hearts blanch to a rich 
creamy color and are of remark- 
able fine quality. Give the plants 
plenty of room so they can 
form heads. Pkt. 5c.; 12 0z. 10c.; 
oz. 18c.; V4Ib. 40c. 
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CHICKEN OR RABBIT LETTUCE 
Makes the best green feed for 
chickens or rabbits and you can 
grow immense quantities on a 
small piece of ground. When cut 
it immediately starts anew growth 
or the leaves can be pulled oit 
the stalks and new ones will grow 
in a short time. Does not make a 
: head but grows stalks 2 to 3 feev 
high which are loaded with leaves. 
Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15¢.; lb. 40c. 


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ICEBERG—The usual solidity COREA Sas 
of the heads is assured by We HOY Sees 
the large white main ribs of 2 Jere \\ eee) 
the leaves, each of which SMe. ~ 82 9277 . ASS a RONe ae 
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curving strongly into the cen- 
ter acts like a truss making 
it impossible for the leaves 
to open outward and expose 
the center which is thorough- 
ly blanched. It is quick dry- 
ing and always crisp and ten- 
der, whether grown in early 
spring or in the hot days of 
summer. The heads are of 
good size. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; 
W% Ih. 45c. 


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