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HALBERT HONEY 
Select Water MelOn Seed 
HALBERT HONEY—The very finest melon in cultivation for 
home use or nearby markets. A melon that has no equal in 
beauty, quality, and productiveness. The melons are smooth and 
regular in outline, 14 to 18 inches long, 6 to 8 inches in diam- 
eter. _Color of the rind is a clear, glossy deep green. The flesh is a 
pes beautiful crimson, extending to within half an inch of the rind which 
is so tender that it will not stand shipping a long distance unless care- 
fully handled. The first melons ripen early and the vines continue to 
develop fine fruit throughout the season. The sweet flesh melts away 
in your mouth like honey. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; 14 Ib. 30c. 
STONE MOUNTAIN, Giant Size, Superb Quality—A new, very large, 
rich green round melon of wonderful quality. The flesh is bright scar- 
let, extremely sweet, solid through, almost all heart and but very few 
seeds. Anyone after eating this melon will invariably ask for it again. 
It ripens early for so large a melon, vines are vigorous growers and 
bear abundantly. You will make no 
mistake when you plant Stone Moun- 
tain. Pkt. 7c.; * 5 V4 lb. + F : 
occ P c.; oz. 10c.; 14 1b. 25c.5 Ib Special Offer 
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King Winter Melon 
= : P if you wish to raise a fine 
By planting this variety you can lot of choice melons plant 
have watermelon for your Christmas the following: 
dinner as they are remarkable keep- HALE’S BEST 
JUNG'S BIG PROFIT 
FORDHOOK EARLY 
ers. The melons are round, have a thin 
hard ri lid; th are 
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= Pee ee eer: ae KING WINTER MELON 
well at all seasons. Flesh is bright red 1 Pkt. of he for 250 
and very sweet. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; 1/4 Ib. 1 “hops? eat Ah 650. 
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Jung’s Select Onion Seed 
We make a specialty of HIGH GRADE ONION SEED. It is better to plant 
no Onions at all than to sow seed of poor quality. Our Onion Seed is ali 
grown from carefully selected true-to-type by!as. Such szed may cost a 
little more but will be far the cheapest when you compure the resulting 
crop. 
GIANT SWEET SPANISH—It is no longer necessary to pay high prices for 
large sized sweet onions when you Can grow thera in your own garden by 
planting Jung’s Select strain of tais popular onion. This onion grows to 
very large size, specimens having been grown weighing 2 lbs. The bulbs are 
globe shaped and have a very small neck, a sure indication of fine quality. 
The skin is a beautiful lignt straw color; on account of their large size and 
handsome appearance they always sell at a premium over other varieties. 
The flesh is pure white, tender and very mild and of delicate flavor, can be | 
eaten raw like an apple. Pkt. 15¢.; 1/2 oz. 35c.; oz. 60c.; V4 Ih. $2.10. 
JUNG’S SELECT PRIZETAKER, The King of All Yellow Globe Onions— 
This is a large beautiful Spanish variety so often seen in the fruit stores 
and markets of the large cities. Bulbs are nearly globe shaped with bright® 
colored skin grown to an immense size the first season from seed. They rip- 
en up without stiff necks and present a very handsome appearance. The 
flesh is pure white, fine grained, delicious and mild in flavor; fine for fall 
and early winter use. Bulbs measure 
from 12 to 14 inches in circumference : 
and with rich soil and under special #4 
cultivation specimens have been ¢ 
raised weighing two pounds each. In 
markets they sell rapidly at good 
prices. Pkt. 12c.; 1/2 0z. 30¢.; oz. 55¢.; 
V4 tb. $2.00 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE—An excel- 
lent globe shaped, early maturing on- 
ion, also a good yielder and a splen- 
did keeper and often produces a 
good crop when other varieties fail. 
Bulbs grow 215 in. in diameter; skin 
deep yellow, flesh pure white, solid, 
and of excellent quality. Pkt. 12c.; 
V2 oz. 25c.; oz. 45c.; 4 lb. $1.60. 
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F. W. Pergande, Minn.—We have planted 
all kinds of onions but Giant Sweet Span- 
ish are the best we halve had. 
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J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 

