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LORD LEICESTER 
Luscious Garden Peas 
LORD LEICESTER—This is one of the largest podded varieties 
in cultivation and also a sure cropper. We have grown it for 
six years and it has never failed to produce a good crop. The 
plant is of branching habit, growing about five feet in height 
with dark foliage. It is of very vigorous and robust constitu- 
tion which enables it to withstand drought and mildew. The 
pods are produced in profusion, mostly in pairs, some measur- 
ing 6 inches in length and contain 9 to 12 peas. You will be 
delighted to show your friends such enormous pods which in 
addition to large size, combine rich and succulent flavor not 
surpassed by any other variety. For quality it is superb, the 
peas fairly melt in your mouth. Pkt. 10c.; 12 pt. 20c.; pt. 35c.; 
qt. 60c. 
GIANT TENDERSWEET, Immense Pods, Heavy Yielder, Su- 
perb Quality—A new main-crop Pea that is in a class by itself. 
Vines are strong and thrifty, 24 to 30 in. tall, require no brush 
and bear the giant sized pods in profusion. Pods are 5 to 516 
in. in length and contain 8 to 12 large, bright green peas that 
are very tender and of the very highest quality. We are con- 
fident you will be more than pleased with the size, yield and 
cits of this splendid new Pea. Pkt. 10c.; 12 pt. 25c.; pt. 35c.; 
qt. 65c. 
JUNG’S HONEY SWEET—One of the best main-crop Peas to 
be had as they are truly of the most delicious flavor actually 
“sweet as honey.” They grow a very healthy stock vines about 
18 inches high and require no support. The pods are produced 
in great profusion; they are 4 to 41% in. long and contain from 
8 to 10 peas of most luscious flavor. A very heavy bearer never 
failing to produce a crop of the giant pods. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pt. 
20c.; pt. 30c.; at. 55c. 
Mrs. A. B. Cope, lowa—yYour seeds are always sure to sprout and be ex- 
actly true to type. | always tell the neighbors they are Jung seeds. 
IMPROVED HALF LONG 
Juns’s Select Parsnips 
IMPROVED HALF LONG—This variety i i 
| y is an improvement on the 
old Hollow Crown forming roots thicker and shore than that va- 
riety and is also more easily gathered. The flesh is white, of fine 
texture, free from core and _ stringiness and of the finest flavor 
when cooked. This parsnip is one of the heaviest croppers and 
we recommend it both for gard 
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IMPROVED STUMP ROOTED—A ver i i 
: I y y fine new Parsnip that is 
short and thick being easy to dig especially in heavy soils. Roots 
grow 6 to 8 in. long, and 3 in. thick at the shoulder. They are 
smooth and of attractive appearance. Flesh is very fine grained, 
sweet and tender. The earliest of all i ; ; 
Tet ateain Star. all Parsnips. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 18c.5; 
JUNG’S PRIVATE STOCK—This is a highly improved type of the 
Half Long, producing uniformly vgarena handsanien wont of 
stocky form, heavy at the shoulders, well rounded, gradually tap- 
ering to the base so that they can be easily dug and if grown in 
properly pulverized soil the roots will be smooth and free from 
side-roots and wrinkles. The flesh is white, of fine texture, free 
from core and stringiness and especially fine flavored, cooking 
tender, sweet and rich. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 18c.; 14 Ib. 40c.; Ib. $1.50. 





































HONEY SWEET 
STUMP ROOTED 

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