










seed seems to grow, 
in Oregon, 
y Mrs. Margaret, Bond, Ind.—JUNG’S SEEDS produce better crops, 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN we vote Dates them for years and know we can depend on you 
good seeds, 

E. A. Houston, Nebr.—— Your 
seeds cannot be excelled, every 
ed 20 to 25 tons per acre. 
y oz. 40c.; lb. $1.35. 



oz. 25c.; 14 Ib. 95c. 
Y20z. 15¢.; oz. 25c.; 14 Ib. 90c. 



Field or Stock Carrot 
LARGE WHITE BELGIAN —This is the larg- 
est yielding stock carrot grown. Nearly half 
its length grows above the ground, making 
them very easy to harvest. Carrots are often 
18 inches long and 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 
Yields of 15 tons per acre are nothing un- 
usual. Excellent for either cows or horses. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 1/4 Ib. 40c. 



Klein Wanzleben Sugar Beet 
This Beet is the result of years of method- 
ical and persevering selection. It gives better 
results than any other variety. It is extreme- 
ly rich in sugar, thousands of analysis show- 
ing that the average percentage of sugar ob- 
tained from this variety is about eighteen 
and its average yield may be stated to be 15 
to 16 tons per acre but crops of 25 to 40 tons 
per acre have been obtained off it. Flesh 
finely grained and very sweet. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 
15c.; 4 Ib. 45c.; Ib. $1.40. 



Mrs, Myrtle Burke, IIl.—I have planted Jung's 
seeds for a number of years and am well satisfied 
with them. 
CARROTS 
CORELESS or EARLY MARKET — A /} 
handsome half-long cylindrical stump- [ 
rooted carrot of good size and of arich 
f orange color. It grows to a large size, 
f is smooth and the flesh is very close in 
texture with little core and a small 
# taproot. It is a good carrot tor all soils 
# and under good cultivation it has yield- 
It is very 
easily harvested. Pkt. 10c.; Y20z. 25¢.; 



RED CORED CHANTENAY—A very desirable Carrot 
in every way, it is a great improvement over the well 
known Chantenay, especially in color, 
quality of flesh. They grow very smooth, 515 to 6 in. 
long, 214 in. thick at the crown and being stump root- 
ed they are easy to dig. Flesh is reddish orange col- 
ored no light core, fine grained, sweet and tender and 
has a very delicate flavor. Its fine quality, beautiful 
appearance and heavy yield makes this one of the best 
carrots for either the home or market garden, Pkt. 8c.; 
Etta M. Thomas, Ore.—I have grown wonderful gardens from 
your seeds in Ark. and lowa and am now going to plant them 

JUNG’S FIRST OF Aitc—A_- ‘Ye. 
markable handsome Carrot that 
is ready to use before any other 
variety. Roots grow 3 to 4 inches 
long and present a fine appear- 
ance when .bunched for market. 
Flesh is deep orange colored, 
tender and sweet, fine grained 
and never coarse and woody. 
Does well in almost any kind of 
soil. Pkt. 8c.; 12 0z. 15c.; oz. 25c.,; 
Yb. 95c. 


Walter Lego, II|_— We used your 
seeds and had fine plants, in fact the 
most satisfactory seeds we ever have 
cay Pepe bought. 
JUNG’S SELECT DANVERS —A magnificent carrot for 
general culture; indeed by many considered the best 
of all. It is very thick through, about 5 inches long, 
stump rooted often attaining a weight of 5 pounds. 
Flesh is a rich orange in color, very tender and sweet. 
We recommend this variety, for both home and mar- 
ket gardens; especially for hard or stiff soils where 
longer varieties will not thrive. Pkt. 8c.; 2 0zZ. 15¢.; 

texture and 


Turnip Celery 
This is an excellent vegetable. It 
produces large, turnip-shaped roots 
which keep well for winter use. High- 
ly esteemed either cooked in the 
Same manner as other vegetables, for 
flavoring soups, or sliced and used as 
a salad, Pkt. 8¢.; 10z. 15c.; oz. 25c. 

A Booklet on Gardening Free with 
Orders of 25c or more if asked for 
on your order. 
ee 
J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 

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