SUPERB VEGETABLE SPECIALTIES 
Select Detroit Dark Red Beet 
This Beet is regarded as the standard of ex- 
cellence and you will find Jung’s Select Strain 
to be as fine a Beet as it is possible to grow. 
Many years of time have been spent in breed- 
ing and selecting this strain. The color is rich 
dark red, globe shaped and free from side roots 
and always smooth and uniform. Whether you 
grow for the home garden or market you will 
make no mistake in sowing this Beet. Pkt. 8c.; 
oz. 25¢.; 4 Ib. 60c.; Ib. $2.00. 
Giant Sweet Spanish Onion 
Giant in Size. Heavy Yielder. Sweet Mild Flavor. 
Why buy the large sweet onions at fruit 
stores when you can grow them in your own 
garden? This new variety was developed espec~ 
ially for this country and anyone having rea- 
sonably good garden soil can grow these fine 
large onions, seeds sown early in the spring 
will produce magnificent large globe shaped 
onions often weighing a pound or more It is 
globe shaped, has a beautiful straw colored 
skin, flesh pure white, tender and of mild 
sweet flavor A good keeper for such a large 
onion. We offer our special select strain of seed 
which was grown from only carefully selected 
bulbs. Pkt. 15c.; 1. 0z. 35c.; oz. 60c.; 1/4 lb. $2.10. 

Mrs, Fred Nelson. Mich.—Your garden seeds are un- 
excelled, would not think of planting my garden with- 
out them. 
Fred J. Kiser, 
peat order as a testimonial 
faction. 
Ohio—You may take our re- 
of complete satis- 
DETROIT DARK RED 
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New Colorado Cucumber 
An excellert new cucumber which for dark 
green color, uniformity of size and handsome 
appearance should be placed at the head of the 
cucumber list The vines are strong rampant 
growers and bear bountifully Fruits are 10 to 
12 in. long, straight and symmetrical and retain 
their deep green color for a long time Will 
prove to be a money maker for either the home 
or market grower. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; 1/4 Ib. 70c. 
Immense Pods. Heavy Yielder. Superb Quality. 
Giant Tendersweet Peas 
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 5!2 in. in length 
and contain 8 to 12 large bright green peas that 
are very tender and of the very highest qual- 
ity We are confident you wiil be more than 
pleased with the size, yield and quality of this 
oes new Pea. Pkt. 10c.5 12 pt. 25c.; pt. 40c.5 
qt. 70c. 


H. W. Leusner, Pa.—The seeds received from you last 
year were very satisfactory and did very well. 
Bert Hodges, Texas—We have used your seeds for 2 
years and have had the best garden we ever had. 


JUNG’S WAYAHEAD 




JUNG’S Wayahea Jung’s Super Select Wayahead Tomato 
IMPROVED ALL TOMATOES Many planters want Super Select or stock seed Tomato even 
FIRST TO PRODUCE RIPE TOMATOES. GOOD SIZED FRUIT, though the price is high. To supply this demand 
you seed saved only from the most select plants and 
SMOOTH AND SOLID. BRIGHT RED COLOR. crown-set fruits. Price of this super-select seed: Pkt. 
FINE QUALITY Vin cee KROOH We oye, ielr/oir ety GysHebe 
As its name indicates it is way ahead when it comes to early 
Tipening of fruit, even ahead of our famous John Baer and Ear- 
Mrs. A. F. Sommers, Ohio—The Jung’s Wayahead Tomato are 
liana. We know this is a strong claim to make but it is an ac- 
the earliest and best | have ever had. 
tual fact and we know that after you give it a trial you will 
be more than satisfied. The fruits are of good size, bright scarlet 
color, almost round, very smooth and remarkably handsome in 
appearance. The flesh is solid and of the finest flavor. Although 
it is the first to ripen vines continue bearing for a very 
time. Every tomato grower knows that the first tomatoes 
bring a big price and we are confident that this variety 
more than please everyone who plants it. 
mato has all been grown from single plant, 
will 
long 
always 
Our strain of this to- 
selections and is 
highly improved. Pkt. 15c.; 2 pkts. 25c.; '/2 oz. 60c.; oz. $1.00 
Mrs. Willard Clary, Va.—Am delighted with the Wayahead To- 
mato, had the first ripe ones June 19th. They are the earliest 
and most prolific tomato | ever saw. 
Frank Beadle, Mich.—We had some of your Wayahead Toma- 
toes last year and they really did go ‘‘way ahead’”’ of any oth= 
ers we have ever planted. 
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J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis.—— 9 — 
