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20 Big Pkgs. of the Choicest Varieties of Vegetables for $1.40 
This Collection is probably the greatest bargain we have, ever of- 
fered to our customers. It is made up of the following select varieties: 


/ 20z.BEANS, Top Notch Wax Y4oz. LETTUCE, All Cream 
: 20z.BEANS, Stringless Green Pod 14 0z. LETTUCE, Wayahead 
1oz.BEET, Fireball Y%4 oz. ONION, Yellow Globe 
Vy 0z. CARROT, Danvers V4 oz. PARSNIP, Half Long 
t | Yq oz.CUCUMBER, Earliest of All 40z.PEAS, Blue Bantam 
Be % 4 oz CUCUMBER, Chicago Pickling 40z. PEAS, Honey Sweet 
= 4 | 20z.SWEET CORN, Golden Bantam '% 0z. RADISH, Scarlet Globe 
20z. SWEET CORN, White Delicious '%4 0z. RADISH, White Icicle 
Vg 0z. CABBAGE, Jersey Wakefield '/3 0z. SPINACH, Bloomsdale 
Vg oz. CABBAGE, Wis. Ballhead Vg oz. Pkt. TOMATO, John Baer 
To make this a still greater bargain we are including a pkt. of 
= Double Nasturtiums, Indian Summer Zinnias and a copy of ‘‘How to Grow 
the Finest Vegetables and Most Beautiful Flowers.” 

New Asparagus 
‘¢Paradise’?® 
A new vigorous growing Asparagus 
that will prodce a normal crop one 
year earlier than any other variety. 
It is rust resistant and suitable for 
either canning or freezing. The stalks 
are truly giant in size, six to eight 
stalks will weigh a pound. You will 
be amazed at the size and quantity of 
this fine new Asparagus. Order early 
as we have only a limited quantity of 
plants this year. 1 yr. old Roots: 25 
for 45c.; 50 for 80c.; 100 for $1.50; 2 yr. 
old Roots: 25 for 75c.; 50 for $1.40; 100 
Giant Red Rhubarb 
**MacDonald’’ 
A few rhubarb plants should be in ev- 
ery garden as it is the first plant in the 
spring to produce material for pies, sauce 
and canning. You will be delighted with 
the fine large deep red stalks of this va- 
riety. Stalks have a thin skin, are very 
tender and do not require as much sugar 
as ordinary kinds. 
Strong’ divisions: 
Each 25¢c.; 3 for 
65c.; doz. $2.50. 


for $2.25. 
Richard Priem, Wls. 
-Raspberries received 
Nellie Schwaab, Wis.—Everything | have from you were ex- 
received from you has been very satisfactory. 
cellent plants. (See 
The grapes are bearing. (See page 62) 
page 63) 
Mrs. Slatten Jamesport, Mo.—We all like 
your seeds and can always depend on them 
for a good garden. 
Mrs. L.  Verotich, 
Mich.—I have such a 
good garden with 
your seeds that my 
neighbors are sur- 
prised and wonder. 



PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
Wonderful Everbearing Raspberry 
Indian Summer 
From trials on our own farms we found 
this new Everbearing Raspberry so much 
better that we have discontinued all other 
varieties. It is a heavy yielder both in 
early summer and fall, the berries are of 
large size and excellent quality. Bushes 
are very vigorous and hardy. Extra Select 
plants: 6 for 50c.; doz. 90c.; 25 for $1.50; 100 
for $4.95, postpaid. 

Mrs. Otto Lutz, Pa.—Received Berry Bushes and 
Shrubs in fine condition, the most perfect and 
healthiest plants | ever received. 
Mrs. Robert Chamberlain, N. J.—We have had 
the most wonderful growth and production from 
your berry plants and your garden seeds every 
ae ec ee year. My garden is usually the best in this sec- 
INDIAN SUMMER tion and | give your seeds the credit. RHUBARB 

J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. —14— 
