

JUNG’S FAIRFIELD GIANT 
Jung's Select Cucumbers 
JUNG’S FAIRFIELD GIANT or LONGFELLOW—The vi - 
ly vigorous in growth and produce an enormous tonite Fodntpieeers 
fruits. They are of a deep green color and grow from 12 to i8 inches 
long, being one of the handsomest cucumbers grown. When the fruits 
are from 6 to 8 inches in length, or just the right size for slicing, they 
are practically solid, there being hardly a trace of seed to be found. 
The pure white flesh is very firm, sweet and crisp and of the finest 
Tete ee ee ey sone and slim, which together with their 
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PRE Mbes fon, 2ee- V7, tb: Rie. em bring the top prices on all markets. 
STRAIGHT EIGHT—Unexcelled for Shipping, Slicin ickli 
i , 5 g or Pickling.— 
This fine new cucumber received the All uttican Gold Medal as ae 
one of the most out- 
standing vegetables of 
the year. Itis one of the 
finest shipping cucum- 
bers as the fruits are 
deep green, free from 
objectionable light strip- 
ing and is very produc- 
tive. The cucumbers run 
very uniform in size, 
usually about 8 in. long, 
114 in. in diameter, well 
rounded but not tapered 
ends. A fine cucumber 
for either home or mar- 
ket garden as it yields 
heavily and can be used 
for shipping, pickling or 
slicing. Pkt. 8c.3 oz. 25c.; 
V4 ib. 75¢. 
























IMPROVED LONG GREEN 
Deep Green Color. Fine for Pickl- 
ing or Slicing. This is one of the 
best and most popular standard 
varieties and you will find our 
stock to be a very fine strain. The 
cucumbers are a rich dark green, 
Grow 12 to 16 inches in length and 
are of the highest table quality. 
Flesh is very firm and crisp. The 
young fruits are largely used for 
pickling and full sized cucumbers 
are especially fine for slicing and 
making sweet pickles when the 
fruits are ripe. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 25c.; 
VY, Ih. 75c. 


























Merle W. Litton, IIl.-Have 
used your seeds for 20 
years and have never had 
a failure. 

STRAIGHT-EIGHT 

AMERICAN CLIMBING 


This herb i sed in large 
AMERICAN CLIMBING— A fine cucumber for small gardens as DILL puanities atin wane of 
you can grow them on a trellis or fence; also an excellent varie- Dill Pickles; also for flavor- 
ty to grow like other varieties. Comes into bearing quickly and ing vinegar. Pkt. 7ce.; oz. 25c. 

is very prolific, as many as 40 fruits having been grown on a 
sing'e vine. Full grown fruits will measure 12 to 16 inches long. 
Flesh is pure white, tender and of delicate flavor. When young 
the fruits make very attractive pickles. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; 1/4 ib. 45c. 










WHITE WONDER 
WHITE WONDER—A wonderfully good slicing cu- 
cumber. In color it is a_ beautiful pure snow white. 
Grows to good size, usually 8 to 10 inches long and is 
uniform. Its smooth clear surface makes this 
ver : nde 
an citeal pickle. The firm, crisp flesh with its pleas- 
ing flavor is just right for slicing or in salads. A 
package of seeds yields Cucumbers in abundance for 
pickling and slicing. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 25¢.; 4b. 75c. 

EARLIEST OF 
EVERBEARING—This is a very early variety and 
extremely prolific. If the fruits are kept gathered, 
vines will continue in bearing throughout the sea- 
son. The fruits are of a rich, dark green color, av- 
aging 4 to 5 inches in length. Owing to its, produc- 
tiveness it is a fine variety to plant for producing 
small pickles. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 20c.; 1/4 lb. 60c. 
EARLIEST OF ALL—By planting this variety you 
can have cucumbers ready to use when others are 
cnly in blossom. Not only is it extra early but it 
also produces fruit of fine quality and is very pro- 
ductive. Excellent for slicing or pickling and will 
continue in bearing a long time if fruits are kept 
picked. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 20c.; 1/4 lb. 65c. 

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