MAMMOTH LONG RED 5 aviest crop- 
per. This mangel is enc 1y, Wonder- 
fully productive. The flesh .» red, of very 
fine texture and quality, containing less 
water and more sugar than any other va- 
riety except it be the Half Long Sugar, 
making it the most nutritious and milk pro- 
ducing. Sheep and other stock thrive bet- 
ter when fed on it picking out pieces of it 
in preference to all others. Oz. 12¢.; 2 oz. 
20c.; 14 Ib. 35c.; Ib. $1.35. 
GOLDEN TANKARD—A_ smooth yellow- 
fleshed Mangel; roots are of large diame- 
ter, tapering quickly to the bottom which 
is quite broad with only a small taproot. 
It yields an enormous crop on good soil and 
can be closely grown in rows. No root crop 
is a better paying investment for farmers to 
grow than Mangels. Oz. 10c.; Vib. 30c.; 
ip. $1.10. 


Mustard 
GIANT CURLED—The leaves are large, 
light green with a tint of yellow, much 
crimped and frilled at edges. The plant is 
upright, or slightly spreading in growth. 
This variety is highly esteemed in the South 
for the market as well as the home garden 
on account of its vigorous growth, hardi- 
ness and good quality. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c. 
Musk Melons 
You will find our melon seeds to be unusually fine and 
true to type. All of the melons are hand selected from crown 
set fruits and we are confident that better seed cannot be 
had at any price. 
This seed will produce a very superior crop of melons that 
ripen evenly and are uni- 
form in size and appearance. 
ry this seed, we know you 
will be more than pleased; 
our sales of this select seed 
are increasing every year. 

























BANANA—A remarkably fine 
melon that looks and_ tastes 
like a banana. The fruits 
grow 14 to 18 in. long, flesh is 
deep orange colored, solid and 
sweet, and spicy in flavor. 
Try a few of these melons in 
your garden this year, any 
which you don’t eat can be 
sold at a good price. Pkt. 8c.; 
oz. 20c.; 14 Ib. 50c. 
Leon E. Weidman, Wis.— Since 
1933 1 have purchased my gar- 
den seeds from the Jung Seed Co. 
and have always been satisfied. 


melon. 

$2.40. 





GROUND CHERRY 
True Yellow Ground Cherry 
These plants are low and spreading and 
produce their luscious fruits in great 
abundance. Excellent for pies and make 
delicious preserves as the fruit has a 
strawberry flavor. Of easy culture and 
will succeed in most any garden. Pkt. 7c.; 
3 x 
Leek 
LARGE AMERICAN — Most highly es~ 
teemed for flavoring soup3, stews, ete. 
The plants are of vigorous growth and 
nave extra long stems; which blanch to a 
snowy whiteness. Cultivate the same as 
for onions. Pkt. 10¢.; 2 0z. 25c.; oz. 45c. 
Okra 
WHITE VELVET—The long, slender pods 
of Okra are very delicious when sliced 
and cooked in soups. While this is its 
chief use it can be boiled and served like 
other vegetables. The pods should be 
gathered while young as they are then 
very tender. Pkt. 5c¢.; oz. 10c. 
JUNG’S BIG PROFIT 
JUNG’S BIG PROFIT—An excellent early main-crop 
Very vigorous in growth, the foliage is of 
such firm texture that vines resist the attacks of in- 
sects and blight. The melons are slightly oval and 
of uniformly large size, very fine in appearance as 
they are distinctly ribbed and well covered with a 
coarse gray netting. Flesh is a rich orange salmon 
color, very thick, fine grained and of delicious qual- 
ity. The seed cavity is so small that there is little 
tendency towards cracking open at the stem end. 
Extra select seed: Pkt. 8c.; oz. 25c.; 1/4 Ib. 65c.; Ib. 
EARLIEST RIPE—A new extra early Musk Melon 
which is especially suitable for sections where sea- 
sons are short. Melons are slightly oval, 5x6 in., dis- 
tinctly ribbed, well netted and run remarkably uni- 
form in*size and shape. The thick flesh is deep or- 
ange salmon in color, very fine grained, and of very 
high quality. This fine new melon combines earli- 
: ness, superb quality and fine appearance. Seed 
EARLIEST RIPE scarce, order early. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; 1/44 Ib. 80c. 
en a eee 
aw IQ» J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
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