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WATER MELONS -Continned / q Xu ®- ae oe + 3 22% 4 of f4f - 


J. W. Perry, N. Y.—Used your Canta= 
loupe and Water Melon seed last year and 
was very well pleased.The water melons 
4~vere especially fine. Nei = 5 2 RSS eS Pe oS ~~ se — 
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HALBERT HONEY 
HALBERT HONEY—The very finest melon in cultivation for 
\ home use or nearby markets. A melon that has no equal in 
: A beauty, quality and productiveness. The melons are smooth 
» # and regular in outline, 14 to 18 inches long, 6 to 8 inches in 
/’ diameter. Color of the rind is a clear, glossy deep green. The 
flesh is a beautiful crimson, extending to within half an inch 
of the rind which is so tender that it will not stand shipping 
a long distance unless carefully handled. The first melons 
ripen early and the vines continue to develop fine fruit 
throughout the season. The sweet fiesh melts away in your 
mouth like honey. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; 14 Ib. 30c. 
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KING WINTER MELON [ 
King Winter Melon } 
By planting this variety you can i 
have watermelon for your Christmas ! 
dinner as they are remarkable keep- \ 
ers. The melons are round, have a thin \ 
hard rind and are very solid; they are \ 
from 8 to 12 in. in diameter and sell \ 
well at all seasons. Flesh is bright red 
oe very sweet. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15¢.; 1/4 Ib. 
Cc. 
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° IMP. KLECKLEY SWEETS NO. 6 
Special Offer No. 9 
If SyoUAWIShC RELATED ae tok ce Wilt Resistant Water Melon 
choicemelons plant the following: In many sections of our country ordinary strains of Water Melons 
JUNG’S BIG PROFIT HALE’S BEST often fail due to fusariam wilt This destructive plant disease may be 
in the soil for many years and so far as is known cannot be 
Be SE CONE "abou e HOOK EARLY. Etat contes leds To combat this disease State Colleges have 
KING WINTER MELON developed strains that are resistant to this ailment. 
git gots Paci OVED KLECKLEY SWEETS NO. 6 (Wilt Resistant)—A great im- 
1 Ounce of each for 65c. eeercat on the old Pride of Muscatine It has the resistant, quality 
of the Pride of Muscatine and the quality of | the best strains of 
Kleckley Sweets. In addition it is also a splendid shipper as the rind 
is tough. The melons are oblong in shape. about 22 inches long and 10 
to 12 inches in diameter. Pkt. 8¢.; oz. 15¢.; 1/4 Ib. 35c.; Ib. $1.25. 




Jung’s Select Onion Seed 
We make a specialty of HIGH GRADE ONION SEED. It is better 
to plant no Ouiane at “u than to sow seed of poor quality. Our Onion 
Seed is all grown from carefully selected true-to-type bulbs. Such 
seed may cost a little more but will be far the cheapest when you 
compare the resulting crop. 
EARLY YELLOW GLOBE- 
An excellent globe shapea, 
early maturing onion, also 
a good yielder and splen- 
did keeper and often pro- 
duces a good crop when 
other varieties fail. Bulbs 
grow 21% in. in diameter; 
skin deep yellow; flesh 
pure white, solid and of 
excellent quality. Pkt. 10c.; 
an Yo gz. 25¢.; oz: 40¢.; 4 Ib. 
$1.50; Ib. $5.50. 

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GIANT SWEET SPANISH 
GIANT SWEET SPANISH—It is no longer necessary to pay high prices for 
large sized sweet onions when you can grow them in your own garden by 
planting Jung’s Select strain of this popular onion. This onion grows to 
very large size, specimens having been grown weighing 2 lbs. The bulbs are 
globe shaped and have a very small neck, a sure indication of fine quality. 
The skin is a beautiful light straw color; on account of their large size and 
handsome appearance they always sell at a premium over other varieties. 
The flesh is pure white, tender and very mild and of delicate flavor, can be 



eaten raw like an apple. Pkt. 15c.; 12 oz. 35c.; oz. 60c.; 1/4 Ib. $2.10. EARLY YELLOW GLOER 
wn J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
