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WORLD BEATER—The very best extra lar i 
f y t ge pepper, being a cross 
of Chinese Giant and Ruby King, having the longer ion and 
earliness of the latter. with the size of the former. Fruits are of 
immense size, 4 to 5 inches long by 31% to 4 inches in diameter; 
eae Fas Latta Hi tea eae bee mild at sweet that they sell readily 
ets. Exceedingly productive and i ; . 
7c.; 1/2 oz. 18¢.; oz. 30c. BEE a ae 
CALIFORNIA _WONDER—A Magnificent pepper resembling Chi- 
nese Giant in its large size and ‘blocky’ form of fruits, full grown 
peppers will measure 415 in. in length and 4 in. in diameter. Flesh 
is unusually thick, very mild and sweet. A highly profitable va- 
riety for market gardens. Pkt. 8c.; 1/2 oz. 20c.; oz. 35c. 
EARLY GIANT—By far the largest early Pepper grown. ‘The 
fruits will average as large as Ruby Giant but are ready to pick 
much sooner than that variety; the shape is very much like Chi- 
nese Giant. Plants grow rather dwarf and compact and are much 
more productive than most of the large fruited peppers, many 
plants bearing 12 of the immense peppers at one time. It ripens 
right after Harris Earliest, which is the earliest pepper grown; 
fruits average 5 in. long by 31% in. in diameter, of a deep glossy 
color turning to a bright crimson when matured. The flesh is 
thick, sweet and of pleasant flavor. Probably one of the most 
profitable varieties to grow for market. Pkt. 8c.; 1/2 oz. 20c.; oz. 35c. 
OSHKOSH, The Best Yellow Pep- 
per—A very distinct and desirable 
large fruited pepper The fruits 
are bright canary yellow at ma- 
turity but during growth they are 
a deep glossy green making an 
attractive sort to market as “green 
peppers.” The flavor is mild and 
exceptionally sweet. Fruits aver- 
age 415 in. in length by 314 in. in 
diameter, broad at base and taper 
slightly to a blunt point; plants 
grow compact and are very pro- 
ductive. Pkt. 10c.; 20z. 25c¢.; oz. 
45c. 
What Our Customers Say: 
Mrs. Tom McConnell, Wis. — | 
was so well pleased with my OSHKOSH 
seed and plants | ordered from 
SUNFLOWER 
you last year. Everything grew 
fine. 
Henry A. Tilton, IIl.—Have used 
your seeds and plants for sev- 
eral years and found them all 
very satisfactory. 
Mrs. Henry Pask, Wis. — Your 
garden seeds sure are fine. Woe 
have a lovely garden. All your 
seeds grew fine. 
Mrs. Wm. Erickson, Wis. — 
must say your seeds and plants 
are the finest of any. 

J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN-Single heads 
measure twelve to twenty-two in. 
in diameter and contain an im- 
mense quantity of seed which is 
highly valued by all farmers and 
poultry breeders who have tried it 
as an excellent and cheap food for 
fowls. They eat it greedily, fatten 
well on it and attain a bright, lus- 
trous plumage and strong healthy 
condition better than on almost any 
other food. It is the best egg pro- 
ducing food known. Every farmer 
should plant some of the seed in 
any waste piece of ground any 
time from early spring to the mid- 
40c.; 5 Ibs. $1.50, postpaid. 


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PIMIENTO — This variety grows 
peppers that are of large size and 
is largely used for mangoes, sal- 
ads and stuffing. Flesh is very 
thick, mild and sweet, color bright 
red when ripe. Pkt. 5c.; 1/2 oz. 20c.; 
oz. 35c. 
LONG RED CAYENNE—This is the 
pepper so popular for seasoning 
and pickling. The peppers are long 
and slim, bright red when ripe 
and have a hot pungent flavor. 
Pkt. 5c.; 1/2 0z. 20c.; oz. 35c. 


Mrs. Carl Myrstol, Mont.—Il think your 
seeds are unexcelled and their produce 
have a special excellence in flavor. 1 
have always preferred Jung’s seeds. 
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