









Superb Winter Squash 
THE GREAT BANANA SQUASH—This squash is better 
shown in the illustration than we can describe it. It keeps 
equal to Hubbard, is even better quality, more prolific and 
earlier in ripening. The color is grayish green, shell soft so that 
it can be cut with a knife. It grows from 18 to 30 inches long, and 
6 to 8 inches in diameter. It is very prolific and a shy seeder which 
accounts for the high price of seed. Flesh is of deep orange color, 
entirely free from fibre or stringiness. Cooks up perfectly smooth 
and of the most delicious flavor. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 18c.; 1/4 1b. 50c. 
TABLE QUEEN—A squash that will suit the most exacting taste. 
Unexcelled for either baking or pies. If you want something in ex- 
tra fine ‘‘eats” cut one of the squash in half, put ina lump of but- 
ter and bake; this serves one amply. It ripens early, will keep all 
winter and is so productive that a few hills produce enough for 
an average family Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15¢.; 1/4 Ib. 40c. 
IMPROVED HUBBARD—This is a superior selection of this famous 
variety and one of the best winter Squashes; flesh bright orange 
yellow; fine grained, very dry, sweet and rich flavored; keeps per- 
fectly throughout the winter: boils or bakes exceedingly dry and 
is esteemed by many to be as good baked as a sweet potato. Our 
stock is most carefully selected with regard to quality of the flesh 
and color and wartiness of the shell but the latter peculiarities are 
largely determined by the soils in which the Squashes are raised. 
Our customers can plant this variety in perfect confidence that ev- 
ery fruit will be a pure Hubbard. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 18c.; 1/4 Ib. 50c, 
GOLDEN HUBBARD—An elegant Winter Squash. Flesh a deep 
golden yellow, much richer in color than Hubbard; fine grained, 
cooks very dry and is of excellent flavor In keeping quality it 
has no superior. Its productiveness, combined with its sweet 
rich flavor, attractive color and shape are bound to make it a 
popular fall and winter variety. Golden Hubbard is a sport 
from the well known Hubbard which it closely resembles in ev- 
ery respect except in color, which is a bright, golden yellow. 
Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c.; Ya lb. 35c, 


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NEW DELICIOUS—For table quality there is no other Squash 
that can be compared with Delicious in sweetness and richness 
of flavor Excellent for Fall as well as for Winter use, keeping 
until late in the Spring Fruits are of medium size, weighing 
from 5 to 10 pounds. The rind is dark green, mottled in lighter 
shades. The flesh is dark orange, very fine grained and thick 
Pkt. 8¢.; oz. 25c.; 1/4 Ib. 60c, 

GOLDEN HUBBARD F ’ 
New Giant Oxheart Tomato 
THE LARGEST OF ALL TOMATOES. Superb in Quality. Firm, 
Solid Flesh. If you wish to surprise your friends with truly large 
tomatoes plant Oxheart, single fruits have been grown weigh- ae 
ing 2 lbs. each The fruits are oxheart shaped, deep pink in col- 2 
or and are almost all solid meat as they contain but few seeds. 
The size and quality of this new tomato will delight and please 
you Pkt. 12c.; 12 0z. 35c.; oz. 60c. 
OOOO 
Mrs. Effie Hill, Kans.—Planted a pkt. of your Giant Oxheart Tomatoes 
last year and several weighed over 3 Ibs., such nice smooth, solid toma- 
toes | never raised before. 



Mrs, Walter E. Loeckner, Nebr.—Last year | planted your John Baer To- 
mato and had them from July until freezing weather. 
Avoid Disappointment. Order Early! 
J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 

GIANT OXHEART 

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