
MIXED ki SERVING 
TOMA TOES-- Continuz J 
FANCY MIXED PRESERVING—In a pack- 
et of this seed you will receive a fine as- 
sortment of the different small fruited 
varieties such as Red and Yellow Pear, 
P.um, Cherry and Peach. These tomatoes 
are all of unusually sweet, rich flavor 
and excellent for making preserves. As 
they are such prolific yielders a few 
plants will supply an average family. 
Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. 15c. 
EARLY OXHEART—We have spent years 
in developing this extra early strain of 
the famous Oxheart tomato. It grows a 
very compact plant and ripens two to 
three weeks earlier. The fruits are of 
good size and tine quality. It will produce 
én even heavier ercp than the regular Ox- 
eet Pkt. 8c.; 1. 0z. 35c.; o2. 



Mrs. W. B. Ginger, Va.—I have al- : : : ae ; 
ways found Jung’s Seed the best and £ Ws S n 
pines have tomatoes before anyon2 ; ee y ae » 
elce. Le aac ye : ee iy ; : ‘ 


CLIMBING TOMATO 4 
JUNG’S GIANT CLIMBING—Enough tomatoes for an averate — = ae 
family can be grown from a small space by planting this vig- Hee : x ; — — 
orous tomato and supporting the plants on stakes or a treliis. 
Vines will grow 6 t> 8 ft. tall ani bear t-emendously. Fru-ts 
are very large in size, smooth, solid, deep red in color and 
ripen up even'y to tne stem. May also be grown like ordina=7 
varieties but ke sure to give the plants plenty of room. Select 
Seed of our Gwn growing: Pkt. 10c.; 1. 0z. 25c.; oz. 45c. 

J-hn E. M>#*hows, (1l.—Tho Ciant Climbing Tomctocs cro all you 
claim for them. 




TRUCKER’S FAVOR!TE—Very uniform in shape and size; txic7:, 
heavy and solid; one of the largest tomatoes grown. The fruit; 
are of a purplish red or pink color, always smooth and fleshy. 
They hold their size to the very last picking and ripen well to 
the stem. The vines are not subject to blight or rust and produce 
enormous crops until killed by frost. Delightful in quality and 
flavor and unexcelled for slicing or cooking. As a dependable 
main crop Tometo Trucker’s Favorite cannot be beaten. Pct. 7.; 
Y,0z. 20c.; oz. 39c.; V4 lb. $1.10. TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 
TU RNIPS “Quality Seeds’’ 
GOLDE BALL ones “: id From good sceds only can 
N — e yellow or golden R 
fleshed turnips this is the best variety. Roots good crops he ec eay sane 
grow quickly to good size, are smooth ani ¢2st of the best secds 1s 
very fine in appearance. Flesh is a rich yellow very sma!l when compared 
color, tender and mild in flavor; in fact, we resulting crop. With 
consider it the best turnip for table use. Pkt. py oe aks a & =. opie ” 
7c.; oz. 15¢.; tb. 35c.; Ib. $1.10. Jung’s it’s “Quality First. 



EXTRA EFARLY WHITE MILAN—A very val- 
uable cort largely used by market gardeners 
for firzt or extra carly use. ‘the quicke_t 
growing variety and under favorable cond:- 
tions is fit for use in a few weeks after sow- 
ing. The roots are of medium size, of pure 
white color and very handsome appearance. 
Flesh is fine grained, sweet and of mild flavor. 
A splendid variety for both the home and 
market garden. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; 14 Ib. 35c.; Ib. 
$1.25. 








PURPLE TOP WHITE CGLOS£—This grows 
very quickly to large size; roots even and 
repiccr in form and’ of most handsome ap-= 
pearance. The bulbs will measure six inches 
and mere in Ciamcter, being of perfect go de 
form. The plants being of such large, strong 
growth snou!d be thinned more severely tian 
with small early sorts. This variety is very 
= il extensively used for market growing. Pkt. 5s.; 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE oz. 15¢.; 4 Ib. 30c.; Ib. $1.10. GOLDEN BALL 


J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. ——49— 
