
GIANT WASHINGTON 
ASPARAGUS 
This new Asparagus has taken the 
country by storm as it is rust-proof 
and produces bigger stalks and 
larger crops than any other variety. 
This variety is the result of many 
years work by the U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture and fortunate indeed is 
the gardener who will get started 
with it as it will surely displace all 
other varieties. The stalks grow to 
a very large size yet they remain so 
crisp and tender they may be eaten 

“Quality First’ 
You will find Jung’s 
Seeds to be of the 
highest quality. Ut- 
most care is used to 
see that you will get 
seeds that will grow 
and produce profit- 
able crops. Our pack- 
ets are liberally filled 
with “‘full of life’ 
seeds. 

HYBRID BABY RICE POP CORN 
POP CORN 
Hybrid Baby Rice 
Just like other hybrid corn this fine 
pop corn has unusual qualities such 
as strong stalks, heavy roots, uni- 
form ears and yields heavily. It sur- 
passes all other varieties in yield, 
quality and popping expansion. A 
quart of this corn will make 20 ats. 
after it is popped and for flavor, 
tenderness and freedom of unpopped 
kernels it is umnexcelled. Nothing 
better to be had. Pkt. 10c; 2 pt, 
30c; pt. 50c; qt. 85c; 5 qts. $4.00, 
raw. Pkt. 8c; oz. 20c; 1% Ib. 65c; 
Ib. $2.00. 
postpaid. 


CLIMBING WATER MELON 
EXTRA EARLY WATER MELON 
BABY DELIGHT or CLIMBING—Persons having 
small gardens may have watermelons of their 
own growing as this melon will climb up a 
trellis or fence but may also be grown like 
other varieties. The vines are very vigorous in 
growth, the heavy foliage nearly concealing the 
fruit. The first melons ripen very early and the 
healthy vines keep on bearing heavily until the 
end of the season. The rich carmine red flesh 
is always solid and of exceptionally sweet 
flavor. Pkt. 8c; oz. 20c. 

OKRA 

WHITE VELVET—The lone slen- 
der pods of Okra are very deli- 
cious when sliced and cooked in 
soups. While this is its chief use 
é it can be boiled and served like 
aie, other vegetables. The pods should 
: kal be gathered while young as they 
are then very tender. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 15¢. 
PEANUTS 
EARLY VIRGINIA — This splendid 
variety is very desirable because it 
is so early and prolific. It grows 
perfectly erect and seed planted 
early in May will ripen a crop in 
September and for this reason can 
be grown in the north. Let the boys 
and girls try them, it will give them 
lots of fun and provide peanuts. for 
the winter. Full culture instructions 
on every package. Pkt. 7¢; pt. 35¢; 
at. 65c. 


PARSLEY 
MOSS CURLED—The leaves are 
of an extra dark color. It is very 
productive, and on account of 
its densely curled character of leaves 
a large quantity, can be gathered in a 
short time. It is much used for flavor- 
ing and garnishing. Pkt. 7¢; oz. 20c. 



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 vig- 
orous growth, hardiness‘ and good 
quality. Pkt. 7c; oz. 15c. 
TURNIP ROOTED—This variety, the 
roots of which resemble a small par- 
snip, is used in flavoring soups, stews, 
etc. For winter use store the roots 
same as turnips; as easy to grow as 
carrots. Pkt. 7c; oz. 20c. 

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