“Buttercup” The Quality Squash 
Superb Quality. Excellent Keeper. 
Heavy Yielder. 
A splendid winter squash develop- 
ed by Prof. Yaeger of the No. Dak. 
Exp. Station. The squashes weigh 3 
to 5 lbs., are dark green in color, 
mature early, and are excellent keep- 
ers. Flesh is very thick, deep orange 
in color, very sweet, and entirely 
free from fibre of any kind. The 
highest Quality Winter Squash. Pkt. 
10c.; oz. 20c.; 1/4 Ib. 65c. 



SWEET CORN 
Extra Early Honey Cream 
Dwarf in Growth, Requires Little 
Space, Deliciously Sweet and Tender. 
By far the most tender and delicious 
of all Sweet Corns. Make a plant- 
ing of this fine corn and we are sure 
you will want it every year as for 
quality it stands at the head of the 
list. It is very early, the stalks are 
dwarf and may be planted much 
closer than the larger varieties. 
Many stalks produce 2 and 3 ears 
which are well filled with delicious 
snowy white kernels. Pkt. 10c.; 1/2pt. 
25e.; pt. 40c.; qt. 75c. 


PARSNIP 
Improved Stump Rooted 
A very fine new Parsnip that is 
short and thick being easy to dig 
especially in heavy soils. Roots grow 
6 to 8 in. long, and 3 in. thick at 
the shoulder. They are smooth and 
of attractive appearance. Flesh is 
very fine grained, sweet and tender. 
The earliest of all Parsnips. Pkt. 
8c.5 oz. 18¢.; 1/4 Ib. 45c.5; Ib. $1.75. 



C. W. Goss, R. I.—I have always found 
your seeds to be “‘tops’’. 




stent eS RIOR A PETE AED 
Jung’s Supreme Early Tomato 
Extra Early. Resistant to Rust and Wilt. 
A wonderful new extra early tomato which we 
are pleased to offer to our customers. 
are otf medium growth, free from disease and hear 
over a long period. Fruits are of good size, globe 
shaped, very smooth and bright scarlet in color, 
ripening well to the stems. Fruits are very solid, 
making it an excellent shipper. Select Seed of our 
own growing: Pkt. 10c.; 1202. 36c.; oz. 50c.; V4lb. $1.75. 
The vines 
Extra Early Radish “Fireball Scarlet Globe” 
A superb strain of extra early radish and if not sown too thick practically every 
plant makes a fine radish. The radishes are globe shaped, bright red, very uni- 
form and have but few leaves. Flesh is pure white, crisp, solid and of delicious 
flavor. Well adapted for both garden and greenhouse. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15c.; 1/44 Ib. 35c. 
Disease Resistant Cabbage “Wisconsin Ballhead” 
BUSH BEAN 
Best of All Golden Wax 
One of the heaviest yielding wax 
Many times when other varieties 
were a failure Best of All yielded a 
heavy crop. It is a very early variety, 
having withstood frosts which ser- 
iously checked other varieties. The 
bushes are literally covered with fine 
transparent yellow pods which are 
from 4 to 5 in. long, remarkably 
tender and brittle and it has no 
strings whatever. Plant it once and 
you will want it every year. Pkt. 
8c.; 12 pt. 20c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 60c. 
Early Surehead Lettuce 
Crisp, Tender, Easy to Grow. Sure 
to Head. 
A specially selected strain of Let- 
tuce that is ready to use early and 
sure to form heads, being one of the 
best varieties for the home garden. 
Outer leaves much crumpled, heads 
are solid with well blanched creamy 
white heart. By planting this variety 
you can grow head lettuce as easily 
as radishes. Sow this seed early and 
thin out plants to stand 4 to 5 in. 
apart. Pkt. 8c.; 1/2 oz. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
W. JUNG SEED CG 
This variety has proved to be very resistant to the cabbage disease known as 
‘yellows” which destroys the crop in many sections. 
ping as heads are solid as a rock, also an unusually good keeper. 
cabbage for shipping or want something that will keep through the winter, plant 
this variety. Pkt. 10c.; /2 oz. 25c.; oz. 45c.; 1/4 Ib. $1.50. 
A splendid variety of ship- 

Jungs Larliest Tee Tomato 
RANDOLPH 
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Pride of Wisconsin Musk Melon 
A splendid new Musk Melon combining the fine quality of 
Honey Rock with the firm flesh and hard rind of Hearts of 
Gold and will ship well for long distances. The melons are 
oval in shape, weighing 3 to 4 lbs. The flesh is unusually thick, 
firm, deep orange colored, fine grained and remarkably sweet 
and sugary. The rind is very hard, of a pearly gray color and 
heavily covered with a distinct netting. Extra Select Seed: 
Pkt. 10c..; oz. 25¢c.; V4lb. 75c.; Ib. $2.50. 
WISCONSIN BALLHEAD 
TOMATO 
Jung’s Earliest Tree 
Enormous Yielder. Bright Red. Early 
and Large. A splendid variety for the 
nome garden. It is the largest fruited 
dwarf tree Tomato. The plants grow 
to a height of about two feet and are 
stiffly erect until they become over- 
loaded with fruit. The fruit is pro- 
duced in clusters of three to five and 
as the growth is close-jointed each 
plant produces a large number. The 
tomatoes are of large size, and are 
smooth and solid. Fruits have a solid, 
meaty center and no hard core and 
produces but very little seed. We 
consider the Earliest Tree invaluable 
for the home garden or shipping pur- 
poses. Pkt. 8c.; 1/20z. 30c.; oz. 50c. 
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