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_In the following pages you will find a complete but select 
list of both new and standard varieties of seeds, varieties 
which have heen carefully tested and which we can fully 
recommend. All of these seeds are grown from carefully 

selected stocks and great care has been used to keep them 
pure; all have been carefully tested for germination. We 
make quality the first consideration for we know that without good 
seeds you cannot raise a good crop. Quality considered you will find 
our prices very reasonable, 
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 va- 
riety. 
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 raw. Pkt. 8c.; oz. 20c.; lb. 65c 
Ib. $2.00. 

WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS 


Jung’s Northern Grown Bush Beans 
D The Seed Beans we offer are practically all of our own grow- 
ing. They were produced from select stock seed, were thoroughly 
regued and hand picked. You will find that our Northern Grown 
Beans will be ready for use earlier and also bear heavier crops 
of pods than the ordinary commercial stocks. 


GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD 
GIANT STRINGLESS GREEN POD— 
Here is an absolutely stringless, giant 
podded bush bean. It combines ex- 

ESSA EDIE 
BRITTLE WAX 
BRITTLE WAX 
The Earliest of ALL BUSH BEANS. Of 
such excellent quality that it might 
be termed “best of all’. 
The plants are very hardy 
and vigorous, of true bush 
1 E growth, about 15 inches 
treme earliness, unusual hardiness high and heavily laden 
and great productiveness. The hand- with the long, straight, 
some pods are 6 to 7 inches long, very 
brittle and stringless even when fully 
matured, deep green in color and of 
the finest quality. One of the best va- 
rieties for either market or the home 
round and very solid pods 
from 5 to 7 inches long. 
The pods are of a rich, 
golden color, very tender 
and entirely free from 


BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Brussels Sprouts 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED—The Sprouts 
resemble miniature cabbages growing 
closely on the stalk of the plant. They are 
more tender and delicious than any cab- 
bage; hard frosts do not injure them and 
they are left in the garden until desired 
for cooking. Strip off the outer covering 
of the Sprouts and cook them whole. They 
are a delicacy not surpassed by the finest 
cauliflower. Pkt. 10c.; 1/,0z. 30c.; oz. 50c. 


Bush Lima Beans 

een Pkt. 8c.; 12 pt. 20c.; pt. 40c.; strings at all stages of 
qt. Ca growth. It will stand long- 
er than any other bean WONDER BUSH LIMA 
PENCIL POD WAX — We consider without becoming hard. 
this one of the best Wax Beans yet 
introduced. It is very productive and 
of most excellent flavor. The pods 
are long, straight and round like a 
pencil, fleshy and of a bright yellow 
color; tender, brittle and absolutely 
stringless. The plants are of true 
bush growth, 15 in. high with abun- 
dant foliage. The magnificent pods 
are from 5 to 7 inches long. Pkt. 8c.; 
Yopt. 25c.; pt. 40c.; at. 70c. 

PENCIL POD WAX 
JUNG’S FAIRFIELD WONDER WAX—Without a Doubt the 
Finest Wax Bean Ever Intreduced. It is with pleasure that 
we offer our customers this grand new Butter Bean, as we 
are sure it will please those most critical planters. This va- 
riety originated on our Fairfield Farm and is by far the 
finest wax bush bean we have ever seen. The bushes are 
unusually vigorous and free from disease. They grow from 
15 to 20 inches high, have large foliage and bear an im- 
mense load of pods which are from 6 to 9 inches long, one- 
half inch broad and have absolutely no strings whatever. 
The color is a rich lemon yellow. If you want the very best 
Butter Bean of them all try Jung’s Fairfield Wonder Wax. 
Pit. 10c.; /2pt. 25c.; pt. 40c.; qt. 70c. 

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Pkt. 10c.; pt. 30c.; _ pt. 
45c.; qt. 80c. 
W. H. Silshee, Minn. — Have 
planted your garden seeds for 
many years and found them 
to be true to name; they pro- 
duce fine vegetables. 





FAIRFIELD WONDER WAX 
TOP NOTCH GOLDEN WAX-A great improve- 
the old Golden Wax as it produces pods 
that are larger and also of better quality. It is one 
of the earliest varieties. Bushes grow 12 to715 in. 
tall, very robust and free from disease; a sure crop- 
under unfavorable conditions. Pods 445 to 
5 in. long, one-half inch broad, very fleshy, tender 
and stringless. It combines earliness, hardiness and 
productiveness. Pkt. 8c.; Vapt. 20c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 60c. 
er THE PRODUCTS 


WONDER BUSH LIMA,—A great improve- 
ment on Burpee’s Bush Lima as it is earli- 
er and more productive; the pods are 
borne much to the center of the plant. 
This is a great advantage as the pods are 
held up from the ground. The bushes grow 
18 to 24 inches tall and require no stakes 
or poles. Pods are truly mammoth in size 
and are borne in clusters of from 5 to 8 
pods and contain from 4 to 6 of the large 
luscious beans. There is nothing quite so 
delicious in the vegetable line as nice 
fresh Lima Beans. Pxt. 10¢.; Vopt. 25c.; 
pt. 40c.; qt. 70c. 
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EARLY POTATO LIMA 
EARLY POTATO BUSH LIMA —The earli- 
est of all Lima Beans, by planting this 
variety gardeners in the northern States 
can enjoy Limas from their own gardens. 
It is at least two weeks earlier than any 
of the climbing Limas and can be had 
ready for use by July 20, from then until 
frost; they will yield enormous crops of 
pods. Bushes grow about 18 inches high 
and require no stakes; so productive that 
a small patch will keep a family supplied 
throughtout the season. Pkt. 8c.; opt. 25c.; 
pt. 40c.; qt. 65c. 
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