7 EARLY FORTUNE 

Our stocks of Sweet Corn are mostly of our own 
growing and are extra fancy quality and high germina- 
tion. You will find that for earliness and sweetness our 
northern grown seed is way ahead of western grown 
seed. If you want to be first on the market with Sweet 
Corn of quality plant some of this seed. Our Sweet Corn 
is grown on our seed farms where Stewart’s Disease or 
wilt is unknown. 
JUNG’S EXTRA EARLY GOLDEN BANTAM—The Best, 
the Largest of all Eariy Sweet Corns. Retaining Its Deli- 
cate Tenderness Even When a Little Old. Besides being 
early, it is very hardy and permits of the earliest plant- 
in. The stalks are dwarf in growth, averaging four feet 
in height. The ears are from 5 to 7 inches long and the 
grain is a bright golden yellow color. In flavor it is 
exceptionally rich and sugary and by everyone ad- 
mitted to be the richest flavored Sweet Corn. For pro- 
ductiveness and quality it leads all varieties. The seed 
we offer is a special stock of our own growing and for 
earliness and sweetness is unexcelled. Pkt. 8c.; 12pt. 
25c.; pt. 40c.; qt. 70c. ° 
JUNG’S EXTRA EARLY HONEY CREAM—Requires 
Little Space. Deliciously Sweet and Tender. By far the 
most tender and delicious of all Sweet Corns. Make a 
planting of this 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.; 1/2 pt. 25c.5 
pt. 40c.; qt. 75c. 
JUNG’S EXTRA EARLY FORTUNE—This variety origi- 
nally came from Canada and at our. Fairfield Farm 
trials it was the earliest of all. There is no product of 
the garden variety so eargerly waited for as the first 
swet corn of the season. Early Fortune in the real ten- 
der, juicy swet corn foruse before the summer. has 
really commenced. On acount of its extreme earliness, 
P WHITE DELICIOUS 
Luscious Tender Sweet Corn 
BANTAM EVERGREEN 
Early Fortune is especially adapted for planting in 
morthern latitudes and in high altitudes where other 
varieties fail entirely. The stalks do not grow very large 
have two and often three unusually large ears. Ears are 
about seven inches long and well filled with sweet and 
tender grains. Pkt. 8c.; 1/2 pt. 25c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 70c. 
EARLY WHITE DELICIOUS-—Large Ears. Early Maturity. 
Superb Quality. 
One of the largest eared, sweetest flavored early 
varieties. Grows a strong, vigorous stalk, many produc- 
ing two ears. Ears are 7 to 9 in. long and contain 12 to 
14 rows of pearly white grains which are remarkably 
sweet and tender. Pkt. 8c.; 1/,pt. 22c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 65c. 
GOLDEN OR BANTAM EVERGREEN—This variety of 
golden or yellow Sweet Corn combines the size of the 
Evergreen ear with the color and quality of the Golden 
Bantam. In crossing these two excellent varieties none 
of the good qualities have been lost, rather it surpasses 
them in sweetness and tenderness. The ears are 7 to 9 
inches long, well filled with deep kernels of rich yel- 
low corn. It comes just right in season to follow the 
first early sorts. The larger ear and prolonged season 
make it the favorite both in the home garden and for 
fancy market trade. All lovers of Sweet Corn must at 
least: give Bantam Evergreen a trial Pkt. 8c.; V2pt. 25c.5; 
pt. 40c.; qt. 70c. 
WHITE EVERGREEN—The Leading Late Variety of 
Sweet Corn. The most valuable Sweet Corn ever pro- 
duced. White Evergreen is much superior to Stowell’s 
It retains all the most desirable features with the added 
merits of pure whiteness in color, a more tender and 
distinctly "sweeter flavor. The ears average very large 
and are well filled to the tips with the long sweet grains 
of pure whiteness and most delicious flavor. The stalks 
are very strong growers from 6 fo 7 feet high and some- 
times bear three fine ears to a stalk. The ears contain 
16 or more rows of deep grains which are protected by 
a thick heavy husk. Pkt. 8c.; /2pt. 25c.; pt. 40c.; qt. 65. 



SUPER SNOWBALL 
CAULIFLOWER 
No effort is spared in the growing and 
breeding of onur cauliflower seed. Re~ 
gardiess of what price you pay you can- 
not get seed thatis more uniform in growth 
and surer to produce large, white solid 
heads. Give seed a trial, you wil notbe dis- 
appointed. 
SUPER SNOWBALL—The Leading Eearly 
Cauliflower. Very Early. Sure to Head. 
Growers wishing a Cauliflower that is early 
and sure to produce large, white solid 
heads will find this variety to be all that 
canbe desired. It is very early, plants make 
a compact growth with ample foliagfie, the 
inner leaves curve over the head and 
serve as aprotection to the snowy-white 
heads. we offer hie seed which is very 
scarce this year. Pkt 20c.; 1/4 oz. $1.25; 1 oz. 
$2.00; oz. $3.75. 2 pact ted 


PEDIGREE EARLY SNOWBALL 
PEDIGREE EARLY SNOWBALL — For 
earliness and reliability to produce a head 
of goodsizeand rich white curly appear- 
ance it is unexcelled. It forms snow white 
heads, six to ten inches in diameter, of good 
quality. While originally reeommended and 
used as an early variety, it has not only 
supplanted all other sorts for spring plant- 
ing but it has largely driven out the large 
sorts for fall use, being more certain to 
head when conditions are ordinarily favor- 
able, compact and deep they will outweigh 
those of any other strain. There is a great 
difference in the strain of this variety but 
our stock is the very best. Pkt. 15c; 1/4 oz. 
$1.00; 12 oz. $1.90; oz. $3.50. 


Broccoli 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING—One of the new vegetables that is rapidly 
gaining in popularity. It is grown the same as cabbage or cauliflower and is 
ready to use in about 90 day after sowing. When the main head is cut numer- 
ous sprouts develop along the main stalk which later form into smaller heads 
thus producing throughout the season. The heads should be cut before the 
flowers open and may be cooked like cauliflower or asparagus. The heads should 
have 3 to 5 inches of the branch or stem attached as this is fully as good 
as the head itself. Pkt. 8c.; 10z. 20c.; oz. 35c. 
Celery Cabbage 
Until recently this new vegetable was unknown but as its good quality be- 
came known it is rapidly gaining popular favor. For best results the seed 
should be sown the latter part of July in rows 2 feet apart and thinned to 
stands 15 inches apart in the rows, then a most excellent vegetable can be grown 
Develops quickly and as the weather gets colder it heads up nicely producing 
erisp celery-like stalks, beautifully blanched. It can be eaten raw, made in- 
to salads or cooked as cabbage or greens. Pkt. 8c.; 1/20z. 12c.; oz. 20c. 
Swiss Chard 
LUCULLUS—Plants grow 2 feet high and consist when fully developed of about 
a dozen creamy white, attractive curled leaves. The leaves are carried on broad 
thick stalks about 12 inches long. The leaves may be cooked in the same man- 
ner as Spinach. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 15.; 14lb. 50c. 
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“Quality First’’ 
You will find Jung’s Seeds to be 
of the highest quality, Utmost care is 
used to see that you will get seeds 
that will grow and produce profitable 
crops, Our packets are liberally filled 
with ‘‘full of life’’ seeds. 


Jung’s Seeds are Northern Grown and Unexcelled for Earliness, 
Hardiness and Productiveness. From Good Seeds only can Good Crops 
be Grown. 
JW JUNG 2 SEED. COP 


RANDOLPH, WIS. 
