Superb Quality Vegetables 
Green Pod Bush Bean “GIANT TENDERGREEN”’ 
Immense Yielder, Giant Peds. Absolutely Stringless. 
A new green podded bush bean, very productive. Absolutely stringless and 
bears heavy crops of the long handsome pods that are more tender and 
brittle than any other variety. The pods are & to 6 in. long, round and thick, 
very meaty, stringless, and of finest flavor. Bushes are unusually strong and 
vigorous. This variety easily ranks as the most desirable green podded bush 
bean. Pkt. 10c; 2 pt. 30c; pt. 45c; qt. 85c. 
K. A. Spencer, Conn.—I wish to report excellent results from your seeds last 
year. My garden was the envy of my friends and neighbors. 
BABY OR CANNING BEET 
Baby or Canning Beet ‘“‘BEST OF ALL”’ 
Unexcelled for Home or Market Gardens. Deep Red Throughout. No Light 
Zones. 
A new Beet that will please the most critical planter. Ready to use in 50 to 
55 days. Beets are deep red in color with no white rings or zones, globe- 
shaped and very tender and sweet. A splendid variety for pickling, bunch- 
ing or canning as they are always smooth and uniform. We consider this 
one of the finest Beets for either the home or market gardens. Pkt. 8¢; 
oz. 18c; Va Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.75. 
GIANT TENDERGREEN 
Disease Resistant Cabbage 
“WISCONSIN BALLHEAD’”’ 
This variety has proved to be very resistant to the cabbage 
disease known as “yellows” which destroys the crop in many 
sections. A splendid variety for shipping as heads are solid as 
a rock, also an unusually good keeper. If you grow cabbese 
for shipping or want something that will keep through the 
re plant this variety. Pkt. 8¢; V2 oz. 20c; oz, 35¢; VY Ib. 
1.25. 
CUCUMBER 
“Straight Eight?’ 
Unexcelled for Shipping, 
Slicing or Pickling 
This fine new cucumber re- 
ceived the All American 
Gold Medal as one of the 
most outstanding veget- 
ables of the year. It is one 
of the finest shipping cu- 
cumbers as the fruit is 
deep green, free from ob- 
jectionable light stripping 
WISCONSIN BALLHEAD 
Tendercore Carrot 
Handsome Appearance. 
Superb Quality 
A superb new Carrot 
combining the fine qual- 
ities of its parents Nantes 
and Chantenay. They grow 
5 to 6 in. long, about 2 in. 
in diameter at the shoulder 
and is very uniform in size, 
usually about 8 in. long, 1% 
in. in diameter, well 
rounded but not tapered 
ends. A fine cucumber for 
either home or market gar- 
den as it yields heavily and 
can be used for shipping, 
pickling or slicing. Pkt. 10¢; 
and taper slightly to a oz. 20c; % Ib. 60c; Ib. $2.00 
blunt point. A highly at- 
tractive carrot and of ex- 
cellent quality with practi- 
cally no core; intense 
orange-red flesh, very crisp, 
tender and of superb flavor. 
Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 20c; oz. 
35¢; V4 Ib. $1.00; Ib. $3.25. 
Extra Early Hybrid 
SWEET CORN 
Wisconsin ‘800’’ 
Extra Early. Heavy Yielder ; 
Sweet and Luscious 
A new extra early hybrid 
sweet corn developed at the 
University of Wis. It is one 
of the earliest varieties, 
under normal conditions is 
ready to pick in 70 to 72 
days. Ears are 6 to 7% in 
long, usually 8 rowed, and 
are well filled with tender, 
delicious, deep golden ker- 
nels: flavor and quality are 
superb. A very profitable va- 
riety for the market grower 
as it comes on when prices 
for the first corn are always 
high. As the stalks are dwarf 
it does not require much 
space, making it well suited 
for the small garden. Pkt. 
10c; Ya pt. 30c; pt. 50c; aft. 
90c. 
Making A Garden 
We have prepared a 
booklet of valuable in- 
formation on growing 
Vegetables and Flowers. 
You may have a copy 
free with your. order. 
Ask for it. 
LETTUCE 
Jung’s All Cream 
This remarkable Lettuce 
does not head but makes a 
large loose bunch of leaves 
of superlative fine quality. 
The leaves grow upright, 
the upper part of the outer 
leaves turning outward 
very gracefully and are 
handsomely wrinkled. The 
inside leaves are almost 
white and wonderfuily 
crisp and tender. It grows 
quickly, is ready for use 
early and remains’ for 
weeks. It is the cream of 
all sorts and should be 
grown in every garden. 
Pkt. 8c; V2 oz. 15¢; oz. 25¢; 
V4 tb. 85c. 
Gemnescessmcmers 
EARLY SCARLET 
New Extra Early Tomato ‘‘“EARLY SCARLET”’ 
One of the First to Ripen. Strong, Vigorous Plants. Heavy Yielder. Smooth and 
Solid. Bright Red Color. 
A new extra early tomato developed at the University of Wisconsin by Prof 
Combs. We grew a crop of this tomato on our farms this past season and were 
truly amazed at its earliness, yield and quality. It grows a very vigorous medium 
sized plant, well supplied with healthy foliage that protects the fruits from the 
a The plants are the most resistant to disease of any extra early variety we 
have ever grown and set a tremendous crop of fruits, m fact one of the heaviest 
yielders on our farms. Fruits are of medium size, very smooth and solid, globe 
shaped, ripen up evenly to the stem and free from cracks. We consider this 
variety “tops” for an extra early tomato. Certified Wis. Grown Seed: Pkt. 15¢; 
Ya oz. 50c; V2 oz. 90c; oz. $1.60. 
JUNG’S ALL CREAM 
WIS. “800” 
Select Honey Rock Musk Melon 
Sweet as Sugar. Solid as a Rock, Heavy Yielder. Handsome Appearance. 
Melon growers will find Honey Rock an ideal melon as it combines qual- 
ity, productiveness, high quality and handsome appearance. It is main-crop 
variety, maturing in about 85 days: the vines are vigorous growers, free 
from disease and produce 5 to 7 large melons. Flesh is very thick, deep 
orange in color and remarkably sweet. You will make no mistake in 
planting this fine melon. Extra select seed saved only from hand selected 
melons. Pkt. 10c¢; oz. 20c; Va Ib. 50c; ib. $1.75. 
Uconn or Bush Table Queen Squash 
This splendid new squash has all the good qualities of the old variety and 
in addition is a true bush type so you can now srow superb quality squash 
in a small space. Vines grow only about 3 ft. long and bear from 3 to 6 
squash on a vine. The squash are just the right size to serve baked or but- 
tered and they will keep all winter, also a fine variety for pies. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c; Va Ib. 65c. 
L. W. Long, Mo.—From your Wis, 800 Sweet Corn we picked ears June 23rd 
and by July 4th had ripe tomatoes from your Early Scarlet from seed sown in 
open ground in April. 
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