BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED — The 
Sprouts resemble miniature cab- 
bages growing closely on the stalk 
of the plant. They are more tender 
and delicious than any cabbage; 
hard frosts do not injure them and 
they are left in the garden until de- 
sired 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. 8c; Y2 oz. 20c; oz, 35c. 
LUSCIOUS SWEET CORN 
Our stocks of Sweet Corn are mostly of our 
ewn growing and are of extra fancy quality 
and high germination. You will find that for 
earliness and sweefness our northern grown 
seed is way ahead of western grown seed. If 
you want to be the 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. 
SWISS CHARD 
LUCULLUS—Plants grow 2 feet 
high and consist when fully develop- 
ed 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 manner 
as Spinach. Pkt. 7c; 0z. 15¢; VY Ib. 
45c. 
Jung’s Extra Early Golden Bantam 
This variety is pronounced the favorite be- 
cause of its extreme early character, vigorous 
growth and has the richest flavor of all. Be- 
sides being early, it is very hardy and permits 
the earliest planting. The stalks are dwarf 
in growth averaging 4 ft. in height. The ears 
are from 5 to 7 in. long and the grain is a 
bright golden yellow color. In flavor it is ex- 
ceptionally rich and sugary and by everyone 
admitted to be the richest favored Sweet Corn. 
The small stalks can be planted close togeth- 
er. For productiveness and quality it leads all 
varieties. The seed we offer is a special stock 
of ovr own growing and for earliness and 
sweeiness is unexcelled. Pkt, 8c; V2 pt. 25c; pr. 
40c; qt. 75c. 
ENDIVE 
GREEN CURLED—Mostly sown in 
June or July for fall use; plant in 
rows about 1 foot apart, thin out 
to 8 inches apart and when well 
along bunch by tying the tops to- 
gether. Green Curled is a hardy va- 
riety, the most desirable for home 
use or market garden. Deep green 
leaves beautifully cut and curied, 
easily blanched and becomes crisp, 
tender and very fine flavored. Pkt. 
7c; oz. 15c; V4 tb. 50c. 
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ISS CHA 
Wis. Hybrid Golden Bantam No. 804 
Hybrid corns are remarkable for their uni- 
formity of stalk, ears and maturity and this is 
true of sweet corn as well as field corn. This 
variety grows a vigorous stalk 5 to 6 ft. tall 
and many stalks produce two ears. Ears are 
6 to 7 in. long and have 10 to 12 rows of tender, 
luscious golden kernels. An excellent variety 
for market gardeners as the crop all matures 
M. F. Kulp, Pa.—I have been planting at one time, also well suited for canning or 
your seeds for 20 years and have al- GOLDEN BANTAM freezing as the kernels are so,tender and 
ways been well pleased. sweet. Pkt. 10c: V2 pt. 28¢; pt 50c; qt. 80c, 
C. K. McDonald, Wis.—Have planted 
Jung’s Seeds since 1930, receive many 
compliments on my garden. 
JUNG’S EARLY FORTUNE 
DRY WEATHER 
ome JUNG’S EXTRA EARLY FORTUNE—This va- 
riety originally came from Canada and at our 
Fairfield Farm trials it was the earliest of all. 
There is no product of the garden so eagerly 
waited for as the first sweet corn of the sea- 
son. Early Fortune is the real tender, juicy 
sweet corn for use hefore the summer has 
really commenced. On account of its extreme 
earliness, Early Fortune is especially adapted 
for planting in northern latitudes and in high 
altitudes where other varieties fail entirely. 
The stalks do not grow very large but have 
two and often three unusually large ears. Hars 
are about 7 inches long and well filled with 
sweet and tender grains. Pkt. 7c; Ya pt. 22c; 
pi. 38c; qt. 70c, 
JUNG’S SELECT CAULIFLOWER 
PEDIGREE EARLY SNOWBALL—For earliness and reliability to produce a head 
of good size and rich white curly appearance it is unexcelled. It forms snow 
white heads. 6 to 10 inches in diameter, of good quality. While originally rec- 
ommended and used as an early variety, it has not only supplanted all other sorts 
for spring planting but it has largely driven out the large sorts for all use, being 
more certain to head when conditions are ordinarily favorable. The heads are so 
solid, compact and deep they will outweigh those of any other strain, There isa 
great difference in the strain of this variety but our stock is the very best. 
Pkt. 10¢; Ya oz. 60c; V2 oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75. 
DRY WEATHER—Especially adapted to resist drought. Reaches perfection when 
ordinary sorts fail.. Preeminently the best early variety for market gardeners in 
sections which are not especially adapted for cauliflower. Planis are of vigorous 
growth, producing heads of snowy whiteness and fine quality. It has heavy foliage 
and is not liable to rot in hot weather. It is in all respects a first class cauli- 
flower but is particularly adapted to ary situations and to resisting the effect of 
drought. it also does well in wet or moist situations, producing heads equal to 
the best. Pkt. 15¢; Y oz. 70c; Y2 oz. $1.10; oz. $1.85. 
GOLDEN OR BANTAM EVERGREEN—This va- 
riety 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. 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 fol- 
low the first early sorts. The larger ear an 
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; Y2 pt. 25¢; 
pt. 40c; qt. 75c. 
Super Snowball Cauliflower 
The Leading Early Cauliflower. Very 
Early. Sure to Head. 
Growers wishing a Cauliflower that is 
early and sure to produce large, 
white, solid heads will find this va- 
riety to be all that can be desired. 
It is very early. plants make a com- 
pact growth with ample foliage, the 
inner leaves curve over the head and 
serve as a protection to the snowy- 
white heads. We offer select seed 
which is very scarce this year. Pkt. 
15c; V4 oz. 75¢; Ya oz. $1.20; oz. $2.00. 
WHITE EVERGREEN—The Leading Late Va- 
riety of Sweet Corn. The most valuable Sweet 
Corn ever produced. 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 grain 
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 to 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. 7c; ; : 
V2 pt. 20c; pt. 35¢; qt. 65c, z 
WHITE EVERGREEN 
Jung’s Ali Season Blend Sweet Corn 
This is a blend of sweet luscious golden kerneled varieties that are ready to 
pick at different times and will give you tender high quality ears for 3 to 4 
weeks from one planting. Only select seed of the highest quality is used in 
making this blend and you will have to make but one planting instead of 3 to 
4 if only one variety were used. Pkt. 8c; Ya pt. 25c; pt. 38c; qt. 70c. 
Minhybrid 250 Pop Corn 
Just like other hybrid corn this fine pop corn has unusual qualities such as 
strong stalks, heavy roots, uniform ears and yields heavily. It surpasses all 
c S other varieties in yield, quality and popping expansion. A quart of this corn 
for the winter. Full culture instruc- will make 20 qts. after it is pepped und for flavor, tenderness and freedom of 
tions on every package. Pkt. 7c; pt. s unpopped kernels it is unexcelled. Nothing better to be had. Pkt. 10¢; 2 pf. 
35¢; qt. 65c. MINHYBRID POP CORN 35c; pt. 60c; qt. $1.00; 5 gts. $4.60, postpaid. 
THE PRODUCTS OF JUNG'S. SEEDS ARE UNEXCELLED SRR RRR RE RE EEE 
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Early Virginia Peanuts 
This splendid variety is very desirable 
because .it is so early and prolific. It 
grows perfectly erect and seed plant- 
ed 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 
RR MR Bee Seth Beh 
