SWEET LUSCIOUS PEAS 
EXTRA EARLY LITTLE MARVEL—The vines are of dark even 
growth averaging 15 inches in height and are heavily set with 
fine pods, frequently borne in pairs. The pods average about 4 
inches in length, are square at the bottom and well filled with 
six or seven large deep green peas. The pods are ready for the 
table as early as the American Wonder while the peas are larger 
and the vines produce a heavier crop. The peas retain their 
attractive dark green color and superb flavor when served at 
the table. You will be delighted with the choice flavor of Little 
Marvel. Pkt. 8c; V2 pt. 30c; pt. 50c; qt. 80c. 
LITTLE MARVEL 
GIANT PODDED EARLY— 
An exceptionally early 
pea, as early as Alaska 
-with pods one-fourth larg- 
er. Vines grow medium 
height very robust and pro- 
ductive. Pods 3% to 4 in. 
long and contain 7 to 8 
large peas. A very fine 
extra early Pea that can 
be sown as early in the 
spring as the soil can be 
worked. Pkt. 8c; 2 pt. 30c; 
pt. 45c; qt. 80c, 
BLUE BANTAM 
Blue Bantam 
A splendid new pea of sturdy, 
dwarf growth, one of the large 
podded early dwarf peas. The 
vines grow 14 to 16 in. tall, 
are dark green in color and 
wonderfully productive, bear- 
ing a profusion of handsome, 
dark green pods which meas- 
ure 4 to 4% in. long and con- 
tain from 8 to 10 very large 
dark green peas of superb 
quality. They mature a little 
ae than Gradus with pods 
u as large; they require no brush or support. You i 
will plant this variety every year after once trying Edible Podded Pea 
it out. Pkt. 10¢; Y pt. 30c; pt. 50¢; gt. 85c. MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR—This 
variety is far superior to all others 
of the edible class of garden peas, 
not only in size but also in delicious 
quality. The large pods are sweet, 
brittle and tender and have none of 
the tough lining found in so many 
of the edible kinds. The pods are 
used the same as snap or string 
beans and will also make excellent 
pickles. Full grown pods measure 
5 in. long are so tender and brittle 
that they snap like glass; they have 
no strings. Pkt. 10c; Ya pt. 30c; pit. 
50c; qt. 90c. 
ALTE REESE LEE. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 9 
To have a supply of fresh, ten- 
der peas for a long period of ; 3 
time use the varieties offered EVERBEARING PEAS 
here. Giant Podded Early may H 
be sown very early and the Everbearing 
others as soon as the soil is A fine second-early or main crop Pea 
warm. which combines quality and yield and 
Giant Podded Early Littie Gem will continue a long time if the pods 
Blue Bantam Everbearing are kept picked. It has a remarkable 
Jung’s Honey Sweet habit, sometimes forming as many as 
1 Pkt. of ea. for 35¢ six stalks which accounts for its great 
. Va pt. of ea. for $1.35. yields. The pods are of good size, and 
ig 1 Pt. of ea. for $2.25. contain from eight to ten large peas 
LITTLE GEM 1 qt. of ea. for $3.75. which are of remarkable fine quality. 
Pkt. 7c; Ya pt. 30c; pt. 45c; qt. 80c. 
PEAS FOR FREEZING 
The following are especially suitable: 
Knute Mesedahl, Minn.—We _ think Blue Bantam, Giant Tendersweet and 
your seeds are TOPS. Jung’s Honey Sweet. 
SELECT LITTLE GEM—One of the most popular 
exira early dwarf peas. The demand for Little 
Gem increases every year which is a sure in- 
dication that it is giving satisfaction. Vines grow 
14 to 16 in. tall, reqwre no brush and are liter- 
ally covered with pods. Pods contain from 6 to MAM. MELTING SUGAR 
8 peas of fine quality. A great favorite 
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for home and market gardens. You 
will not be disappointed if you plant 
our “Gem”. Pkt. 7¢; Y2 pt. 30c; pt. 45c; 
qt. 80c. 
Jung’s Honey Sweet 
One of the best main-crop Peas to be 
had as they are truly of the most de- 
[UXURY 
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licious flavor actually “sweet as ae 3] 
honey.” They grow a very healthy 
stocky vine about 18 in. high and 
require no support. The pods are pro- 
duced in great profusion; they are 4 
to 4% in. long and contain from 8 to 
10 peas of most luscious flavor. A 
very heavy bearer never failing to 
produce a crop of the giant pods. 
Pkt. 10c; Y%2 pt. 30c; pt. 50c; qt. 85c. 
GROW MORE AND BETTER PEAS 
BY USING NOD-O-GEN. 
See Outside Front Cover 
Si 
4 < Mrs. Q. Thurman, Ore.—We were very s 
HONEY SWEET well pleased with the Peas and other HUNDREDWEIGHT 
seeds we had from you. Jung’s Packets are of Generous Size and P U Mi Pp K | N S 
Liberally Filled with High Quality Seeds. 
BUSH PIE-PUMPKIN—A new type of Pumpkin that grows in a compact 
bush instead of long vines so delicious pie pumpkins may now be grown 
where space is limited. The plants form compact bushes and may be 
planted in hills 4 ft. apart. The fruits set freely, are of gcod size and of 
excellent quality for pies: Pkt. 7¢; oz. 15¢; Va I-. 45c. 
LUXURY PIE—This is the very best Pumpkin that has ever come to our 
attention. It is enormously productive, medium in size, being about 10 
inches in diameter, almost globe-shaped and ripens early. The skin is 
finely netted and in color a beautiful golden russet which is a sign of 
finest quality. The flesh is very thick, sweet and sugary and deep gold- 
en in color. An excellent keeper for winter use. If you want some de- 
pita Pigs for Thanksgiving Day plant LUXURY PIE. Pkt. 8c; 0z. 20c; 
/ c ce: 
HUNDREDWEIGHT—You will be greatly surprised at the size to which 
pumpk-ns can be grown when you plant this variety, specimens have been 
grown weighing over 100 Ibs. It is also of remarkably fine quality as the 
flesh is fine grained, sweet and tender and of excellent quality for pies. 
Pkt. 10c; oz, 20c; Va tb, 60c. 
BIG TOM FIELD PUMPKIN—Vines are of strong, vigorous growth and 
ue oe ieee wonderfully productive. Fruits will average 15 to 20 in. in diameter. 
round or ova] in form. It is the hardiest of all pumpkins and is good for 
BUSH PIE PUMPKIN pies. Pkt. 7¢; oz. 12¢; Yq Ib. 30c; Ib. $1.10. 
Mustard 
GIANT CURLED—The 
leaves are large, ligh: 
green with a tint of 
yellow, much crimped 
and frilled at edges. 
The plant is upright, 
or slightly spreading 
in growth. This varie- 
ty is highly esteemed 
in the South for the 
market as well as the 
home garden on ac- 
count of its vigorous 
growth, hardiness and 
good quality. Pkt. 7c; 
oz. 15¢. 
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