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TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE—Very uniform in shape 
and size: thick, heavy and solid; one of the larg- 
est tomatoes growns. The fruits are of a purplisa 
red or pink color, always smooth and fleshy. 
They hold their size to the very last picking ani 
ripen well to the stem, The vines are not subject 
to blight or rust and produce enormous cros 
until killed by frost. Delightful in quality and 
trlavor and unexcelled for slicing or cooking. 
As a dependable main crop Tomato, Trucker’s 
Favorite cannot be beaten. Pkt. 8c; V2 oz. 25¢; 
Jung’s Northern Grown Tomato Seed 
We take pride in our tomato seed and are sure that it is unexcelled for quality. If is 
northern grown and will produce a crop that will ripen earlier, produce solider fruit and 
healthier plants than seed grown further south. It is folly to use cheap tomato seed for 
it takes only a few ounces to plant an acre. 
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Jung’s Private Stock ““John Baer’ oz. 45c; Ve Ib. $1.40. 
This is a widely grown and very popular early Tomato. First fruits ripen early and it con- 
tinues to bear for a long time. Plants are vigorous growers and bear the large, smooth As : 
red fruits in great quantities. It has always been a great favorite with our customers. Clifford Lufkin, Ill.—Have tried your Tomatoes, 
Market gardeners, with whom earliness is a great factor will find that our northern grown 
seed will produce a crop that will ripen earlier, produce a large crop and more solid 
fruit, than seed grown further south. Plant JUNG’S JOHN BAER once and you wili not 
be without it again. Price of seed of cur own growing: Pkt. &¢; % oz. 25c; oz. 40c; VY Ib. 
$1.30; Ib. $4.75, postpaid. 
SUPER SELECT JOHN BAER—For gardeners who want something extra special we offer 
seed of this fine tomato that was saved from a few extra choice plants. This seed is only 
from the earliest or crownset fruits. Sure to please. Pkt. 15¢; V2 oz. 65c; oz. $1.00; V4 Ib. 
$3.00. 
GIANT EVERBEARING—A wonderful tomato that commences to ripen early and continues 
to bear throughout the season, the later fruit is just as perfect as the first. It has been 
tried out in all parts of thee U. S. and on different soils and always proved successful. 
The plants make strong vines that produce large numbers of fine tomatoes from each 
plant. The fruits are large, solid and smooth, free from cracks and ripen up evenly to the 
stem. Fruits are a bright glossy red. flesh is solid, contains few seeds and is of exception- 
ally fine flavor. Choice seed of our own growing. Pkt. 8c; V2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c; Va Ib. $1.50. 
but for me the Truckers Favorite is the best. It 
ripens early, and a good table variety, for canning 
it is unexcelled, as it bears until frast. 
MARGLOBE or CORELESS — 
We consider this the most 
ideal main-crop tomato as it is 
wilt-resistant and produces a 
larger crop of large smooth 
Giant Oxheart 
THE LARGEST OF ALL 
TOMATOES—Superb in 
fruits than any other variety. Quality, Firm, Solid 
Marglobe is a beautiful scarlet Flesh—I£ you wish to 
globe-shaped tomato, fruits are FES 0 . 
SG GtEMMERSe? kRGTA surprise your friends 
very core 
and often weigh 1 pound each. 
We offer select seed of our 
with truly large toma- 
toes plant Oxheart. Sin- 
65c; oz. $1.00; Ya Ib. $3.00. 
JUNG’S GIANT CLIMB- 
ING — Enough tomatoes 
for an average family can 
be grown from a small 
space by planting this vig- 
orous tomato and support- 
ing the plants on a trellis 
or stakes. Vines will grow 
6 to 8 ft. tall and bear 
tremendously. Fruits’ are 
very large in size, smooth, 
solid, deep red in color 
and ripen up evenly to 
the stem. May also be 
grown like ordinary va- 
rieties but be sure to give 
the plants plenty of room. 
CLIMBING TOMATO 
Select seed of our own 
growing. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 
25¢; oz. 45c. 
Phe eigenen 
Jungs Earliest Tree Tomato 
Jung’s Earliest Tree 
Enormous Yielder. Bright Red. Early and 
Large. 
A splendid variety for the home garden. 
It is the largest fruited dwarf tree To- 
mato. The plants grow to a height of 
about 2 ft. and are stiffly erect until they 
become overloaded with fruit. The fruit 
is produced in clusters of 3 to 5 and as 
the growth is close-jointed each plant 
produces a large number. The tomatoes 
are of large size. and are smooth and 
solid. Fruits have a solid meaty center 
and no hard core and produce but very 
little seed. We consider the Earliest Tree 
invaluable for the home gardn or ship- 
ping purposes. Pkt. 8c; V2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c. 
Mrs. Frank J. Wolfe, Minn. 
—Never before had such 
nice Tomatoes—about 100 
to every plant, so I say— 
| seeds from you produce 
results, 
Mrs. Lioyd Cressler, Kans. 
‘e like vour Tomatoes 
very much, they do well in 
Kansa; too. 
SUGAR LUMP TOMATO 
Jung’s Extra Early Sugar Lump 
A remarkably fine tomato that ripens very early and bears a heavy 
crop of smooth deep red fruits from early summer until frost. 
Fruits are 1% to 2 inches in diameter, always smooth, deep red and 
very sweet, wunexcelled for canning whole, salads and making to- 
mato juice. Fruits are borne in clusters, often 12 to 15 in a bunch 
and are so productive that 12 to 15 plants will supply enough fruit 
for an average family. Select seed of our own growing. Pkt. 10¢; 
Yo oz. 30c; oz. 50¢; Va Ib, $1.50. 
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FANCY PRESERVING TOMATOES 
Small Tomatoes 
FANCY MIXED PRESERVING—In a packet 
of this seed you will receive a fine assort- 
ment of the different small fruited varieties 
such as Red and Yellow Pear, Plum, Cherry 
and Peach. These tomatoes are all of un- 
usually sweet, rich flavor and excellent for 
making preserves. As they are such. prolific 
yielders a few plants will supply an average 
family. Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15c. 
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WHITE WONDER — A 
wonderful tomato which 
has creamy-white skin 
and flesh. The fruit is 
free of the usual acids 
and can therefore be 
enjoyed by persons who 
cannot eat red tomatoes 
on account of the acids 
they contain. The fruits 
are very firm and when 
cut open show a firm 
flesh. As a tomato for 
slicing or salads, it is 
unsurpassed. Be the first 
one to grow this new 
tomato and surprise 
your neighbors... We of- 
fer you choice seeds of 
our own growing. Pkt. 
8c; 3 pkts. 20c. 
GOLDEN DWARF 
CHAMPION — The fam- 
ous Golden Dwarf 
Champion owes its wide 
popularity to its stiif, 
vigorous growth, smooth 
fruit and fine color. 
Plants are bushy and 
compact with heavy 
dark green foliage. The 
tomatoes are always 
smooth, round and solid 
and of a _ beautiful 
lemon color. Nothing 
makes a more tempting 
dish than red and yel- 
low tomatoes sliced to- 
gether. This variety has 
an unusual flavor, espe- 
cially fine for preserves 
as it does not require 
as much sugar as other 
varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
own growing. Pkt. 8c; 1 oz. gle fruits pee ea 
30cH (ox. 507) Vaullb. S150: grown weighing 3. 
i us each. The fruits are Ox- 
heart shaped, deep pink 
aia Mag bees in color and are almost 
This seed has been saved Pee enemas | they 
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plants were especially this new tomato will de- Sf SS i ae 
selected for producing cert Aad rece ee GIANT OXHEART 
large, early-ripening  to- : uf $ 
matoes. Pkt. 15¢; Voz. oz. $1.00. 
WHITE WONDER 
