Jung 4 Garden Specialties 
On this page we list an assortment of garden seed specialities 
which are unusually good and of more than ordinary merit. Try 
some of them in your garden as we are sure you will be pleased 
and delighted with what they will produce for you. 
Brittle Wax Bush Beans 
The Earliest of ALL BUSH BEANS. Of such excellent quality 
that it might be termed “Best of All”. 
The plants are very hardy and vigorous, of true bush growth, 
about 15 inches high and heavily laden with the long, straight, 
round and very solid pods from 5 to 7 inches long. The pods 
of a rich golden color, very tender and entirely free from stri 
at all stages of growth. It will stand longer than any other bean 
without becoming hard. Pkt. 10¢; 2 pt. 35c; pt. 55c; qt. $1.00. 
a A A RRS a s * >. 
H. Nustrem, Cal.—Your Wayahead Tomato lives up to it’s name, I 
had ripe tomatoes way ahead of any of my neighbors. 
A. B, Kempton, Maine—My Wayahead Tomatoes averaged one bus- 
hel to every four plants 
JUNG’S IMPROVED WAYAHEAD 
JUNG’S OUR EARLIEST OF 
IMPROVED Wayahea ALL TOMATOES 
First to Produce Ripe Tomatoes. Good Sized Fruit. Smooth and 
Solid. Bright Red Color. Fine Quality. 
As its name indicates it is way ahead when it comes to early 
ripening of fruit, even ahead of our famous John Baer and Earl- 
iana. We know this is a strong claim to make but it is an actual 
fact and we know that after you give it a trial you will be more 
than satisfied. The fruits are of good size. bright scarlet color, 
almost round, very smooth and remarkably handsome in appear- 
ance. The flesh is solid and of the finest flavor. Although it is the 
first to ripen. vines continue bearing for a very long time. Every 
tomato grower knows that the first tomatoes always bring a big 
price and we are confident that this variety will more than please 
everyone who plants it. Our strain of this tomato has all been 
grown from single plant selections and is highly improved. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 pits. 25¢; Va oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
JUNG’S SUPER SELECT WAYAHEAD TOMATO 
Many planters want Super Select or stock seed Tomato even 
ss apt dete though the price is high. To supply this demand we offer you 
seed saved from the most select plants and first or crown-set 
STRAIGHT EIGHT fruits. Price of this super-select seed: Pkt. 25c; VY oz. $1.00; 
Y2 oz. $1.75; oz. $3.25. 
CUCUMBER 
Straight Eight 
Unexcelled for Shipping, 
WISCONSIN BALLHEAD CABBAGE 
Wisconsin Ballhead 
N. H. MIDGET WATERMELON 
MH SH HH HIKING 
Disease Resistant 
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 cabbage for shipping or 
want something that will 
keep through the winter, 
plant this variety. Pkt. 10¢; 
V2 oz. 25c; oz. 45¢7 V4 Ib. $1.50; 
Ib. $4.50. 
Tendercore Carrot 
Handsome Appearance. Sup- 
erb Quality. 
A superb new Carrot combin- 
ing the fine qualities ct its 
parents Nantes and Chant- 
enay. They grow 5 to 6 in. 
long, about 2 in. in diameter 
\ 
sap 
Slicing or Pickling 
All America Gold Medal Win- 
ner os an outstanding veget- 
able of the year. One of the 
finest shipping cucumbers as 
the fruit is deep green. free 
from objectionable light strip- 
ing and is very uniform in 
size, usually about 8 in. long, 
1% in. in diameter, well 
rounded but not tapered ends. 
Fine for either home or mar- 
ket garden, as it yields heav- 
ily and can be used for ship- 
ping, pickling or slicing. Pkt. 
10c; 07. 20c; Va Ib. 60c; Ib. 
$2.00. 
es || LETTUCE 
Jung’s All Cream 
This remarkable Lettuce does 
not head but makes a larze 
4 : loose bunch of leaves of sup- 
erlative fine quality. The leav- 
es grow upright. the upper 
at the shouider and taper . part of the outer leaves turn- 
slightly to a blunt point. A # ing outward very gracefully 
highly attractive carrot and - and are handsomely wrinkled. 
of excellent quality with ‘ * The inside leaves are almost 
practically no core; intense is ie, 2 white and wonderfully crisp 
orange-red flesh. very crisp, 4 ~ and tender. It grows quickly, 
tender and of superb flavor. a4 . 2% is ready for use early and re- 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; oz. 40¢; i ye 2 mains for weeks. It is the 
Ya Ib. $1.00; Ib, $3.25. eF » cream of all sorts and should 
$8i 7%} 3 be grown in every garden. 
i » < a Pkt. 8c; V2 oz. 15¢; oz. 25¢; 
Extra Early ; aC Va Ib. 85c. 
7 ” % . 
HYBRID SWEET CORN Fi ae an Ge C “AMERICA” Spinach 
Wisconsin 800” ee ee AiAmerica Silver Medal 
: te et er. A ; rove 
Extra Early. Heavy Yielder Vt r 4 38 eid strain noted for its long 
Sweet and Luscious ss ~4p es standing, high quality and 
Re oe Evie ined reek P high yields. The leaves are 
A Lact yee y i eG BAS » glossy dark green, thick and 
ate vic Tt ne ee apn iets * * fe tender, heavily _ crumpled. 
earliest varieties. Under nor- Greve’ Ne aber eS aaa 
mal conditions is ready to pick and are very slow to bolt ae 
fa ere. tin scored Ss seed. Splendid for’ either 
& in. » usually rowed, a : ari ake 
and are well filled with tender, WIS. “800” oreoen oF bn ascaae rls 
delicious, deep golden kernels; Ib $1.95. ‘ z , 
flavor and quality are superb. 2 
A very profitable variety for 
the market grower as it comes 
on when prices for the first Mrs. F. H. Hesse, Wis.—Your Wis. “800” Sweet Corn is 
corn are always high. As the wonderful. Very early, tender and delicious. 
stalks are dwarf it does not re- 
quire much space, making it 
well suited for the small gar- 
den. Pkt. 0c; 2 pt. 30c; 
pt. 50c; qt. 95c. 
Extra Early Watermelon 
Midget’ 
Winner. 
“New Hampshire 
1951 All America Gold Medal 
A new extra early melon especially suited 
for small gardens as it does not require 
much space and may be grown on a trellis. 
Fruits are 7 to 8 in. across. just right for 
individual serving or placing in a refriger- 
ator. The rind is very thin, flesh rich red, 
juicy crisp with extra high sugar content. 
Unlike most early melons it excells in qual- 
ity and flavor. Pkt. 12¢; oz. 35¢; V4 Ib. $1.00. 
are 
Mrs. Ida Boone, Ill.—Of seven varieties of Sweet Corn your 
Wis. “800” outclassed them all, very sweet and tender and 
well formed ears. 
The Melon 
The vineless character 
habit” 
vantage as it 
gardens 
very 
to 24 inches long. The 
inches 
abundance 
to the rind, light green in color, lusciously 
sweet 
flavor. 
UNG SEED CO. 
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New Bush Muskmelon 
Small Gardens; 
Little Space 
of growth or “bush 
melon is a distinct ad- 
grown even in small 
is limited. The plants 
vigorous, growing 18 
fruits average 4 to 5 
are produced in 
very deep, edible 
for Requires 
fine 
can be 
room 
and 
of this 
where 
sturdy 
in diameter and 
The flesh is 
and juicy and of most gratifying 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
ANDOLPH 
L CREAM 
