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TENDERCORE CARROT 
Mrs. E. Caldwell, Wash.—Have planted your 
Tendercore Carrot for several years, very fine 
quality and a good keeper. 
VICTORY FREEZER PEAS 
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CABBAGE 
Wisconsin Ballhead 
Disease Resistant 
G172—This variety has 
proved to be very re- 
sistant to the cakhbage 
disease known as “yel- 
lows” which destroys 
the crop in many sec- 
tions. A splendid va- 
riety for shipping as 
heads are solid as 2 
rock, also an unusually 
good keeper. If you 
grow cabbage for ship- 
ping or want some- 
thing that will keep 
through the winter, 
plant this variety. Pkt. 
10¢; V2 oz. 25c; oz. 45¢;7 
Y4 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $4.50. 
Tendercore Carrot 
Handsome Appearance. Sup- 
erb Quality. 
G185—A superb new Car- 
rot 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 taper slightly to a blunt 
point. A highly attractive 
carrot and of excellent qual- 
ity wth practically no core; 
intense orange-red _ flesh, 
very crisp, tender and of 
superb flavor. Pkt. 1c; 
Yo oz. 25c; oz. 40c; Y Ib. 
$1.00; Ib, $3.25. 
Extra Early 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Wisconsin “800” 
Extra Early. Heavy Yielder. 
Sweet and Luscious 
G437—A new extra early 
hybrid sweet corn, develop- 
ed at the University of Wis. 
It is one of the earliest va- 
rieties. Under normal con- 
ditions is ready to pick in 
70 to 72 days. Ears are 6 to 
714 in. long, usually 8 row- 
ed, and are well filled with 
tender, delicious, deep gold- 
en kernels; flavor and qual- 
ity are superb. A very pro- 
fitable variety for the mar- 
ket grower as it comes on 
when prices for the first 
are always high. As 
corn 
the stalks are dwarf it does 
not require much_ space, 
making it well suited for 
the small garden. Pkt. 10¢; 
Y2 pt. 35c; pt. 60¢; qt. $1.00. 
E. M. Halford, Okla.—I har- 
vested more tomatoes from 
1/2 acre of Jung’s Improved 
Wayahead than from 8 acres 
of other tomatoes. 
Edwin W. Bell, Mich.—Your 
Improved Wayahead Tomato 
is superb. Here in northern 
Mich. I had four other va- 
rieties but none of them 
could compare to your Way- 
ahead. 
Victory Freezer Peas 
G334—An “All-America” se- 
lection for yield and qual- 
ity being especially suited 
for freezing as the peas 
remain deep green and are 
very tender and_ sweet. 
Grows a healthy vine 24 to 
28 in. tall which bear an 
abundance of pods 3% in. 
long and containing 7 to 
9 peas of very high quality. 
One of the best varieties 
for freezing but equally 
good for using fresh from 
the garden. Pkt. 10c; Y2 pt. 
35c; pt. 60c; qt. $1.00. 
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. 
Topcrop Green Pod Bush Bean 
All America Gold Medal Winner. Superb Quality. Heavy Yielder. 
G132--A new bush bean developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture, that combines high disease resistance, excellent quality 
and large yields. Bushes are vigorous, 15 to 18 inches high and 
set a heavy crop of pods. Pods 6 to 7 in. long, round, straight 
meaty and free from string and fibre. Considered one of the 
best beans for canning, freezing or table use. Pkt. 12¢; V2 pt. 
35c; pt. 55¢; qt. $1.00. 
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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. 
G466—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. 15¢; 2 pkts. 25c; 2 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00. 
JUNG’S SUPER SELECT WAYAHEAD TOMATO 
G467—Many planters want Super Select or stock seed Tomato even 
though the price is high. To supply this demand we offer you 
seed saved from the most select plants and first or crown-set 
fruits. Price of this super-select seed: Pkt. 25c; 1% oz. $1.00; Y2 oz. 
$1.75; oz. $3.25. 
STRAIGHT EIGHT CUCUMBER 
Glen F. Clark, Wis.-We have the best sweet 
corn around here, it’s your Wis. “800”. 
Straight Eight Cucumber 
Unexcelled for Shipping, Slic- 
ing or Pickling. 
G220—All America Gold Medal 
Winner as an outstanding veg- 
etable 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 round- 
ed but not tapered ends. Fine 
for either home or market gar- 
den, as it yields heavily and 
can be used for shipping, pick- 
ling or slicing. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
25c; V4 Ib 60c; Ib. $2.00. 
LETTUCE 
Jung’s All Cream 
G246—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 turn- 
ing outward very gracefully 
and are handsomely wrinkled. 
The inside leaves are almost 
white and wonderfully crisp 
and tender. It grows quickly, 
is ready for use early and re- 
mains for weeks. It is the 
cream of all sorts and should 
be grown in every garden. Pkt. 
8c; VY2 oz. 15¢; oz. 25¢; VY Ib. 
85c. 
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New America Spinach 
G405—All-America Silver Medal 
Winner. A_ new, improved 
strain noted for its long stand- 
ing, high quality and high 
yields. The leaves are glossy 
dark green, thick and tender, 
heavily crumpled. Grows a vig- 
orous plant, 6 to 8 in. tall, 10 
to 12 in. across and are very 
slow to bolt to seed. Splendid 
for either home or market gar- 
dens. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢; Y% Ib. 
65¢; Ib. $1.95. 
WIS “800” 
Autumn Glory Hybrid Onion 
Large Size. Handsome Appearance. Excellent Keeper. 
G291—Compared to ordinary standard onions, you 
will find that this Hybrid Onion will mature 8 to 10 
days earlier, bulbs will be larger and more uniform 
in size and will keep until late spring. The bulbs are 
globe-shaped, 244 to 3 in. in diameter and the entire 
crop will be uniform in size, shape and color. Outer 
skin is heavy and a deep golden tan color; flesh white, 
very solid and of top quality. A very profitable onion 
to grow for market as well as the home garden. 
Pkt. 12c; V2 oz. 35c; oz. 60c; V4 Ib. $1.60, Ib. $5.75. 
Avtumn Glory Hybrid Sets 
$305—Now for the first time you can obtain sets of 
these superb long keeping and high quality Hybrid : 
Onions. By planting these sets you can grow onions ’ 3 
in your own garden of extra large size which will be : 
uniform in shape and appearance and will keep until 5 
late spring. Only a limited quantity available so advise 
early orders. Qt. 50c; 3 qts. $1.20. 
Ida J, Wright, Indiana—I was well pleased with every- 5 , 3 
thing I got of you in the spring, I raised the biggest, \ 
nicest onions trom the sets I bought from you AUTUMN GLORY HYBRID ONION 
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