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$-1111 CACO 
S-1112 NIAGARA 
Jung 4 Select Grapes 
$1111—CACO—Considered as one of the 
best red Grapes and also very hardy. Fruit 
is rich, tender and juicy, rich flavored and 
of finest quality. Equally fine for eating 
fresh or to be used for jellies, juice or 
wine. Strong 2-yr. plants: Each 45c; 3 for 
$1.25; 12 for $4.25. 
S1110—THE FAMOUS CONCORD GRAPE 
—cConcord is the most popular grape. It is 
the one variety that is supreme for every 
purpose where Grapes are wanted. It grows 
on all soils, in all climates, is perfectly 
hardy and extremely productive. The 
bunches are large and compact, berries 
large, bluish black over-spread with bloom. 
Flavor rich and superb, sweet and juicy. 
Fruit is produced annually in great abund- 
ance. Strong 2-yr. plants. Each 35c; 3 for 
$1.00; doz. $3.50. 
$1112—NIAGARA—Occupies the same posi- 
tion among white grapes as Consorn does 
among the black. Produces fine bunches of 
large white berries of yellowish white color. 
Tangy, muscatine flavor and excellent for 
all purposes. Strong 2-yr. plants. Each: 40c; 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
$1114X—One select plant otf each of these 
3 fine Grapes for $1.10; 3 of each for $3.00. 
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$1072—This 
S-1110—CONCORD 
$-1072 RUBY BUSH CHERRY 
Ruby Bush Cherry 
is a great improve- 
Mrs. C. Esso, N.J.—Received our plants in ment over the Nanking as it bears 
good condition, they are wonderful. more abundantly, the fruit is larg- 
er and of better gquality. The 
S-1074 NEW METEOR CHERRY 
New Meteor Cherry 
Minnesota No. 66 
S-1074—A new hardy Cherry of high quality de- 
yeloped at the Minn. Fruit Breeding Farm. Grows 
a strong vigorous tree, 8 to 10 ft. tall, with an up- 
right, moderately spreading habit. Foliage is dense 
and luxuriant and is resistant to leaf spot. The 
cherries are large to extra large, and an attractive 
light red color; skin thin and tender. Of superb 
quality and equally good for eating raw, canning 
or pies. Strong sturdy 3-4 ft. trees: Each $1.95; 
3 for $5.25 postpaid. 
Eal B. Leffel, Mich.—Received seeds and berry 
plants, ail are nice and in good condition so am 
ordering more. 
shapely bushes grow 7 to 8 
ft. tall and usually bear the 
2nd year. The “3rd year 
branches are literally cov- 
ered with bright red fruit 
of superb quality for pies, 
jam or jell. Set out at least 
two of these trees toe insure 
pollination. Select 24 to 36” 
plants: 2 for $1.95; 6 for 
$5.25. 
Jung’s Big Profit or Iroquois 
Vigorous in Growth. Handsome 
rind hard: flesh rich salmon, 
G-410 BANANA SQUASH 
The Great Banana Squash 
Resistant to Bugs. Good Keepers. Superb Quality. 
G410—This squash keeps equal to Hubbard, is fully 
as good in quality, more prolific and ripens earl- 
ier. The color is grayish green, shell soft so that 
it can be cut with a knife. It grows 18 to 30 in. 
long and 6 to 8 in. in diameter, many weighing 
25 to 30 Ibs.; flesh is very thick, deep orange in 
color, entirely free from fbre and_ stringiness. 
Cooks up perfectly smooth and of the most de- 
licious flavor. Vines are very vigorous growers 
and more resistant to squash bugs than any other 
variety. Pkt. 8c; oz. 25¢; V4 Ib. 65c; Ib. $1.90; 5 Ibs. 
$9.25. 
Wisconsin ‘55’’ Tomato 
Vigorous Grower. Handsome Appearance. 
Smooth, Deep Red Fruits. 
G470—This superb new tomato was developed by 
Dr. John C. Walker end Dr. James Kuntz of the 
University of Wisconsin. It ripens as early as John 
Baer and has all the good qualities of Stokesdale 
and Rutgers. Compared to these it has larger fruit, 
Large, 
G-266 IROQUOIS or BIG PROFIT 
Superb Quality. Heavy Yielder. 
in Appearance. 
G266—An outstanding cantaloupe or muskmelon for either the home 
garden or market growers. Our improved strain combines resistance 
to disease with highest quality, and heavy yields. Melons grow 7 in. 
long, 6 in. in diameter, well defined ribs and good heavy netting; 
thick and deep, 
cellent quality and flavor. Very small seed cavity. Jung’s Special sel- 
ect Seed. Pkt. 12¢; oz. 35c; V4 Ib. 95c; Ib. $2.65; 5 Ibs. $12.50. 
Musk Melon 
fine grained, of ex- 
S-438 WIS. 950 SWEET CORN 
Wisconsin 950’’ Hybrid Sweet Corn 
S-438—(80 day) A new and better Hybrid Sweet Corn de- 
veloped by Prof. Andrew of the Wis.. College of Agri- 
culture. We consider it one of the very best as it ex- 
cells in vigor, yield and quality. Grows a vigorous stalk, 
5 to 6 ft. tall which often bear 2 ears to a stalk. Ears 7 
to 8 in. long, 12 to 14 rows of bright golden kernels which 
are remarkably sweet and tender. A superb Sweet Corn 
for either the home or market garden and unsurpassed 
for using fresh, canning or freezing. Pkt. 12¢; V2 pt. 35¢7 
pt. 60c; qt. $1.10. 
G-470 WIS. “55” TOMATO 
no shoulder cracks, no blossom emd rot, ripens 
evenly, is uniform in size, has a strong skin and 
solid walls so makes an excellent shipper. It is 
also resistant to defoliation diseases, early blight 
and leaf spot. Thus far it has out-yielded other 
varieties by 30%. You will find this to be the top 
ranking Tomato. Jung’s Certified Seed: Pkt. 15¢; 
Vq oz. 30¢; V2 oz. 50c; oz. $1.00; 1% Ib. $2.50. 
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x CIO REN 
contains 14 full sized packets as follows: 
BEANS—Brittle Wax 
BEANS—Topcrop 
BEET—Early Wonder 
_ CABBAGE—Golden Acre 
_- CARROTS—First of All 
CUCUMBER—Earliest of All 
SWEET CORN—Wis. 800 
4 oz. 
lection. 
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14 Big Packets of the Earliest Vegetables for $1.25 
G499X—If you wish to have things in your garden very early, far 
ahead of your neighbors, plant this special collection. It is made up 
of our very earliest varieties of Northern Grown Seeds which are un- 
excelled for earliness, hardiness and productiveness. This collection 
LETTUCE—Best of All 
ONION—Ea. 
PEAS—Little Marvel 
RADISH—Jung’s 
PUMPKIN—Bush Pie 
SQUASH—Bush Table Queen 
TOMATO—Jung’s Wayahead 
If brought at regular catalog price the above would cost $1.40 but 
Ss a special offer we will send the above 14 full packets of Earliest 
eeds for $1.25. Booklet ef Culture Instructions free with each Col- 
Yellow Globe 
Rapid Red 
