Select Muskmelons 
Special Extra Early Knight 
. G268—Positively the earliest green-fleshed 
% musk melon ever grown. Of medium size 
, weighing from 2'% to 4 pounds. The skin is 
E green ribbed and yellow towards the center. 
% In flavor it is exceedingly fine. A heavy 
% cropper and absolutely the earliest of all 
musk melons. We recommend it particularly 
to all whose profit depends upon being first 
in market and their uniform size and shape 
combined with their delicious flavor. sell 
rapidly at high prices. Pkt. 8c7 oz. 25c; V4 Ib. 
66c; Ib. $2.25, 
‘ J. O. Samuelson, Il.—We are well pleased with 
j our garden grown from Jung’s Seeds. Many com- 
f pliments on the fine strains of flowers. Your | 
“Big Profit” melons are a “must” in our gar- 
den. 
G-275 SELECT HONEY ROCK G-271 GRANITE STATE 
Jung’s Select Honey Rock 
Sweet as Sugar. Solid as a Rock, Heavy Yielder, 
Handsome Appearance. 
G275—Melon growers will find Honey Rock an 
ideal melon as it combines quality, productiveness, 
high quality and handsome appearance. It is main- 
erop variety, maturing in about 85 days; the vines 
are vigorous growers, free from disease and pro- 
duce 5 to 7 large melons. Flesh is very thick, 
deep orange in color and remarkably sweet. You 
will make no mistake in planting this fine melon. 
Extra select seed saved only from hand selected 
melons. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30c; 14 Ib. 65c; ib, $2.50. 
New Granite State 
Extra Early. Superb Quality. 1951 Award Winner. 
G271—An extra early, high quality muskmelon of the Honey Rock type that . 
was developed by the N. H. Agricultural College and is well suited for 
regions where earliness is a main factor. Vines are vigorous and com- 
pact but remarkably productive. Fruits average 5 in. long by 4% in. in 
diameter and are well netted, a sure sign of quality. Flesh is very thick, 
deep salmon and of excellent quality with a high sugar content. A high | 
quality melon for both the home and rearby markets. Pkt. 12¢; oz. 357 
Va Ib, 90c; Ib. $2.50. 
Giant Early Wonder 
Mammoth Size. Superb Quality. Beautiful Appearance. An Excellent | 
Melon for the Home or Market Garden. 
G270—A new Musk Melon combining extra large size. fine appearance and 
superb quality. Although of the largest size it ripens early (85 to 90. days). 
Melons are slightly oval in shape, 8 to 10 in. long and 6 to _7 in. in dia- 
meter, rind heavily netted, a sure indication of quality. Flesh is very 
thick, deep orange in color. fine grained and very sweet and delicious. 
Extra Select Seed: Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢; Va Ib. 65c; Ib. $2.35. 
G-268 EXTRA EARLY KNIGHT 
Super Hale’s Best Cantcloupe 
G272—Manvy years of extreme care were spent in producing this 
splendid strain of cantaloupe. No matter what price you pay you 
cannot get a better melon. It 
is extremely early, very pro- 
ductive, uniform in size, and 
the deep orange flesh is of 
the highest quality. The 
melons are heavily netted 
and the flesh very solid, m:k- 
ing "it one of the very best 
shippers. You will never re- 
gret having planted this fine 
melon. Extra Select Seed. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢; V4 Ib. 60c¢; 
ib, $2.25. 
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G-270 GIANT EARLY WONDER 
Protect Your Melons 
Fight Insects With 
RED ARROW GARDEN SPRAY 
M60—One of the best 
and most widely 
used Garden Sprays 
for controlling bugs 
and insects such as 
aphis, cabbage 
worms, cucumber 
beetles, thrips, ete. 
This spray is deadly 
to insects but harm- 
less to humans, birds 
and animals. Will 
not burn delicate 
leaves or tender 
flowers. Mixes easily with even hard water 
and has ingredients making it spread and 
BANANA MUSKMELON 
G265—A remarkably fine melon that looks 
and tastes like a banana. The fruits grow 
14 to 18 in. long, flesh is deep orange color- 
ed, solid and sweet, and spicy in flavor. Try 
G-200 CITRON 
CITRON 
G200—COLORADO PRESERVING—A 
large fruited variety producing the 
stick to the foliage. We consider this one of 
the most satisfactory garden sprays for both 
flowers and vegetables, Simply mix 1 tea- 
spoonful of this spray with a qt. of water 
and spray on both top and under side of 
leaves. 
MUSTARD 
G280—-GIANT CURLED—The leaves are large, 
light green with a tint of yellow much crimp- 
ed and frilled at edges. The plant is upright, 
or slightly spreading in growth. This variety 
a few of these melons in your garden this handsome fruits in abundance. The 1 oz. Bottle (makes 2 gals. spray) ...... 35 is highly esteemed in the South for the mar- 
year, any which you don’ eat can be sold flesh is white, very solid and is used 4 Bottl ket as well as the home garden on account of 
at a good price. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢; Va Ib. 70c. for pickles and preserves. Pkt. 8¢; oz. Bottle (makes 8 gals. spray) --... 1.00 its vigorous growth, hardiness and good qual- 
nm sos oz. 20c; % Ib. 45c. Ipt.Bottle (makes 32 gals. of spray) .... 2.85 ity. Pkt. 7c; oz. 20c. 
KOHL RABI 
G232—EARLY PURPLE ViIENNA— 
This vegetable is grown for its tur- 
nip-shaped bulb which grows above 
the ground. Excellent for soups or 
cooking in the same manner as tur- 
nips. Grows to a large size and of 
juicy quality. Very early and of fine 
shape and delicate flavor. Pkt. 8c; 
Ya oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
HERBS 
G492—ANISE—Used for cordials, garnish- 
ing and flavoring. The seeds have an aro- 
matic taste. Pkt. 8c. 
G225—DILL—Used in large quantities in 
making Dill Pickles: also for flavoring 
vinegar. Pkt. 8c; oz. 25c. 
G493—Sage—Sow in rich soil and thin 
plants to 15 in. apart. Used for flavoring 
and dressing. Pkt. 8c. 
G495—SWEET MARJORAM—The leaves and 
and very light green or almost white end shoots are esteemed for seasoning in 
in color and are of the finest quality summer and also dried for winter use. 
if used when about 2 in. in diameter. Pkt. 8c. 
Pkt. 8c; 42 02. 25c; oz. 40c. G494--SUMMER SAVORY—The leaves and 
flowers are used extensively for flavoring, 
LEEK particularly in soups and dressings. Pkt. 8c. 
G235—LARGE AMERICAN — Most 
G496—THYME—The leaves are used for 
highly esteemed for flavoring soups, 
seasoning. Pkt. 8c. 
stews. etc. The plants are of vigor- 
ous growth and have extra long ; : z 
stems which branch to a snowy Edwin C. Saunders, Ohio—Jung’s Seeds were spring ‘up to'the first part 
whiteness. Cultivate the same as for the best I ever planted, my garden was a show of June. Oz. 10¢; V2 Ib. 
onions, Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 20c; oz. 35c. spot. 35c; Ib. 60c; 5 Ibs. $2.25. 
SUNFLOWER 
G428—EARLY ADVANCE 
—This variety matures 
earlier than the old Mam- 
moth Russian, grows a 
shorter stalk and makes a 
better quality feed. Sun- 
flower seed is an excel- 
lent and cheap feed for 
poultry and fowl of all 
kinds. They eat it greed- 
ily, fatten well and at- 
tain a bright lustrous 
plumage and strong 
healthy condition better 
than on almost any other 
food. It is the best egg 
producing food known. 
Also an excellent food for 
birds and parrots. Plant 
the same as you would 
corn any time from early 
sRtek 
G233—WHITE VIENNA—This varie- 
ty is very early with distinct small 
tops. The bulbs are of medium size 
G-423 SUNFLOWER 
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