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Potentillas ...........................................................24 Privet ..................................................................24 Pussy Willow ..................................................... 26 Quince, Flowering ........................................... 3,13 Rhododendrons ..................................................22 Sambucus ........................................................... 26 Snowberry .......................................................... 26 Spirea ................................................................. 26 Summersweet ..................................................... 26 Tamarix .............................................................. 26 Viburnum ........................................................... 27 Weigela...........................................Front Cover,26


Trees, Ornamental & Shade


Birch ...................................................................21 Corylus ............................................................... 21 Cottonwood ........................................................22 Crab Trees, Flowering ...................................12,21 Magnolia ............................................................ 21 Maple ................................................................. 21 Poplar .................................................................22 Redbud ............................................................... 21 Willow ................................................................ 21


Vegetable Seeds & Plants


Animal Food Crops ............................. Order Form Artichoke, Jerusalem .......................................... 57 Arugula ..............................................................55 Asparagus (seed & plants) .............................. 3,15 Beans ................................................... 42,44,45,46 Beets ..............................................................43,46 Broccoli .........................................................43,46 Brussels Sprouts .................................................47 Cabbage .........................................................42,47 Cabbage, Chinese ...............................................47 Cantaloupe ....................................................43,60 Carrots ...........................................................43,48 Caulifl ower .........................................................49 Celery/Celeriac .............................................47,56 Collards ..............................................................55 Corn, Ornamental ...............................................49 Corn, Pop ...........................................................49 Corn, Sweet .................................... 42,43,50,51,52 Corn Salad/Mache ..............................................55 Cover Crops ........................................ Order Form Cucumber ...................................... 3,4,42,43,52,53 Dill .....................................................................54 Eggplant .............................................................54 Garlic ..................................................................54 Gourds ...........................................................54,55 Ground Cherry ...................................................14 Horseradish ........................................................55 Kale ....................................................................55 Kohlrabi ............................................................. 57 Leek .................................................................... 57 Lettuce ...................................................... 43,58,59 Melons................................................. 42,43,60,75 Mesclun Mixes ...................................................59 Mushrooms ........................................................60 Okra ....................................................................60 Onion (seed & plants) ...................................61,62 Pak Choi .............................................................47 Parsley ................................................................55 Parsnips ..............................................................62 Peas ..................................................... 42,43,62,63 Pepper Plants .......................................................D Pepper Seeds ................................. 4,7,42,63,64,65 Potatoes ..............................................................66 Potatoes, Sweet ..................................................66 Pumpkins.................................................... 6,68,69 Radicchio ...........................................................55 Radish .......................................43,67,Order Form Rutabaga ............................................................65 Sale Seeds ...........................................Order Form Salsify ................................................................65 Scallions .............................................................61 Shallots ...............................................................67 Sorghum .............................................................49 Soybeans ............................................................46 Spinach ...............................................................65 Sprouting Seeds .................................................62 Squash, Summer ........................................ 7,42,70 Squash, Winter .....Front Cover,3,4,42,69,70,71,72 Swiss Chard .......................................................72 Tomato Plants ......................................................D Tomato Seeds .............................. 6,42,43,72,73,74 Turnips ...............................................................65 Watermelon ...................................................42,75


Jung Catalog Index (continued from Insert Page E) Vines, Ornamental


Bittersweet ..........................................................27 Clematis .......................................................... 5,28 Honeysuckle .......................................................27 Ivy ......................................................................27 Hops ...................................................................27 Passionfl ower .......................................................7 Trumpet Vine .....................................................27 Wisteria ..............................................................27


Gardening Supplies


Animal Control ...........................................8,41,48 Berry Boxes ..........................................................8 Books ...................................... D,G,11,15,55,57,68 Canning ................................................................G Composting ......................................................G,H Fencing ............................................22,25,28,40,41 Fertilizers ............................... D,10,21,31,36,73,74 Garden Planner Software ......................................2 Gifts for Gardeners ............H,29,32,87Order Form Greenhouses & Cold Frames .........................34,39 Inoculant ........................................................44,63 Insect, Pest & Disease Control ...11,38,39,48,66,90 Kitchen Supplies ......................... G,19,20,49,56,58 Labeling Supplies .......................18,34,Order Form Light Systems......................................................34 Mulches & Season Extenders ........................40,74 Peat Pots ..............................................................35 Plant Protection ....................................18,21,59,74 Plant Supports & Trellises ..................................... ............................. D,29,39,45,62,72,92Order Form Plant Starting Supplies ....................36,Order Form Potting Supplies ........................................35,39,67 Rain Barrel ...........................................................H Raised Bed Gardens .........................................8,39 Seeders ............................................40,Order Form Seed Starting Supplies ........................2,3,34,35,75 Shade Cloth .........................................................40 Soil Amendments ......... H,10,22,23,24,25,28,36,74 Soil Testing .........................................................40 Sprayers ...............................................................37 Sprouting Supplies ..............................................62 Ties, Twine & Clips ................................... D,39,72 Tomato Growing Supplies ..... D,39,40,45,72,73,74 Tools ................... H,17,20,32,36,37,40,Order Form Weed Control ........................................ H,15,18,37 Worm Composter .................................................H


Extended Phone Hours ........Order Form, Back Cvr Gift Certifi cate .....................................Order Form Guarantee ..............................................................E Order Information .................................................E Symbols.................................................................2 Zone Map .............................................................. 2


Typographical Errors–Although every precau- tion is taken to ensure accuracy, errors in price, quantity and/or specifi cations may occur. We re- serve the right to correct such errors.


Prices in this catalog are effective until December 1, 2012 or until stock is no lon- ger available. Prices supercede all previous catalogs. Jung Seed Co. reserves the right to change or correct prices.


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A TOP SELLER LAST YEAR! Pink Wonder Hybrid Tomato


See page 2 for details. – F –


stays blemish-free. The solid, meaty fl esh has mouth-watering sweet and tangy fl avor. Qual- ity holds for days after picking. Indeterminate plants are healthy and productive. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $1.95 (WAS $2.75). SAVE 29%


00557–(75 Day)–Big size, outstanding fl avor and long shelf life. Beefsteak- type, 8 oz. to 1 lb., globe- shaped fruits have glossy, smooth, deep pink skin that


A Jacob Cline Monarda (1 plant) B PowWow Wild Berry Conefl ower (1 plant) C Blue Fountains Delphinium (2 plants) D Alaska Shasta Daisy (1 plant) E Eva Cullem Garden Phlox (1 plant) F


Alert Hardy Aster (1 plant)


G Caradonna Salvia (1 plant) H Prairie Sunburst Daylily (1 plant)


I Rozanne Geranium (1 plant) J Goldsturm Rudbeckia (1 plant) K


Neon Sedum (1 plant)


L Silver Mound Artemisia (3 plants) M Elke Geranium (1 plant) N Missouri Primrose (1 plant) O Zing Rose Dianthus (3 plants) P


THE SHADY NOOK GARDEN


Turn a shady location into a tapestry of foliage textures and fl ower color!


14796 (X)–Our collection includes 18 plants for shade or partial shade. The plants will cover a large 9 ft. x 12 ft. area. Available by mailorder only.


SPECIAL VALUE


A Brim Cup Hosta (1 plant) B Purple Dome Aster (1 plant) C Luxuriant Bleeding Heart (1 plant) D Frances Williams Hosta (3 plants) E Elke Hardy Geranium (1 plant) F


G Rocket Ligularia (2 plants) H Montgomery Astilbe (1 plant) I Jack Frost Brunnera (1 plant) V


Bowles Vinca Minor (6 plants)


A $91.40 value for $59.95 Save 34%


We reserve the right to substitute a similar plant of equal or greater value if a shortage occurs.


CLASSIC PERENNIAL BORDER


Three Seasons of Color - Pre-Planned and Ready-To-Plant


14797 (X)–This spectacular value includes all the plants you need for a colorful three-season perennial border. We’ve se- lected 16 varieties, 21 plants in all, for a beautiful display of color from spring until late fall. The plants will cover a large 4 ft. x 10 ft. area. Recommended for planting in partial to full sun. Available by mailorder only.


SPECIAL VALUE


Amethyst Myst Heuchera (1 plant)


Elijah Blue Fescue Grass (1 plant)


A $101.75 value for $69.95 Save 31%


We reserve the right to substitute a similar plant of equal or greater value if a shortage occurs.


Spring Special

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