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GARDEN PEAS FOR SHELLING


Peas make their best growth during cool weather and can be planted when the soil temperature is 45ºF. Successive plantings will produce peas over a longer period. Seeds should be planted 1 inch deep, 2 inches apart, with rows close together for best yields. Inoculation with nitrogen (sold below) should be used for maximum yields. Taller varieties should be trained on a trellis or fence to increase crops. A double row can then be planted 6 inches apart with the support between the rows. Our 1½ oz. packets will plant a 10 to 12 foot row, ½ Lb. will plant 40 to 60 feet. Average seed count is 125 seeds per ounce.


Progress No. 9 MR BIG Mr Big


02935–(58-62 Day)–(PVP)–This garden pea is a ‘big deal’ in every way. It excels in giant pod size, ease of shelling, number of peas per pod, sweet berry fl avor, outstand- ing yields over a long period and disease resistance. The vigorous vines can grow in the garden with no support or on a trellis or fence for easier picking. Long 4½ inch pods hold 9 or 10 plump, dark green, sweet peas that retain quality for an extended time. Great fresh and for freezing. One of the best peas for late summer planting for fall harvest. 2000 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. $2.25; (N) ½ Lb. $6.95; (P) Lb. $10.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $18.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $32.95


earliest large-podded peas. The dark green vines grow only 14 to 16 inches tall and are wonderfully productive. Pods measure 4 to 5 inches long and contain from 8 to 10 sweet, delicious peas of superb quality. (A) Pkt. $1.75; (N) ½ Lb. $4.95; (P) Lb. $7.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $13.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $24.95


02950–(63 Day)–JUNG’S BLUE BANTAM BRAND–One of the


JUNG’S GARDEN PEA OFFER Progress No. 9, Little Marvel, Wando and Green Arrow.


EARLY FROSTY Early Frosty


02905–(63 Day)–One of the best early peas for freezing. Produces outstand- ing yields of 3½ inch pods tightly packed with 6 to 7 tender, sweet, dark green peas. Strong vines grow about 28 inches tall and produce many double pods concen- trated near the top of the plant for easy picking. Widely adapted to a wide range of growing conditions. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. $1.75; (N) ½ Lb. $4.95; (P) Lb. $7.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $13.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $24.95


02990 (X)–1 Pkt. of each for $5.95 02991 (X)–½ Lb. of each for $16.95 02992 (X)–1 Lb. of each for $26.95


to 18 inch vines are heavily set with 4 inch pods, often borne in pairs. Pods are fi lled with 6 to 9 large, tender peas that hold for a long time and are truly ‘lit- tle marvels’ for fresh use and freezing. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. $1.75; (N) ½ Lb. $4.95; (P) Lb. $7.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $13.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $24.95


Extra Early Little Marvel 02920–(63 Day)–A favorite for over 60 years! Space-saving 15


KARINA PEA–Bears longer and out- yields other varieties. See page 43.


SWEET NON-BELL PEPPERS


Aruba Hybrid


03103–(65 Day)–Huge, de- licious peppers grow up to 10 inches long. This Cu- banelle-type pepper produces elongated, 3 to 4 lobed fruit with distinctive fl avor that’s mildly sweet and fruity with a hint of heat. Perfect for salad and stir-fry. Peppers mature from lime-green to orange to red to brown. Vigorous plants bear a huge crop. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.70


Banana Bill Hybrid 03108–(65 Day)–Mild and sweet fl avor, early and terrifi c yields. These long, tapered, sweet banana pep- pers are 5 to 7 inches long by 1¾ inches wide at the crowns with thick walls and pretty bright yellow color that changes to red. They’re deli- cious harvested red or yellow, but fl avor is especially sweet at the red stage. Disease resis- tant, super-productive plants. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90


DAKOTA Dakota


02911–(57 Day)–This early pea produces a crop before summer heat hits. One of the highest-yielding early crop peas. The 6 to 7 inch pods are fi lled with 8 to 9 sweet green peas. High-yielding 22 to 26 inch vines produce an early concentrated pod set mak- ing it an excellent choice for gardeners who like to freeze or can peas. Has resistance to fusarium wilt and powdery mildew. (A) Pkt. $1.75; (N) ½ Lb. $4.95; (P) Lb. $7.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $13.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $24.95


GREEN ARROW WANDO Green Arrow


02910–(70 Day)–Our most popular main crop pea. Developed in England, Green Arrow produces high yields of extra long pods fi lled with 9 to 11 bright green, tender and delicious peas. It has resistance to both downy mildew and fusarium wilt. The peas freeze well and remain sweet for a long time. Vines are 28 inches long. (A) Pkt. $1.75; (N) ½ Lb. $4.95; (P) Lb. $7.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $13.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $24.95


Wando


02980–(70 Day)–Succeeds under heat and drought conditions where other varieties fail. Well-suited for late plant- ing. Vines grow to a medium height and bear an abundant crop of pods 3½ to 4 inches long which contain 7 to 9 peas. Very sweet and excellent for freezing. (A) Pkt. $1.75; (N) ½ Lb. $4.95; (P) Lb. $7.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $13.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $24.95


Tall Telephone or Alderman


large, sweet, green peas perfect for canning and quick freezing. Holds well for several days. Grows 4½ to 5 feet tall and requires a trellis or fence for support. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. $1.75; (N) ½ Lb. $4.95; (P) Lb. $7.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $13.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $24.95


FIND OUR HANDY BEAN & PEA SHELLER ON INSERT PAGE G. MAESTRO Maestro


02930–(61 Day)–Extra-early yields of ex- tra-long pods. This outstanding pea produc- es 4 inch pods containing 8 to 10 dark green sweet tasting peas. Strong vines are 24 to 27 inches tall with pods often borne in pairs. Re- sistant to powdery mildew and several other diseases. (A) Pkt. $1.75; (N) ½ Lb. $4.95; (P) Lb. $7.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $13.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $24.95


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Increase bean and pea crops by 20% to 50% with INOCULANT


51274–Inoculant contains 100% organic nitrogen-fi xing rhizobia to promote stronger, healthier plants, increase yields and improve soil quality. Use for legume plants such as beans and peas. Easy to use. Just mix with seeds before sowing.


(A)–Garden size (treats up to 8 lbs. of seed) Each $5.45 (B)–Bushel size (treats up to 50 lbs. of seed) Each $7.95.


GRANULAR


51277–GRANULAR INOCULANT–Sprinkle this handy granular in- oculant directly into the row as you plant. Treats 150 ft. of row. Each $10.95; 2 or more $9.95 each


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03203–(73 Day)–Exceptionally sweet fl avor – tasty fresh, grilled or roasted. Hefty, thick-walled, Italian bullhorn-type fruits 8 inches long and 2½ inches across mature from green to red quickly, with fl avor sweetest at the red stage. Has resistance to almost every disease that affects peppers. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $4.45; 2 pkts. $8.20


J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 63 –


02966–(68 Day)–Extra-easy picking and extra-easy shelling. Vines produce long, plump, dark green, 4½ to 5 inch pods each containing 7 to 9


cooked. Especially fl avorful when eaten at the ripe red stage. Italian horn-shaped fruits average 6 inches long with wide shoulders and have medium-thick walls. Upright plants 28 inches tall can be grown in containers. Grows successfully almost any- where. 2006 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50; 5 pkts. $12.95


Carmen Hybrid 03127–(60 Day)–One of the sweetest pep- pers, both raw and


Gypsy Hybrid


03163–(62 Day)–Early and productive. Sweet and tasty peppers with medium-thick walls are ideal for salads or frying. Elongated 4 to 5 inch fruits can be used at early yellow-green stage or left to ripen to orange-red. The 18 inch plants are resistant to TMV. 1981 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.50


Planet Hybrid


A RARE PARTHENOCARPIC PEPPER THAT SETS FRUIT WITHOUT POLLINATION. AMAZING YIELDS OVER A LONG HARVEST PERIOD.


ARUBA


BANANA BILL


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