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SPAGHETTI SQUASH Vermicelli Hybrid


VERMICELLI HYBRID


03693–(90 Day)–A new and improved spa- ghetti squash. The same great pasta taste, but Vermicelli produces fruits earlier and in less space than other spaghetti squash varieties. Semi-bush plants dependably yield creamy yellow, uniform 2 to 3 pound fruits fi lled with delicious yellow fl esh. No need to worry about storage; the fruits keep for up to 6 months once the skin hardens. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; (L) oz. $13.95


Small Wonder Hybrid SMALL WONDER HYBRID


03692–(75-80 Day)–A low-calorie substitute for pasta in a new single-serving size. Boil or bake the smaller 6 by 5 inch yellow fruits, fork out the sweet light yellow fl esh and top it with your favorite sauce, or simply toss with butter and Parmesan cheese. The vines of Small Wonder are exceptionally produc- tive and the squash have a very good shelf life. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.55; 2 pkts. $4.40; (L) oz. $12.95


SWISS CHARD


These nutritious greens are a more heat-resis- tant alternative to spinach. Delicious fresh or steamed. About 1800 seeds per ounce.


Bright Lights


03742–(60 Day)–This vibrant Swiss chard has stems of many colors. It has an im- proved mild chard fl avor. Begin harvesting the vitamin-rich greens in 4 to 5 weeks and let them grow back for repeated enjoyment 1998 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; (K) ½ oz. $5.95; (L) oz. $9.95


Lucullus BRIGHT LIGHTS


03740–(60 Day)–One of the best for greens. Thick, creamy-white 12 inch stalks and crin- kled green leaves. Very productive. (Not pic- tured). (A) Pkt. (350 seeds) $1.85; (K) ½ oz. $2.75; (L) oz. $3.95


Prima Rossa PRIMA ROSSA


03748–(25-60 Day)–(PVP)–Not only delicious, but or- namental, too! Leaves turn deep red when temperatures are cool. Harvest at the baby leaf stage in just 25 days for colorful salads or let it grow and enjoy its tender texture used as a traditional chard. During warm temperatures, leaves may be green with red veins. (A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.90; (K) ½ oz. 4.75; (L) oz. $6.95


Collapsible Tomato Cages


83021–Simple to use cages pro- vide sturdy sup- port. Set up one 40 inch cage per determinate plant or two stacked on each other per in- determinate plant. Cages fold to store fl at. Made of heavy gauge wire for


Cages are 14½" wide by 40" tall. Sold in sets of 3. 1 set of 3 cages


Tomato Spirals


87941–Support tomatoes and vining plants without tying and retying as they grow. These sturdy spirals are made from heavy gauge galvanized steel coated with green PVC to blend in with your plants. 59 inches high. Sold in sets of 4. 1 set (4 spirals) $24.95; 2 or more sets $21.95 each


RED MULCH FILM– See page 40.


– 72 – durability. GIANT OXHEART


AUNT RUBY’S


HEIRLOOM TOMATOES Aunt Ruby’s German Green


00043–(80 Day)–A large green beefsteak tomato with delicious sweet, spicy fl avor. Globe-shaped, 12 to 16 ounce, smooth-skinned fruits are light green with a hint of yellow when ripe. The green fl esh is meaty and full-fl avored. Indeterminate plants. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


Brandywine BRANDYWINE


The very large, fl attened globes are somewhat irregu- lar in shape with deep pink skin and red fl esh. Indeter- minate potato leaf plants. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10; (F) 1


⁄16 oz. $7.95 Cherokee Purple


CHEROKEE PURPLE


00188–80-90 Day)–Unusual color. Flavor rivals Brandywine! Medium pink-purple fruits appear brown in color, averaging 8 to 12 ounces. Fruits are round to oblate, with no cracking. Tolerant to mild drought and common diseases. Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20;


Giant Oxheart


00300–(80-95 Day)–Long-time home garden favor- ite. Deep rosy-pink heart-shaped fruits are fi rm and meaty, some weighing up to 2 lbs. The thick fl esh has few seeds and a mild fl avor. The vigorous indetermi- nate plants produce high yields of fruits borne in clus- ters of 2 to 7. Tolerates high humidity. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10


Mortgage Lifter


MORTGAGE LIFTER


few seeds that weigh 1 to 2 lbs. each or more. Delec- table sweet, mild fl avor. Indeterminate plants. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10


Mr. Stripey


00506–(80 Day)–This heirloom from the Mid-Atlantic states can be traced back to the 1800’s. Large, ridge- shouldered, 9 oz. to 2 lb. fruits are an unusual combina- tion of orange-yellow mottled with red, both inside and out. Smooth meaty fl esh is mid-fl avored and very low in acid. Indeterminate vines.


(A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10 Pineapple


00553–(85-90 Day)–Beefsteak-type fruits up to 2 lbs. each have superb mild fl avor. Skin is orange-yellow with red streaks. Yellow fl esh has deep pink streaks and few seeds. Indeterminate plants. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


Red Brandywine


00600–(90-100 Day)–A selection of Brandywine that dates back to 1885. Deep red 8 to 10 oz. fruits have luscious fl avor. Indeterminate vines. (Not potato leaved). (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.90


Jung’s $32.95; 2 or more sets for $29.95 each Tomato Clips


53338–Simple plastic clips attach tomato plants, dahl- ias and other tall plants to supports. The green plastic clips simply clamp closed. Reuseable year after year. Keep a supply handy in a zip bag. 120 clips per bag. 1 bag $7.95; 2 or more bags for $6.95 each


Visit our website at www.jungseed.com JUNG’S WAYAHEAD


placed ads in magazines and newspapers offering a pack- age of Wayahead for 10¢. You might say the Wayahead tomato helped build our business as many loyal custom- ers resulted from the 10¢ purchase. The tomatoes are me- dium size, nearly round, bright red and very smooth. The fl esh is solid with true tomato fl avor. One of the fi nest for juice. Our strain of this tomato has all been grown from single plant selections. Determinate growth habit. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; (J) ¼ oz. $8.95; (K) ½ oz. $14.95; (L) oz. $24.95


Wayahead 00806–(63 Day) As its name indicates, it’s “wayahead” when it comes to early ripen- ing. First offered in our 1921 cata- log, Wayahead remains one of our most popular tomatoes. For many years we


00481–(75-85 Day)–Also called Radiator Charlie. An old favorite with good yields of very large, pink-skinned, meaty fruits with


YELLOW PEAR


Yellow Brandywine


00830–(90-100 Day)–Golden-orange fruits up to 1½ lbs. Has the distinct fl avor and texture of regular Brandywine. Indeterminate potato leaf plants. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10


Yellow Pear


00842–(78 Day)–Delightfully sweet pear- shaped tomatoes are considered ‘garden can- dy’ by many. The 1¾ to 2 inch yellow fruits are delightful for salads, preserving, or eating fresh. Vigorous indeterminate plants bear profusely. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10


Rainbow


Heirloom Blend 00345–(68-110 Day)–A mix of colorful, tasty heirloom tomatoes. In- cludes a broad sampling of varieties treasured for generations. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.35; 2 pkts. $4.10


YELLOW BRANDYWINE RED BRANDYWINE


00112–(90-100 Day)–This Amish heirloom is renowned for its rich, spicy fl avor. Other tomatoes seem almost bland in comparison.


PINEAPPLE MR. STRIPEY


RAINBOW BLEND


Deluxe Tomato Obelisk


Show Off Your Prize Tomato Plants in Style


53740–Ornamental plant sup- ports aren’t just for fl owers anymore. With this beauti- ful tower you can grow your plants on a patio or balcony. Makes it handy to pick ripe fruits when they’re ready. Easy to assemble. Comes with leg poles that you simply push into the ground or a large pot for sturdy support. Made to last for years, it’s constructed of sturdy 7


diameter decoratively em- bossed metal bands. Overall height is 5 ft. Each $34.95


See our Tomato Trellis in a Pot Growing System on page 39. More Tomato Growing Supplies on Insert D. QUESTIONS? Call customer service 1-800-297-3123 coated steel tubing with 113


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