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GREMLINS FANCY GOURDS


Gourds are a vine crop that bears an abundance of ornamental, curi- ous shaped fruits which are prized for fall decorating. They are easy to grow, requiring the same culture as winter squash. Seed size var- ies from 125 to 500 seeds per ounce.


02331–GREMLINS–(95-100 Day)–These unique and strangely beautiful ‘freaks of nature’ are bright, bold and crazy warted gourds 5 to 7 inches or more in size. They come in a variety of solid, striped and speckled vibrant colors and a multitude of shapes – stars, wings, acorns, mushrooms, necks and more. Part of the


‘Super Freak™’ series of gourds and pumpkins. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $4.75; 2 pkts. $8.70; 5 pkts. $19.45; (G) 250 seeds $34.95; (W) 500 seeds $59.95


FUN FALL DISPLAY OFFER


02318 (X)–Includes one packet each of Gremlins and Lunch Lady Gourds plus one packet of Goosebumps Pumpkin (p.78), 3 packets total, a $12.15 value for $9.95


02325–BIRD HOUSE–(125 Day)–Now you can grow birdhouses in your garden. Fruits are just the right size for bluebirds, wrens and many others. Harvest when the smooth, greenish rind starts to turn


tan. Allow to dry for crafts, birdhouses, etc. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.85; 2 pkts. $4.90; (L) oz. $9.75


mature earlier than other gourds. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90; (K) ½ oz. (approx. 350 seeds) $28.95


plays and unique Easter eggs with these colorful egg-shaped gourds. The vigorous, multi-stemmed bush plants are 3 to 4 feet across at maturity, each plant bearing a prolifi c supply of 2½ by 3 inch fruits that are strung like pearls along the stems. Fruits


in diameter. The enormous fruits resemble old-fashioned bushel baskets. They have a light tan exterior when ripe. Excellent for cre-


ating unique arts and crafts when cured. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (L) oz. $9.95


02344–LONG-HANDLED DIPPER–(120 Day)–This gourd grows a handle 2 to 4 feet long with a bulbed end that can be carved out to form a bowl for a dipper. Grow on a trellis for longer, straighter


handles. Widely used for crafting. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; (L) oz. $10.95


02327–BUSHEL–(120 Day)–This heirloom gourd can weigh anywhere from 30 to 100 pounds and measure 12 to 18 inches


gourds 10 inches in diameter by 15 inches tall. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (L) oz. $8.95 02337–GOBLIN EGGS–(80 Day)–Create


02326–BIRD HOUSE MARTINHOUSE–(100 Day)–A purifi ed strain of the original birdhouse gourd. Produces smooth, hard-shelled


wonderful fall dis-


BIRD HOUSE


BIRD HOUSE MARTINHOUSE GOBLIN EGGS


tion getters! (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; (K) ½ oz. $9.95; (L) oz. $16.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $47.95


02324–AUTUMN WINGS BLEND–(100 Day)–These unique gourds are produced in many vibrant colors and unusual shapes. All display wings, many are warted. Some are in the shape of 12 inch swans, oth- ers may be small spoons, pears, and small to large bottles. Sure atten-


02322–DAISY MIX–(95 Day)–The gourds in the picture were not waxed or painted, but are naturally shiny with the majority displaying the unique daisy pattern on the stem end. The colorful mix includes shades of orange, green, yellow and white with contrasting ‘daisies’. The high-yielding plants produce best when not over-crowded. There


is nothing else like them. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $3.95; 2 pkts. $6.95; (G) 250 seeds $15.95; (C) 1000 seeds $49.95 CUSTOMER FAVORITES GOURD SAMPLER


02319 (X)–One pkt. each of Autumn Wings and Daisy for $5.95


02334–DANCING/SPINNING–(90-100 Day)–Long, highly productive vines yield small 2 inch bottle-shaped gourds with dark green skin and mottled white striping. Very hard-shelled when dried making them excellent for crafts. Originally found in Tennessee where, supposedly


AUTUMN WINGS BLEND


years ago, children used to spin them like tops on their school desks. (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; (K) ½ oz. $8.95; (L) oz. $14.95


02333–LUNCH LADY–(120 Day)–Don’t let these giant warted gourds freak you out! They come in a variety of sizes that range from 5 to 20 lbs. and the colors are just as variable. All have very hard shells and lots of warts to make them interesting.


(A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.45; (K) ½ oz. $10.45; (L) oz. $17.95


03685–TURK’S TURBAN SQUASH–(105 Day)–Orange-red fruits are 8 to 10 inches across, with a prominent “button” that has stripes of


orange, red, white and green. The squash are edible. (A) Pkt. (40 seeds) $2.45; (L) oz. $6.95


03684–TINY TURK SQUASH–(100 Day)–A miniature selection of Turk’s Turban with similar color and shape. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.65; 2 pkts. $4.50; (L) oz. $8.95


02323–SPECKLED APPLE–(110 Day)–This unique gourd has a nearly perfect apple shape, produced in sizes ranging from softball-size to basketballs. Gourds are dark green mottled with white, turning brown


when dried. Great for crafts. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; (L) oz. $12.95


02347–SPECKLED SWAN–(90-100 Day)–A unique gourd 14 to 18 inches long and 6 to 8 inches across with a crookneck that widens


near the tip creating the ‘swans head’. Greenish skin has pale blotches. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; (L) oz. $10.95 Gourd Art Basics


A complete guide for the beginning gourd ar- tisan. Learn how to select and prepare gourds to make home accessories such as bowls and vases. Author Angela Mohr gives basic techniques for growing, harvesting, cleaning, fi xing and decorat-


ing. Soft cover, 64 pages. 53527–Each $15.95


GARLIC CROWN OF THORNS WARTY MIX SMALL MIX GOURD MIXES AND BLENDS


02345–SHENOT CROWN OF THORNS–(95 Day)–Unusual gourds with unique, thorn-like projections in colors of white, yellow, or- ange and green, with and without stripes.


02339–WARTY MIX–(95-110 Day)–A colorful mix of heavily wart- ed small and medium gourds in pear, spoon and other shapes.


02330–MIXED SMALL TYPES–(95 Day)–A delightful collection of shapes and colors, both smooth and warted.


02335–MIXED LARGE TYPES–(100-125 Day)–A blend of many kinds and colors, some smooth skinned, others warted and horned.


02340–MIXED GOURDS–ALL TYPES–(95-125 Day)–A spectacular assortment of sizes, shapes and colors.


PRICE OF ABOVE 5 MIXES AND BLENDS: (approximately 25 to 50 seeds per packet.): (A) Pkt. $2.75; (K) ½ oz. $6.45; (L) oz. $9.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $23.95; (P) Lb. $69.95


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Plant garlic in spring or fall. Largest bulbs are produced from fall plant- ing. If overwintering, mulch heavily in colder areas. Harvest fall planted bulbs the following summer. Spring planting should be done as early as possible for largest size for fall harvest. Three bulbs separated into cloves will plant about 5 to 10 feet of row. Space Elephant Garlic cloves about 8 to 10 inches apart in the row.


04516–ELEPHANT GARLIC–Very mild fl avor is ideal for soups, sal- ads and sauce. Leaves no garlic aftertaste. Actually a member of the leek family. Huge bulbs weigh up to one pound or more, each with 5 to 7 cloves. We send extra-large cloves.


Pkg. (3 cloves) $6.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. for $6.45 each; 4 or more pkgs. $5.95 each


04510–ITALIAN LATE–A softneck artichoke garlic with tight, light colored wrappers surrounding 8 to 12 fat, round outer cloves. Has


pleasing rich garlic fl avor. Very productive. Keeps 6 to 9 months. Pkg. (3 bulbs) $10.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. for $9.95 each; 4 or more pkgs. $9.50 each


04512–CALIFORNIA WHITE–An easy-to-grow garlic that stores well. The large bulbs can be separated into into 10 to 20 cloves. Nice zesty


fl avor. Pkg. (3 bulbs) $9.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. for $8.95 each; 4 or more pkgs. $8.50 each


Phone: 1-800-247-5864 Fax: 1-800-692-5864 ITALIAN LATE


Jung’s has a large selection of garlic available for fall shipment in our Jung Summer-Fall catalog.


CALIFORNIA WHITE GARLIC SAMPLER


04808 (X)–One package each of Elephant, Italian Late and California White, a $27.85 value for $21.95


J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 63 – ELEPHANT DANCING/SPINNING LUNCH LADY DAISY


TURK’S TURBAN


SPECKLED SWAN


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