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MUSHROOMS SUGAR CUBE HYBRID Sugar Cube Hybrid


02658–(81 Day)–Small in size, big in taste! The deep orange, high quality fl esh of these 2 lb., 4 inch, personal-size mel- ons has amazing fl avor with a 14% Brix sweetness rating. Fruits keep well when refrigerated. The productive plants have an incomparable disease package that includes resistances to powdery mildew, fusarium,


mosaic and papaya ring spot virus. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90; (W) 500 seeds $36.95; (C) 1000 seeds $64.95


MINI MELON SAMPLER


02684 (X)–Includes one packet each of Sugar Cube Hybrid and Tasty Bites Hybrid, 2 pkts. total for $5.75


TASTY BITES HYBRID


MINI-SIZE MELONS Tasty Bites Hybrid


02682–(80 Day)–A super-sweet, personal-size melon! The 1 to 1½ lb. fruits have a memo- rable, tropical taste (15% Brix sweetness rating) and are highly aromatic. The round to oval fruits have primarily orange fl esh with a green outer ring, although a few may have green or white fl esh. Harvest when skin is orange-yellow and they slip from the vines. They ripen over a long period and keep well, so you can enjoy fresh melons for a long time. Very disease resistant plants bear large numbers of fruits and are easily


grown. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. $5.90; (W) 500 seeds $39.95; (C) 1000 seeds $69.95


After danger of frost, sow seeds 6 inches apart in rows 2 to 3 feet apart, about ½ inch deep. Thin to 12 to 18 inches apart. Average of 470 seeds per ounce.


OKRA Jambalaya


JAMBALAYA


02713–(48-50 Day)–Compact plants with small leaves. Very early, bearing dark green, shiny fruit of uniform size. The yields produced by these small


Green Fingers


02719–(50-55 Day)–Produces fruit when only 15 inches high. Spineless 3 to 4 inch fruits point upward for easy harvest. The heavy-bearing, compact plants produce the highest yields in the heat of summer.


(A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20 GREEN FINGERS


CARMINE SPLENDOR HYBRID


OKRA OFFER


02714 (X)–Includes one packet each of Green Fingers and Carmine Splendor for $5.45


Carmine Splendor Hybrid 02717–(50-55 Day)–High yields and a novel color! Stalky, upright plants produce loads of fi ve-pointed deep red fruits. Color lightens as the fruit matures and turns green when cooked. Harvest


the uniform fruits in mid to late summer. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.70


ONION SETS


Popular and widely used for both green onions and winter use. Easy to grow. Cannot ship to AK, CA, HI, ID, WA.


04590–YELLOW SETS–(STUTTGARTER)–Mature into bulbs of deep yellow with creamy-yellow fl esh. Very solid and excellent keepers.


04591–RED SETS–Globe-shaped bulbs have bright red skin. Firm white fl esh is sweet and mild. Stores fair.


04593–WHITE SETS–Produces large bulbs of pure white throughout. Flesh is crisp and sweet.


PRICE OF ONION SETS:


Qt. $6.75; 2 to 4 qts. $5.95 each; 5 to 9 qts. $4.75 each; 10 or more qts. $3.45 each


ONION SET OFFER ONION SETS 04596 (X)–One quart of each color, 3 total for $12.95 Jung’s Jump-Start Onion Food


51026–Grow the biggest and best onions ever! Our granular 10-20-10 formula in- cludes a blend of essential micronutrients and humic acids to promote growth of big, healthy onions. 1 lb. bag $6.95, 2 or more bags $5.95 each


ORDER TOLL FREE Phone: 1-800-247-5864


plants is amazing. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (K) ½ oz. $10.95; (L) oz. $16.95


You’ll have the freshest, most delicious mushrooms when you grow your own. Our easy-to-use Mushroom Kits include 100% organic growing medium pre-inoculated with mushroom spawn. Just add water, place in a cool, dark spot and watch them grow from tiny pinheads to fully matured mushrooms. With prop- er care, your kit will continue to produce mushrooms for 3 to 5 weeks. Allow 3 weeks for delivery. Cannot be shipped from May 1 to October 15.


WHITE BUTTON–Delicious mild fl avor. 54106–7 Lb. Kit. Each $29.95 54107–12 Lb. Kit. Each $36.95


54104–ROYAL TAN–Mushrooms are a rich beige color with more robust fl avor. 12 Lb. Kit. Each $36.95


54102–GOURMET PORTABELLA–These delicious Italian mush- rooms are very large and fl at, as tender and fl avor-fi lled as the best beefsteak. A delicacy for the gourmet mushroom connoisseur. 12 Lb. Kit. Each $39.95


54109–SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS–These large, dark, plump mushrooms are highly prized for their delicious robust fl avor, meaty texture and nutritional value. Our Shiitake gardens are equipped with their own humidity tent and are guaranteed to pro- duce a minimum of 2 to 5 pounds over a 2 to 4 month period. First crop matures in under 10 days. 6 Lb. Kit. Each $39.95


MUSHROOM SAMPLER 54111 (X)–Includes a 7 Lb. White Button Kit and a Gourmet Portabella Kit for $57.95 SALAD BUNCHING ONIONS PORTABELLA


WHITE BUTTON


ROYAL TAN


SHIITAKE


BORETTANA


APACHE


EVERGREEN


fl esh are culinary treats. A long-day Italian heirloom. Stores up to 5 months. 02724–SEED: (A) Pkt. $2.45; (J) ¼ oz. $6.95; (K) ½ oz. $11.95; (L) oz. $18.95 04531–PLANTS: 1 bunch $9.95; 2 for $14.95; 5 for $29.95; 10 for $49.95; 30 for $84.95


02720–APACHE–(110 Day)–A red skinned salad onion. Colorful for salads and garnish. Leave them to overwinter and harvest mild fl avored, crisp red bulb onions in spring.


(A) Pkt. (500 seeds) $2.45; (K) ½ oz. $10.95; (L) oz. $17.95


are harvestable in winter or spring. (A) Pkt. (approx. 500 seeds) $2.25; (K) ½ oz. $3.95; (L) oz. $5.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $13.95


summer scallions, but let some overwinter for larger salad onions. (A) Pkt. (500 seeds) $2.35; (K) ½ oz. $4.95; (L) oz. $7.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $21.95


02738–EVERGREEN–(65 Day)–A non-bulbing variety excellent for bunching or scallions. Seed planted in April produces slender, white stalks with green tops ready to eat by midsummer. Summer sowings


GUARDSMAN 02758–RAMROD–(110 Day)–Tasty, versatile, summer-winter onion. Harvest for delectable


root systems and can also be used for a fall crop. (A) Pkt. (approx. 500 seeds) $2.45; (K) ½ oz. $5.45; (L) oz. $8.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $26.95 02737 (ST) 15' Seed Tape $3.95; 2 for $6.90


MULTIPLIER ONIONS


04585–“Tree onions” or “walking onions.” These unique peren- nial heirloom onions form clusters of very small bulblets or sets on the tips of the leafstalks. An established plant resembles a clump of green scallions. Harvest sweet pungent scallions in spring and small pickling onion topsets in summer, leaving a few to reseed for a hardy permanent


scallion bed. Note: Due to occasional winter storage problems, this item may be shipped in September.


10 sets per pkg. 1 pkg. $6.95; 2 or more pkgs. $5.95 each. Mesh Potato & Onion Storage Bags


pounds of produce. Mesh fabric allows for ample air circulation to increase shelf life. A draw-string cord can be tied for easy closure. Red bags measure 11" by 19". 10 bags per package. 1 package (10 bags) for $9.95; 2 or more pkgs. $8.95 each


53964–Easy-to-use storage bags allow onions and potatoes to ‘breathe’. Strong woven polypropylene bags easily hold up to 10


Fax: 1-800-692-5864 J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 69 –


02737–GUARDSMAN–(50 Day)–An innovative variety producing straight stick onions with the mildness of bulb onions. Can be harvested earlier than other varieties, has stronger


BORETTANA CIPOLLINI–(110 Day)–Perfect for salads and shish kabobs. Flat little onions 1½ to 3 inches wide with golden-bronze skin and fi rm, sweet


RAMROD


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