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RADISHES SPARKLER Sparkler


favorite of many home gardeners. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.75


white tips extend nearly halfway up the roots and the brilliant red color of the tops shows up in strong con- trast. Very crisp, tender and sweet. Excellent quality and very early. A


03390–(25 Day)–As pretty as it is delicious! Sparkling


FRENCH BREAKFAST PING PONG HYBRID Ping Pong Hybrid


03376–(30 Day)–The best round white radish. Roots are pure white throughout with very crisp, mild- fl avored white fl esh. Looks great mixed with red and bicolored rad- ishes. Roots are very uniform in size and have strong, medium-size tops. Widely adapted.


(A) Pkt. (250 seeds) $2.25; (L) oz. $5.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $15.95


RADISH OFFER #1


03399 (X)–One pkt. each of German Giant, Ping Pong and Dragon for $5.70


French Breakfast 03350–(25 Day)–Elongated shape and appealing color. Bicolor radishes of bright red tipped with white are about 2 inches long by ¾ inches wide. A delicious and attractive addition to the rel- ish tray, crisp and tender with mild


fl avor. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.75; (M) ¼ Lb. $7.95; (P) Lb. $11.95


03350 (ST) 15’ Seed Tape $2.95; 2 for $4.90


German Giant


03365–(Var: PARAT)–(28-33 Day) Grows to astonsihing sizes – yet remains sweet and crisp, never woody. Begin pulling these rad- ishes when the size of a quarter, but even if left to grow to baseball-size they remain sweet and crisp with no cracking or woodiness.


(A) Pkt. (250 seeds) $1.95; (L) oz. $5.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $15.95


03365 (ST) 15’ Seed Tape $2.95; 2 for $4.90


CHINESE WINTER RADISHES


Winter radishes are slower to develop than spring varieties. Most are best sown later than other radishes as they may bolt if sown too early. The roots will store well into winter, making them a great choice for winter salads. They are used fresh, pickled and cooked.


April Cross Hybrid Daikon


Bob Gustafson, Powers, MI sent us this photo of granddaughter Nova, 2½ yrs. old, proudly display- ing his 27” April Cross daikon radish.


03330–(60 Day)–A giant Oriental- type Daikon rad- ish. The tapered, uniform, white skinned roots can be harvested when 8 inches long and 3 inches in diameter or can be left to harvest at sizes up to 15 inches long. The white fl esh re- mains crisp, sweet, mild and never pithy. Delicious in salads, with dips, pickled or stir-fried. Widely adapted and slow


APRIL CROSS HYBRID


to bolt. (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.55; (J) ¼ oz. $7.45; (K) ½ oz. $11.95


Red Meat


03382–(50-60 Day)–Unique and delicious, also called ‘Water- melon’ radishes. The 2 to 4 inch round roots are mild with a touch of sweetness. Creamy-white skin is touched with green at the crown. When sliced they are bright pink inside with a light green outer band that mimics a slice of watermelon. Roots hold a long time without be-


RED MEAT DRAGON HYBRID Dragon Hybrid


coming woody. (A) Pkt. (approx. 250 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; (K) ½ oz. $6.45; (L) oz. $9.95


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03336–(40-45 Day)–This unique Chi- nese radish is both beautiful and de- licious. The skin is bright rose-red and quite smooth with few root hairs. Inside the fl esh is bright white and crisp with a light, almost sweet fl avor. Harvest the elongated roots when they are 4 to 5 inch- es long and enjoy them fresh as a relish or in salads. They also add a delightful crunch to stir-fries.


(A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70; (L) oz. $18.95


Phone: 1-800-247-5864 GERMAN GIANT


Jung’s Radish Patch Blend


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03375–(28-33 Day)–Our custom blend offers a tasty sampling of sizes, shapes and colors.


(A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.75;


(M) ¼ Lb. $7.95; (P) Lb. $11.95


CHERRY BELLE Cherry Belle


Round red radishes have white fl esh that’s crisp, fi rm, mild and slow to become pithy. Tops are small, mak- ing it ideal for bunching. Matures


03315–(22 Day)–An extra- early home garden favorite.


quickly. 1949 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.75; (M) ¼ Lb. $7.95; (P) Lb. $11.95


03315 (ST) 15’ Seed Tape $2.95; 2 for $4.90


One of the easiest garden vegetables to grow, and one of the fi rst to be har- vested from the garden. Sow successive plantings beginning in early spring for a continous supply. Except where noted our packets contain an average of 500 seeds, enough to plant a 20 foot row. An ounce has about 2500 seeds.


CHAMPION Champion


03310–(28 Day)–One of Amer- ica’s most popular radishes. Brilliant red roots are perfectly round with a small tap root. Radishes remain crisp, juicy and tender without becoming pithy or spongy even when they have reached golf-ball size. 1957 AAS Winner.


(A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.75; (M) ¼ Lb. $7.95; (P) Lb. $11.95


Gloriette Hybrid


eating pleasure. (A) Pkt. (approx. 250 seeds) $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.90; (L) oz. $7.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $19.95


RADISH OFFER #2


03356 (X)–One pkt. each of Rover, April Cross and Cherry Belle, a $6.75 value for $5.50


SPINACH


Spinach can be planted in cold soil for an early crop. There are approximately 350 seeds per packet and an average of 2200 seeds per ounce (except New Zealand).


03458–SPACE HYBRID–(40 Day)–Longest harvest period of any spinach. It’s quick-growing for baby leaf harvest and resists heat and mildew so produc- tion isn’t halted by early bolting. The dark green, smooth, upright leaves are easy to clean. Unlike most spinach, it can be planted in spring, summer and fall,


providing three seasons of eating pleasure. (A) Pkt. $1.95; 2 pkts. $3.20; (L) oz. $4.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $11.95


03458 (ST) 15’ Seed Tape $2.95; 2 for $4.90


03465–TYEE HYBRID–(45 Day)–Impressive dis- ease resistance makes this spinach adaptable and highly productive. Semi-savoyed


An upright growth habit results in cleaner leaves. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $11.95


are dark green, vigorously growing to a height of 10 inches. Plants are slow to bolt in high temper- taures and have a high tolerance to Downy Mildew.


TYEE HYBRID


03454–REFLECT HYBRID–(38 Day)–Our earliest spinach. Vigorous, dark green, semi-savoyed, oval leaves grow upright and tend not to cup like tradi- tional spinach. Tolerant to Downy Mildew races


1 through 11. (A) Pkt. $2.25; 2 pkts. $3.90; (L) oz. $5.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $12.95


tured). (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $3.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $7.95; (P) Lb. $13.95


spinach. Produces thick, glossy dark green crinkled and savoyed leaves. A time-tested favorite. (Not pic-


03425–BLOOMSDALE LONG STANDING (45 Day)–A slow-bolting open-pollinated


REFLECT HYBRID


03445–NEW ZEALAND or TETRAGONIA–(70 Day)–Not a true spinach, though similar when cooked. Thrives during hot weather and yields from spring until fall. Bushy plants are well-supplied with thick leaves of delightful


fl avor. Approximately 350 seeds per ounce. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. (approx. 60 seeds) $2.75; (K) ½ oz. $3.95; (L) oz. $5.95


SPINACH OFFER 03469 (X)–One pkt. each of Space, Tyee and Refl ect (3 total) for $4.95 Fax: 1-800-692-5864 J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 79 – leaves GLORIETTE HYBRID


03366–(25-30 Day)–A top per- former in our trials. Bright red, globe-shaped roots are very uni- form in size with snow white fl esh that is crisp with mild, excellent taste. Even when grown to a large size, they did not become pithy or crack. They retain their high quality for a long time after pick- ing, providing a long season of


ROVER HYBRID Rover Hybrid


03385–(28 Day)–The radish you can grow and enjoy right through sum- mer’s heat! Radishes are usually con- sidered cool season crops as hot temps tend to give them hot, bitter fl avor and woody texture. Rover is the exception, the bright red roots remaining crisp and juicy with uniform, round shape. They


03385 (ST) 15’ Seed Tape $3.95; 2 for $6.90


have rich fl avor with a refreshing nip. (A) Pkt. (approx. 250 seeds) $2.25; (L) oz. $7.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $19.95


SPACE HYBRID


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