Garlic ASSORTED GARLIC VARIETIES
ABOUT GARLIC–The allicin content in garlic sup- ports normal cholesterol levels, enhances circulation and boosts the immune system. Plant garlic in spring or fall. Largest bulbs (also referred to as heads) are produced from fall planting, but a heavy mulch is nec- essary in cold areas to prevent frost heaving. Harvest fall planted garlic the following summer. For softneck types, 6 heads will plant about 25 feet of row. For hardneck types, 6 heads will plant about 10 to 15 feet. Separate garlic into cloves just before planting.
04513–CHESNOK RED–An outstanding hardneck garlic hailing from Shvelisi, Georgia. One of the best for cooking and baking as it retains its shape and has a very creamy texture and full-bodied fl avor. Whitish purple-striped wrappers en-
close 8 to 12 cloves. Easy to peel. Stores 4 to 5 months. 1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $11.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $10.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $10.50 ea.
04516–ELEPHANT–The mild fl avor of this popular variety is ideal for soups, sal- ads and sauce. Leaves no garlic aftertaste in the mouth. Actually a member of the leek family, the mammoth bulbs weigh up to one pound or more, each with 5 to
7 huge cloves. NOTE: This variety is sold by the clove. We ship extra-large cloves. 1 pkg. (3 cloves) $7.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $7.45 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $6.95 ea.
04517–GERMAN PORCELAIN–One of the best hardneck garlics for fl avor and keeping. Wrappers are splashed with purple and cloves are usually striped and easy to peel. Has rich, mildly hot fl avor. Stores up to 6 months. Grows well in any cli- mate. Bulbs contain 4 to 7 huge cloves.
1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $12.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $11.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $11.50 ea.
04832–INCHELIUM RED–One of the best fl avored softneck artichoke garlics, mild and long-lasting with a hint of hotness that gets stronger in storage. Large off-white bulbs blushed with pale purple at the base have 4 to 5 layers with 10 to 20 cloves
per bulb. Stores for up to 9 months. Grows well in Wisconsin. 1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $10.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $9.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $9.50 ea.
04510–ITALIAN LATE–A softneck artichoke garlic with tight, light-colored wrap- pers surrounding fat, round outer cloves and pleasing rich garlic fl avor. Can be
braided. Productive and easy to grow. Keeps 6 to 9 months. 8 to 12 cloves per bulb. 1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $10.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $9.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $9.50 ea.
04520–MUSIK–A hardy, high-yielding hardneck porcelain variety out of Canada that grows well in northern climates. Very large bulbs yield 4 to 5 buff-colored
cloves streaked with red. Good hot fl avor. Easy to peel. Stores 6 months or more. 1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $12.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $11.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $11.50 ea.
04518–NORTHERN WHITE–A very easy-to-grow porcelain-type hardneck garlic producing large bulbs. Thick, papery-white outer wrappers encase 6 to 8 large, fat, elongated cloves. Full-bodied spicy fl avor makes it superb for roasting. Easy to peel. Winter hardy and stores well.
1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $13.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $12.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $12.50 ea.
04512–CALIFORNIA WHITE–An easy-to-grow softneck garlic with thin, papery skins that stores well. The large bulbs can be separated into 10 to 20 cloves. Nice zesty fl avor. Easy to grow and widely adaptable.
1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $10.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $9.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $9.50 ea.
04523–SILVER ROSE–This softneck silverskin garlic makes beautiful braids with its 10 to 12 rose-colored cloves encased in smooth, bright white wrappers. Widely
used by gourmet cooks who know and use garlic. Stores up to 8 months. 1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $9.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $8.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $8.50 ea.
04843–SPANISH ROJA–A hardneck rocambole garlic famous for robust gourmet garlic fl avor. Globe-shaped bulbs in off-white wrappers hold 10 to 14 easy-to-peel
tan cloves with light purple striping. Stores 3 to 4 months. Grows well in cold areas. 1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $10.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $9.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $9.50 ea.
the other ingredients shine. Excellent for Northern areas. Stores well. 1 pkg. (3 bulbs) $13.95; 2 to 3 pkgs. $12.95 ea.; 4 or more pkgs. $12.50 ea.
GARLIC LOVER’S COLLECTION
04858 (X)–One package each of the above 11 varieties, a $127.45 value for $99.95
GARLIC SAMPLER
04856 (X)–One package each of Chesnok Red, German Porcelain, Italian Late and Silver Rose, a $45.80 value for $36.95
NORTHERN GARLIC SAMPLER
04857 (X)–One package each of Northern White, Musik, Spanish Roja and Vietnamese Red, a $51.80 value for $42.95
DON’T FORGET TO ORDER YOUR SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING Browse our seeds on our website or refer to your Spring catalog. We ship seeds year ‘round.
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www.jungseed.com vory. Lends just the right amount of garlic fl avor to all types of cuisine, yet still lets
04821–VIETNAMESE RED–It’s all about fl avor with this hardneck ro- cambole garlic. The easy-to-peel purple striped cloves have a smooth, creamy texture and a fl avor that’s a perfect balance of sweet and sa-
CHANDLER BLUEBERRY–See page 2. Blueray
30105–Zones 4-7–A widely adapted, long-time favorite. Hot summers and very cold winters don’t phase this vari- ety. It consistently bears 15 lbs. or more of large, high quality, powder-blue ber- ries with delicious fresh fl avor. Vigor- ous bushes 4 to 6 feet tall develop fi ery orange-red fall color. Ripens midseason. 4 inch pots.
Each $11.95; 2 for $21.95; 5 for $49.95
BLUEBERRY BARGAIN 30100–Zones 3&4-7–Purchase our blueberry plants at a fraction of their normal price. Varieties sent are our
choice, but we’re sure you’ll be pleased. Each $7.95. 2 for $12.95
Lingonberry
30285–(Vaccinum vitis-idaea)–Zones 2-7–Or- namental, nutritious and delicious fruiting groundcover. A favorite in Europe and Scan- dinavian countries. Shiny, dark green, ever- green foliage grows 8 to 12 inches high and up to 24 inches across. White fl owers are followed by berries that ripen in late summer with of- ten a second crop in late fall. The vitamin-rich, red, tart and lemony berries are prized for pre- serves, sauces and pastries. Grow like blueberries in moist, acid peat soil in full
LINGONBERRY
sun or fi ltered shade. Use little or no fertilizer. 3 inch pots. Each $9.95; 3 for $27.95; 6 for $49.95
Multiplier Onions
04585–TOPSETTING WINTER–These perennial heirloom onions, also called ‘tree onions’ or ‘walking onions’, form clusters of 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 ‘pick- ling onion’ topsets in summer, leaving a few to reseed for a permanent scallion bed.
Pkg. (10 sets) $6.95; 2 to 4 pkgs. $5.95 ea.; 5 or more pkgs. $4.95 ea.
can be enjoyed. Replant smaller sets to ensure a yearly supply. (Not pictured). Pkg. (8 sets) $9.95; 2 to 4 pkgs. $8.95 ea.; 5 or more pkgs. $7.95 ea.
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04584–YELLOW POTATO OR MULTIPLIER–A popular, easy-to-grow heirloom. Each set yields a cluster of 8 to 12 medium-sized, long-keeping yellow onions that are mild and sweet fl avored. Early in the season a light harvest of scallions
Blueberries
Blueberries are among the most healthful fruits, proven to help fi ght everything from memory loss and heart disease to infec- tions and the common cold. Blueberry plants last for many years and increase in size and productiveness as the bushes mature. They are somewhat self-fruitful, but fruit set will be greater if more than one variety is planted. We ship stocky, well-rooted, potted plants. Additional varieties available on our website.
Northland
30135–Zones 3-7–Outstanding har- diness. Grow blueberries even in northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan. Developed at Michigan State University, Northland is a cross between selected native lowbush and highbush blueberries. Plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. Highly productive, yielding up to 20 lbs. of fruit. Dark blue, small to medium fruits have rich, wild berry fl avor. Matures early. Blossoms
will tolerate a light frost. 4 inch pots. Each $11.95; 2 for $21.95; 5 for $49.95
PATRIOT Patriot
30145–Zones 3-7–Giant-size berries and super-hardy plants. The 4 to 5 foot tall, slightly spreading plants are highly productive, yielding an aver- age of 10 to 20 lbs. of fruit that begins ripening early in the blueberry season. The berries are very large and fi rm with delicately sweet fl avor. Adapts to many soil types and tolerates wetter soils better than most other blueber- ries. Has fi ery orange-red fall color. 4 inch pots.
Each $11.95; 2 for $21.95; 5 for $49.95
GROWING BLUEBERRIES–Blue- berries require loose, acid soil (pH 5.0 or less) well-supplied with or- ganic matter. When planting we sug- gest working into the soil ¼ to ½ lb. of Aluminum Sulphate per plant. To maintain proper soil pH, apply Blue- berry Special Fertilizer each year and a top dressing of Soil Sulphur every 3 to 4 years.
ALUMINUM SULPHATE ACIDIFIES SOIL
Add ¼ to ½ lb. to soil when planting blueberries.
51142– 4 lb. bag $9.95 SOIL SULPHUR
MAINTAINS SOIL ACIDITY
Reapply every 3 to 4 years. 51154– 4 lb. bag $11.95
BLUEBERRY SPECIAL FERTILIZER PLUS NUTRIENTS
Apply yearly on established plants. 51125– 4 lb. bag $12.95
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