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February 17, 1910. 



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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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Theodore Roosevelt la being paid Sl.OO a word for hia remarkable articles on hunting in 

 Africa. We are sure, had he run across a vino of Salzor'a Ureen Cross Cucumber in that 

 far away cHme, he could easily have a-^ed 10,000 words, or $10,000 worth of 

 description in extolling and setting forth the m; i of ' I "u" 



cucumber, and then some morel JLook at the i n \\ I d 



.•<i.i:ill Held with ordinary cullivatiun, hundrt 1 J 1 n 1 1 

 ciiiiiliirs larger than here illustratea, attain! K I r 



Hiiliin 20 to 25 days after settingi It i I e 

 al-le Cucumber and surely the most be 1 ' 



mortal eye has ever seen. It's infjui 1> i 



beauty and appearance and qualit of anj I t 

 house cucumber — each one a pictur 



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PRICE of GREEN CROSS CUCLMBER 



Pkg. 

 Pkg. 

 Pkg. 

 Pkg. 

 Pkg. 



25 kernels, 



100 kernels, 



200 kernels, 



500 kernels, 



1000 kernels, 



$0. 



.60 



1.00 



2.00 



3.o0 



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Mention this 

 paper when 

 you write. 



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Vie want every market garde- 

 ner who receives our catalogue, to 

 ^^ give this cucumber a trial, po if he 

 P^ will send us 6c to pay for the postage ' 

 m and packing, we will plauly mail him a pack- 

 ^ age, free of all cost, and if he doesn't say it is the 



nnest, most wonderful, rarest cucumber he has ever 

 seen, then he has seen greater things than we, that's 

 all: 



Send us 6c for packing and t>ostagc and we will mail you a pack- 

 age free or, if you reqnest a package when yon order yonr 

 seeds, we will gladly add a package to your order free of all cost. 

 rV SEND FOR MARKET GARDENERS' CATALOG TO-DAY "O 



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