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Darix Perfect Cucumber. 



CUCUMBERS 



Plant the seed about an inch deep in rich soil in hills 

 3 to 4 feet apart, thinning out to four of the strongest plants 

 after danger from insects is past. Pick the fruit before ma- 

 turity, as if left to ripen the productiveness of the vines is 

 destroyed. 



One ounce to 50 hills: 2 lbs. to the acre in hills. 



If shipped by express, deduct 5c per lb. 



Lb. 

 Early Fortune — The best market Cucumber. It grows 

 slightly longer than Arlington White Spine, and 

 more p'erfect in shape, with a very dark green skin. 

 The flesh is thick, with a small seed cavity, and the 

 quality is excellent. Pkt., .'.c; or.., 15c: »4 lb., 40c; lb. $1.25 



Milwaukee Pickle — Unequaled in productiveness and 

 quality. It is the best pickling Cucumber in culti- 

 vation, the fruit being very uniform in size and at 

 all times firm, criso and tender. Pkt., 5c; oz., lOe; 

 % lb., 30c »«-»0 



Cumberland — Excellent for either slicing or pickling; 



very productive. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 30c 90 



Davis Perfect — A favorite early variety. Color dark 

 glossy green. It is perfect in shape, with an average 

 length of ten to twelve inches. An excellent ship- 

 per. Pkt.. 5c: oz., lOo; % lb.. .^Oc 1.00 



Improved Arlington Forcing White Spine — An excellent 

 forcing varietv, verv regular in shape and color. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., lOo: % lb., 30c !M) 



Improved I.onjr Green — Very prolific, flesh firm and solid. 



Excellent for pickles. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 30c. . .90 



Japanese Cllmbins — A strong grower, with numerous 

 tendrils which enable it to cling readily to a pole 

 or trellis. The fruit is dark green, flesh firm and 

 tender. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 30c 1.00 



ENGLI.SH FRAME CUCUMBEItS. 



Improved Telegraph — Pkt. of 12 seeds, 25c. 

 Uochford's :»lnrket — Pkt. of 12 seeds, 25e. 

 Sutton's neliency — Pkt. of 12 seeds, 25c. 



EGG PLANT. 



Sow the seed in a hot-bed in March, and when 3 inches 

 high place the plants in pots to be set in the open ground in 

 rich soil as soon as the weather is w^arm. 



1 oz. to 1,500 plants. 



Lb. 

 Black Beiuity — The earliest large fruited variety. Color 

 rich, glossv. purplish black. It is entirely free from 

 spines. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; Vi lb., ?1.00 S3.75 



New York Improved Spineless — .A spineless strain of the 

 old standard large varietv. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; % 

 lb., 90c 3.50 



Earlv I.ung Purple — Verv enrlv. fruit small and oblong 



in shape. Pkt.. .5c: oz., 25c; % lb., SOc 3.00 



.\HniDGED LIST OF CL CUMBERS. 



Improved E:irly \Vhite Spine 

 E.'cfrn Early Green Prolific 

 Early Frame or Short Green 

 Evergreen White Spine 

 Improved Extra Long White Spine 



Peerless White Spine 

 Boston Pickling 

 Early Cluster 

 Nichols* >Iedium Green 

 < <iol and Crisp 



Any of the abo^ e Cucumbers: Pkt. .5c; oz., 10c; H lb-- 



:!<lc: 1 lb.. !>«l<-. 



Black Beauty Egg Plant. 



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