CUCUMBERS 



1 ounce to 100 hills or 50 ft. of row; 2 lbs. per acre. 



CULTURE — Plant as soon as the weather becomes settled in hills 4 feet apart each 

 way, with 8 or 10 seeds in each hill, cover half an inch deep, smoothing the hill off with 

 the hoe. Keep the soil well stirred, and when the plants are out of danger of insects 

 leave 3 or 4 plants to the hill. For pickles, plant from the first of June to the first of 

 August. The fruit should be gathered when large enough, whether required for use or 

 not, for if left to ripen on the vines, it destroys their productive uses. 



A i>. (^ Manns' selection of this now popular variety is far Superior to Colorado, 

 i\ GC \j Taxpayer, etc., etc., in shape, color, quality and production. 9 to 11 inches 

 long by 2Vi inch diameter, blunt at both ends, very dark. In some sections A & C has 

 now replaced all other varieties. (65 days.) 



Klf\ntiihi> A favorite with market gardeners and shippers all over the country. The 

 l\l,UHULn.K handsome dark green cucumbers average 7 inches long and 2 inches in 

 diameter. 



IPeifhi Fnrfiin£> One of the best of the very desirable "White Spine" type. It was 

 M^UI ly 1 ui LUtiK geiected out of a field of Davis Perfect by reason of its outstanding 

 qualities and the strain has now become so well established that large plantings do not 

 show any variation either in plant or fruit. Early, very productive, and having unusual 

 disease-resisting ability. Fruits are 8 inches long with very dark green skin and thick, 

 firm flesh which is crisp and tender. Excellent shipper. 



T f\vtn Ciroort f 1-mnvM-i£>ti\ Our carefully-selected strain, under favorable con- 

 UUng Irreen {imprUVaUJ ^jtions, produces fruit averaging from 12 to 16 

 inches in lengrth. Skin is a deep rich green, flesh solid, crisp and of ?xcellent quality. 



Jnnnnoeo Clirrthinn Vines are extra strong, vigorous; being a climbing sort, can 

 JUl/unKt>K l^iunuuiy ^^ grown on trellises, etc.; valuable in small gardens. Very 



prolific, from 40 to 50 having been counted on single plants, 

 flavor. 



Longfellow or Straight Pack 



This new variety was developed primar- 



. ily for greenhouse culture; its quality, 



"Straight 8 size and attractive appearance, however, 



have definitely established it as one of 



the best for outdoor production. The beautiful dark green cucumbers 



average 12 inches in length and are adaptable for packing in flats for the 



very highest class trade. 



Clark* 8 SoBCial ^''ofitable variety for Market Gardeners; SM to 10 

 inches long by 2^ inches in diameter, slightly tap- 

 ered at the ends; very dark green, crisp and firm retaining its fine quality 

 and handsome appearance even when shipped long distances. 



Gherkins or Burr ^^ry small, quite distinct from all others. It is 

 grown exclusively for pickling, and should be 

 picked when young and tender. 



Straiaht 8 ^^ "■^'' American" Gold Medal Winner, producing sym- 

 metrical fruits, well rounded at both ends. Regularly 

 eight inches in length and from 1% to 2 inches in diameter, deep green 

 and free from pale striping and tipping. Vines are vigorous and remark- 

 ably productive. 



Fruit long, round, of fine 



Clark's Special 





PRICES 

 Variety Pkt. 



A. & C. S .10 



Black Diamond (or Stays Green) .10 

 Boston Pickling or Green 



Prolific .10 



Colorado .10 



Clark's Special (Original) .10 



Early Fortune .10 



Evergreen Long White Spine .10 



Gherkins or Burr .10 



Japanese Climbing .10 



Klondike .10 



Longfellow or Straight Pack .10 



Long Green (Improved) .10 



Straight 8 .10 



WoodrufiF's Hybrid .10 



Oz. V4 Lb. Lb. 



.30 



> .90 



S2.75 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



.30 



.90 



2.75 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



.30 



.75 



2.25 



.30 



.90 



2.75 



.30 



.90 



2.75 



.30 



.90 



2.75 



.15 



.50 



1.50 



Manns' A. & C. 



Superior Seeds 



J. MANNS fir CO., Baltimore, Md. 



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