
CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 25 
STECELER’S IMPROVED LONG 
GREEN.—The stock we offer under this 
name is in a class by itself. The vines are 
very vigorous and productive. The fruits 
are very long, often twelve to fifteen inches 
when mature. They are uniformly slender 
and of beautiful dark green color. The 
warts and spines are well distributed over 
the surface. This variety furnishes some 
fruits early. It is a standard sort for slic- 
ing and is very iargely used for the home 
garden and market. We have given this 
variety especial attention for many years 
and we believe it has no equal. Packet, 
10c.; 0Z., 25c.; 4% Ib., 6O0c.; lb., $2.25, post- 
paid. 

Japanese Climbing. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING.—The vines are | 
extra strong. and foliage more vigorous | 
than other kinds. Being of a climbing | 
habit it can be grown on trellises, etc. | 
Fruit is round, about 10 inches long, thick | 
and of fine flavor. It is very prolific. 
Packet, 10c.; 0z., 20c.; %4 1b., 50c.; 1b., $1.50, | 
postpaid. 



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Early Cluster. 
EARLY CLUSTER.—Early short and 
prickly; it bears in clusters. Principally 
used for pickling. Packet, 10c.; oz., 20c.; 
% 1b., 50c.; 1lb., $1.50, postpaid. 






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West Indian Gherkin, — 
WEST INDIA GHEREIN, or Burr is ex- | 
tensively grown for pickling; it Is the | 
smallest of all varieties, and should be | 
picked while young and tender and put in 
salt water until required for pickling. | 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.; 1% lb., 60c.; lb., $2.00, 
postpaid. 


Steckler’s Improved Long Green Cucumber. 
