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THE BEST WHITE 
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The flesh is clear white, very crisp, 
tender and good flavored. 
GREATLY SUPERIOR 
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Excellent for the Home Garden. oe ; 
Pkt. 5 cts.; Oz. 10 ets.; 2 Oz. 15 ets.; 
4 Lb. 25 cts.; Lb. 75 cts. 
ALBINO. 
A strain of White Spine some- 
OOL AND RIS what like the Arlington, but 
longer and more cylindrical. 
THE FLESH IS PECULIARLY CRISP AND TENDER, AND 
IT IS ONE OF THE VERY BEST FOR TABLE USE. 
Pkt. 5 cts.; Oz. 10 cts.; 2. Oz. 15 cts.; 14 Lb. 20 cts.; Lb. 60 cts. 
ISMARCK : 
A cross between the 
Long Green and White Spine, 
producing dark colored slen- 
der pickles like the former, 
and becoming like the latter 
at maturity. 
Fruit long, cylindrical, ART ERS VS : /-: en 4 
very constant in form and j hy 
color; flesh crisp and 
tender; excellent either 
for pickles or slicing. 
Those who want a cucumber 
eri a than White Spine, but 
with its other characteris- 
tics, will find in this variety 
all they desire. 
It is also one of the best 
on the list for slicing. 
Pkt. 5cts.; Oz. 10cts.: 2 Oz. 
licts. 144 Lb. 20cts.; Lb. 55cts. 
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COOL AND CRISP. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN 
Produced by selection from the Long Green. Vines vigorous and produc- 
tive, forming fruit fit for the table nearly as early as the shorter sorts; 
fruit about twelve inches long, firm and Ske The young fruit makes one 
of the best of pickles, and when ripe is the best of any for sweet pickles. 
We offer a carefully selected strain, uniformly long and of good form, with 
the large warts and spines well distributed over the surface instead of being 
clustered at one end, as in inferior stocks. Pkt.5cts.; Oz. 10 cts.; 2.Oz. 
15 cts.; 44 Lb. 20 cts.; Lb. 55 cts. 
J GHERKIN, FOR PIGKLING 
A very small, oval, prickly variety, quite distinct from all others. It is 
grown exclusively for pickling; is the smallest of all the varieties and 
S should always be picked when young and tender. The seed is slow to 
——_ germinate, requiring usually from two to three weeks. Pkt.5cts.; Oz.10cts.; 
BISMARCK. 2 Oz. 20 cts.; 144 Lb. 30 cts.; Lb. $1.00. 
