SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



C UC UMBER— Continued 



Landreths' 

 Choice, 50 

 days . — From 



Japan, from whence 

 everything is novel. 

 Distinctive sort, simi- 

 lar to Japanese 

 cHmbing, the foHage 

 soft and velvety, and 

 in shape resembling 

 the leaf of a Canta- 

 loupe. It is a vigor- 

 ous grower and pro- 

 ductive of fruit of 

 medium length, even 

 diameter throughout 

 the entire length. A 

 very desirable va- 

 riety, when small, 

 either for salting or 

 pickling, or for slic- 

 ing when of larger 

 development. 

 Lb. Jib. Oz. Pkt. 

 $1.00 30 10 10 

 Emerald. — Decidedly an 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE. 



Emerald 



acquisition because of its deep green color, which it Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 

 retains unchanged for a week after picking, thus fitting it for shipping long 

 distances. In size it is larger and slimmer than White Spine. The fruit is 



cylindrical, smooth, free from warts and bears brown spines $1.10 35 10 5 



Turkey Long Green, pickling size 



Long Green Cucumber 



Turkey Long Green, 80 days to reach edible size.— Not so abundant a bearer, 

 but recommended to all who put up their own pickles; fruit long and slim; only 

 surpassed in quality by Landreths' First 1 • 25 



London Long Green. — Vines vigorous, productive, more productive than Turkey 



Long Green, valuable for salting 1 . 10 



Gherkin. — Burr, or West India Round Prickly Cucumber; used for pickles only. 



Seeds of the Burr variety require soaking before planting, as they sprout slowly. 1 . 45 



40 

 30 



40 



15 

 10 

 15 



5 

 5 

 5 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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