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CONDON'S "Sure Crop" CUCUMBERS 
Cucumbers are grown In enormous quantities for marketing in the green state and for pickling. 
cSltuTe-^ucumbers flourish best in a rich, warm, moist loam. Sow when danger of frost is oyer, in hills 4 or 6 feet 
each waT ^T^in rows. The seeds should be used In abundance, as the young plant has many enemies Sow % inch below 
?he surface ana th°n out finally to three or four plants to the hill. Use 1 ounce of seed to 75 hills, 2 or 3 pounds to the acre 
The cucumbers should be gathered (by cutting, not tearing) every day, or every other day. Leave none to ripen If you 
want a lull crop. ...,.^^_„, 
ABUNGTON WHITE SFINE 
LONDON I.OVG GREEN 
LONDON LONG GREEN 
This is an old-time popular garden favorite. Under favor- 
able conditions, produces dark green fruits from 10 to 12 
inches in length. Skin is deep rich green; flesh solid, crisp 
and of excellent quality. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 8 cents; ^ 
pound, 28 cents; % pound, 50 cents; pound, aO cents, postpaid. 
THE NEW LEMON 
Round Like a Lemon 
Its flavor is delicious, never bitter. Excellent for slicing, 
and tor salads and pickles surpasses them all; always tender, 
crisp and Juicy. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 
33 cents; V- pound, 60 cents; pound, *1, postpaid. 
JAPANESE CMMB- 
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ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE 
A selection from the Early White Spine, being more pointed 
at each end. The young fruits are crisp and tender, and are 
of dark green color. The mature fruits are about to 7 
Inches long. Considered by many to be the beat sort for 
smajl pickles. Excellent also for slicing. Packet, 6 cents; 
ounce, 8 cents; % pound, 25 cents; % pound, 40 cente; pound, 
75 cents, postpaid. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING 
Vines extra strong, being a climbing sort; can be grown on 
trellises or other supports, valuable in small gardens. Very 
prolific, from 40 to 50 fruits having been counted on single 
plants. The cucumbers are long and of fine flavor. Packet, 
5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, 56 
cents; pound, $1.00, postpaid. 
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NEW EARLY CLUSTER 
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Fruits of the slim form are desirable for pickling. 
It Is extra prolific, frequently setting In clusters of 
two or three. These are desirable for small pickles. 
If the traits are kept gathered, the vines will con- 
tinue bearing. Packet, 4 cents; ounce, K cents; y* 
pound, 22 cents; V4 pound, 40 cents; pound, <0 cents, 
postpaid. 
EMERALD 
EMERALD 
A rather late variety of very symmetrical shape 
and smooth skin, retaining its dark green color 
until nearly ripe. It Is spineless and the flesh la 
crisp, white and tender. Fruits about 8 to 9 inches 
long when mature. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 
pound, 28 cents; ^ ponnd, 60 cents; pound, 00 
cents, iiostpald. 
CHICAGO PICKLE, OR 
WESTERFIELD 
It has become a general favorite everywhere and 
Is used almost exclusively by pickle factories 
throughout the country. The fruit is of medium 
size, wonderfully even in growth, slightly pointed 
at both ends. Extra early and the whole crop can 
be depended upon to make flne shaped pickles. 
Color deep green, begins to set Its fruit when quite 
young. You will find this variety valuable for 
slicing also, being of flne flavor, crisp and delicious. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; V% pound, 28 cents; 
% pound, 60 cents; pound, 90 cents, postpaid. 
CHICAGO PICKLE, OR WESTERFMX0 
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