Superior Cucumber Seed 
We list but three varieties, which, in our judgment, are the most profitable market Cucumbers 
for all sections of the country. 
pn J A Great Favorite With 
a (JlLU.I1C Southern Shippers 
O NE of the finest types of the White Spine ever produced, in some respects resembling 
the Davis Perfect. The cucumbers when fully grown measure about nine inches in 
length, slightly tapering at the ends. The color is a rich dark green. The flesh is thick 
and firm and pure white in color; it has but few seeds. 
The vines are vigorous growers, set fruit early and are very productive. 
THE EARLY FORTUNE is recommended as one of the very best EARLY MARKET 
VARIETIES. 
Print* • Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; x /± lb. 25c; 1 to 5 lbs. at 75c per lb.; 10 to 25 lbs. at 65c per lb.; 
*rice . 10 q an£ j over at 55 C p er ik 
We highly recommend a trial either for shipping or for home use. 
Klondike Cucumber 
T ‘HIS splendid shipping cucumber is an improved strain of the White Spine type. It is 
a very attractive dark green variety with a green that stays for days after being picked 
and shipped. The cucumbers are from 7 to 8 inches long, 2 to 23^> inches in diameter, 
very regular in size and shape, very crisp and unsurpassed for slicing. It makes excellent 
pickles when young. The vines are extremely vigorous and productive and resist blight better 
than other long sorts. A great favorite in Florida and other sections of the South for shipping 
to northern markets. For market gardeners it is the most profitable variety known today. 
Print* • Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 25c; 1 to 5 lbs. at 75c per lb.; 10 to 25 lbs. at 65c per lb.; 
rnce. iQQ |k s an( j OV er at 55c per lb. 
Davis Perfect Cucumber 
T l HIS valuable new cucumber is a general favorite in the large growing districts, an ideal 
cucumber equally good for growing under glass or outdoor culture. When grown out- 
of-doors it resembles the hothouse product so closely that dealers will pay the same 
high prices for it as for the hothouse-grown. 
The color is a dark, glossy green, shape slender and symmetrical, average length, 10 to 12 
inches. Contains but few seeds and is ideal for slicing. The vines are extremely vigorous and 
productive and resist blight better than other long sorts. A great favorite in all sections of the 
South for shipping to northern markets. For market gardeners it is one of the most profitable 
varieties yet introduced. 
Print* • PkE 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 30c; 1 to 5 lbs. at 80c per lb. ; 10 to 25 lbs. at 70c per lb.; 
i rice, iqq jk s an( j over a t 60c per lb. 
Please note our big reduction in prices. 
Please Note Our Big Reduction in Prices 
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