If It Is Only One Variety of Cucumber in Your Garden Make That 
Burrell’s Earliest of All—The Best for Both Slicing and Pickles 
CUCUMBERS— slicing 
VARIETIES 
The number of days indicated is the average time required 
from planting of seed to developed fruits of the first slicing 
stage. We have done this for the sake of uniformity in mak¬ 
ing comparison. The time should be reduced several days for 
small pickles and slightly increased for full grown fruits. 
Black spine varieties turn red or yellow when ripe and white 
spine varieties turn white when ripe. 
See pages 26 and 27 for piekling varieties. 
Burrell’s Earliest of All Cucumber, Best All Purpose 
Ciirumkpi* Htnum C? rlavc You know for more than 
V^ucumoer drown DL Clays thirty years we have been 
growing cucumber seeds and all this time we have been carefully 
selecting to produce The Best. By holding closely to a high ideal we 
have established this type until it is recognized as the best in its 
class. 
Color. —Very dark green and remaining green until almost fully 
ripened, when it becomes a greenish-white. 
Size. —As a slicer about seven inches long—very uniform and 
square ended—a beautiful cucumber. 
The flesh is pearly white, crisp, and the quality as a slicer un¬ 
excelled. 
Earliness.— In a check with all varieties, Burrell’s Earliest of 
All has proven worthy of its name and Market Growers who find 
earliness a big item are getting big returns from this sort. 
We have grown over ten million pounds of cucumber seeds dur¬ 
ing the past thirty years and this sort has always averaged one of 
the heaviest yielders of fine slicing cucumbers. 
For Piekling.— The small pickles are excellent for bottle goods 
and the larger ones either for sour pickles or Dills. 
To Market Growers who plant to ship as slicers: Plant this sort 
extensively if extreme earliness and the qualities listed above are 
what you want. No matter what sort you have been planting, plant 
part of your acreage to this and compare results. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz„ 10c) (y 4 lb., 25c) (lb., 80c) (5 lbs., $3.50) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 60c per lb.) (100 lbs., 48c per 
lb.) 
Write for special prices on large lots. 
Bunting Strain, Dark Green Arlington |° r eln S s n?e^ 
much on the order of E’arly Fortune, but slightly shorter, and some 
darker green at the blossom end. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (14 lb., 25c) (lb.. SOc) (5 lbs., $3.50) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 60c per lb.) (10O lbs., $4S.OO). 
Black Diamond (It Stays Green) l ari d y a s ii c i,Z"or t■ I 1 e«- 
did for shipping. Fruits rich, deep green and retain their color for 
a long time, white spine. Size and shape much the same as Burrell’s 
Earliest of All, but tapers more to the blossom end, rounded at both 
ends. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (*4 H>*. 25c) (lb., SOc) (5 lbs., $3.50) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 60c per lb.) (100 lbs., $48.00). 
From Broekport, N. Y. —“The onion seed I bought from you was 
'fine; also the melon and other seeds. I will buy all my seeds from you 
this year.” (Note; He sent us pictures of some wonderful fields grown 
from our seeds.) 
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