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Longfellow, Rice’s 
Tel. Per 
Cipher Pound 
Klondike . Cultivate $0 55 
A medium early, very good strain of White Spine; fruits attractive, 
full, uniform, rather thick, short and blocky, tapering abruptly at 
both ends; color very dark green, which it holds well; only fairly 
productive. 7j4 x 2 Y\ in. W. S. 
Longfellow . Cultivan 75 
An excellent long, slender, dark green variety equally desirable for 
green-house forcing or outdoor culture. An ideal type for the private 
garden or as a “straight pack” variety for shipment to market. 12 to 
14 inches long by 2 1 />_ inches in diameter. W. S. 
Long Green, Improved. Culture Sold Out 
A standard late, well-known table sort; 12 to 14 inches long, slender, 
more or less warted, tapering towards the stem end; color dark green, 
flesh white and firm. We have a superior stock of this variety. 
12 x 3 in. B. S. 
National Pickling. Cunation 50 
Claimed as being a very superior strain of pickling cucumber. De¬ 
veloped by the Michigan Agriculture College under the supervision of 
the National Pickle Packers' Association and having many years’ 
careful breeding and selection. Resembles Snows in type and habit. 
B. S. 
Snow’s Perfected Pickle. Cumbrous 50 
The most symmetrical, best formed and productive pickling sort; 
early, small, square ended and deep green. Our select strain of this 
variety is much superior to stocks generally sold under this name. 
6 x 2Y\ in. B. S. 
Stays Green. Cumkirb 55 
A well advertised, popular early dark green Cucumber grown ex¬ 
tensively in the South for Northern markets. Fruits symmetrical, 
nearly square ended, 8x3 inches. W. S. 
The Vaughan (Windermoor Wonder).Cumsin 75 
A very attractive, long, white spined variety of excellent dark green 
color. Suitable for forcing or outdoor culture. 12 x 3 in. W. S. 
West India Gherkin. Cumulate 55 
Grown exclusively for pickles; fruit very small, oval and covered 
with spines; color light green. 2 x \ Y /\ in. 
White Spine, Extra Long or Evergreen. Cuneate 50 
An extra long type of White Spine; fruits cylindrical, dark green in 
color; mid-season. 14 x 3^ in. U. S. 
White Spine, Henderson’s Perfected. Cunning 55 
A very fine strain of White Spine, showing evidences of its Emerald 
parentage in occasionally throwing a smooth green type. Fruits very 
rich dark green, symmetrical, thick and nearly square ended; plant 
healthy, vigorous and productive. Popular in the South as a shipping 
variety; 8 x 3 in. W. S. 
White Spine, Improved Early (Arlington).Cupel 50 
One of the very earliest and best known of the White Spines; a short 
square-ended, rather three-cornered type; very productive; fine for 
slicing or pickles; medium green color. Ti/ x 2 y 2 in. W. S. 
White Wonder. Cupping 60 
Fruit, produced in clusters, is symmetrical, short, blocky and rounded 
at both ends; color ivory-white from time of forming until maturity; 
moderately productive. Very popular in Canada. 7 x 3 in. W. S. 
