CUCUMBER—KOMKOMMER 
(Cue urn is sativus). 
All varieties 4d. and 6d. per pkt. F. Per 
oz. 
i lb 
lb 
51b s 
Arlington White Spine. — Early, prolific and produces a con¬ 
tinuous crop of symmetrical fruits of good size and of an 
intense rich deep colour shading lighter towards the tip, 
holds it colour well and affected less by the hot sun than 
most varieties 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
35/:- 
Bedfordshire Ridge. — A well known hardy and prolific variety. 
It is of moderate length and compact shape and a very 
heavy cropper 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
35/- 
Chicago Pickle. —The most popular of the early pickle varie¬ 
ties, it is enormously productive and very disease-resistant 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
t 
35/- 
Cool and Crisp. —Tapers at both ends with prominent knobs 
or warts; very handsome at the slicing stage; early and 
prolific 
9d 
2/- 
6/6 
30/;- 
Davis Perfect. —A long smooth cucumber with tapering ends; 
colour exceptionally dark green at the slicing stage; one of 
the most popular varieties 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
35/- 
Early Fortune. —Holds its intense green colour better and re¬ 
mains edible longer than most varieties; ends taper, skin 
smooth, fruits uniform and symmetrical; a splendid variety, 
particularly good for distant markets as it carries well 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
*' 
35/- 
Fordhook Famous.— This variety is long, straight and well- 
formed, a vigorous grower and very productive. It re¬ 
tains its green colour particularly well 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
35/- 
Japanese Climbing. —Comes into bearing quickly and sets its 
fruit constantly throughout the season. It is of excellent 
quality and a dark green colour 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
35/- 
Klondike Cucumber. 
Klondike.— Very early, good shape, medium length, keeps its 
colour remarkably well, recommended for South African 
conditions 
9d 
2/- 
6 /6 
30/ - 
Long Green English. —Fruit long and spiny, flesh thick, firm 
and crisp 
9d 
2/3 
7/6 
35/- 
New Model. —This Cucumber is very early, hardy, and is uni¬ 
form in shape and size, holds its deep rich green colour 
remarkably well and is affected less by the hot sun than 
any other 
1 1- 
3 / - 
10/6 
47/6 
West India Gherkin (Agirrkie). —Small, green, oval fruit, cov¬ 
ered with spines 
11- 
3/- 
10/6 
47/6 
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