Club with Your Neighbors and Take Advantage of the 
Quantity Prices on Large Lots 
C UC UMBE R— VARm-nES 
The two most popular main crop shipping cucumbers. 
r > Iarlr , « 60 da -y s - This variety won an award of merit 
tv & ijfJCtiai as being one of the outstanding American 
introductions. First gained popularity in Maryland and New York, 
but is being used more and more by southern planters. Excellent 
shipper, dark green in color and holds its firmness well when shipped 
a long distance; fruits slender, 8% to 10 inches in length, and 214 
inches in diameter as slicers, slightly tapered at both ends; very 
few seeds, white spined. 
(Pkt., 10c) (ok. 25c) (14 lb., 75c) (lb., $2.25) (5 lbs., $9.90) prepaid. 
Farlv 60 days. One of the most used shipping cucum- 
J-iOXiy i oriuilc hers, and especially well liked by Texas planters; 
our stock is more uniform, some longer, and is the type preferred by 
shippers. Fruits dark green, taper abruptly at the stem end, and 
slightly to the blossom end; color is retained a long time after har¬ 
vest, length as slicers, 8 to 9 inches; thickness 214 inches, white 
spined. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz. 25c) (14 lb., 89c) (lb., $2.50) (5 lbs., $11.00) pre¬ 
paid. 
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SLICERS —Florida growers prefer Black Diamond (It Stays 
Green) and Burrell’s Earliest of All. These are favorites in all 
sections for extra early. In Texas, Early Fortune is the most 
used variety; of this, we have a special strain slightly longer 
and straighter than is usual. Clark’s Special is rapidly taking 
the place of other varieties of its type because of its handome 
appearance and unrivaled shipping qualities. Those desiring 
very long slicers will find Extra Early Evergreen a good, early 
sort; Deltus and Longfellow excellent for main crop. The two 
latter varieties may be used for greenhouse culture also. Green- 
bac is well worth trying; while not as hardy as some you will 
find it a money-maker under good growing conditions. 
PICKLING VARIETIES —Burrell’s Earliest of All is a favor¬ 
ite sort with southern picklers. It withstands the heat well, 
and does not turn yellow; produces very satisfactory small 
pickles, and as a dill is crisp and free from bloaters. Burrell’s 
Pickling is one of the most abundant yielders, remarkably free 
from nubs and crooks. National Pickling and Snow’s Pickling 
are used for small bottle 1 pickles. Short Green and Boston 
Pickling are the most popular sorts in the east. 
Order your cucumber seed from headquarters, “Burrell at 
Rocky Ford.” 
A WORD ABOUT THE SUPPLY OF CUCUMBER SEED_ 
We have been extensive growers of Cucumber Seed 36 years dur¬ 
ing which time we have grown more than six million pounds. 
The great extent of this growing was made possible because 
we were continually on the job, selecting the finest planting 
stocks, properly separating the crops, exercising great care to 
■prevent mixing and giving our customers real service 
CUCUMBER SEED CROPS WERE VERY SHORT in all parts 
of the U. S. in 1934 and there has developed the greatest shortage 
of seed in our exnerienoe. i 
of seed in our experience. 
We are making prices as low as the short crop will permit 
and at these prices will fill your orders as long as the supply 
lasts. We believe it will be to your advantage to order early 
24 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford , Colorado 
