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ALL AMERICA AND NEW VARIETIES 
(ALL AMERICA) STRAIGHTS CUCUMBER 
ALL AMERICA GOLD MEDAL AWARD FOR 1935 
Straight-8 produces symmetrical, almost cylindrical fruits, well rounded at both ends. When 
in best market condition this white spine variety typifies its name, running quite straight, regularly 
eight inches in length and from I % to 2 inches in diameter. In this stage the color is deep green 
and unusually free from objectionable pale striping or tipping. The vines are vigorous and re¬ 
markably productive. 
Its many fine qualities make it an ideal slicing variety for the home garden and local market. 
Only available in packets, 15c each. 
NEW TOMATO ‘ PENN STATE'' 
PENN STATE—This new tomato was originated by Pennsylvania State College. It is character¬ 
ized by having a very compact growth, due to the self pruning habit, which makes close planting 
possible. 
The foliage is rather coarse, medium dark green and covers the fruit well. The fruits are per¬ 
fectly and evenly colored a rich scarlet, unusually free from blemishes. 
It is extremely early, maturing almost as early as Earliana. The shape almost spherical and the 
interior of the fruit is a dark red with very little core. 
It is a heavy yielder, producing a tremendous quantity of quality fruits at the first picking. 
Supplied this year only in packets (about 50 seeds), 25c per packet. 
OTHER VARIETIES, ADDED TO OUR LIST 
BEANS, Yopps Pole Lima, Page 7. 
CABBAGE, Wis. Hollander No. 8, Page I I. 
CABBAGE, Danish Ballhead, Page II. 
CARROT, B-B Bunching, Page 12. 
PEAS, Mam. Melting Sugar, Page 23. 
TURNIP, Ex. Ely Japanese, Page 29. 
WATERMELON, Shochler, Page 19. 
WATERMELON, Dixie Queen, Page 19. 
WATERMELON, Striped Stone Mt., Page 19. 
For ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS of NEW VARIETIES of FLOWERS, see Flower Section, Pages 32, 33 
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