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BOOK OF VEGETABLE AOT> FLOWER SEEDS 
and when young is very simi¬ 
lar to the “Telegraph'* and 
equals it in flavor. It is quite 
^ a large grower and 
highly recommended to 
use when very young. 
It is an excellent cu- 
Hf cumber for the table, 
being of 
a dark 
^~j*^f ~^ *!**** *SfM green col 
or , and 
always 
-yrir^, of good 
Earliest Everbearing Cucumber 
A splendid all around Cucumber for everybody. This is a groa.1 new early everbearing Cucumberandis 
bound to become the most popular cucumber for growing outside or for forcing under glass. It is very 
handsome in color and the Cucumbers are just the right size to make them desirable for the table or for 
pickling. Another desirable point about this new Cucumber is that it is very solid, less seeds than any 
other sort and these seeds aresmall and tender when the fruits are Iargp enough for slicing. In produc¬ 
tiveness it is hard to equal; producing an abundance of handsome fruifs closely set on strong vines. It 
is always tender, whether grown outside or in the hot house, and we believe our customers will say that 
it will beat anything they have ever grown. In sections where this Cucumber has been tested it has 
created a sensation and everyone is anxious to getseedof it. We are sure it will be a money-maker for 
anyone; we advise all to plant it this season. Our seed stock is very choice, all being selected from the 
choicest and best specimens and we expect the largest sale on this grand new Cucumber of any novelty 
we offer this season. It is first to come and last to go; fruits all the time. Pkt.. 5c.. 3 pkts,. 1 2c.. 6pkts.. 20c. 
Improved Long Green Cucumber 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN—This is a well known variety, fruits grow from 12 to 16 inches long, 
and everyone knows that this variety cannot be surpassed for pickling, and when ripe it is best for sweet 
pickles 1 no vines grow strong and the fruit is always produced in abundance making it one of the most 
productive varieties xn cultivation. We have the very best strain of this popular sort. Pkt., 4c M 3 pkts., 
10c., 6 pkts., 18c., oz., 12c. 2 ozs. 20c., y* lb., 35c., % lb., 60c. 
Davis’ Perfect Cucumber. 
This is the great Cucumber that 
has been so largely advertised. It is 
claimed you can raise these Cucum¬ 
bers in open ground and they will 
sell in any market at the same price 
as the high priced hot house forcing 
cucumbers. It is predicted that it 
is bound to become the most popu¬ 
lar both for forcing under glass and 
for growing outside, of any cucum¬ 
ber ever offered. On account of its 
splendid shape, handsome color, 
splendid eating qualities and being 
almost seedless one-third of its 
length from the stem end, and the 
seeds very small, together with its 
enormous productiveness, it takes 
the lead of any thing we have ever 
known. It does not change its dark 
rich color when grown out doors but 
resembles a hot-house cucumber so 
closely dealers cannot tell the differ- 
ence.^ A few of these Cucumbers 
growing in any garden will surely 
give great satisfaction. Pkt,. 4c.; 
8 pkts,, 10c.; 6 pkts., 18c.; oz. 
14c.; 2ozs., 25c. 
will prove quite 
3 pkts., 20c.; 6 
a curiosity when grown in any garden, 
pkts., 30c. 
fla v or 
This is 
the fav 
among 
Italian s 
and we 
believ e 
Pkt., 8c.; 
This is ' 
an extra 
long 
w h it e 
spine 
Cucum¬ 
ber of the 
finest flavor 
of them all 
Beautiful in ap¬ 
pearance being a - 
long green. The vines produce an enormous cro; 
have large, thick, heavy leaves ; fruit grows 10 
16 inches long. Pkt.. 4c.; 3 pkts., lOc,; 6 pkti 
18c.; oz., 15c.; 2 ozs., 25c. 
