BARTELDES CUCUMBER. The ideal Cucumber for the shipping 
and home garden. The cucumbers are from 8 to I 2 inches long, 
of a very dark, green color, which does not fade in shipping, to 
be attractive when they reach the market. The flesh is firm, white, 
thick, with few seeds. This cucumber is in high favor with the 
large producers and shippers and this is the best proof of its merit. 
Try this and you will be delighted. Notice: Chemically treated 
with Du Pont Semesan to germinate greater, to develop quicker 
and to get disease-free crops. Do not use this seed as food for 
human or animal consumption. V4 lb. 75c; 1 lb. $2.80; 10 lbs. 
$26.00, postpaid. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN. A standard late. It has a long, 
straight, attractive shape, with a very rich green color. 8 to 1 0 
inches long. The color stays green for a week, making it a fine 
shipper. The vine is medium size. 1 oz. 25c; V4 lb. 70c; 1 
lb. $2.50; 10 lbs. $24.00, postpaid. 
JAPANESE CUCUMBER 
TOKYO LONG GREEN. Mostly preferred to other cucumbers as 
it is immune to blight. Fruits are large, long and dark green. 
Tender and crispy flesh. Seldom bitter. Very productive. Excel- 
shipper. The vine is medium size. 1 oz. 25c; % lb. 70c; 1 lb. 
$2.50; 10 lbs. $24.00, postpaid. 
IMPROVED 
LONG GREEN 
EXTRA EARLY SANMAIME. One of the earliest of the earli es. Bears fruits after every 
third leaf. Medium sized dark green fruits, with very few seeds. Firm and crispy flesh. Re¬ 
tains its color and shape long after being picked. 1 oz. 25c; 4 oz. 75c ; 1 lb. $2.25. (Imported) 
SHIROURI—Imported Japanese White Cucumber 
EARLY LARGE TABATA. Much larger in diameter than the regular cucumbers. Fruit 
smooth; flesh creamy white, firm, tender, and possesses excellent flavor. 1 oz. 40c; 4 oz. 
$1.25; 1 lb. $4.00, postpaid. 
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CELERY 
CULTURE. Celery requires plenty of moisture at all stages of growth but will not endure 
flooding for any length of time. For early Celery, sow in February or March in beds, either 
drilled or broadcast. The seed must be planted very shallow and kept wet. After seedlings 
are well started and strong, transplant to furrows 3 feet apart and 6 inches deep. Set the 
plant’s earth toward the plant to secure proper bleaching. Plant 6 or 7 inches apart. Never 
allow dirt to rest on heart of plant. Never work on Celery when it is wet with rain or dew. 
Spray frequently with Bordeaux, sometimes adding a little Black Leaf 40 to control 
worms. Do not allow water to stand during heat of day after irrigating, it will cause Celery 
Rot. One-half ounce of seed to 100 feet of drill; J/^ pound per acre 
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