WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER 
IMPROVED TELEGRAPH CUCUMBER 
COEN SALAD 
Fetticus, or Lamb’s Lettuce. Used as a substitute for lettuce, 
also cooked like spinach.Pkt. 5c 
Oz. 
\ lb. 
lib. 
.10 
.20 
.70 
CRESS OR PEPPER GRASS 
Fine Curled. Used as salad, has warm, pungent taste.... Pkt. 5c 
Water Cress. Always in demand in city markets.Pkt. 10c 
.10 .25 .75 
•35 1.00 3.50 
CUCUMBERS PACKET 5c 
Pepino Gurke Concombre 
One ounce will plant 50 hills; two pounds will plant one acre. For early use. plant, 
if the weather has become settled and warm, in hills 4 feet apart each way; thin out 
to four of the strongest plants to each hill, after all danger from insects is over. They 
succeed best in a warm, moist, rich, sandy loam, well manured. 
Klondike. A splendid variety of the White Spine family, very 
early. 
Improved Arlington White Spine. Vigorous growing, with 
large symmetrical fruit, fine for forcing. 
Nichol's Aledium Green. One of the best general-purpose cucum¬ 
bers in cultivation, the young fruit being very symmetrical in 
shppe, deep in color, very crisp; for slicing there is none better 
Long Green. Long and crisp; a well-known and popular variety.. 
Early White Spine. One of the best sorts for table use. Vines 
vigorous, fruiting early and abundantly; fruit uniformly straight 
and handsome, dark green, with a few white spines; flesh tender 
and of excellent flavor. 
Evergreen. This cucumber differs from Early White Spine in re¬ 
taining a deep green color at all stages of its growth. It is long, 
very productive, and matures early. A general favorite, either 
for table use, for market, or for pickling. 
Cumberland. The vines are hardy, of strong, vigorous growth, 
and fruit freely. The young cucumbers are of even size and 
regular form, thickly set with small spines, and are equally at¬ 
tractive for making gherkins or pickles. 
Extra Long White Spine. A selected strain of the White Spine. 
Is very uniform in size and exceedingly early, at the same time 
makes long growth—-10 to 12 inches. The variety for forcing 
and early market. 
Giant Pera. Early, and one of the most productive long cucum¬ 
bers. The fruit is straight and cylindrical; with a smooth skin. 
The flesh is white, clear, crisp and tender, of excellent flavor, 
with no trace of bitterness. 
Early Russian. One of the earliest in cultivation, resembles the 
Early Frame, but is smaller and shorter, being only 4 inches long 
Early Frame. Popular for both table and pickling purposes. 
Growth vigorous, vines very productive, fruit medium size.... 
Boston Pickling, or Green Prolific. One of the best pickling varie¬ 
ties; dark green; also excellent for slicing. 
Early Green Cluster. A very popular early cucumber, producing 
its fruit in small clusters near the root of the plant. Its usual 
length is about 5 inches; skin prickly; flesh white, tender and 
wed flavored. 
Japanese Climbing. While all cucumbers are running vines this 
variety is much more running in its habit. It quickly climbs 
on poles or trellises. It is entirely distinct. Quality is splen¬ 
did. Well adapted for pickling as well as slicing for salads_ 
West India Gherkin. Oval-shaped; prickly; for pickling only.. 
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•20 .60" , 2.00 
ENGLISH FORCING, OR FRAME VARIETIES 
Superior in every way to the American varieties. Single speci¬ 
mens average 24 inches and over in length. Fruit is crisp and 
tender, with very few seeds, which makes the price high. They 
are grown in Europe in the greenhouse, but can be successfully 
raised out of doors in Southern California. 
Improved Telegraph. Unquestionably one of the best winter 
cucumbers; indispensable for forcing. Packet 
L.ockie’s Perfection. A remarkably productive variety, bearing 
fruits 15 inches in length, perfect models in shape, and of hi"h 
quality .... Packet 25c 
