Orol Ledden & Sons, Sewell, New Jersey 
Longfellow Cucumbers 
Cucumber Plant April 15 to July 1 
Clark’s Special. Rich green variety of good length and very uniform. 
Very good kind and we recommend it. Matures in 65 days. 
Klondike. Early dark green variety, unexcelled for home or market use. 
A heavy yielder. Vines stay green longer than most varieties. Matures 
in 68 days. 
Davis Perfect. Valuable variety, later than Klondike and grows longer 
Cucumbers. Matures in 72 days. 
Longfellow. Grows from 10 to 12 inches in length, deep green in color. 
Matures in 75 days. 
Early Fortune. Early. Slim, well-shaped Cucumber. Matures in 
65 days. 
Hybrid. Dark green. Good shipper. Matures in 65 days. 
Stay Green. Dark green. Holds its color well. A short variety, and one 
of the earliest kinds. Matures in 63 days. 
Dandelion Sow April and May 
Improved Broad-leaved. Large, handsome foliage. 
Italian. Tender; mild-flavored.>. 
Dill Sow April and May 
Long Island Mammoth. Much used for seasoning. 
Eggplant Sow in greenhouses in February 
Black Beauty. The best variety. Fruit large; glossy black. Early and thornless. 
Endive or Escarole Sow June, July, and August 
Green Curled. Attractive; well flavored. 
Broad-leaved Batavian. Larger meaty leaves. 
Deep Heart. Blanches easily. High quality. 
Fennel or Anise Sow in June 
Large Sweet Florence. Popular vegetable in some markets. 
Leek Sow in March and April 
American Flag. The most popular variety. Used for flavoring. 
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