O. MACHHOLZ SEED COMPANY 
NOVELTIES 
1935 
CUCUMBER, “STRAIGHT-EIGHT" 
(All America Gold Medal Award for 1935) 
This White Spine variety, runs quite straight, regularly eight 
inches in length and 1^4 to 2 inches in diameter. It has a deep green 
color, and is free from pale tipping or striping. The vines are vigor¬ 
ous and very productive. 
TOMATO “ASGROW SCARLET DAWN” 
(All-America Award of Merit for 1935) 
This new Tomato has the characteristics of the Marglobe, but 
is earlier than Bonny Best and very productive. 
SPINACH “VIKING” 
(All-America Award of Merit for 1935) 
This new variety is a cross between Viroflay and King of Den¬ 
mark. The leaves are round, large, and dark green, with a fair 
crumple in cool weather. 
MELON “IMPERIAL” 
(All-America Award of Merit for 1935) 
The Imperial is unlike any other Melon in that it can be 
thoroughly vine ripened and still remain edible for a number of days, 
longer by far than any other variety. The seed cavity is very small, 
often not larger than a 25c piece. 
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