CLIFF WOOD LONGFELLOW 
-1?!? A grand new 
1 o_ 
l^Dkd. c 11 C u m b e r 
| J which we in- 
troduced 
In 1927. 
The frnit is long, 12 to 
16 inches in length, 
straight, smooth and 
handsome. The color is 
deep green, which is re¬ 
tained longer than any 
kind we know of. Flesh 
is crisp, solid, and of 
very best quality, and is 
not only ideal for slicing 
but the young fruit is 
fine for pickling. Being a 
white spine variety, Cliff- 
w o o d Longfellow never 
turns yellow. It is very 
prolific and is character¬ 
ized by a small seed cav¬ 
ity. Forces readily under 
glass. 
452—Pkg., 12c; oz., 29c; 
% lb., 91c; »/ 2 lb., $1.73; 
lb., $3.00, postpaid, 
f 11 I gpls fixer's In,^ 
seiec- 
also verv^ ln ^ Va ' 
Picklipp- tj. . ^ good for 
»“en”f LT/i ? 8 ^e'n'J t *g 
ure"d® Vf 
green °o]o attractiv e r dr, ,rf V' 
duce^eainv «■/“<& ‘V^tyibf 
VERY 
■’f— HARDY 
DISEASE-RESISTANT 
| EARLY FORTUNE^ 
•? sSfi 
If m 
a 
■4cents The 
lUpkq. uv.rof 
I 1 white 
Spine Cucumber 
ever produced. It *» 
early, very l>reduc¬ 
tive. disease resist¬ 
ant, and the tine 
grained, solid white 
itesh is remarkably 
crisp, with very lew 
seeds. The hand¬ 
some symmetrical 
fruits are n 1 n ® 
inches long, beauti¬ 
ful, rich. dark green 
in color and sell at 
sieht at all mar 
kets. Color does not 
fade when shipped. 
Mrs E. Fickes, R. 4. 
Bedford, Pa., wtes, 
“Had lovely Cukes 
from your seed.” 
Mrs F. Bliven, 725 
Hunter, Crookston, 
Kn! writes. 
Cukes are *»*• 
Vines are strong 
and robust, with¬ 
standing Idight to a 
hi eh degree. Large, 
matured fruits can 
ordinarily be gath 
ered in 58 days, and 
we recommend this 
variety highly. 472 
—Pkg., 10c; oz., -<>* • 
$1.48; H».. 
lbs., $4.85, Postpaid. 
GRAND 
SLICER 
SPLENDID 
FOR PICKLES 
CAMUA/ynEeA, A4. off j2AJ&t_ 
U tnitldL* 7)t&s CU&&1, UAJL yUJLfzeALcrt- 
(SIGNED) MR.VERNE ANDERSON 
R.DI., BOX33, CHASEBURG, 
WISCONSIN. 
IMPROVED LONC CREE 
Cllffwood I^ngfellow—-Handsome EARLY FORTUNE CUCUMBERS— Notice how this valuable sort may be used in five 
Fruits — ive lty —^ ery stages of growth, from smallest pickles to large cukes. 
Sfw Salzer’s Seeds 
Three generations of Ankrom’s have been dealing with three generations of 
SalzeFs! Have been well pleased with your seeds. 
—Mrs. Leslie Ankrom, R. D. 2, Waynesburg, Pa. 
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