SLICING VARIETIES 
Pickling Varieties, Pages 25 and 2G. 
Market Growers Prices, Page 82. 
\A/L:i rt C‘„ . 62 days. This is one of our most valu- 
tVGrgreen WHIT© OpinG able dark green sorts for slicing. The 
fruit is 10 inches long, 2 y 2 inches thick, cylindrical, and blunt; ex¬ 
cellent quality, attractive dark green color and evenly distributed 
spines together with a desirable shape and size make it well liked 
for home and market garden use. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) O/i lb., 35c) (lb., $1.10) (5 lbs., $4.85) prepaid. 
Parlw Pnr+iino ^0 days. One of the most used shipping cucumbers, 
Cany ronune and especially well liked by Texas planters; our 
stock is more uniform, some longer, and is the type ^.preferred by 
shippers. Fruits dark green, taper abruptly at the stem end, and 
slightly to the blossom end; color is retained a long time after 
harvest, length as slicers, 8 to 9 inches; thickness 2 1 / 4 inches, white 
spined. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 35c) (lb., $1.10) (5 lbs., $4.85) prepaid. 
Cucumber Greenbac. 
Aroonkar 65 days. This wonderful new cucumber fairly shouts 
^reenDaC “hothouse grown.” Who wouldn’t like to grow these 
handsome, expensive looking fruits in their gardens or have them 
to offer to their fancy trade. The big surprise is in its freedom 
from bitterness; so many of the long dark-green varieties, especially 
some developed from imported forcing sorts, are inclined to be bitter. 
Given proper growing conditions Greenbac has the finest eating 
quality as well as appearance. Fruits about 2% inches in diameter 
near the blossom end, tapering gently to the rounded stem end. 
Length 12 inches. Flesh white and crisp, seeds form late. White 
spined. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 40c) (lb., $1.40) (5 lbs., $6.15) prepaid. 
I .-u- lI I ___ „ This old favorite needs no introduction 
improved Long \Z7reen to market or home gardeners, its 
planting has been so extensive for so many years. Our stock of 
this sort is very fine. The long, green cucumbers when suitable for 
slicing are often 8 to 10 inches long, crisp and of the finest quality; 
has very few seeds; fruits become red when ripe. Black spined. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (y 4 lb., 40c) (lb., $1.40) (5 lbs., $6.15) prepaid. 
I omnn This is a favorite with many for use in salads, as it never 
Lemon becomes bitter; the fruits are 2 to 2*4 inches in diameter 
and much the shape and color of a lemon. Vines are vigorous and 
very productive. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (V 4 lb., 25c) (lb., 80c) (5 lbs., $3.50) prepaid. 
From Reseda, Calif. Last year I took first prize at the Los Angeles 
County Fair for Stone Tomatoes grown from your 
Norton Wilt Resistant Seed. The five tomatoes used 
for the plate display remained at the fair two weeks without spoiling. Have 
also noticed that our tomatoes were firmer and less watery than neighboring 
patches of the same variety. 
From Great Bend, Kans. I plant your seeds every year and always find 
them very good. 
From Barnwell, S. Car. The Hale's Best No. 36 Cantaloupe seed was 
fine and the cantaloupes turned out extra good 
for the season we had. The Clark's Special Cu¬ 
cumber turned out good. 
See Page 82 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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