Clark’s Special Long Green Cucumber 
Field Corn (Flint) 
Sow 15 pounds of seed per acre 
Longfellow. The variety most widely grown in 
New England. An early 8-rowed Flint Corn 
with long ears and comparatively small cobs, 
filled to the tips with large, broad kernels. 
Rhode Island White Cap. A well-known, 
early, prolific variety from which is made the 
celebrated Rhode Island white meal. The 
yield is very heavy and the Corn is of the 
highest quality. 
Corn Salad 
A cool-season salad plant which matures in 
40 days from seed sown in early spring. It makes 
broad rosettes of bright green, spoon-shaped 
foliage, somewhat like lettuce. 
SEMESAN JR. will improve your crop of 
Corn if you will treat the seed with it before 
planting. See page 51. 
Cucumber 
All the Best Sorts for Salads and Pickling 
The seed cannot be planted in the open ground before the weather has become warm and settled 
and the ground mellow and light. Plant the seed in well-enriched hills, about 4 feet apart each way, 
and as soon as all danger from insects is over, thin the plants to leave four of the strongest in each hill. 
Extra-early crops may be grown by planting the seed in hotbeds in April, upon pieces of sod 
turned upside down, and removing these to hills in the open ground as soon as the weather is 
warm enough. 
Boston Pickling. 50 days. Very popular for 
pickles; fruit smooth and symmetrical, but 
slightly pointed at the ends; bright green. 
Clark’s Special Long Green. 68 days. Hardy, 
disease-resistant, medium-late variety of re¬ 
markable quality. It is well adapted to general 
use. When young make excellent pickles. 
Davis Perfect. 60 days. After several years’ 
trial, we give the introducer credit for all he 
claims for it. 
Early Cluster. 50 days. Produced in clusters, 
and abundantly; short, dark green, firm, 
crisp, and tender. 
Fordhook White Spine. Early, productive, 
and suitable either for forcing or outdoor crops. 
Fruit of medium size, good shape, light green, 
with a few white spines on the surface. 
Improved Long Green. 72 days. The leading 
long-growing sort, and excellent 
for pickles. The fruits are dark 
green, long, well-shaped, firm, 
and crisp. 
Telegraph 
English Frame Cucumber 
For growing in hotbeds or green¬ 
houses. This is the finest strain 
obtainable, and is not to be classed 
with the ordinary types. 
Pkt. (10 seeds) 25 cts.; pkt. 
(100 seeds) $1.50 
Japanese Climbing. 55 days. Vigorous, tall- 
climbing, and clings tightly to trellises. Fruits 
almost straight, large, and from 12 to 16 inches 
long; skin dark green; flesh thick and delicately 
flavored. 
Longfellow. A very desirable variety for the 
market-gardener. Dark green color; uniform 
size about 12 inches long; straight. Very 
attractive. 
New Straight-8. Introduced by Ferry-Morse 
Co. Awarded Gold Medal, 1935 All-America 
Seed Selections. This outstanding variety 
produces cylindrical fruits about 8 inches in 
length and 1 Yi inches in diameter, deep green 
in color, and free from objectionable striping. 
Woodruff’s Hybrid. Main-crop variety, 8 to 
10 inches long. Very attractive and prolific. 
Dark green with rounded ends. 
PRICES OF FIELD CORN 
2 lbs. 
7 lbs. 
Bus. 
Longfellow. 
.$0 25 
$0 75 
$3 50 
Rhode Island White Cap. 
25 
75 
3 50 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Vdb. 
Lb. 
PRICE OF CORN SALAD. 
...$0 05 
$0 20 
$0 50 
PRICES OF CUCUMBERS 
Boston Pickling. 
05 
20 
35 
$0 90 
Clark’s Special Long Green. . . . 
05 
20 
35 
90 
Davis Perfect. 
05 
15 
35 
90 
Early Cluster. 
05 
20 
35 
90 
Fordhook White Spine. 
... 05 
15 
35 
90 
Improved Long Green. 
05 
15 
35 
90 
Japanese Climbing. 
05 
15 
40 
1 25 
Longfellow. 
05 
20 
35 
1 00 
New Straight-8. 
Woodruff’s Hybrid. 
10 
20 
40 
1 50 
05 
20 
35 
90 
Try Hotkaps on your early Cucumbers. Complete protection against 
late frosts and insects 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
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