ITALIAN CUCUMBER 
This is a very early variety 
and when young- is very simi¬ 
lar to the “Telegraph” and 
equals it in flavor. It is quite 
a large grower and 
highly recommended to 
use when very young. 
It is an excellent cu¬ 
cumber for the table, 
being of 
will prove quite a curiosity when grown in any garden, 
3 pkts., 25c.; 6 pkts., 40c. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING CUCUMBER 
This is an excellent ne~ _ 
variety and originally car 
from Japan. The you) 
plants are bushy but 
soon as they become w< 
established, begin to clin 
and may be grown < 
fences, poles or trellis* 
The vines are of health 
vigorous growth and clii 
so tightly that they are n 
prostrated by heavy storr 
of wind or rain. They b 
gin to bear early and co 
tinue to produce fru 
throughout the s e a s o 
The fruit is from 12 to 
inches in length and pr 
duces but very few seed 
which makes thpm high 
pi'ice. Per pkt. 6c.; 3 pkt 
15c., 6 pkts., 25c. 
KLONDIKE 
ONE OF OUR BE, ST 
This is a very handsome varie. 
| ty of an attractive dark green 
color of the White Spine type, 
When it attains suitable size foi 
market it averages from 6 to i 
inches in length, and is of sucl 
attractive appearance, it is great, 
ly appreciated by market gard. 
eners and shippers. It is very 
early, excellent quality, firm ant 
good for pickling whei 
small. After you grow this Co, 
cumber you will say you nevej 
hand a better one. 
We cannot recommend thit 
splendid Cucumber too high, 
ly. Try it in your garden 
this year. 
Pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts., 15c.; f 
pkts., 35e.;. 
GltliEN PROLIFIC or BOSTON PICKLING 
—An excellent variety for pickling, and is immensely 
productive. It bears abundance of fruit of delicious 
flavor. Pkt.5c,;oz. 10c.;%lb. 25c.;%lb. 40c.lb. 75c. 
EARLY BIJSSIAN—This is one of the very earli¬ 
est in cultivation and grows only about 3 inches long. 
It is fine for pickling. Give it a trial. Per pkt, 5c.; 
3 pkts. 9c.; oz. 10c.;% lb. 25c.; Vs lb. 40c.; lb. 75c. 
EVERGREEN CUCUMBER 
NSCHGLS’ MEDIUM GREEN CUCUMBER 
Unequalled as a first-class pickling sort, and 
greatly praised as an early market variety. 
The skin is light green in color, very smooth 
and of fine quality. Per pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts, 9c.? 
oz. 10c.; Vi lb, 25c.lb. 40c.; lb. 75c. 
This new Cucumber is admitted 
to be an excellent pickling sort 
possessing all required qualifica¬ 
tions as a perfect pickling Cu¬ 
cumber. Those who have grown 
it say that it bears three Cucum¬ 
bers to ordinary kinds one. It 
is a very strong grower, extra 
early and the fruits are excellent 
for slicing if allowed to grow to 
sufficient size. When ripe the 
color is yellow, but through other stages of its growth it is a handsome evergreen. Per pkt. 
9c.; oz. 10c.; Vi lb. 25c., Vz lb. 45c. 
5c.; 3 pkts.. 
LEMON CUCUMBER 
The Lemon Cucumber is nearly round, the 
skin is smooth with yellow and green markings. 
The fruit grows from 2 Vi to 3 inches in diameter, 
flesh is tender and has a flavor surpassing alj 
other cucumbers. It is excellent for pickling, 
either green or ripe. For table use they should 
be used just as the fruits are turning yellow. It 
is areal novelty and we are sure, after once 
tested, that it will be planted every season, for 
the quality and productiveness is sure to please 
everyone. Per pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts., 15c. 
DAVIS’ PERFECT CUCUMBER 
This is the great Cucumber that has been so large¬ 
ly advertised. It is claimed you can raise these 
Cucumbers in open ground and they will sell n 
any market at the same price as the high pric¬ 
ed hot house forcing cucumbers. It is predict¬ 
ed that this cucumber is bound to become the 
most popular, both for forcing under glass and 
for growing outside, of any cucumber ever offer¬ 
ed. On account of its splendid shape, handsome 
color, splendid eating qualities and being almost 
seedless one-third of its length from the stem 
end, and the seeds very small, together with its 
enormous productiveness, it takes the lead of 
anything we have ever known. It does not 
change its dark rich color when grown out doors, 
but resembles a hot house cucumber so closely 
dealers connot tell the difference. 
Mr. Davis has originated several very valuable 
varities of vegetables and we are fully satisfied 
this new cucumber, he calls his “Perfect'’ is 
bound to become very popular wherever grown. 
A few of these Cucumbers growing in any gar¬ 
den will surely give great satisfaction. We of¬ 
fer very choice seed stock as follows : 
Pkt,. 5c.; 3pkts,, 12c.; oz., 15c.; 2ozs., 25c 
THORBURN’S NEW EVERBEARING 
—A splendid early variety; fruits continuously 
until killed by frost. They are perfect in form 
and are of a fine green color. Per pkt. 5c.; 
3 pkts. 9c., oz. 10c.; Vi lb. 25c.; Vz lb. 40c.; 
lb. 75c. 
