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SLICING VARIETIES 
Pickling Varieties, Pages 26 and 27. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 90. 
Better and More Popular Than Ever 
Burrell's Earliest of All 
52 days. During the past forty years 
we have produced more cucumber 
seed than any other grower selling direct to planters. Burrell’s 
Earliest of All is of our own introduction and the past few years 
we have sold more pounds of this variety than any other we grow 
Color. —Very dark green and remaining green until almost fully 
ripened, when it becomes a greenish-white. 
Size. —As a slicer about seven inches long—very uniform and 
square ended—a beautiful cucumber. 
The flesh is pearly white, crisp, and the quality as a slicer un¬ 
excelled. 
Earliness. —In a check with all varieties, Burrell’s Earliest of 
All has proven worthy of its name and Market Growers who find 
earliness a big item are getting big returns from this sort. 
For Pickling. —Ordinary pickling varieties which are of the black 
spined type are not desirable for use in the south because the pickles 
are inclined to turn red. Burrell’s Earliest of All never turns red and 
has now become the most popular variety for pickling in the south. 
Makes excellent small and large pickles. 
To Market Growers who plant to ship as slicers: Plant this sort 
extensively if extreme earliness and the qualities listed above are 
what you want. No matter what sort you have been planting, plant 
part of your acreage to this and compare results. 
(Pkt., 5c) <oz., 15c) (*4 lb.. 35c) (lb., $1.10) <5 lbs„ $4.85) prepaid. 
65 days. This variety has created a sensation 
uuiurauu ^iNUWj w ith market growers due to its very dark green 
color and desirable shape for shipping. Color is carried well around 
the tip or blossom end of the fruit and it is not inclined to have the 
light color stripes like most sorts. Fruits about 10 inches in length, 
straight, and symmetrical. A real money maker for the market 
grower and fully deserves being one of the “All America’’ winners. 
Vines vigorous, bears bountifully. A shy seeding sort and the price 
higher than many others for this reason. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 20c) (% lb., 60c) (lb., $2.00) (5 lbs., $8.80) prepaid. 
The New Colorado Cucumber. 
See Page 90 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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