Cucumber 
SLICING VARIETIES 
Pickling Varie+ies, Pages 28 and 29 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 91 
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TAXPAYER, the new dark green tipped Early Fortime 
Taxpayer (New) 
60 days. The Taxpayer can best be described as a 
heavy yielding, very dark green Early Fortune. It 
is bred from that variety; improvement being mostly 
in its attracti^■e dark green color which is carried around the tip of the 
fruits, doing away with the objectionable light striping. We believe that 
eventually it will take the place of Early Fortune. Fruits dark green, 
tapers abruptly to the stem end and slightly to the blossom end. An ex¬ 
cellent shipper, and one of the mildest flavored of the dark green sorts. 
Length eight to nine inches. Thickness two and one-half inches. White 
spined. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 20c) (% lb., 60c) (lb., ^,00) (5 lbs., $8^0) prepaid. 
Our Boston Pickling, shown above, should not be confused with the ordina^ 
stocks of this sort. It is a refined and improved type rapidly becoming a favorite 
with eastern pickle packers. 
D II' C I*.a«>4- All Pic^kling varieties of the Black Spined type 
DUrrGII S CflrilGST OT /am sometimes assume a reddish color even in 
- - - — the pickling stage when grown in the south¬ 
ern states and subjected to high temperatures during the picking season. 
Burrell’s Earliest of All never turns red and has become popular with south¬ 
ern pickle packers for this reason. Makes excellent small and large pickles. 
Very brittle as a dill. Listed page 24. 
See Page 91 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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