Colorado Cucumber 
A beautiful, long, slender, dark green, white-spine Cucumber, commanding 
a premium on the critical markets. It has become exceedingly popular because of 
its excellent shape and intense color, which is maintained longer than in any other 
variety. The fruits, averaging 123^ inches long and 334 inches through, and weigh¬ 
ing 234 pounds, are inclined to taper, especially at the stem end. They reach edible 
size in about 60 days. The vines are vigorous, productive, and highly resistant to 
unfavorable growing conditions. Oz. 20 cts.; 34Ib. 55 cts.; Ib. $1.75; 10 lbs. $14. 
Scarlet Globe Short-Top XXX Radish 
This very excellent strain fits the need of the most critical greenhouse and muck- 
soil growers. It is produced from carefully selected, transplanted roots and, in the 
opinion of the most experienced large growers, is close to perfection. The brilliant 
scarlet clean Radishes are very crisp and solid and uniform in size and shape, to 
the extreme. The tops are ideal. It matures 4 days before other strains, even when 
grown for outdoor crops for which purpose many growers are now using it. ^Ib. 
30 cts.; Ib. 90 cts.; 10 lbs. $7; 100 
lbs. $55. 
Imperial Lettuce No* 847 
A new black-seeded strain of 
New York which may prove to be 
better than New York No. 12. The 
large-framed plants have large, 
rounded, medium green heads, with 
abundant wrapper leaves. This 
strain shows high resistance to 
brown blight and tip-burn. Spe¬ 
cially recommended for summer 
production, as well as spring and 
fall. Later than New York No. 12 
but stands longer. Oz. 35 cts.; 
34ib. 95 cts.; Ib. $3. 
ImF>erial Lettuce No. 847 
187 Washington St., Newark, N. J. 
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