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Fortune ^is the finest of all commercial varieties, and is used 
most extensively in all the great cucumber growing sec¬ 
tions. It is early in maturing, has a deep green color, a small seed cavity with few 
seeds, and has eating qualities that are excelled by no other cucumber. These 
characteristics with its uniformity and prolificness make it one of the best white 
spine cucumbers. 
Prices postpaid: Ounce, 8c; 14 pound, 25c; V 2 pound, 40c; 
1 pound, 75c; 2 pounds, $1.40; 5 pounds, $2.60. 
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Earliest of All This is an exceptionally early variety, yielding fine quality 
fruits in profusion. The cucumbers are quite uniform, very 
large, and of a dark green color. The Elarliest of All is especially fine for the home 
garden and local markets where early cucumbers are desired. 
Prices postpaid: Ounce, 8c; 14 pound, 25c; V 2 pound, 40c; 
1 pound, 75c; 2 pounds, $1.40; 5 pounds, $2.60. 
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This is an excellent strain of the white spine. It is particularly 
remarkable for its uniformly dark green color that is retained as 
the fruit matures. It has great merit in quality, prolificness and in firmness of 
flesh. When mature it averages about 8 inches long. The Klondike is an excellent 
variety for pickling when young. 
Prices postpaid: Ounce, 8c; 14 pound, 25c; V 2 pound, 40c; 
1 pound, 75c; 2 pounds, $1.40; 5 pounds, $2.60. 
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This is a standard variety. A uniform and 
shapely cucumber, not only for early, but also 
for general crop purposes. Vigorous grower and great bearer. Very fine for slicing 
and splendid for home garden and market. The fruits are 9 to 10 inches long, thick 
fleshed with small seed space. 
Prices postpaid: Ounce, 8c; 14 pound, 25c; V 2 pound, 40c; 
1 pound, 75c; 2 pounds, $1.40; 5 pounds, $2.60. 
Improved White Sp 
All of our garden and cantaloupe seed is grown and harvested by ourselves. 
