4l> MR.F.A. PORTER 
19377 STANTON AVE. r 
H AY W A R D 
MITt ~ A LI FOR NIA 
CRAND^I: 
SLICER ^ 
SPLENDID 
FOR PICKLES 
IMPROVED LONC CREE 
VERV 
HARDY 
DISEASE-RESISTANT 
I I A « rand new 
| I I LJ t\Cl. cucumber 
I- V | T tv It i c li vve in¬ 
tro <1 u c e (I 
in 1927. 
The fruit is long:, 12 to 
1 G inches in length, 
straight, smooth anil 
handsome. The color is 
deep green, which is re¬ 
tained longer than any 
kind we know of. Flesh 
is crisp, solid, and* of 
very best quality, and is 
not only ideal for slicing 
but the young fruit is 
line for pickling. Being a 
white spine variety, Cliff- 
w o o d Longfellow never 
turns yellow. It is very 
prolific and is character¬ 
ized by a small seed cav¬ 
ity. Forces readily under 
glass. 
452—Pkg„ 10c; oz., lfie; 
Vk lb., 55e; y ? lb., 98c; lb., 
81.75, postpaid. 
; SaJzet ’s jV,,. 
'• 552 " 
t l e / e h c ! 
! b "- en i c . u r“- 
f v „ a ; 
1 , fh e \ tre “e°y 
'1,1 seed K 
•e oj *. "ell V 
tad ,** e eu_ K 
^pKd.Upe V. 
T \ White 
Spine Cucumber 
ever produced. It is 
early, very 
tive, disease resist- 
‘‘ t and the «'•« 
grained, solid vvli'te 
nesh is remarkably 
crisp, with very t e ' v 
seeds. The hand¬ 
some symmetrical 
fruits are n i n e 
inches long, beauti¬ 
ful, rich, dark green 
in color and sell at 
sight at a 1 1 mar 
kets. Color does not 
fade when shipped. 
Mrs. Nellie Crippep, 
Schaller, la., writes 
“Had dandy results 
with your seed. 
Mrs. G. Halseth, 
Box 64, Dutton 
Mont., writes, Cu 
cumber sc e d wm 
fine.” Vines ai e 
"trong and robust, 
withstanding blight 
To a high degree 
Large, matured 
narily 1 be"" gathered 
recommend it’high- 
v 472 — Pkg., »c; 
lie; !4 lb., 35c; 
i/,'ll»., 6‘3c; lb., 81*15; 
2 lbs., 82.00, ppd. 
Clilfwoofl Longfellow—Handsome 
Fruits—Superb Quality—Very 
Productive 
EARLY FORTUNE CUCUMBERS—Notice how this valuable sort may be used in five 
stages of growth, from smallest pickles to large cukes. 
CL1FFWOOD LONGFELLOW 
ifEARLY FORTUNE 
I %'7he MoneyMaker 
[f John A.Salzer Seed Col 
ff LACROSSE. WISCONSIN V 
Your Cliffwood Longfellow Cucumbers last year measured I 6 V 2 inches and were 
the wonder of the neighborhood.—Mrs. A. G. Osborn, R. D. 2 . Blanchester, O. 
