GRAND 
SUCER 
SPLENDID 
FOR PICKLES 
A grand new 
III 0 KO* cucumber 
AV/I which we in- 
troduced 
in 1927 . ^ 
The fruit is long, 12 to 
16 inches in length, 
stra iglit, smooth and 
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 
fine for pickling. Being a 
white spine variety, ClifE- 
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., 19 c; o*., 16 c; 
% lb., 47 c; Vz Ih., 85 c; lb., 
$ 1 . 45 , postpaid. 
cents 
»k<j. 
Salzer 
inedium late ou • ^ 
also v^v ' 
pickling Tf tj Sood for 
prolific and L 
last year and seed 
Pleased. ^'^as >veli 
f^nnhers the cVl 
loug.w*®'* 'Vere *14 
fifteer/from ten to 
when fuliv^^w,^” length 
^otnewhaf ^i^^fhred nf 
and of atf^®nder giWh 
freen c^ior .^^rk 
f Warts u n i fn r ®P*nes or 
“ted on the surPJy d^atribf 
duces early f It Pro- 
small cucumberl duality of 
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VERY 
HARDY 
DISEASE-RESISTANT 
Iearly fortune 
— cenis The 
5 PHUitH 
spine Cucumber 
ever Produced. U Is 
****’■ solid white 
crisp, with veryj^^ 
®-"\*|Tre"nYn"i 
fn^ches^ong^ beauty 
SololVoel’not 
Schaller, la., 
“Had dandy 0 
r^^s.’^G Hafseth. 
BOX 64. t,?cu- 
Mont., w ^ was 
to fct ^^^ptureu 
^f#fts"^a\oraL 
?""^rdavs^fnd"we 
V|commej^d^thi^- 
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ribs.. » 3 . 00 , PPd* 
Cliff wood Txinsfellow—nandsome 
Fruits—Superb Quality—Very 
Productive 
EARLY PORTUIVE CUCUMBERS—Notice" how this valuable sort may be used in five 
stages of growth, from smallest pickles to large cukes. 
From Vi acre of your Earliest or 40-Day Cucumbers, I made $75.00 and gave a lot 
28 away.—Mr. W. L. Pechacek, R. D. 2, Vernon, Texas. 
JOHN A.SALZER SEED CO. 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
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