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CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. 
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WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
CONCOMBRE CUCUMBER CETRIOLO 
One ounce to SO hills; 3 pounds per acre. 
Hybrid White Spine—For heaviest yields. Although a mid-season variety the extra yields 
per acre of this long, handsome Cucumber make it one of the most valuable for a 
gardener to grow. It holds its rich green color a long time and stands up extremely well. 
Our strain is as fine as it is possible to secure. 
Hybrid White Spine Cucumber 
(AAS) Straight Eight—Handsome and prolific. Every fruit uniformly 8 inches long—as though 
poured from a die—straight and smooth and a pleasing dark green in color. This 
uniformity of size and color coupled with its extremely high yield deserve for it a place 
on every trucker's list. Our strain is from the originator's stock. 
A. & C.—Long and attractive. Probably the handsomest Cucumber grown with 11 inch 
fruits, uniform and cylindrical throughout their length, terminating in blunt, well 
rounded ends and of a very deep dark green color. Handsome and desirable both for 
shipping and for market gardens. Our strain is top-notch. 
Longfellow—Longest Cucumber grown. Fruits 12 to 15 inches long, borne very early, dark 
green, uniform and attractive. This is the premium Cucumber and we consider it the 
highest quality Cuke of all. Naturally, we have devoted considerable time to the per¬ 
fection of this splendid type. 
Perfected Pickling—Prolific and early. Our selection of an ideal pickling variety. Early, 
highly productive, uniformly shaped and colored, it leaves little to be desired. When 
mature, the fruits are 5 to 6 inches long, straight, blunt ended and a medium deep green. 
(AAS) Colorado—A very long slender white spine type of an intense dark green shade. 
Very early and prolific. Popular for its excellent shape and bright color which is held 
longer than in any other variety. 
(AAS) The Barteldes—A very early dark green, smooth-skinned, white spine type with 
solid crisp flesh. Ten-twelve inches long and three inches thick at maturity. An un¬ 
excelled market and shipping variety which holds its color. A very shy seeder. 
(AAS) Clark's Special—Another deep green, white spine type which is slightly smaller, 
growing 8 to 10 inches long with a smooth glossy green skin and well rounded ends. 
