SALZER’S EVERGREEN CUCUMBER 
EARLY 
finest cucumber 
INTRODUCTION IN YEARS/ 
Friends Praise It 
Retaining its attractive deep green color for 
as long as two months, ripening in 50 days, 
yielding heavily—Salzer’s Evergreen Cu¬ 
cumber is without a peer! Salzer’s Ever¬ 
green originated with the well known 
Mr. William E. Vail, Yorktown 
Heights, New York, who has been 
the introducer of several fine new 
tomatoes. Ide*al for home or 
market! Salzer’s Evergreen 
Cucumber stays green for an 
unusual length of time, which 
is an important factor with 
the home gardener as well as 
the trucker. 
STRAIGHT EIGHT 
An outstanding cucumber producing elegant fruits about eight inches 
in length and about U/i inches in diameter, and remarkably straight. 
The fruits are well rounded at the ends, beautiful deep green when ma¬ 
tured, and run very uniform in size and shape. It is ideal for the home 
and market garden, and is also an ideal shipper. 
Straight Eight received Gold Medal Award in the 1935 All-American 
Selections. It is a white spine cuke, unusually free from pale tips, with 
vines very vigorous and yields heavily. 477—Pkg., 10c; oz., 15c; 2 oz., 
27c; *4 lb., 50c; lb., $1.50; 2 lbs., $2.85, postpaid. 
In 1933, the long to be re¬ 
membered year of Chicago’s 
Century of Progress, we of¬ 
fered Salzer’s Evergreen Cu¬ 
cumber for the first time. It 
is a grand slicer, having firm, 
crisp flesh, and it is also one of 
the best cukes for pickles. 
Yields heavily. The fruits are 
smooth, spineless, dark green, 
about 10 inches long and 3 
inches thick, tapering slightly 
toward each end. Crisp white 
flesh, few seeds, and does well 
in practically all sections of 
the country. Retaining its 
deep green color for so long a 
period, makes it most desir¬ 
able for both home and mar¬ 
ket. 474—Pkg., 15c; oz., 23c; 
2 oz., 38c; ^4 lb., 69c; lb., 
,$1.95; 2*168., $3.65, postpaid. 
