
China Cucumber—this cucumber is about 15 inches long. 
CHINA Grow this for FINE QUALITY. This remarkable 
~ cucumber from the Orient is of finer quality than any other 
variety we know. The fruit is very long, often reaching 20 inches in 
length and only 2 inches through. When grown on the ground, these 
long thin cucs often show some tendency to curl. The skin is bright 
green and nearly smooth, the spines being few and small. The flesh is 
white, firm, extremely crisp, and of the very best quality. The vines are 
vigorous and have shown great ability to produce under adverse con- 
ditions. 
We consider this one of the best cucumbers for the home garden and 
many of our customers find that because of its fine quality, it sells 
remarkably well at the roadside stands as soon as it is known. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 40c; 144 Lb. $1.00; Lb. $3.50. 
GREEN PROLIFIC, or Boston Pickling. Bears very profusely and is 
excellent for pickles. The fruit is rather short, straight, has blunt ends 
and is medium deep green. Black Spine. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 50c; Lb. $1.50. 
White Wonder. This is a pure white cucumber of fine quality. The fruit 
is 6 to 7 inches long and even when very young is perfectly white. These 
white cucumbers are valuable for exhibition as well as table use. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 144 Lb. 80c; Lb. $2.50. 
improved Long Green. Fruit long, straight and dark green. Excellent 
for pickling, slicing and market. Our strain is much superior to the 
common Long Green. Black spine. Turns yellow when ripe. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; 44 Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.35. 
West India Gherkin. Short, prickly fruit, used for pickling, very prolific. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 70c; Lb. $2.20. 

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Cucumber Trials on Moreton Farm 
Each year we grow and compare our own and many other stocks to 
insure your getting only the best. 
Corn Salad 
Corn Salad can be used for “‘greens” like spinach or as a salad. [t can 
be sown in the spring and fall. Succeeds best when sown in the early spring 
and in August. It can also be sown in September and wintered like spinach 
if given a little protection. 
LARGE ROUND-LEAVED. Market Gardeners’ Strain. Broad green 
leaves and a very heavy yielder. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 70c; Lb. $2.15. 
Cress 
Extra Fine Curled or ‘‘Peppergrass.”’ Finely cut and curled leaves. 
Very handsome and has a pleasant, pungent flavor. Used largely in 
salads and for garnishing. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50. 
WATER CRESS. Improved Broad-leaved. Used extensively for gar- 
nishing and for salads. Requires very moist soil; can easily be grown on 
the banks of any small stream, or on land that can be flooded with 
running water. Water Cress is also grown extensively in greenhouses 
for winter use and is a profitable crop. 
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LEMON. A real cucumber that grows about the size and color of a large 
lemon. The shape is shown in the photograph. The flesh is white and 
has a peculiar sweet flavor, quite different from other cucumbers. 
They are highly 
esteemed by many 
people both for 
table use and pick- 
ling. The fruit is 
ready to use when 
it is just commenc- 
ing to turn yellow. 
They may be picked 
while green or ripe 
as preferred. The 
culture is the same 
as other cucumbers. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 35e; 
Yq Lb. $1.00. 
IRONDEQUOIT HOTHOUSE CUCUMBER 
This famous hothouse cucumber developed in the greenhouse section 
near Rochester has proved the most profitable kind to raise under glass. 
The fruit is long, slender, deep green and nearly perfectly solid, with 
very few seeds, and in some fruit practically none at all. The vines are 
wonderfully vigorous and very prolific. 
Seed saved entirely from selected fruit grown under glass by an expert 
in Irondequoit. 
Packet of 50 seeds 50c; 100 seeds, 75c; 250 seeds, $1.75; 500 seeds, $3.25. 
Lemon Cucumbers 
Make Full Use of Your Garden 
An astonishing amount of vegetables can be grown on small 
plots of ground by intercroping and planting succession crops. 
Quick growing vegetables such as radishes, leaf lettuce, spinach, 
green onions from sets or plants, etc., can be planted between 
peas, beans, tomatoes and corn, etc., which require wider rows. 
Plan to follow the early crops with vegetables for fall and winter 
use, such as head lettuce, spinach, kohl rabi, turnips and others. 

“Your China cucumber for salad or slicing are the most delicious, sweet 
and very tender. The Double Yield for pickles have the firmest flesh and 
smallest seeds—the most desirable for either sweet or sour pickles. 
As to the Long Season beet, my family refuses to eat any other. 
The tomato plants grew fine and the texture and flavor suited my very 
particular husband to a tee.” 
W. F. Leibenguth, Mill River, Mass. May 12, 1941. 
Dandelion 
The improved cultivated dandelion is a yaluable plant for “greens” 
early in the spring. The seed is sown in the spring or summer and the 
leaves will be ready to eat the following spring. 
We raised fine crops of both these varieties here on our farms this past 
year, and we are proud to offer our customers high germinating seed of our 
special strains. 
LARGE THICK-LEAVED. The standard variety with large thick dark 
green leaves of excellent quality. The plants make a vigorous upright 
growth and produce good hearts. This is the strain that growers want, 
and our stock is exceptionally uniform and productive. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 55c; 44 Lb. $1.60; Lb. $5.50. 
IMPROVED ARLINGTON. This is the true Arlington strain that 
critical gardeners have been looking for. The leaves are white ribbed, 
very heavy and even darker green than the Large Thick Leaf. The 
plants do not grow as upright but produce immense yields of fine 
greens. If you grow dandelions try this improved strain. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 60c; 144 Lb. $1.75; Lb. $6.00. 
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Dill 
A packet will sow 10 feet; an ounce 50 feet of row. 
LONG ISLAND MAMMOTH. Larger and much superior to the com 
mon dill. It is so easily grown that every garden should have a short 
row of this valuable herb which is used to make “Dill Pickles.” 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. l5c: 14 Lb. 30c; Lh. $1.00. 
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