ARTHUR G. LEE, 
Ee nee A et pean Soe 
BoE Ae Nee NDE ELORIST FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 

CABBAGE 
One ounce will produce about 3,000 plants: 
four ounces will transplant an acre. 
CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD (75 days). 
About one week later than Early Jersey 
Wakefield, but heads are half-round and 
larger and broader. This variety is extreme- 
ly popular with market gardeners and grow- 
ers owing to its earliness and its size. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD (65 days). 
Head cone shaped; very solid. Dwarf, com- 
pact, with a few outer leaves, which permits 
close planting; heads weigh 2 to 3 lbs. each. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET (70 to 75 days). 
An early, large, dependable, round-headed 
variety. Nearly as early as Charleston 
Wakefield and about a week later than Gol- 
den Acre. Tightly folded and short stemmed. 
One of the most desirable of the round- 
headed varieties. 
EARLY DWARF FLAT DUTCH (85 days). 
An excellent second early variety with large 
solid flat heads. The most popular variety 
following the Wakefields for the home 
garden. 
LATE FLAT DUTCH (110 days). Heads 
large, round, flattened and very firm. 
ALL SEASONS (85 to 90 days). Heads 
large, round. A favorite for making kraut. 

Golden Acre 
GOLDEN ACRE (65 days). An extra early 
selection of the Copenhagen type. Heads 
of medium size, round, hard and solid. Has 
all the wonderful characteristics of the pop- 
ular Copenhagen Market Cabbage, but the 
heads are a trifle smaller and mature 9 days 
earlier, 
CHINESE OR CELERY CABBAGE 
Healthful and tasty either cooked or raw. 
‘Can be served like lettuce, or it makes a 
delicious cole slaw. Boiled more palatable 
than ordinary cabbage. 
WONG BOK. Short, broad, tightly folded; 
well blanched: heads 8 to 10 inches high. 

CUCUMBER 
One ounce to 50 hills; 2 pounds per acre. 

Early Fortune Cucumber 
EARLY GREEN CLUSTER (55 days). 
Fruit short, chunky, and small and borne in 
clusters. 
SHORT GREEN (56 days). Seven inches, 
medium in size and earliness. Good for 
pickling and slicing. 
NATIONAL PICKLE (55 days). Black 
Spine, size 7x3 inches. Weight 1% Ibs. 
A recent introduction of early pickling type 
developed for the National Pickle Packers 
Association. Early, productive and uniform 
strain. The small pickles are rather short 
and thick, while the larger sizes are smooth 
and cylindrical with well rounded ends. 
EARLY FORTUNE (64 days). Hight to 9 
inches. Early, very productive, and disease- 
resistant. Flesh white; color rich, dark 
green. Retains its deep green color longer 
than most sorts. Recognized as being one 
of the best for shipping. ) 
LONG GREEN—IMPROVED (70 days.) — 
Twelve to 14 inches. A standard late, well 
known table sort. Color dark green. a 
A. AND C. (60 days). A new introduction. 
Spines white; vines healthy, robust and re- 
sistant to disease, producing cucumbers 
about 10 inches long, not quite so large in 
diameter as Early Fortune. Will retain 
their greenness longer than most any other 
variety. We recommend this new cucumber 
as one of great merit. se “ta 
THE COLORADO (60 days). 12 inches, 
White spined. A beautiful long, slender, 
dark green cucumber. Popular because of 
its excellent shape and intense. color which 
is maintained longer than most varieties. 
Very productive and resistant to disease.. 

For Prices Refer To Green List Enclosed. 
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