CUCUMBER 
SALAD VARIETIES: pkt., 10c; 1 0z., 35c; 4% 
Ib., $1.00. 

Clark’s Special Cucumber 
*Clark’s Special w.s.: 63 days. All America 
Award for 1933. Asgrow originated. Hand- 
some, dark green, 9” by 2%4”, averaging about 
2% lbs., slightly tapered at both ends; flesh 
crisp and firm, with few seeds. 
*Impoved Long Green b.s.: 70 days. A stand- 
ard large variety for the home garden; very 
prolific, hardy and resistant to disease; deep 
green, 12” by 214”; white crisp flesh. 
Arlington w.s.: 60 days. An older type but very 
popular for home gardens. Medium green, 
semi-blunt ends. 8” by 21%”. 
PICKLING VARIETIES: pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 20c; 
\% lb., 45c. (except as noted). 
*National Association b.s.: 56 days. Originally 
bred to meet the specifications of the National 
Pickle Packers Association. Special attention 
has been given to this important variety at the 
Asgrow cucumber breeding grounds, and a 
most desirable strain is being produced; dark 
green, symetrical, and nearly square ended. 
Chicago Pickling b.s.: 59 days. An old favorite 
and one of the best for pickling or slicing. 
Medium green. Very prolific. 
KALE 
Iai Mes Ib toyz, Waye 
‘Dwarf Green Scotch: 55 days. The pedigreed 
Asgrow strain is one of the most handsome 
plants of the garden with its widespread 
plume-like, dark-green leaves, exceptionally 
finely curled and frilled. 
KOHL RABI 
Peer LOC eoz. 50c. 34) ib $150 
Early White Vienna: 57 days. Light green bulbs 
with white flesh. A favorite home and market 
garden sort—especially for forcing in the hot 
bed. 
Purple Vienna: 62 days. Bulb 
greenish-white and tender; exterior 
with purple tinged foliage. 
interior light 
purple, 
OKRA 
Prise oz. 5c: 2401b.,125¢ 
*Lady Finger White Velvet: 55 days. Tall, early 
and prolific, with long, slender pods, spineless, 
ribless, and creamy white. A very attractive 
new variety. 
Dwarf Green Long Pod: 50 days. Early and pro- 
lific with pods very similar to Tall Green. A 
good variety for the north. 
LETTUCE 
Lettuce does not stand hot weather well but is 
not harmed by mild frosts; the earliest sorts can 
therefore be transplanted from cold frames to the 
rows, after hardening by gradual exposure, in the 
first weeks of spring and the later sorts sown % 
inch deep in the open then. Rich well-prepared 
soil is advisable as the plants must be grown 
quickly. Allow % oz., of seed per 100 ft. of row. 
HEADING VARIETIES: pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 25c; 
% l|b., 65c. 
*New York: 80 days. (Also called Wonderful). 
Dark green leaves with well blanched heads, 
crisp and sweet. The Asgrow strain of this 
most popular variety is in demand for its large 
solid heads. 
*Iceberg: 84 days. An excellent large lettuce 
for home gardens. Heads are kept solid and 
blanched by the strong inward-curving ribs of 
the outer leaves. 
Big Boston. (White-seeded): 75 days. Very 
popular; an excellent butter head type. Medi- 
um size, compact head with creamy yellow 
center, leaves tinged with bronze. 
All Seasons: 80 days. Stands hot weather well. 
New York No. 12: 77 days. Earlier than New 
York and stands heat better. 
LOOSE-LEAVED VARIETIES: pkt., 10c; 1 0z., 
20c bin S06; et $1.70: 
*Grand Rapids: Very popular for greenhouse 
forcing and early planting; handsome, hardy, 
and vigorous. Large, light-green, frilled leaves. 
Prize Head: A fine old favorite; bronze tinted, 
crumpled leaves; stands long before going to 
seed. 
Simpson’s Curled (Black Seeded): Yellowish 
green leaves, crisp and very tender. 
Simpson’s Early Curled: The standard home 
garden sort, tender and sweet. 
White Paris Cos (or Trianon): The favorite 
cos or romaine lettuce. Upright, solid and 
conical; light green, crisp and sweet. 
PARSLEY 
*Moss Curled (or Triple Curled): Its very dark 
green leaves are so finely crimped and curled 
that it looks almost like moss. Extremely 
decorative. Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 25c; %4 lb., 50c 
PARSNIP 
Hollow Crown: By far the most popular variety. 
Broad shouldered with pronounced crown and 
long, tapering white roots; fine-grained, sweet, 
and tender. Pkt., 10c; 1 0z., 20c; %4 Ib., 45c. 
PUMPKIN 
Small Sugar (or New England Pie): Pkt., 10c; 
2 oz., 25c; % lb., 45c. 
