
Cucumber Cubit 
1944 All American Selections 
Victory gardeners will do 
introductions, first offered this year. 
well to include these 
GREAT LAKES LETTUCE won top place. 75 Days. A 
crisp head, summer lettuce able to stand the heat and 
the sun. It is remarkably slow to throw a seed head, 
and it is very resistant to tip burn. You will want it in 
your 1944 Victory Garden. 
KEYSTONIAN GREENPOD BEANS —55 Days. A 
bush snapbean of excellent flavor and dependable 
production. Entirely stringless and fiberless. Round 
and meaty. Straight pods, slightly longer than Ten- 
dergreen. Holds up well in the garden and produces 
longer than many otner varieties. 
CUCUMBER CUBIT—62 Days. 
A fine dark green, 
white spine, cylindrical cucumber with rounded ends. 
Firm white flesh, ideal for slicing. A prolific bearer 
for the home garden. 
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however, obviously alter the exact number of 
days required. 
D. LANDRETH SEED COMPANY, CANAL STREET, BRISTOL, PA. 

