Y% Ib. of seed will plant about 300 hills or 200 ft. of row. 
It requires about 2 lbs. per acre in hills or 3 to 4 lbs. drilled. 

MARKETER CUCUMBER 
400 A & C Cucumber 
The Leading Variety for Market 
The long slender shape and handsome dark green 
color have made this one of the most popular 
cucumbers grown today. They are very deep 
green over the entire fruit, with only indistinct 
blossom end rays, and they hold their color well. 
The cucumbers are 8 to 9 inches long, beauti- 
fully proportioned, smooth and dark green, and 
make a very fancy pack. The vines are healthy 
and produce large crops of the finest fruit. Our 
strain is outstanding for uniformly fine shape 
and color, and we recommend it highly. See 
prices on next page. 
420 Harris’ Perfection 
Long Green White Spine—Heavy Yielder 
The fruit is straight, smooth and handsome, 
deep green in color with small white rays at the 
blossom end, and retains its deep color for a 
long time after picking. The cucumbers will 
average well over eight inches long when ready 
for market and are just the right thickness. 
We introduced this variety many years ago 
and it is still in great demand because of its 
heavy yield and fine appearance. It is well 
adapted for dill pickles as well as general mar- 
ket. See prices on next page. 
438 Straight Eight 
An Early Prolific Long White Spine 
Has become very popular among growers be- 
cause of the large early yield of fine straight 
cucumbers. Straight Eight produces heavy crops 
at a time when the other kinds are only just 
beginning to bear. The vines continue to pro- 
duce heavily throughout the season. 
When ready for market the cucumbers are 8 
to 9 inches long, straight, smooth and blunt 
ended. The color is medium green with green 
rays at the blossom end. We can recommend 
Straight Eight for a money making crop. See 
prices on next page. 

430 Marketer 
New Extra Fancy, Dark Green Slicing Type 
A very vigorous and prolific streamlined cu- 
cumber that is rapidly becoming the leading 
variety for slicing in the East. The smooth 
slender fruits are remarkably uniform and trim 
in appearance, and have the darkest green color 
of any variety, extending all the way down to 
the blossom end. They average 7 to 8 inches 
long, straight and slightly tapered at the ends, 
and the flesh is very thick with a small seed 
cavity. 
The vines hold up well and give tremendous 
yields of these slim, elegant deep green fruit. 
One great advantage is that the fruit on the 
late pickings is just the same excellent type as 
on the first picking. If you want extra fancy 
slicers for market, grow Marketer. See prices on 
next page. 
‘‘The Marketer Cucumber 1s the best dark green 
cucumber that we have tried for market... It 1s 
a good size too.”’ July 2, 1946. 
Mrs. C. I Martin, Oklahoma City, Okla. 
418 Harris’ Double Yield 
Early—tThe Best for Pickles 
We are proud to say that our new improved 
strain of this famous variety is better than ever 
before. The yields are even greater and the 
perfect shape makes it ideal for small pickles 
The cucumbers are very straight with blunt 
ends, smooth, cylindrical, and medium deep 
green in color. The fine shape is carried on all 
sizes of fruit. 
If the pickles are kept picked off, the vines 
produce astonishing crops. Young cucumbers. 
are often produced in clusters of 3 or 4 like the 
fingers of your hand. 
This is also the earliest variety we know and 
many growers use it for early slicers; it matures 
to slicing size two weeks earlier than other 
kinds. See prices on next page. 
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HARRIS’ DOUBLE YIELD CUCUMBERS 
Harvesting one of our seed crops. 
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