
CUCUMBERS—Continued 
425 lrondequoit Hothouse Cucumber—Greenhouse Grown Seed 
This is the famous variety which has been developed by the greenhouse growers around Rochester. 
The seed has been saved for us from perfect fruit grown under glass by an expert cucumber grower 
in Irondequoit, and will produce remarkably fine uniform cucumbers. The fruit is long, slender, 
and deep green, almost entirely solid, having very few seeds. The vines are vigorous and very 
prolific. 100 seeds 75c; 250 seeds $1.75; 500 seeds $3.25; 1000 seeds $5.50. 
Oz. Y% Ib. Ib. 10 Ib. 100 Ib. 
400 A. & C. Popular long green type. See preceding page...... $ .30 $ .80 $2.50 $23.50 $225.00 
AO7eCUBIT: (NGW:) crnttenio nian eae Ott tte Deke sitar: ce eee .30 .85 2.75 26.00 250.00 
Noted for its smooth cylindrical blunt-ended shape and intense 
dark green color over the entire fruit. In some sections it is an 
outstanding slicing type. 
412 EARLY FORTUNE. Selected Stock................000000- =25 .65 2.00 18.50 175.00 
A very fine strain of White Spine, excellent for market and 
pickles. It is medium early and productive. The fruit is about 
7 inches long, slightly tapering and of deep green color. It holds 
its color well when shipped. We have a very superior stock. 
4148 Early. Whiter Spine a as vie o.0 alters cadlc cays cna aol dl ore eee aetea ere 25 .65 2.00 18.50 175.00 
Early and very productive. Excellent for pickles and slicing. 
418 HARRIS’ DOUBLE YIELD. Finest Pickles. See photo and de- 
scription on preceding page..........csccccececcececeece .30 .80 2.50 23.50 225.00 
420 HARRIS’ PERFECTION. Fine White Spine variety ......... .30 .80 2.50 23.50 225.00 
The fruit are 8 in. long, straight, with good dark green color and 
they hold up well for market. An old favorite which we developed 
many years ago. Excellent both for slicers and dills and a very 
heavy yielder. 
A2Zsimproved: longi Greenacs ac sce cx 6 circus din < ms 6.4.0 o tye suauege .30 80 2.50 23.50 
For both table use and pickles. A Black Spine variety and turns 
deep yellow when ripe. 
425 IRONDEQUOIT HOTHOUSE. For Forcing .............22. wees See prices above 
429 LONGFELLOW. Long Slender Dark Green................ .30 .80 2.50 23.50 oe 
An old favorite high quality type. Fruit long dark green and 
slightly tapered. We have the true strain. 
430 MARKETER. Outstanding New Slicer. See preceding page... .30 85 2.75 26.00 250.00 
433 NATIONAL PICKLE. For small pickles.................. 20 .65 2.00 18.50 175.00 
A very prolific variety producing large crops of uniform pickles 
of the type selected as best by many leading pickle packers. 
438 STRAIGHT EIGHT. See preceding page............-2.000- .30 85 2.75 26.00 250.00 
4422 West-indias Ghericittsieccrcntac cc ce.c o's o¢ oo ola = ores eee Ses “aD 95 3.00 
“T want to take this opportunity to advise you that with me the Marketer Cucumber and Fordhook 
242 Lima, both tried for the first tume last year, were outstanding both as to yield and quality.” 
J. L. Snyder, Connelsville, Pa., Jan. 30, 1947 
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CHICORY —French Endive 
WITLOOF CHICORY. Special Forcing Strain. 
An exceptionally fine strain, especially 
selected to produce the highest percentage 
of perfect heads when forced. 
Oz. 50c; '4 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00. 
CRESS 
EXTRA FINE CURLED, also called Pepper Grass. 
A hardy quick growing annual, producing 
an abundance of finely curled dark green 
leaves. True Stock. 
Oz. 15c¢; 4 Ib. 35c; Ib. $1.00. 
WATERCRESS, Improved Broad Leaved. 
A much better strain than the common 
wild Water Cress. Excellent for forcing in 
greenhouses and cold frames. 
Yo oz. 55¢; oz. $1.00; 4 Ib. $3.40; Ib. $12.00. 
DILL 
LONG ISLAND MAMMOTH. 
Is much superior to the common dill, being 
larger and more productive. 
Oz. 15¢; 14 Ib. 35c; Ib. $1.10; 10 Ibs. $10.50. 
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CORN SALAD 
LARGE ROUND-LEAVED. Market Gardeners’ 
Dark Green Strain. 
The leaves are uniformly large and dark 
green. Finest quality imported seed now 
available. 
Oz. 35c; %4 Ib. 95c; 1 Ib. $3.00; 10 Ibs. $29.00. 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA. 
Large cabbage-like leaves, which grow 
loosely on stems 21-3 feet tall. Does not 
form heads. May be sown in spring and 
transplanted like cabbage or drilled in 
June or July. Popular in the South for 
table use and stock feeding. 
Oz. 15c; % lb. 35c; Ib. $1.00; 10 Ibs. $9.00. 
DANDELION 
ITALIAN DANDELION. (Cicoria Catalogna). 
Large dark green dandelion-like leaves, 
which are cut several times during the 
season for “‘greens.’’ Ours is the true stock. 
Oz. 45c; % Ib. $1.30; Ib. $4.00; 10 Ibs. $35.00. 
LARGE THICK LEAF. 
No seed available. 
