COOL CRISP CUCUMBERS 
CULTURE. Cucumbers grow best in a warm sandy loam. Sow seed when dan- 
ger of frost 1s past, in hills four or five feet apart each way. Sow thickly half 
an inch deep and thin out to three or four plants to the hill. 
100 hills; two pounds per acre. 
. Giant “China Long” 
A New Extremely-Long Almost Seed~ 
less Variety—From far-off China comes 
this wonder cucumber. The fruits of the 
“China Long” are perfectly straight 
and average 20 inches in length. 
The skin is a beautiful dark 
the thick flesh a hand- 
whi It is crisp, juicy, 
and of most delicious flavor, 
Si The fine, large fruits are splendid 
Sai for slicing, but if picked when 
N small make tasty little pickles, 
No. 119, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 35¢, 










| Longfellow Cucumber 
im These béautiful, long, dark green cus 
cumbers grow 12 to 14 inches in length 
fm and, because of their uniformity and 
attractiveness, are ideal for the mar- 
§ kets... Suitable for home gardens, market 
gardens and greenhouse growing. 
No. 601, Pkt. 1067 oz. 35¢; 14 lb. $1.25. 
DAVIS PERFECT 
Popular Everywhere—This handsome, 
im large, smooth cucuniber is ideal in 
i shape, color atid quality, Its dark 
green color does not chatige when 
grown outdoors. The fruits are 2% 
inches thick and 10 inches long. Re- 
sembles the handsome hot house cucums 
bers. No. 513, Pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢; 
¥% Ib. 75¢. 
SAVE YOUR SPACE 
JAPANESE 
CLIMBING CUCUMBER 


A Cucumber which saves your 
garden space by vigorously climb- 
ing any fence, pole, trellis, bush, 
arbor or tree you may put it near. 
The climbing habit enables the 
fruit to grow perfectly straight 12 
to 18 inches long. The flesh is 
white, crisp, tender and delicate 
flavor. The small and young 
Cucumbers make attractive pickles, 
They begin to bear early and con- 
tinue to produce fruit throughout 
the season. No. 045, Pkt. 10¢; 
oz. 25¢; 14 lb. 75. 
WHITE 
WONDER 
‘Wy A pure white Cucumber—snow- 
white in color from time it be- 
sins to set. Fruits are uniform 
‘in shape and size (about 8 ins. 
Mong). Begins to bear early and 
jycontinues late. Pleasing flavor 
with flesh fine and crisp. Excel- 
 jlewt sliced for salad or an ideal 
“novelty mixed in a can with 
green pickles. No. 037, Pls. 
10s; oz, 25¢; 14 lb. 75e, 






‘ 
Ounce will plant 
THE “ALL PURPOSE’ CUCUMBER 
Arlington WHITE SPINE 
EXTRA EARLY 
aa. Zh 
Enormously productive and satisfactory in 
every respect. Fruits are uniform in size, 
straight, and of a rich dark green color. 
Flesh is white, crisp, and solid. Sets fruit 
earlier than most varieties. 
No. 548, Pkt. 10e; 0z. 20e; 14 Ib. 65e. 
EARLY CLUSTER 
SMALL SIZED EARLY 
PICKLING 
—This small green early 
sort bears chunky fruits in 
bunches. Flesh is white, 
juicy and crisp. Ideal for 
pickling. No. 568, Pkt. 
10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 65e. 



EVER BEARING 
This small, very early variety is used for early pickles. 
By keeping the fruits picked they will bear throughout 
the season. No. 584, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 20c; 14 lb. 65c. 

CHICAGO PICKLING 
A Prolific Canning Variety—This cucumber is pre- 
ferred above all others by some of the big pickling 
establishments. When mature the square ended fruits 
measure 7 to 8 inches; rich in color and of fine flavor. 
No. 497, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 20¢; 14 lb. 65c. 

GHERKIN 
This native of Jamaica is distinct (ip 
from cucumbers, is used for very 
small pickles. Fruits weigh 8 to 4 
o7zs., pale green and covered with 
prickly spines. No. 616, Pkt, 
106; oz, 25¢; % Ib. 75e, 

