VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
Censaabre CUCUMBER — “fézin’ 
Cucumis sativus 
w. s.—Denotes white spined varieties. b.s.—Denotes black spined varieties. 
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Uses Code Picking 
A&C wes. MS CLOOK 67 
One of the newer types of extra long slicers. Similar to the Colorado variety. An 
excellent shipper and market type. Adapted to rich productive soils. Rapidly gaining 
in popularity. 
FRUIT—9 to 10 inches long; 2!4 inches in diameter, white spined, cylindrical shape 
well carried out to ends, solid dark green with indistinct starring on blossom 
end. Holds color over long period. 

A & C — An outstanding shipping variety. 
ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE (Early) w.s. H CLANK 60 
An old, popular sort. A suitable type for home garden use. Quite early and prolific. 
FRUIT—8 inches long and 2!/5 inches in diameter, blunt ends. Attractive medium green. 
BOSTON PICKLING b.s. Cc CLASH 58 
Sometimes called Green Prolific. Noted for its earliness and productivity. Continues 
to be one of our most popular pickling varieties. 
FRUIT—6 inches long, 2!/) inches in diameter, short, quite smooth, uniformly developed 
with only a slight taper, black-spined, medium dark green. 
CHICAGO PICKLING  b.s. Cc GLEEA Tonos 
The most widely known of the pickling varieties. It is extremely early and develops so it 
may also be used for slicing. A very hardy, vigorous, prolific vine. 
FRUIT—6!/, inches long and 2!/) inches in diameter, square-ended, black spined, 
uniform in size, most attractive medium green in color. 
COLORADO w.s. MS CLOPS 67 
Similar to the A & C variety. An excellent shipping and market type noted for its 
attractive shape and dark green color. Adapted to rich productive soils. All America 
Selection S. M. 1935. 
FRUIT—9 to 10 inches long; 2!/4 inches in diameter, white spined, beautifully shaped 
with indistinct starring on blossom end. 
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