VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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Uses Code 
LONG GREEN IMPROVED or London Long Green b.s. HM CLOVE 
An old favorite which is an excellent late variety of particularly attractive appearance 
for market use. Commonly grown in nearly every home garden. 
FRUIT—12 inches long and 2!/) inches in diameter, black-spined, slender, slightly 
tapered dark green, of fine quality. 
MARKETER w.s. HMS CLUUM 
A new variety which seems to be gaining popularity. It is considered an early variety. 
The color and shape make it well adapted to fresh marketing. The fresh market seems 
to offer preference to this variety where it can be successfully produced. All America 
Selection B. M. 1943. 
FRUIT—8 inches long, 2!/4 inches in diameter, white-spined, slightly tapering ends, 
dark green in color. 
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NATIONAL PICKLING — The principal pickling variety. 
NATIONAL PICKLING  b.s. C CLOPP 
A development of the National Pickle Association and the Michigan Agricultural 
College. One of the principal varieties used as it is an exceptionally fine pickler. Our 
strain is of the very best and we recommend it very highly. 
FRUIT—6 inches long and 2!/5 inches in diameter; pickles numerous, dark green, well 
shaped, blunt ended, and of excellent pickling qualities. 
SNOW'S PERFECTION PICKLING  b.s. Cc CODEY 
A standard, early, commercial pickling variety. Blunt ends and blocky shape, even when 
quite small, make it a favorite with packers. Extremely productive. 
FRUIT—5!/p inches long and 2!/4 inches in diameter, black-spined, cylindrical in shape, 
square-ended, uniform in maturing, deep dark green, of excellent quality. 
STAYS GREEN or Black Diamond w.s. HMS CLASS 
Our strain is one of the most productive and popular cucumbers in use today. This 
uel known variety is a good shipper and is very popular in the home and market 
garden. 
FRUIT—7 inches long, 2!/> inches in diameter, white spine, well carried out blunt ends, 
very uniform, dark green, noted for holding color over long period. 
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