SEED GROWERS 25 
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Differs from the Curled Cress in having the blade of the leaf entire, without any 
divisions, and merely notched here and there on the edges. Leaves oval in shape, 
about 2 inches long and 1 inch across. 
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Very hardy, fast growing annual which produces in a few weeks a good supply 
of attractive, finely curled dark green foliage which is splendid for garnishing 
and of a pleasant pungent flavor. 
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Hardy perennial water plant, the sprightly flavored leaves of which are prized for 
salads as well as for garnishing. 

National Pickling 
CUCUMBER 
For the sake of uniformity in comparing earliness of varieties we have stated the approxi- 
mate number of days required under ordinary circumstances to produce fruits of maximum 
slicing size from seed planted out of doors early in June at our Oakview Experimental 
Gardens near Detroit. The descriptions are of full sized slicers. 
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An outstanding variety for shipping on account of its deep green color. Fruits slightly 
tapered at neck and moderately pointed, but fairly straight and symmetrical; 8—9 
in. long, 2—2%% in. thick; white-spined. Very popular in southeastern United States. 
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Splendid for shipping. Fruits rich dark green and retain the color long after picking; 
white spined; 7—8 in. long; 214—234 in. thick; only slightly tapered; full at 
both ends. 
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Splendid pickling and slicing sort. Fruits medium dark green; black spined; 6—7 in. 
long; 244 in. thick; symmetrical; only slightly tapered. 
