CUCUMBERS 
14 Ib. of seed will plant about 300 hills or 200 ft. of row. 
It requires about 2 ibs. per acre in hills or 3 to 4 Ibs. drilled. 

MARKETER 
430 Marketer 
New Extra Fancy, Dark Green Slicing Type 
With its vigorous growth, streamlined 
shape and prolific yields, Marketer now 
leads all others for market. The smooth 
slender fruits are remarkably uniform 
and trim in appearance, and have the 
darkest green color of any variety, ex- 
tending all the way down to the blossom 
end. They average 7 to 8 inches long, 
straight and slightly tapered at the ends, 
and the flesh is very thicle with a small 
seed cavity. 
The vines hold up well and give 
tremendous yields of these slim, elegant 
deep green fruit. One great advantage 
is that the fruit on the late pickings is 
just the same excellent type as on the 
first picking. If you want extra fancy 
slicers for market, grow Marketer. See 
prices on next page. 
Joe Harris checks the big yield from 10 hills in our trials 
400 A & C Cucumber 
A Dependable Yielder 
The long slender shape and handsome dark green 
color have made this one of the most popular 
cucumbers grown today. They are very deep 
green over the entire fruit, with only indistinct 
blossom end rays, and they hold their color well. 
The cucumbers are 8 to 9 inches long, beauti- 
fully proportioned, smooth and dark green, and 
make a fancy pack. The vines are healthy and 
produce large crops of the finest fruit. Our 
strain is outstanding for uniformly fine shape 
and color, and we recommend it highly. See 
prices on next page. 
421 Highmoor 
New Scab Resistant Slicer 
In sections where scab deforms the fruit, cu- 
cumber growers will give Highmoor a real 
welcome. This new slicer, developed by the 
Maine Experiment Station, is a top-notch cu- 
cumber—smooth, cylindrical and thick meated 
—and, in addition, it is almost completely 
immune to scab. 
With its long even shape and blunt, rounded 
ends, Highmoor has a very pleasing appearance. 
Medium dark green in color, it ripens just 
after Straight Eight and bears good crops 
throughout the season. We can recommend this 
cucumber even to growers who are not troubled 
with scab. See prices on next page. 

HIGHMOOR 
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HARRIS’ DOUBLE YIELD 
418 Harris’ Double Yield 
Early—The Best for Pickles 
This is the kind to grow for pickles. More 
growers every year plant our famous Double 
Yield, now improved in type and yield by 
selection and breeding here on our farms. 
The small cucumbers are very straight with 
blunt ends, smooth, cylindrical and medium 
deep green in color. They are ideal for small 
pickles and the fine shape is carried on all sizes 
of fruit. (See photo). 
If the pickles are kept picked off, the vines 
produce astonishing crops. Young cucumbers 
are often produced in clusters of 3 or 4 like the 
fingers of your hand. 
This is also the earliest variety we know and 
many growers use it for early slicers; it matures 
to slicing size two weeks earlier than other 
kinds. See prices on next page. 
