
Cucumbers &: 
Fancy Pickle Cucumber 
General favorite every- 
where and is used almost 
exclusively by pickling 
factories throughout the 
country. The fruit is of 
medium size, wonderfully 
even in growth, slightly 
pointed at both ends. Ex- 
tra early and the whole 
erop can be depended up- 
on to make fine shaped : d 
pickles. Color deep green, begins to set its fruit when quite 
young. You will find this variety valuable for slicing also, 
being of fine flavor, crisp and delicious. No. 4028. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25c; %4 lb. 75c 


Climbing Cucumbers 
Save Garden Space 
This Cucumber is such a strong 
and vigorous grower that the 
vines attain twice the length of 
ordinary varieties. Vine climbs 
readily and may be grown on 
fences, poles, etce., thus saving 
much valuable space in small 
gardens. One hill will keep a 
good sized family supplied all 
summer. 
The vines are of healthy, vigorous 
growth, and cling so tightly that 
they are not prostrated by heavy 
storms of wind or rain. They be- 
gin to bear early and continue to 
produce fruit throughout the sea- 
son. No. 4100. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 

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Reliable Asparagus Seed 
MARY WASHINGTON—Is_ decided- 
ly the best variety for the home gar- 
den or commercial planting Grows 
more rapidly than any other variety, 
perfectly dependable. The stalks are 
very thick and grow unusually tall 
without . branching. Tight purple 
tips and fine flavor. ; 
No. 4070. Pkt. 10c; oz 






Black Beauty—The earliest of all large 
Eggs Plant fruited egg plants. Enormous purplish 
‘black fruits. Delicious. Ne. 4120. Pkt. l5e; Ye oz. 45e. 
New York (Spineless). An entirely spineless strain, except- 
jionally productive. Deep purple fruits, smooth and of the 
finest quality. No. 4106. Pkt. 15c; Yo oz. 45c. 
New Garden Cherry 
Bears Fruit the First 
Year 
Bears fruit the first 
year from seed plant- 
ed in the open ground. 
The fruit is a little 
larger than a cherry, 
but without any 
stone. It is really a 
type of very small 
sweet tomato. Excel- 
lent eating and of fine 
flavor. This wonder- 
ful novelty if once 
planted we are sure 
will always be in your 
garden, No. 5003. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c. 





The 
We take pride in our superior Pedigreed Cucumbers. 
earliness, hardiness, trueness to type and for increase in production. More 
than that, our seed will cost you no more than just ordinary Cucumber 

Bred for quality, 
China Long 
This is a remarkable new long green cu- 
cumber from China with fruits from 20 inch- 
es to 2 feet in length, and only 2 to 3 inches 
in diameter. The skin is deep green and 
nearly smooth, the spines being few and 
small. There is nothing equal to China Long 
for crispness except possibly some of the 
hothouse varieties; flesh solid and of the 
very best quality for slicing. The nearest 
seedless of any variety we have ever tried. 
Nearly as early as the shorter varieties ; 
vines strong, vigorous and productive. A 
most desirable variety for the home garden, 
and is sure to be a popular market sort as 
soon as it becomes better known, 
Ne. 4027. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 50c¢ 

White Wonder 
Color of White Wonder is beautiful pure white. Remarkably 
uniform in shape and size, averaging 8 inches long by 2% 
inches thick. Begins to bear early in the season and continues 
until fall: Flavor is pleasing and flesh firm and crisp. Fine 
sliced or in salads. Its smooth, clear surface makes the White 
Wonder an ideal pickle. Vines are very productive, ready in 
25¢. 
about 60 days. No. 4053. Pkt. 10c; 
OZ. 

Extra Early White Spine 
A very productive variety, splendid for slicing as well as for 
pickling purposes. The cucumbers have a beautiful smooth 
green skin, practically free from all ridges, are almost cy- 
lindrical in shape, and measure about 7 inches long and 2% 
inches thick. We highly recommend this splendid variety for 
either the home or market You cannot possibly go wrong on 
extra early white spine. No. 4173. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢; Y%4 Ib. 85e. 
Garden Huckleberry 
Grows from seed the 
first year. A new fruit 
that cannot be excell- 
ed for Pies and Pre- 
serves. It is very pro- 
lific, yielding an im- 
mense crop of fruit. 
Grows and thrives in 
all climates and in 
all kinds of soil. The 
fruits grow larger 
than the common 
Huckleberry or Blue- 
berry and will remain 
on the plant two 
months after they are 
If cooked with 

ripe. 
apples, lemons, or 
anything sour they 
make the very finest 
jelly. 
No. 15c. 
5002. Pkt. Garden Huckleberry 
Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn. 9 
