90 Hudson Avenue 
Cucumber, Marketer 
Three of the Best Cucumber 
An ounce of seed will plant 100 hills, 2 lbs. per acre 
MARKETER (1942 All-America Selection). 65 days. Outstanding 
characteristics of this new variety are its earliness, its trim shape 
and rich deep green color, which is carried right down to the 
blossom end of the fruits. The vines are very prolific and have 
shown less damage from mosaic than standard varieties grown in 
close proximity, possibly due to their undoubtedly vigorous habit 
of growth. 
CUBIT. 63 days. An All-America, 1943 Bronze Medal Winner. 
A prolific white spine variety, distinguished by unusually uniform, 
dark green skin and long, blunt ended, cylindrical shape. Has 
smooth, crisp texture with small seed cavity. Holds up well in 
shipping. 
PRODUCER DOUBLE YIELD. 54 days. A new, improved na- 
tional pickle. Outyields any other pickling Cucumber. Very 
straight with blunt ends, smooth, cylindrical, and medium deep 
green color. Used for pickles only. . 
Three of the Best Carrot 
An ounce plants about 200 feet of row, sow 2 to 3 lbs. per acre 
NANTES STRONG TOP. 70 days. Early bunch Carrot, popular 
for market. A new selection developed out of our outstanding 
strain of Nantes, Stump-Rooted. Has the same general root 
characteristics as Nantes, Stump-Rooted, but tops, while not 
noticeably larger, are stronger and less likely to break at the collar 
in pulling. 
HUTCHINSON (Waltham Strain). 80 days. Heavy-yielding 
variety. Tops medium. Roots deep orange with greenish shoulder, 
nearly cylindrical, ending in abrupt stump end, flesh deep orange. 
Tender and of good quality. 
IMPERATOR. 77 days. The roots are 7 to 8 inches long, slightly 
tapering and just enough top to bunch well. The color is deep solid 
orange all the way through. It is prolific and of high quality, 
brittle, tender and sweet. 

WE HAVE DESCRIBED ONLY THE BEST AND 
MOST CALLED FOR VARIETIES. 
FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST AND PRICES OF 
VEGETABLE SEEDS-—SEE PAGES 10 TO 14 

Albany 7, N.Y. 

Price’s Golden Plume (Special) 
Three of the Best Celery 
One ounce will produce 3000 plants, 4 ozs. per acre 
GOLDEN PLUME SPECIAL (Tall strain). 112 days. It is of the 
highest quality, which can absolutely be depended on. It grows 
very heavy, tall, and has a full heart, matures early, blanches 
quickly, has a crisp, sweet flavor, being larger and more plainly 
ribbed than the regular Golden Plume generally sold. 
UTAH NO. 15. 113 days. A strain of Utah of midseason maturity. 
Plants are large height 26 to 28 inches. Leaves are dark green, 
deeply cut, moderately broad. Plants are erect, compact and full 
hearted. Edible stems usually 8 to 10 inches long are numerous; 
of medium width, thick, rounded, and quite smooth. 
SUMMER PASCAL. 115 days. Plants of medium height but with 
good length to the first joint. Blanches more readily than some 
other strains of Pascal Celery. It bleaches easily with paper or 
boards. The stalks are nearly round, smooth and of outstanding 
quality. 
The Best 
Egg Plant 
One ounce for 1000 plants, 4 ozs. per acre 
BLACK BEAUTY. 80 days. Oval in shape, uniformly the darkest 
in color. Perfectly spineless and smooth; has beautiful, rich purple 
color and handsome lustre plants, 24 to 30 inches tall and 4 to 6 
fruits per plant. 
Two of the Best Endiue 
Half ounce per 100 feet, 4 lb. per acre 
GREEN CURLED RUFFEC. 95 days. A variety with deeply 
cut leaf margins. It is medium large in size and blanches well at 
the heart in late Summer and Fall. The midribs or stems are pure 
white. 
FULL HEART BATAVIAN. 85 days. Leaves large, forming 
immense, round plants up to 16 inches across with very deep, 
full, compact, well-blanched hearts that are of thick, buttery 
texture. 
