CUCUMBERS 
V4 Ib. of seed will plant about 300 hills or 200 ft. of row. 2 Ibs. per acre in hills or 3 to 4 Ibs. drilled. 

MARKETER CUCUMBER 
400 A & C Cucumber 
A Dependable Yielder 
Still widely grown, this old favorite holds a 
prominent place among the slicing varieties 
because of its attractive shape and good color. 
The whole fruit is dark green with faint blossom 
end rays, and it holds its color well. 
The cucumbers are 8 to 9 inches long, smooth 
and have white crisp flesh. The vines are 
healthy and dependable, producing large crops 
of fine fruit. For heavy yields of uniform 
cucumbers, our strain is unsurpassed. See prices 
on next page. 
448 Yorkstate Pickling (New) 
Mosaic-Resistant National Pickle Type 
Important in the list of new disease-resistant 
varieties, Yorkstate Pickling will produce good 
crops in areas where mosaic is so bad that 
other pickles cannot be grown. Developed by 
Dr. H. M. Munger of Cornell University, it isa 
National Pickle type with that variety’s ability 
to produce an abundance of fine pickles. 
The fruit are slightly longer, rougher, more 
tapered and warted than National Pickle, but 
are of good type for pickling. They ripen a few 
days later and the vigorous vines are highly 
tolerant of mosaic, yielding big crops over a 
considerable period. See prices on next page. 

HARRIS’ DOUBLE YIELD 
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430 Marketer 
The Best Slicing Cucumber 
By far the finest variety yet developed in 
slicers, Marketer has the shape, size, color and 
yielding ability that make it the best money 
maker for cucumber growers. The smooth 
slender fruits are remarkably uniform and trim 
in appearance, and have the darkest green color 
of any variety, extending all the way down to 
the blossom end. They average 7 to 8 inches 
long, straight and slightly tapered at the ends. 
The flesh is thick 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, grow Marketer. See prices on next page. 
435 Palmetto (New) 
Resistant to Downy Mildew 
Developed by W. C. Barnes at the South 
Carolina Experiment Station, Palmetto is valu- 
able for fall crop in coastal areas where mildew 
is most serious. It is resistant to this disease - 
and produces cylindrical fruit of dark green 
color, about 8 inches long with rounded ends. 
Not as productive or slender as Marketer but — 
important in warmer sections where the latter | 
cannot be grown. See prices on next page. 

YORKSTATE PICKLING 
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 they are kept picked, the vines produce 
astonishing crops. Pickles are often produced 
in clusters of 3 or 4. 
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. 
