2 MICHAEL-LEONARD CO. 
CUCUMBER — SLICING VARIETIES 
A&C, W.S. 68 
Uniform, nearly cylindrical, very dark green, well rounded at ends. Highly 
desirable for shipping and for market gardens. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN, B.S. 68 
Makes a heavy, long runner growth. Fruit 21%4 x 10 to 12 inches, some- 
what tapered, inclined to warts, uniform in shape and size. Color medium 
dark with light stripe toward blossom end. One of the best of the all- 
purpose types. One of the most dependable croppers under all conditions 
of weather and soil types. 
CLARK’S SPECIAL OR IMPERATOR, W.S. 63 
Fruit weighs 24% pounds; handsome, very dark green color; slightly tap- 
ered at both ends; flesh crisp and firm and remains edible for a long time; 
very few seeds. : 
CUBIT wss. . 60 
A new variety of special merit because of its excellent shape and dark green 
color. Fruits 934 to 9¥%4 inches long x 2 inches, blunt ended, of smooth 
crisp texture with small seed cavity. Good slicer. 
DAVIS PERFECT, W.S. 65 
Fruit quite long and fairly large, tapered to both ends, smooth and uni- 
formly well shaped. Firm flesh with a small seed cavity. Color is fine 
enh green, very uniform to tips. Fine shipper as it holds color and shape 
well. 
EARLIEST OF ALL, W.S. 60 
The earliest of the white spine cucumbers, medium in length, smooth and 
very symmetrical, while the dark green color is excellent. Its chief use 
is for long distance shipping; is also adapted for pickling and is grown 
commercially, to a large extent, in some sections. Size 714 x 2% inches. 
EARLY FORTUNE, W.S. 63 
The fruit measures 9 inches long and is slightly tapering. The thick flesh 
is pure white, firm and unusually crisp with very few seeds. The fruit 
is of a rich, dark green color which does not fade when shipped to distant 
markets. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING, B.S. Ten oU 
Distinct climbing sort, used to cover trellises and fences. Fruit weighs 
Z pounds; deep green, quite uniform and attractive. The color of ripe 
fruit is deep russet, traced with netting. 
KLONDIKE, W.S. 63 
A medium early, very good strain of white spine; fruit attractive, full, uni- 
form, rather thick, short and blocky, tapering abruptly at both ends; color 
very dark green, which holds well. 
LEONARD’S SPECIAL DARK GREEN, W.S. ef 
Undoubtedly the finest of the long, large varieties. Fruit averages 14 to 
15 inches in length, of very dark green color. 
MARKETER ws. 65 
Vine vigorous and productive. Fruits 8 inches long x 2%. Slightly tapered, 
dark green in color. Popular for early market. 
STAYS GREEN OR BLACK DIAMOND, W.S. 60 
6% x2% inches. A good dark green color. Medium in size and a good 
shipper. 
STAYS GREEN, LONG STRAIN ws. 63 
A long strain of Stays Green for fall and early spring planting in the South. 
Fruits 8 inches long x 2 inches, medium dark green, blunt ends and uniform. 
STRAIGHT 8, W.S. 66 
Fruit symmetrical, cylindrical, about 8 x 1% inches, and well rounded at 
the ends. Color deep green. Ideal for shipping and home use. 
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