
Cucumbe 
SWEET CORN, continued 
@ TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 
(Days to Maturity, 78) 
Usss: Used as roasting ears, for shipping, and 
market gardens. 
Starks: 81% feet tall, hardy and resistant to 
cold weather. 
8 to 9 inches long, 12- to 16-rowed. 
KERNEL: White and sweet. 
Ears: 
® NORFOLK MARKET 
(Days to Maturity, 80) 
UsEs: Makes fine roasting ears for shipping 
and home use. 
Stark: 8 to 9 feet tall. Withstands cold 
ground better than sugar corn. 
Ears: Average 9 inches long, 12 to 16 rows. 
KERNEL: White, fairly deep. 
Pop Corn 
@ SOUTH AMERICAN HYBRID 
(Days to Maturity, 115) 
USEs: Pops perfectly white. 
Ears: 6 to 7 inches long, 12 to 16 rows. 
KERNEL: Small, yellow, almost round. 
Cucumbers 
CULTURE: Sow seed after danger of frost, in hills 
4 to 5 feet apart each way. Sow thickly 4% inch deep 
and thin to 3 plants per hill. One ounce will plant 
100 feet; 2 pounds an acre. 
@® EARLY FORTUNE (White Spine) 
(Days to Maturity, 64) 
Uses: Generally used for home and market 
gardens. Adaptable to shipping. 
Fruit: 9 inches long, slightly tapered ends, deep 
rich green color. 
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r, A. & C. 
@ A. & C. (ACE) (White Spine) 
; (Days to Maturity, 60) 
Users: Market variety, also a leading shipping 
cucumber. 
Fruit: 9 to 10 inches long, 2 or more inches in 
diameter, solid and dark green. 
@ ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE 
(Days to Maturity, 60) 
Uses: Home garden. 
Fruit: 8 inches long, 214 inches in diameter, 
blunt ends, medium green in color. 
® NATIONAL PICKLING 
(Black Spine) 
(Days to Maturity, 56) 
Uses: Pickling. 
Fruit: 6 inches long and 21% inches in diameter, 
. dark green, blunt ends. 

Cucumber, National Pickling 
SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE 
