| VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES Md KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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PALMETTO w.s. S CAGIG 66 
A downy mildew resistant variety, developed by Dr. W. C. Barnes, Clemson 
College, S. C., for Southern growing conditions where this disease is always 
a threat to production. 
FRUIT—8 inches long, 2% inches in diameter, thick flesh and small seed area; 
dark green, slightly pointed ends. 
PALMETTO—Its resistance to downy mildew makes it valuable in the South. 
STAYS GREEN or Black Diamond w. s. HC CLASS 60 
This well known variety now used for commercial pickle production in the 
South. 
FRUIT—7 inches long, 2% inches in diameter, white spine, well carried out 
blunt ends, very uniform, dark green, noted for holding color over 
long period. 
STAYS GREEN, Long Strain w. s. MS CLAYO 60 
A variety which is very popular in shipping and market garden areas. It has 
very desirable uniform dark green fruits. 
FRUIT—8 inches long, 2% inches in diameter, cylindrical, dark rich green, 
blunt ends and very uniform. 
STRAIGHT EIGHT w.s. HMS CLIPP 65 
A fine shipper and also splendid as a slicer for the home garden. Cylindrical 
dark green fruits are borne over a comparatively long time. <All America 
Selection G. M. 1935. 
FRUIT—8 inches long; 2 inches in diameter, white spine straight and cylin- 
drical with blunt ends, deep rich green, indistinct starring on blossom 
end. 
WHITE WONDER H CHECK 38 
A distinct variety grown mostly for its novel pure white color, although it 
does have good edible qualities. 
FRUIT—7 inches long and 2% inches in diameter, blocky shape with rounded 
ends, rapid grower, pure white at all stages. 
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