CUCUMBERS—Continued 
THE VAUGHAN or LONGFELLOW— 
Among the best slicing cucumbers to date 
for market purposes. The cucumbers are 
long, straight and of even diameter. 
When ready for slicing they will average 
a foot long and about one and one-half 
inches in diameter. They are a very deep 
green and the quality is extra fine. Pkt. 
10c; 0z. 35¢e; 14 Ib. 95e: Ib. $2.65. 
DELTUS—This has high quality and is 
desirable for slicing; also valuable for 
greenhouse forcing. It holds its seedless 
period longer than most sorts. It averages 
10 inches long and 3 inches in diameter; 
smooth, white spined, rounded ends; 
white, firm flesh; dark green color. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 35c; % Ib. 95e; Ib. $2.65. 
_ BURPEE’S HYBRID — Most outstand- 
ing, disease resistant slicing cucumber; 
vines extremely vigorous, long lived, 
bearing a big crop of long, straight fruits 
of finest quality. Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; 
1% oz. $1.25; oz. $2.25. 
STRAIGHT EIGHT — For home, ship- 
ping and market gardens. Fruit uni- 
formly cylindrical, rounded at ends, me- 
dium green. Earlier than most sorts. 
DAVIS PERFECT—A strong, vigorous 
grower, producing heavy crops of uni- 
form, long, dark green cucumbers. A 
good variety for pickles and slicing. 
COLORADO — Very attractive market 
and shipping variety. Fruit dark green, 
cylindrical and with small seed cavity. 
One of the best for uniformity, texture 
and appearance. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % |b. 
95¢; lb. $2.65. 
LEMON CUCUMBER — Resembles a 
lemon, both in color and form. Splendid 
for pickling or slicing. This variety is 
outstanding in quality. Free from bitter- 
ness and ideal for family use. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 35¢; 14 Ib. 95c; Ib. $2.65. 
ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE — Con- 
sidered the best strain of White Spine. 
Pickling Cucumbers 
PRICES—Unless noted are: Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 25c; 14 Ib. 70c; Ib. $1.75. 
MAGNOLIA—New black spined pick- 
ling cucumber. It is claimed to be more 
resistant to hot weather than other sorts. 
Originated by the Mississippi State Col- 
lege. Pkt. 15e; oz. 50c; 14 Ib. $1.50; Ib. 
$3.50. Postpaid. 
DOUBLE YIELD—A new prolific pick- 
ling cucumber. It produces enormous 
quantities of pickles of the most desir- 
able shape and color, often producing 
twice as many as any other variety. 
Black spines. It is very early, producing 
fruit of medium length, very straight 
with blunt ends and of deep green color. 
Pkt. 10c; 0z. 30c; %4 Ib. 90c; Ib. $2.50. 
NATIONAL PICKLING —Ideal for 
pickling; fruit deep green, symmetrical 
with thick walls; full ended; slightly 
shorter than Chicago Pickling. 
BOSTON PICKLING—A popular pick- 
ling sort, medium sized and vigorous. 
SNOW’S PERFECTION—A very pop- 
ular pickling cucumber. Heavy yielder. 
CHICAGO PICKLING —A vigorous 
grower; medium green cucumbers with 
nearly square ends; very prolific; well 
warted at pickle stage. 
SMALL GHERKIN — A small, round, 
prickly variety used only for pickles. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 14 Ib. 75e; Ib. $2.25. 
Herb Seeds--For Planting 
ANISE—Used as a cordial and for gar- 
nishing and flavoring. Seeds have an 
agreeable aromatic taste. Pkt. 15c. 
BASIL (Sweet)—For soups, stews and 
highly seasoned dishes. Pkt. 15ce. 
BORAGE — Star-shaped blue flowers. 
Leaves and flowers have a cucumber fla- 
vor, for salads and cold drinks. Pkt. 15c. 
CARAWAY—Used for flavoring of 
bread, pastry, etc. Pkt. Lose. 
CATNIP—Used for seasoning. It also 
makes an excellent bee pasture. Pkt. 15c. 
CHERVIL (Annual) — Parsley-like 
leaves for flavoring salads. Pkt. 15c. 
CHIVES — Leaves used in salads and 
for flavoring soups and stews. Pkt. 15c. 
CORIANDER—The seeds are used for 
flavoring and confectionery. Pkt. 15c. 
HOREHOUND—For flavoring. Pkt. 15ce. 
MARJORAM (Sweet)—The leaves and 
tender shoots are suited for seasoning in 
summer and are also dried for winter 
use. Pkt. 15ce. 
SAGE (Broad Leaf) — Perennial for 
seasoning. Pkt. 15e; % oz. 85c; oz. $1.50. 
SUMMER SAVORY—A hardy annual. 
The dried stems, leaves and flowers are 
extensively used for flavoring in dress- 
ings and soups. Pkt. 15dc. 
THYME—Used for seasoning. Pkt. 15ce. 
Bottle Mushroom Spawn 
Grown in sterile bottles which are re- 
moved and the spawn then packed in 
cartons. One carton of spawn sufficient 
for 40 sq. ft. of bed. Produces fine white 
mushrooms. Postpaid. Per carton, $1.40. 
Leek 
Easy to grow and will stand through the winter 
without injury from freezing. It is ideal for soups 
and stews. It can be planted in rows from seed or 
it can be transplanted when the plants are small. 
Plant from early spring up to June Ist. If bleach- 
ing is preferred cover with soil except a little of 
the tip leaves. 
MUSSELBURG— Vigorous, large sort, 
suited for market or home use. Pkt. 10e; 
Y oz. 35¢; oz. 60c; %4 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $4.00. 
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