CUCUMBER 
BOSTON PICKLING, b.s.—58 days 
FRUIT—6” to 8” x 2” to 3”, medium dark green, slightly tapered. 
VINE—Productive, stronger grower, vigorous and of the broad leaf type. 
USE—Dills. 
CHICAGO PICKLING, b.s.—57 days 
FRUIT—5” to 7” x 2%” to 234”, square ends, pickles are uniform, cylindrical and 
dark green. 
VINE—Hardy, vigorous and good leaf coverage. 
USE—Fine for dills. 
NATIONAL PICKLING, b.s.—54 days 
FRUIT—6” x 2%” to 3”, dark green, blunt ends and cylindrical. 
VINE—Medium large dark green leaves. Vigorous and prolific. 
USE—Small sized pickles and dills. 
GHERKIN, WEST INDIA, b.s.—60 days 
FRUIT—1¥4” to 2” x 1”, small, oval shape, light green, uniform. Covered with 
short prickling spine. 
VINE—Strong, vigorous grower, good yielder, small. Leaves similar to watermelon. 
USE—For fancy pickle packs. 
EARLIEST OF ALL, w.s.—60 days 
FRUIT—134” to 2” x 1%”, light green, small oval shape. 
VINE—Small but vigorous and a good yielder. Covers fruit well. 
USE—Fancy pickles. 
SNOW’S PERFECTION PICKLE, b.s.—56 days 
FRUIT—2)%” x 5”, dark green and cylindrical, blunt ends, excellent quality. 
VINE—Vigorous, medium leaf coverage. 
USE—Dills. 
DILL 
LONG ISLAND MAMMOTH 
PLANTS—Vigorous grower, leaves fine, grows 2” to 214” tall. 
SEED—Very flat, brown. 
USE—Flavoring for pickles. 
MUSTARD 
CHINESE BROAD LEAF—40 days 
PLANT—Medium green, spreading type, productive and 10” tall. 
SEED—Reddish brown. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAF 
PLANT—Spreading, slow bolting, fairly productive and approximately 10” tall. 
SEED—Reddish brown. 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED—40 days 
PLANT—Upright in growth, very large, spreading, medium yellowish-green. 10” 
tall. 
SEE D—Reddish brown. 
MUSTARD-SPINACH or TENDERGREEN—35 days 
PLANT—Rapid growing, glossy dark green, spreading, heat and drouth resistant. 
SEED—Does not bolt seeds quickly; dark reddish brown. 
MICHAEL-LEONARD COMPANY 17 
