Cuc umbers 
1 oz. to 100 hills or 100 ft. of row; 2 lbs. per acre 
Plant as soon as the weather becomes settled in hills 
4 feet apart each way, with 8 or 10 seeds in each hill, 
cover half an inch deep, smoothing the hill off with the 
hoe. 
out of danger of insects thin to 4 plants to the hill. 
Another very successful method is to sow the seed in 
rows, thinning to stand 12 in. apart in the row. For 
pickles, plant from the first of June to the first of 
August. Whether growing slicers or picklers the fruit 
should be gathered when large enough, for if left to 
ripen on the vines, it destroys their productive uses. 
7 (60 days) Very small, quite 
Gherkins or Burr distinct from all others, grown 
exclusively for pickling, and should be picked when young 
and tender. 
4 (64 days) An old favorite with market 
Klondike gardeners and shippers. The handsome 
dark green cucumbers average 7 inches long and 2 to 3 
inches in diameter. 
Marketer 
ered at ends. 
= (66 days) Symmetrical fruits, well 
Straight 8 rounded at both ends. Regularly eight 
inches in length and from 1% to 2 inches in diameter. 
deep green and free from pale striping and tipping. Vines 
are vigorous and remarkably productive. 
Long Green (Improved) °°" days) Under tav- 
orable conditions, pro- 
duces fruit averaging from 10 to 12 inches in length. 
Skin {s a deep rich green, flesh solid, crisp and of excel- 
lent quality. 
A & CS (68 days) A leading market and shipping vari- 
ety. 9 to 11 inches long by 2% inch diameter, 
blunt at both ends, very dark. 
Cubit (68 days) An All American Winner in 19835, 
crop variety of uniform dark green color. 
Long, blunt at both ends, crisp, and holds its fresh qual- 
ity well for shipping or market. 
(65 days) Vines very vigorous and pro- 
lific; fruits very dark green, slightly tap- 
Notably uniform and attractive. 
(58 days) Very dark 
Hybrid?Earlyisurectop #6 i/o. 
tant, shaped similar to A & C or Cubit. Yield and ability 
to produce over a long period makes it especially desirable. 
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Cucumber—Marketer 
Keep the soil well stirred, and when the plants are © 
A&C 
- . (70 days) Vines are extra 
Japanese Climbing strong, vigorous; being a 
climbing sort, can be grown on trellises, etc.; valuable 
in small gardens. Very prolific. Fruit 2 in. by 7 in. 
of fair quality. 
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Longfellow Straight Pack {{) @¥) “Geveioped 
primarily for greenhouse culture; its quality, size and 
attractive appearance, however, have definitely estab- 
lished it as one of the best for outdoor production. The 
beautiful dark green cucumbers average 12 inches in 
length and are adaptable for packing in flats for the 
very highest class trade. 
PRICES 
Oz. %Lb. Lb. 
$ .25 $ .75 $2.25 
2.25 
Black Diamond 
(or Stays Green) .25 75 
Boston Pickling or Green 
1.75 
2.50 
2.00 
2.75 
2.00 
1.75 
.20 -60 
25 75 
Gherkins or Burr .20 -60 
Highmoor ........ .30 1.00 
Japanese Climbing . :20 .60 
Elondike ... -20 -60 
Longfellow or 
Straight Pack ... : sy fe 
Long Green (Improved).. -60 
Marketer .... “ “75 2.50 
National Pickling -60 1.75 
Straight 8 5 2.25 
Sure Crop, Hybrid 12.50 f 
York State Pickling 1.00 
2.50 
2.00 
3.00 
Straight Eight 
16 J. MANNS & CO., BALTIMORE 2, MD. e 
Superior Seeds 
