VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 4 KEYSTONE SEEDS 
CUCUMBERS—Continued Prin- Tele- 
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Uses Code Days 
EVERGREEN WHITE SPINE w.s. H CLOCK 66 
or Clark Special or Davis Perfect 
A medium late variety, still popular in home and market gardens. 
FRUIT—10 inches long and 2% inches in diameter, handsome, white-spined, 
crisp-fleshed, medium green colored. 
GHERKIN or Burr (West India Gherkin) C. Anguria HC CLIPS 60 
A distinct species, very prolific, small oval and generally used for pickles. 
FRUIT—2 inches long and 1 inch in diameter, thickly covered with prickly 
spines, uniform medium green color. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING Db. s. H CLOTH 64 
A strong vined variety with many leaves and good production. Primarily used 
for slicing, but can also be used for dill pickles. 
FRUIT—7}% inches long, 3 inches in diameter, with an almost smooth surface 
and a bronze ripening color. Shape is tapered on the stem end and 
blunt on the blossom end. 
MARKETER—The leading market and shipping cucumber. 
LONGFELLOW wa. s. HS CUBED 72 
Produces extremely long, handsome fruits which may be used very success- 
fully either for home garden, shipping, or greenhouse growing. 
FRUIT—10 to 12 inches long and 2% inches in diameter, white-spined, well- 
shaped, dark green color, small seed cavity, good quality. 
LONG GREEN IMPROVED or London Long Green b.s. H CLOVE 68 
An old favorite with home gardeners for slicing and for ripe (yellow) cucum- 
ber pickles. No longer used by commercial growers or shippers as color is 
not as dark green and does not hold as long as some newer market sorts. 
FRUIT—10 inches long and 2% inches in diameter, black-spined, slender, 
slightly tapered, medium green, and of fine quality. 
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