Table and Pickling Cucumbers 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. One ounce of seed to 50 hills; 2 pounds per acre. 
Cucumbers should not be planted until the ground is warm, about June Ist. For 
pickles, they may be planted as late as July Ist. They require a warm, rich, sandy soil. 
Plant in hills about 4 feet apart and about 8 seeds to the hill. When all danger from 
insects is past, thin to 3 or 4 of the strongest plants. Broadcast 500-600 pounds com- 
plete commercial fertilizer before planting. 
Cucumber beetle—either No. 10 pyrocide dust or methoxychlor is the control measure 
to keep your cucumbers clean. Apply promptly and grow your cucumbers without 
any trouble. 
GROWERS EARLY DARK GREEN, 70 days. Selected from Cubit variety. A comparatively 
new variety of special merit, because of its excellent shape and dark green color. Fruits white 
spined, cylindrical and hold their color to a larger size than most other varieties. Fruits 7/2 to 8 
inches long. 1% inches in diameter. Shy seeder. 
ACE HI, 65 days. White spine variety, 9 to 11 inches long, round at ends; dark green with 
trace of light green around blossom scar, small seed cavity, crisp flesh. 
STAYS GREEN. (Black Diamond). 60 days. Splendid for shipping. A rich dark green, 8 to 9 
inches long, slightly tapered, full at both ends. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN. 68 days. A standard late, well-known table sort. 12 to 14 inches 
long, slender, more or less warted, tapering towards the stem end, color dark green, flesh white 
and firm. 
WHITE SPINE. (Improved.) 58 days. A very fine, early strain. Fruit very rich, dark green, 
symmetrical, thick and nearly square ended, vigorous and productive. 
+ IMPROVED “A & C.”’ 68 days. The vigorous growing, disease-resistant vines produce an 
abundance of uniform, exceedingly dark green Cucumbers, averaging 10 inches long. The fruits 
are of uniform diameter from stem to blossom end, are rather slim, averaging 1% to 1! inches 
in diameter, without any bulge in the center, and with practically no taper at the ends. 
Pkt., 10c. 
YORK STATE PICKLING. A mosaic resistant pickling type, for use in areas where this 
disease prevents the production of a satisfactory crop of pickles. Vines and fruits are very 
similar to Chicago Pickling. Oz,, 35¢; V4 Ib., 95c; Ib., $2.75, postpaid. 
CHICAGO PICKLING or WESTER- 
FIELD’S, 58 days. Early, heavy yield. A 
very prolific variety combining all the qual- 
ities desired by those who raise Cucum- 
bers. Fruits are of uniform size and good 
color. Used almost exclusively by all large 
pickling houses. Pkt., 10¢. 
HYBRID CUCUMBER. FOREMOST 
SL-1. This Fl hybrid is the darkest green 
Cucumber we have ever seen, it is a beau- 
tifully symmetrical slicer, 8 inches long, 
slender and cylindrical with blocky, round- 
ed ends. The flesh is crisp, clear white with 
unusually small seed cavity: It is white 
Marketer 
spined, and the spines are very few and 
very fine. The skin is thick and quite ten- 
der necessitating careful handling and 
packing. It is earlier than Marketer and 
A & C, in fact it produced two good sized 
pickings by the time Marketer had made 
only one picking of slicing sized fruits. 
The seed is now available in trial packets ~, 
only, containing about 50 seeds at 75c 
per packet, postpaid. 
STRAIGHT-8. 62 days. This outstanding variety 
produces symmetrical cylindrical fruits about 8 inch- 
es in length, and about 11% inches in diameter. The 
fruits are well rounded at the ends. This is an ideal 
shipping variety. 
LONGFELLOW CUCUMBER. 72 days. An excel- 
Jent long, slender, dark green variety, equally desir-* 
able for greenhouse forcing or outdoor culture. 12 to 
14 inches long by 24 inches in diameter. Fairly early, 
a good healthy grower; very productive. 
DAVIS’ PERFECT. 58 days. Is one of the most 
prolific sorts. The fruit is long, slim and holds its 
color till nearly ripe. 
Prices, except as noted: Oz., 25c; 1% Ib., 85c; 
Ib., $2.50, postpaid. 
%MARKETER, 70 days. A variety of recent intro- 
duction, producing very dark green cylindrical fruits 
which taper slightly at the ends. Fruits 7/2 to 8 inch- 
es long, 24 inches in diameter. White spined. Vines 
vigorous and prolific. Its uniform shape and attractive 
color make it an excellent market variety. 
% This variety recommended by Michigan State College. 
