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L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
CUCUMBER 
A packet will plant about 25 hills, an ounce 100 hills or about 100 feet of row. 
2 lbs. of seed per acre. 
CULTURE. Plant as soon in the spring as danger of frost is over and ground warm and mellow, 
in hills 4 feet apart each way. Place 6 to 8 seeds in a hill and cover 14 inch deep. When danger of 
bugs and worms is past, thin to four of the strongest plants in a hill. It is desirable to enrich the 
bottom of the hills with well rotted manure, which should be thoroughly mixed with the soil. 
COLORADO 
64 Days 
A very attractive variety for mar- 
ket garden and shipping. Fruits 
very dark green, cylindrical and 
tapering slightly at stem end. 
Highly productive. One of the 
choicest varieties for slicing tex- 
ture and general appearance. 
JUBILEE (White Spine) 
Long Dark Green 
63 Days 
A beautiful long, slender, dark 
green cucumber commanding a 
premium on critical markets. It is 
vigorous and productive. A fine 
slicing cucumber. Because of the 
excellent shape and intense color 
which is maintained longer than 
in any other variety, it is certain 
EMERALD QUEEN CUCUMBER 
EMERALD QUEEN 
62 Days 
An excellent variety producing 
very uniform fruits, well rounded 
at ends, free of striping and tipping 
and deep green when ready for 
use. An ideal shipping cucumber 
recommended for greenhouses. 
Usual length eight inches and about 
11% inches in diameter. 
to be popular. 
IMPROVED WHITE SPINE (Special) 
63 Days 
The most popular variety for 
localities growing for the dill pickle 
trade. Vines are thrifty, fruits very 
uniform in shape, medium green 
7 to 8 inches long, 2% inches thick. 
Remain firm and crisp a long time. 
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