Burpee’s CUCUMBERS ts 
May be harvested at almost any age depending on what purpose 
the fruits are intended. Different sizes may be picked at the same 
time, small ones for sweet pickles, larger ones for bread and butter 
pickles, slicing or dill pickles. Many gardeners prefer to plant the 
larger fruited varieties for table use and the so-called pickling types 
and gherkins for relishes or pickles. If you have had poor success 
with cucumbers, plant Burpee Hybrid listed on the preceding page. 
Letters from customers all over the country acclaim it as outstand- 
ing for yield, quality, color and disease resistance; many tell us we 
are too modest in our description. It is truly a top-notcher. 
Cucumbers, sliced unpeeled, make for a more attractive salad and 
it has been said that if you eat them with the skin on, you may not 
be troubled with that after-taste which some persons experience. 
Burpee’s Sunnybrook 
6025 Burpee’s Sunnyb rook® © — Our ‘Bird dark streamliner for all purposes 
60 days. Introduced by Burpee in 1936. An outstanding cucumber of the long, slender, dark green, white spine 
type with stripes absent or inconspicuous for considerably less than 4: its length. Whether used for pickling 
when small, or for-slicing when fully grown, Burpee’s Sunnybrook is a valuable cucumber for. the home garden, 
local markets and distant shipping. Fruits are 9 to 11 in. in length and 2 to 2% in. in diameter when mature, 
tapering symmetrically toward either end; flesh is firm and thick, with few seeds which form late in the season 
so that the fruits are edible over a long period. Holds its dark green color for a long time after picking. — 
Pkt. 25¢; oz. 50¢; 14 Ib. $1.35; 14 Ib. $2.40; Ib. $4.25 
Three of the Best Slicing 
and Pickling Cucumbers 
Burpee Hybrid, Burpee’s Extra Early White Spine, 
and Fordhook Pickling 
6741—SPECIAL: One pkt. of each variety, 
3 pkts. in all, value 70¢ for only 
60¢ 
5019 A and C — zoids its green color well 
60 days. The white-spined fruits grow about 10 in. in 
length and 2% in. thick, well-rounded at the ends with - 
rich, dark green skin, the color of which is retained for an 
unusually long time after picking. This characteristic, to- 
gether with ideal shape, size and quality, make A and Ca 
most valuable cucumber for the home garden as well as for 
market. White, crisp flesh; firm and tasty. The seed cavity 
is small and the seeds are few. Noted for its productivity. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 45¢; 14 Ib. $1.25; 1% |b. $2.00; Ib: $3.50 
5221 Early Fortune — Good sticer 
58 days. The flesh is pure white, of a firm, crisp texture and 
most delicious flavor. Fully grown fruits measure 9 in. long 
and 2% in. thick, tapering slightly toward the ends. An old 
favorite white spine cucumber for home, market, shipping 
as well as for pickles. Holds its color for quite a long time. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz.45¢; 14 Ib. $1.25; 14 |b. $2.00; Ib. $3.50 
92 W. ATLEE BURPEE CO., Seed Growers 
5015 Black Diamond © — waite spine 
54 days. ‘It Stays.Green.”’ Fruits grow 6% to 7% in. long, 
¥ to 234 in. across, straight, blunt ended and havea very 
deep green skin. The flesh is pure white, refreshing, tasty 
and of the finest quality. Widely used for home and market 
Pkt. 15¢; oz.40¢; 14 1b. $1.10; 14 1b. $1.85; Ib. $3.20 
5014 Burpee’s Extra Early 
White Spine —Early and prolific . 
55 days. Introduced by Burpee in 1893. Fruits are al- 
most cylindrical, 7 in. long and 2% in. thick with a beauti- 
ful deep green skin which is practically free from ridges. 
Excellent for slicing when fully grown or when small for 
pickling. Valuable alike for home and market use. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 45¢; 14.1b. $1.25; 14 Ib. $2.00; Ib. $3.50 
Davis’ Perfect — Discontinued; we recommend Early Fortune. 
Explanation of White Spine and Black Spine 
Cucumbers are divided into two families, “White Spine’ and 
“Black Spine.’’ The spines are the miniature stickers that pro- 
trude from the warts when fruits are young. White spine cu- 
cumbers turn to a creamy white when old; black spine varieties 
turn to a yellowish orange when matured. Pickling cucumbers, 
offered on opposite page, are black-spined; all others, with the 
exception of Improved Long Green, are white-spined. 
