CUCUMBER 
Early Surecrop (Fi Hybrid) 68 days 
Vine—very vigorous plant with larger 
leaves than most varieties. 
Fruit—9-11 inches long by 242-38 inches 
thick. Dark fruit similar in shape to 
A & C, white spine, slicer 
A true hybrid. The spring vigor, disease 
resistance, dark green foliage, in- 
creased yield and ability to produce 
over a long period make this specially 
desirable for home and market. 
MR17 56 days 
Vine—vigorous, dark green, large leaves. 
Fruit—6%2-7% inches long by 2'%-3 
inches in diameter, tapering, well wart- 
ed. Small seed cavity, black spine. 
A mosaic resistant pickling cucumber de- 
veloped at Ohio State University. It is 
slimmer and darker green than Na- 
tional, very productive. 
Niagara 65 days 
Vine—vigorous, leaves heavy and rough. 
Exhibits a high degree of mosaic re- 
sistance. 
Fruit—742-10 inches long by 2%-2% 
inches in diameter. Shaped like Cubit, 
blunt blossom end, very dark green at 
marketing stage. Crisp white flesh. 
The first mosaic resistant slicing cucum- 
ber. Developed by Dr. Munger, Cornell 
University. 
Spot-Rot Resistant No. 6 55 days 
Vine—vigorous, dark green, productive. 
Fruit—5 12-7 inches by 2'%-3 inches thick, 
dark green, cylindrical, black spine. 
Developed by Dr. Walker, University of 
Wisconsin, as spot-rot resistant Na- 
tional type pickle. 
Yorkstate 56 days 
Vine—vigorous plant, large dark green 
leaves giving good coverage. 
Fruit—tapered and warted, frosty green 
color in early stage, longer and more 
slender than National, black spine. 
Developed by Dr. Munger, Cornell Uni- 
versity. A desirable mosaic resistant 
pickling variety. 
LETTUCE 
Salad Bowl—b.s. 
50 days 
Plant—leaves are short and closely set, 
waved and notched, A head fills a salad 
bowl with a perfect rosette of rich 
green and very decorative leaves. 
A new slow bolting variety. It stands heat 
better than Oak Leaf and is somewhat 
similar in appearance. 
MUSKMELON 
Cornell Delicious No. 51 83 days 
Fruit—6 inches long by 5% inches diam- 
eter, nearly round, flattened on ends, 
medium ribbing and well netted. Flesh 
bright salmon in color and excellent 
quality. 
Similar to Sunrise or Delicious but is re- 
sistant to fusarium wilt. A cross be- 
tween Iroquois and Sunrise. The earl- 
iest wilt resistant Muskmelon. Excel- 
lent for home and market garden, but 
shell is not hard enough for shipping 
long distances. 
Golden Delight 88 days 
Fruit—9 inches long by 6-7 inches in 
diameter, long oval, moderate ribbing, 
well netted. Flesh very thick, salmon- 
orange, solid and of excellent flavor, 
An All-America winner, that should be 
popular with home and market garden- 
ers. 
WATERMELON 
California Honey 73 days 
Fruit—8-9% inches long by 7% inches 
wide, solid dark green exterior, thin 
rind, solid red interior, good flavor, 
black seed. 
A vigorous vine growth and a_ good 
yielder. The earliest medium size qual- 
ity melon. 
New Hampshire Midget 65 days 
Fruit—6 inches long by 5% inches wide, 
nearly round. Thin rind, tender, light 
green with dark green mottling and 
striping. 
A midget or icebox type. Very early and 
very productive. 
