Cucumber PICKLING VARIETIES 
Boston Pickling Improved 58 days. A splendid sort 
small bottle pickles, also 
large sours and dills. Fruits about the same size as National, being 
a refined selection and should not be confused with ordinary stocks 
of Boston Pickling. Fruits dark green, very firm, black spined. 6 
to 6% inches long, 2% inches thick, only slightly tapered. (Pkt. 10c) 
(oz. 20c) (Y% Ib. 60c) (Ib. $1.85) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. $1.55) (10 Ibs. @ $1.25) (100 Ibs. @ $1.10) 
Burrell’s Earliest of Al] © days. During the past 50 
years, we have produced more 
cucumber seed than any other grower selling direct to planters. 
Burrell’s Earliest of All is our Own introduction and we have sold 
more pounds of this variety than any other we grow. Fruits dark 
green, uniform, square ended; about 7 inches long as a slicer. Flesh 
pearly white and crisp. Burrell’s Harliest of All never turns red and 
is a most popular variety for pickling in the South. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 
20c) (Y% Ib. 60c) (Ib. $1.85) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. $1.55) (10 Ibs. @ $1.25) (100 Ibs. @ $1.10) 
Brice 66 days. Southern pickle packers requiring long slender 
fruits that are remarkably free from nubs and crooks will 
be delighted with this new variety. Vines prolific, giving good pro- 
tection to the pickles which are dark emerald green and do not turn 
yellow. Cure out in brine as well as any white spined sort but re- 
quires more time than black spined varieties. Diameter 144 in. when 
6 in. long. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) ('4 Ib. 65c) (Ib. $2.00) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. $1.70) (10 Ibs. @ $1.40) (100 Ibs. @ $1.25) 
Model 58 days. Popular in Miss. and Ga. for pickling as there 
it produces more nub and crook free tonnage than others. 
Shape and size resemble National Pickling, however it is white 
spined and does not turn red. Color is dark green. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 
20c) (% Ib. 60c) (Ib. $1.85) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. $1.55) (10 Ibs. @ $1.25) (100 Ibs. @ $1.10) 
Improved National Pickling °° days. Vines rather 
small, fruits straight, 
symmetrical, full at the ends; length 6% inches, thickness 2% 
inches. Black spined, recommended for production of high grade 
small pickles, a good yielder. This variety has taken first place 
with pickle packers in the north central states. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 
20c) (4 Ib. 60c) (Ib. $1.85) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. $1.55) (10 Ibs. @ $1.25) (100 Ibs. @ $1.10) 
Large National Pickling °° 4ays. Much the same as 
the Improved National but 
fruits are slightly larger and thicker. It is a tremendous yielder and 
the fruits at the pickling stage, when well grown, have a remark- 
ably small percentage of nubs and crooks. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) 
(4 |b. 60c) (ib. $1.85) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. $1.55) (10 Ibs. @ $1.25) (100 Ibs. @ $1.10) 
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