Baby Cucumber
Grows only 4” long. Vines bushy. Early and productive. For fine, uniform pickles. Pkt. 15C; 2 for 25c, postpaid
Climbing Cucumber
(58 days). A distinct climbing variety, used to cover trellises and fences. Cucumbers are dark green, very uniform. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz., 40c; ¼ lb., 98c, postpaid.
Dark Green Slicer
(60 days). A long time favorite because it is a remarkably good early slicing variety with a delicious flavor. Bears a heavy crop. Dark green color, straight, and rather blunt ended. Pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 35c; ¼ lb., 1.00; 1 lb., 2.50, postpaid.
Famous Early Fortune
(60 days). One of the finest of the medium-early sorts. Disease resistant and a very vigorous grower. Flesh is white, crisp and very tasty. Produces an enormous crop of dark green, high-quality cucumbers. Holds color well and has a small seed cavity. Pkt. 12C; 1 oz., 40c; ¼ lb., 1.10; 1 lb., 2.75, postpaid
Field's Early Surecrop Hybrid
(60 days). This cucumber, introduced by Henry Field's, is the first and only hybrid cucumber ever to win an All-America award. The fruits are a handsome deep green, 8” or more long, with rather blunt ends and small seed cavity. The flesh is unusually delicious, crisp, and of excellent quality. Highly resistant to heat, drouth, mosaic and downy mildew. And it is so productive that one packet of seed usually produces enough cucumbers for a whole neighborhood! Bears early and long. Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; ½ oz., 3.00; 1 oz., 5.00; ¼ lb.; 13.00; ½ lb., 25.00
Hycrop Hybrid Pickling
(56 days). A hybrid pickling cucumber worthy of being a running mate for “Early Surecrop” hybrid slicer. Has everything – disease resistance, quality, uniformity, and attractiveness. Best of all, it is a tremendous yielder. Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; ½ oz., 3.00; 1 oz., 5.00; ¼ lb., 13.00; ½ lb., 25.00,ppd.
Marketer
(58 days). An All America winner. One of the newer slicing varieties. Deep green fruits, 8 to 10 inches long, 2 ½ inches thick, fairly rounded ends. Solid, white, delicious flesh. White spines. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz., 45c; ¼ lb., 1.25, postpaid.
MR117
(58 days). A new, extra-fine quality pickling cucumber developed by Ohio Experiment Station. Small, uniform, blocky-shaped, dark green fruit. Mosaic resistant. Very heavy bearer. Pkt. 10C; 1 oz., 40c; ¼ lb., 1.20; 1 lb., 3.00, postpaid.
National Pickle
(54 days). One of the best; developed by the National Pickle Packers Assn. Dark green, cylindrical, with block ends retained through all stages of growth. Can be used for all pickles, from small sweets to large sours and dills. Pkt. 10C; 1 oz., 40c; ¼ lb., 95c; 1 lb., 2.40, postpaid.
Straight Eight
(66 days). A fine slicer – one of the best. It is a vigorous grower and heavy yielder. The cucumbers are cylindrical, uniform, and of dark green color. Has thick flesh and a small seed cavity. The flesh is of very fine quality. Pkt. 15C; 1 oz., 40c; ¼ lb., 1.10; 1 lb., 2.70, postpaid.
West India Gherkins
(60 days). For mixed pickles. A little, oval-shaped prickly pickle about 1” to 1 ½ “ thick by 2” long. Pale to medium green in color. Makes excellent “melon pickles.” Heavy bearer. Strong grower anywhere. Practically bug and disease proof. 15C; 1 oz., 45c; ¼ lb., 1.25, postpaid.
White Wonder
(58 days). Very popular novelty because white. Heavy producer. Has fine flavor. Well worth trying. Pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 45c; ¼ lb., 1.25, postpaid.
“Giant Improved” Long Green
(68 days). A medium late variety which has a small seed cavity and is ideal for slicing. Vines are vigorous and long-lived. Produces abundantly. One of the most popular and widely used varieties. Pkt. 12C; 1 oz., 40c; ¼ lb., 1.15; 1 lb., 2.85, postpaid.