. Cole's garden annual. IMPROVED WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER. IMPROVED WHITE SPINE, or Arlington. For both market use and pickling this variety isnow more largely grown than any other. Ourseed is of the true original Boston marketstock, and is vastly superior to the old WhiteSpine. Market gardeners and pickling estab-lishments have here a cucumber that is admir-ably suited to their wants Per pkt., 5 cts., oz.,10 cts., M lb., 25 cts., lb., 75 cts. EARLY FRAME, or Early Short Green. Althoughoften sold under each name as different varie-ties, both are one and the same , of vigorous gr


. Cole's garden annual. IMPROVED WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER. IMPROVED WHITE SPINE, or Arlington. For both market use and pickling this variety isnow more largely grown than any other. Ourseed is of the true original Boston marketstock, and is vastly superior to the old WhiteSpine. Market gardeners and pickling estab-lishments have here a cucumber that is admir-ably suited to their wants Per pkt., 5 cts., oz.,10 cts., M lb., 25 cts., lb., 75 cts. EARLY FRAME, or Early Short Green. Althoughoften sold under each name as different varie-ties, both are one and the same , of vigorous growth, early, fruitsmedium size and straight. Popular for bothtable use and pickling. Per. 4 cts.: oz., 8Cts.; J£ lb 20 cts.; lb., 70 IMPROVED LUNG GUEEN CUCUMBER. IMPROVED LONG GREEN. A distinct variety ;when full grown sometimes measuring nearly18 inches in length; form long and slender,with but few seeds; flesh remarkably firm andcrispy; a standard variety for pickling, very Productive, and better than most varieties ofong Green. Per pkt., 5 cts., oz., 10 cts., \i lb.,25 cts., lb., 75 cts. GREEN PROLIFIC, or Boston Pickling. As a pickling variety, is unsurpassed. Its charac-teristics are its uniform growth, hardly everproducing cucumbers too large for pickling,and its immense productiveness. Per 4cts.; oz., 8 cts.; *i lb., 20 cts.; lb., 70 cts. GHERKIN, or Burr. The Gherkin is seldomserved at table, sliced in its crude state. It isprincipally grown for pickling: it is the small-est of all varieties, and should always bepickled while young and tender, and put insalt water until wanted for pickling. Per pkt.,5 cts., oz., 20 cts. EGG PLANT. Ger. Eierpflanze. Fr. Aubergine. One oz. will produce 1,000 plants. So


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