. Eikenberry's catalogue of farm and garden seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Camden Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. E. C. EIKENBERRY, CAMDEN, THE EMERALD. Cucumbers. Culfiire. —As soon as weather is settled and warm, plantin rich, warm soil in hills about 5 feet apart each way. Use plenty of seed as the young plant has many foes, and when well up thin to three or four plants to the hill "When gathering cut off the fruit; do not pull it. Do not leave any to ripen on the vines. One ounce of seed to forty or fifty hills. Improved White Spine or Arlington. An excellent strain of what is
. Eikenberry's catalogue of farm and garden seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Camden Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. E. C. EIKENBERRY, CAMDEN, THE EMERALD. Cucumbers. Culfiire. —As soon as weather is settled and warm, plantin rich, warm soil in hills about 5 feet apart each way. Use plenty of seed as the young plant has many foes, and when well up thin to three or four plants to the hill "When gathering cut off the fruit; do not pull it. Do not leave any to ripen on the vines. One ounce of seed to forty or fifty hills. Improved White Spine or Arlington. An excellent strain of what is probably the most widely culti- vated cucumber in ex- istence. The fruit is straight, large, full at ends and a beautiful light green color. Un- excelled for market or table use and may also be used for pickling. i> 4c; oz., 8c: lb., iSc; lb., 50c. Nichol's Medium Green.—An elegant cucumber partaking of the good qualities of the White Spine and Long Green. It is thick, handsome, smooth and of a dark, green color. Not excelled for pickling and, when mature, for slicing. Not to be overlooked when making up an order for seeds. The Emerald.—A general purpose cu- cumber of symmetrical shape and exceptionally free of spines and warts. Color, a dark em- erald green at all stages in its growth. An early, vigorous grower; flesh crisp, flavor deli- cate: a peller in the market and excellent and attractive when pickled. Jersey Pickle. — A standard variety, especially reliable for pickling and slicing. Thin skin and white flesh; fruit uniform in size and with but few seeds. The vine is vigorous and a prolific bearer. Thorburn's New Everbearing.— One of the only varieties that go right on bear- ing whether or not matured cucumbers are gathered. Blossoms and mature fruit may be seen at the same time on the same vine, as it bears continuously until frost. Fruit of me- dium size and fine quality. Extremely early. .! oz., 5c: oz., 10c: lb., 20c: lb., 60c. Cool and Crisp.—Thi
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