. Seeds and implements. Nursery stock Rhode Island Providence Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Cucumbers of the 'Best Sorts ..10. THE W. E. BARRETT COMPANY PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND. Improved Long Green. Grown by W. W. Rawson, and sold by us under his seal. sow the seed from the middle of June until the middle of July the fruits are gathered as soon as they are large enough ; their strength is soon exhausted by ripening fruit. An ounce of seed will plant 50 hills ; 2 pounds will plant an acre. V Rawson's White Spine Oz. 36 cts., Klb.


. Seeds and implements. Nursery stock Rhode Island Providence Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Cucumbers of the 'Best Sorts ..10. THE W. E. BARRETT COMPANY PROVIDENCE. RHODE ISLAND. Improved Long Green. Grown by W. W. Rawson, and sold by us under his seal. sow the seed from the middle of June until the middle of July the fruits are gathered as soon as they are large enough ; their strength is soon exhausted by ripening fruit. An ounce of seed will plant 50 hills ; 2 pounds will plant an acre. V Rawson's White Spine Oz. 36 cts., Klb. $1, lb. $4. ^Boston Pickling'. Very popular for pickles ; fruit smooth and symmetrical, but slightly pointed at the ends; bright green in color; a great producer. Oz. 10 cts., jOby/25 cts., lb. 60 cts. ^improved White Spine. Early and productive, and suitable either for forcing or outdoor crops. Fruit of medium size, good shape, light green, with a few white spines on the surface. Oz. 10 cts., Klb. 25 cts., lb. 60 cts. Mmproved Long Green. The leading long-growing sort, and excellent for pickles. The fruits are dark green, long, well shaped, firm and crisp 25 cts/, lb. 60 cts. lyEverbearing. The vines produce fruit until frost; early and productive. Fruits aresmall, well shaped, and of good quality for okkling. Oz. 10 cts., Klb. 25 cts., lb. 60c. / Tail by Hybrid. An excellent variety Cucumber (©urfe) ALL THE BEST SORTS FOR SALADS AND PICKLING For general crops the seed cannot be planted in the open ground before the weather has become warm and settled and the ground mellow and light. Plant the seeds in well-enriched hills about 4 feet apart each way, and as soon as all danger from insects is over, thin the plants to leave 4 of the strongest in each hill. For succession, sow at intervals of every two weeks until midsummer. Extra early crops may be grown by planting the seeds in hotbeds in April, upon pieces of sod turned upside down, and removing these to hills in the open gr


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