. 1902 year book : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Massachusetts Worcester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Early Russian. The earliest cucumber /grown; fruit produced in pairs. * Early Frame or Short Green. An ex- cellent sort, both for table use and pick- ling. Plants very vigorous and produc- tive. Fruit straight, handsomer, smaller at each end, bright green, lighter at the blossom end. Early Cluster. Short, borne in clusters near the root. Popular for home use, but little grown for marke


. 1902 year book : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Massachusetts Worcester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Early Russian. The earliest cucumber /grown; fruit produced in pairs. * Early Frame or Short Green. An ex- cellent sort, both for table use and pick- ling. Plants very vigorous and produc- tive. Fruit straight, handsomer, smaller at each end, bright green, lighter at the blossom end. Early Cluster. Short, borne in clusters near the root. Popular for home use, but little grown for market. | Nichols' Hediurn Green. Thicker than the White, Spine, and full at both ends. Skin light green and very smooth. Handsome in appearance, and of fine quality. White Spine Improved. The most popular variety for market. Fruit straight and handsome. Used extensively for forcing. I Evergreen White Spine. Longer than preceding strain, of equal quality; also used for forcing. New Japanese Climbing. Vines vigorous, with strong, grasping tendrils, which enables it tojclimb trellis, wire net- ting, brush, or any other suitable support. p Improved Long Green. Vines vigorous and productive. Fruit long, firm and crisp. Makes one of the best of pickles, and when ripe is the best of any for sweet ^ THE EMERALD. Boston Pickling. One of the best for pickling. Fruit short, pointed at each end, bright green, uniform in size, very productive, and of superior quality. All varieties, pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 2 oz. 15c, i lb. 25c, lb. 65c. A New Cucumber h~HE EMERALD The introducers say of it:—"The Emerald retains every good point in the best strains of White Spine, and, in addition, possesses that rich, dark green color which has been so long sought for, but never before obtained. It is strictly an ever- green, retaining its color until fully ripe. On sight, its dis- tinct dark green and«spineless skin attracts the attention of everyone interested. The fruit sets early, and is long, s


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