Archive image from page 29 of Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary (1935). Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary . diamondjubilee751935grif Year: 1935 EARLY FORTUITE CUCXTKBER One of the earliest and best dark green White Spine Cu- cumbers. Extremely early, and beautiful shape. Good for market gardeners, truckers or private family; in fact, any one who likes a dark green, white spine cucumber it cannot help but please. Fine for Southern growers, as it stands shipping remarkably well. IMPROVED ZiONG- GREEN CUCUMBER The skin is of a deep green, and the flesh is solid, crisp and of fine quality. We have
Archive image from page 29 of Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary (1935). Diamond jubilee 75th anniversary . diamondjubilee751935grif Year: 1935 EARLY FORTUITE CUCXTKBER One of the earliest and best dark green White Spine Cu- cumbers. Extremely early, and beautiful shape. Good for market gardeners, truckers or private family; in fact, any one who likes a dark green, white spine cucumber it cannot help but please. Fine for Southern growers, as it stands shipping remarkably well. IMPROVED ZiONG- GREEN CUCUMBER The skin is of a deep green, and the flesh is solid, crisp and of fine quality. We have the very best strains of this variety and recommend it as much the best cucumber of all, and the variety every one should want. The best known and most popular variety for general use. Is vigorous and productive and forms fruit fit for use as early as the shorter varieties- The mature fruit is almost 12 inches long. BURR, OR WEST INDIA GHERKIN An extremely small fruited variety, grown exclusively for pickles. It has no value for slicing. Is very prickly, but tender and crisp if pickled when young. Seed germinates slowly. Early Cluster A short prickly variety, bearing in clusters near the root. A good bearer. Jersey Pickling This is the most popular sort with the market gardeners around Baltimore and Philadelphia for pickling. Said to green better than any other variety. TM niVr °' Best Salads for Fall and Winter Use. CINLI V t Ounce of Seed to 150 Peet of Row. For early use, sow as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring, in drills 15 inches apart, and then thin plants to 6 or 8 inches in row. To blanch the leaves, gather them care- fully together when perfectly dry and tie them with soft fibrous material.
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