. Childs rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Fruit Varieties United States Catalogs; Flowers Varieties United States Catalogs; Vegetables Varieties United States Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Fruit; Flowers; Vegetables. Bennett s White Spine. (Private Stock.) Our seed of this is saved from one of the finest stocks on Long Islam] and Long Island leads the world on choice garden vege- tables, i hr-se Cueumbersgrow seven to ten inches long, uniformly plump and full to the very ends, a glossy dark green in color A sunerior variety in every respect. 10c; oz., 20c; ff>., $ Earl


. Childs rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Fruit Varieties United States Catalogs; Flowers Varieties United States Catalogs; Vegetables Varieties United States Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Fruit; Flowers; Vegetables. Bennett s White Spine. (Private Stock.) Our seed of this is saved from one of the finest stocks on Long Islam] and Long Island leads the world on choice garden vege- tables, i hr-se Cueumbersgrow seven to ten inches long, uniformly plump and full to the very ends, a glossy dark green in color A sunerior variety in every respect. 10c; oz., 20c; ff>., $ Early Creen Cluster. A prolific variety, with crisp, brittle fruit. A fine pickling variety. Pkt.,5c;oz., 10c; lb., 80c. car"* Japanese Climbing. This Cucumber issuch a strong and vigorous growerthat the vines attain twice the length of ordinary varieties. The vinesclinibreadilv, thevmny , 011 ferces. poles or trellises, thus saving much valuable space in small gardens. The fruit are of a fine lovely green color, about a foot in length. Flesh thick and firm and of splendid quality. Never hitter and ex- ceedingly fine for pickling, as well as for slicing. The vines never mildew and the fruit being raised well above the ground is always free from insects, rot or rust When picked freely a vine will continue bearing during the entire season and one hill will keep a good sized family supplied with this delicious vegetable all summer Pkt" 10c.;oz., 25c. Long China. A very solid Cucumber, with few seeds and growing eighteen to twenty inches long. A tine and pro- lific variety. 10c; oz., 25c; lb., $ EVERBEARING. Thorburn's Everbearing. Claimed to even excel the Early Russian in its everbearing character, producing fruit in immense quantities, whether fruit is allowed to ripen on the vines or not. Fine for table or for pickles. Cucum- bers short and thick. Pkt., 6©.; 15c; tr., 80e. Gherkin. Classed with Cucumbers, although really not a Cucumber at all.


Size: 2501px × 999px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectflowers, bookyear1896