. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CUCUMBERS. CARROT. Guerande or Oxheart -A thick carrot 5 or 6 inches long and very blunt at the lower ex- tremity. It grows very rapidly and the root attains a weight of more than a pound. It is tender and of good flavor and a variety we can recommend to all market gardeners. Lb. 7<;c; % lb. 25c; oz. ioc; pkt. 5c. Early Short Scarletâ(Dutch rooted, second in size; fine for forcing; rich color and
. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CUCUMBERS. CARROT. Guerande or Oxheart -A thick carrot 5 or 6 inches long and very blunt at the lower ex- tremity. It grows very rapidly and the root attains a weight of more than a pound. It is tender and of good flavor and a variety we can recommend to all market gardeners. Lb. 7<;c; % lb. 25c; oz. ioc; pkt. 5c. Early Short Scarletâ(Dutch rooted, second in size; fine for forcing; rich color and very pleasant flavor. Lb. 75c; % lb. 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. Half Long- Stump-Rooted-(Short Horn). A standard early sort, medium in length. Lb. 75c; )4 lb. 20c; oz. 7c; pkt. 3c. James' Intermediate âThis variety nearest "Cool and Crisp"âLong, and tapering somewhat at both ends; the skin is very dark green, almost black; very early and prolific. As a cucumber for slicing, we know of none that is better Lb. $1; M lb. 30c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. Everbearing: Small size, very early, enormously productive, and valuable as a green pickler. Lb. 60c; \4 lb- 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. Improved Early White SpineâA favorite market variety, deep green; flesh crisp and of good flavor. Lb. 50c; % lb. 15c; oz. 7c; pkt. 3c. Green Prolific or Boston Pickling-âEnormously productive; one of the finest pickles. Lb. 50c; % lb. 15c; oz. 7c; pkt. 3c. Japanese Climbing- CucumberâMay be grown on fences, poles or trellises, thus saving much valuable space in small gardens. It is estimated that with this cu- cumber the product of a given area can be increased threefold . The fruits are ten to twelve inches in length, of a fine green color; the flesh is thick and firm, never bitter, and fine for pickling, as well as slicing. It is very prolific, and the fruits, being raised well above the ground, never suffer from wet weather or insects; vines are proof against mildew, and continue bearing till late
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