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CUCUMBERS W Dasher II Hybrid


55 Day. Dual Purpose. Te best all-purpose hybrid to go through our trials. Extremely productive, with about 25% more fruit than other varieties. Straight, green fruits are 8" long and 2½" across. Crisp, white flesh. Very early. Resistant to Mosaic Virus and Downy Mildew. Pictured on opposite page. All female plus a pollinator.


#02150 (A) Pkt. $2.95; 2 or more pkts. $2.55 each; (L) 1 oz. $10.95 b Diva


55 Day. Burpless Slicer. 2002 AAS Winner. Tis all-female variety produces sweet, crisp fruits that are the ideal size and length for slicing. Spineless and bright green with a glossy tender skin, particularly if they are picked between 4-8". Bur- pless and seedless. Disease tolerant. Pictured on opposite page. Parthenocarpic.


#02108 (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $3.25; 2 or more pkts. $2.85 each; (K) ½ oz. $11.50 W 4 Eureka Hybrid


57 Day. Dual Purpose. Pick fruits at 1½-5" for pickling or allow to grow up to 7" long for salad cucumbers. Skin is darker green than most varieties at very early stages. Excellent disease resistance. Pictured on opposite page.


#02018 (A) Pkt. $2.85; 2 or more pkts. $2.50 each W 4 Gherking Hybrid


NEW! 50-55 Day. Dual Purpose. Tis high-yielding, robust, disease resistant plant is our new favorite for pickles and can also be eaten fresh. Dark green, 3-5" fruits have white spines, crisp, tasty flesh and refuse to become bitter, even when left on the vine. Pictured on opposite page.


#02026 (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.85; 2 or more pkts. $2.50 each W Homemade Pickles


56 Day. Pickler. Specially bred for growing and making pickles at home. Loads of 1½" long fruits for tiny sweets, or 5-6" long fruits for robust dills and spears! Fruits are medium-green with small, white spines. Crisp and crunchy. Pictured on opposite page.


#02020 (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.65; 2 or more pkts. $2.35 each; (L) 1 oz. $5.95 Marketmore 76


76-68 Day. Slicer. A main crop slicing variety. Heavy yielder of 9", straight, dark green fruits. Produces well over the entire season. Disease resistant. Pictured on opposite page.


#02129 (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.65; 2 or more pkts. $2.35 each 4 Slicemore Hybrid


63 Day. Slicer. Produces large yields of smooth uniform cucumbers. Fruits are 8½" with dark green skin, a small seed cavity and crisp, tasty flesh. Easy to grow and tolerant of a wide range of conditions. Pictured on opposite page.


#02163 (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 or more pkts. $2.40 each 4 b Summer Dance Hybrid


64 Day. Burpless Slicer. Tin skinned fruits make for an excellent slicer. Fruits can reach 10-12" and are only 1" in diameter at that stage. Cucumbers are in- credibly crisp with a sweet mild flavor. Plants are vigorous and disease resistant.


#02159 (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $3.25; 2 or more pkts. $2.85 each Sweet Slice Hybrid


62 Day. Burpless Slicer. Our most popular burpless type. Mild, fine flavor with- out a hint of bitterness. Vigorous vines produce heavy crops of 10-12" fruits with crisp, tender, white flesh and skin, so thin they require no peeling.


#02160 (A) Pkt. $3.45; 2 or more pkts. $2.95 each W Sweet Success Hybrid


58 Day. Burpless Slicer. 1983 AAS Winner. Deliciously sweet and crisp. Bur- pless, slender, 12" long, thin-skinned fruits. Best if trellised. Can be seedless if grown where it can’t be pollinated.


#02170 (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $3.95; 2 or more pkts. $3.35 each b Tasty Green Hybrid


55 Day. Burpless Slicer. You can eat all of the cucumbers you want of this one and not suffer for it. Te fruits are slender and 10-12" long. Fruits form best when grown on a trellis or tripod, otherwise they may be a little curved. Burpless and bitter-free.


#02180 (A) Pkt. $3.45; 2 or more pkts. $2.95 each Fanfare


Contains everything but the pickles and vinegar. Makes 7 quarts.


Mix or Match $4.45 each; 3 or more $3.75 each #54023 Dill


#54024 Kosher Dill #54027 Sweet Pickles #54025 Polish Dill


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Great for gardeners with very limited space. Plant rows 3' apart or grow in containers right on your patio! Packets contain 30 seeds unless otherwise stated.


D Bush Pickle


55 Day. Pickler. Enjoy pickles from the garden even if you don’t have space for a full size cucumber. Bushes average only 2-3' in diameter and yield a large quantity of 4-5" fruits that are cylindrical and straight. Not pictured.


#02220 (A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.75; 2 or more pkts. $2.40 each D Fanfare Hybrid


63 Day. Slicer. 1994 AAS Winner. Best for containers. High yields of quality fruits on semi-dwarf vines, 2-2½' long. Slim, uniform fruits are deep-green, 8-9" long and have a delicious, mild flavor. Excellent disease resistance.


#02115 (A) Pkt. $2.95; 2 or more pkts. $2.55 each D Salad Bush Hybrid


57 Day. Slicer. 1988 AAS Winner. You only need 2 sq. ft. to grow this variety. Also well suited for container growing. Produces uniform 8" fruits.


#02230 (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.85; 2 or more pkts. $2.50 each D Pick A Bushel Hybrid


50 Day. Pickler/Slicer. 2014 AAS Regional Winner (Heartland & Great Lakes Regions). Tis semi-bush cucumber is a pickle machine, producing loads of 3" gherkin size cukes. Fruits can also be left to grow up to 6" for slicing in fresh salads and other dishes. Plants have excellent heat tolerance and disease resistances to CMV, Scab and MMV.


#02039 (A) Pkt $2.45; 2 or more pkts. $2.15 each Sweet Slice Tasty Green Summer Dance


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