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SV 4719 CS F1 Swing F1 Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) Thunder F1


Approx. 1,100 seeds/oz. ¼ oz sows 100' of row. Direct- sow 2-3 lbs/acre. Sow seeds 1-2". deep, 8-12" apart in rows 36-72" apart. Seeds germ in about 7 days. Days to maturity are from sowing.


Slicing Types


2832 Dasher II F1 58 days. Premium gyn with high yield potential. Vigorous plants, straight, uniform, dark- green 8½ x 2½ fruit. Strong disease package. Tolerant A, ALS, CMV, PM, S. Commercial, Fresh Mkt.


General Lee F1


2842 Eos F1 NEW!


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strong laterals. Excellent disease package, high yield SRWHQWLDO À QH Á DYRU 7ROHUDQW &09 :09 &9<9 30 '0 =<09


2857 Fanfare F1 63 days. A dwarf mon.plant produces 8-9" fruits. Tolerant A, ALS, CMV, PM, S. Container, Gdn, Fresh Mkt.


Dasher II F1


2862 General Lee F1 66 days. Mkt leader. A white- spined slicer. 8" fruits are straight and attractive uniform dark green. Vines are large and vigorous with dark green foliage. Widely adapted for spring and fall seasons. Re- sistance DM, PM, S. Tolerant CMV. Fresh Mkt, Gdn.


2887U Marketmore 76 66 days. OP. Well-known va- riety for planting both in North and South. Tolerant CMV, DM, PM, S. Commercial production.


2890 Salad Bush F1 57 days. Early with compact bushy habit. Glossy dark green fruit are uniform, cy- lindrical with slight taper, 8 x 2¼". Adaptable to compact spacing. Resistance CMV, S. Container, Close spacing, Fresh Mkt.


2893U Saladmore Bush F1 55 days. Semi-bush habit spreading about 2 ft across. Deep green slicers, 7-8" x 2" diam, slightly


NEW!


Saladmore Bush F1


Cat#


2887U 2893U


Cat# 2832


2842 2857 2862 2890 2897 2905


2918U 2920 2925


30 Cucumber


Marketmore 76 Saladmore Bush


Cucumber Dasher II


Eos Fanfare


General Lee Salad Bush Speedway SV 4719 CS Swing


Talladega Taurus


2927, 2927U Thunder 2932


Turbo (M = 1000) Eos F1 1¼8 oz


1.45 2.15


1 oz 2.70


12.55


25 sd 2.80


1.45 1.80 1.90 4.90 1.85 1.45 1.90 1.75 1.85 1.45 1.45


WDSHUHG F\OLQGULFDO ZLWK FULVS VZHHW Á HVK 6WURQJ GLV ease package, high potential yield, with good durabil- ity and capable of extended harvest if kept picked. Can also be used in basket for garden center sales. Toler- ant A, CMV, PM, S. Fresh Mkt, Bedding Plant, Gdn. Southeast.


¼ lb 42.95


100 sd 4.45


2.45 5.45 3.00


14.75 4.35 3.60 5.65 4.20 5.55 4.00 4.25


½ lb 6.90 11.90


500 sd 10.45


9.80


22.00 6.50


1 lb 21.20


1000 sd 12.50


(per lb) 19.45


5 lb


16.60 37.50 11.15


59.45 100.85 10.15 14.50 22.85 9.75


22.40 9.15 9.90


17.20 24.60 38.75 16.45 38.00 15.55 16.75


(per M) 10.85 14.70 33.25 9.80


89.40 15.25 21.80 34.25 14.60 33.75 13.80 14.85


25 lb (per lb)


18.20


74.00 132.20 120.90 113.00 5 M


25 M (per M)


10.45 13.50 30.50 9.00


82.00 13.95 20.00 31.50 13.35 30.75 12.65 13.65


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CYVY DM


PRSV PM S


TLS


2897 Speedway F1 GD\V *< *RRG SURGXFHU RI uniform dark green, straight fruits averaging 8”. Early harvests, high yield potential. Vigorous plants. Tolerant A, ALS, CMV, PM, S. Fresh Mkt, Commercial.


2905 SV 4719 CS F1 56 days. Top commercial pro- ductivity with high percent of super selects. Large, dark green, spineless cylindrical slicer


NEW!


with superb disease package. Vigorous vine with poten- tial for high yields of 8" x 2.25" diameter fruit, glossy exterior and great eye appeal. Very small seed cavity. )LOOV WR HQG HYHQ XQGHU VWUHVV *\QRHFLRXV Á RZHULQJ &DQ EH JURZQ RSHQ À HOG RU WUHOOLVHG 9HU\ HDUO\ IRU D fancy cuke but disease package allows extended harvest or late season supply. Best replacement for Thunder ZKHQ QHHGHG +LJK 5HVLVWDQFH $ $/6 6 =<09 5H sistant DM, PM. Fresh Mkt, Shipping.


2918 Swing F1 62 days. American Slicer in fruit shape & color, but parthenocarpic -- able to produce “seed- less” fruits when isolated from pollen. Robust plants. Deep green, slightly glossy skin, smooth cylindrical shape, 8-9” x 2-2.5” diam. Bitter free fruit with small FRUH RI VRIW RYXOHV DQG EURDG ]RQH RI FULVS\ OLJKW Á HVK Resistant PM, S. Fresh Mkt, Field or Greenhouse Crop.


2920 Talladega F1 GD\V *< $PHULFDQ VOLFHU ZLWK high quality 8 x 2¼" fruit. Deep green skin, few spines, very small blossom end scar, no ridging. Medium long vines. Widely adaptable. Strong disease package pro- vides potential for high yield of fancy grade A cukes. Resistant ALS, S, WMV. Tolerant A1


, PM, TLS.


2927 & 2927U Thunder F1 61 days. High % super se- lects for quality mkts. Top commercial pro- ductivity. Smooth, long, cylindrical glossy dark-green, mostly female, near spineless, very small seed cavity. Fills to end even under stress. Very early for a fancy cuke but the disease package allows long picking or late season supply. High resistance CMV, 30 6 5HVLVWDQFH $/6 '0 7ROHUDQW $ =<09 Fresh Mkt, UPick, Roadside, Shipping.


2932 Turbo F1 67 days. High quality fruits are blocky, uniform dark green, average 8½-9". Particularly well adapted to northeast. Tolerant CMV. Fresh Mkt.


Greenhouse Cucumbers


2925 Taurus F1 55-60 days. Japanese burpless-type that produces very uniform, glossy deep green fruit. 8½ x 1" GLDPHWHU ô R]V 0RQRHFLRXV Á RZHULQJ KDELW ZLWK D PHGLXP QXPEHU RI IHPDOH Á RZHUV 6XLWDEOH IRU ERWK JUHHQKRXVH DQG RSHQ À HOG SURGXFWLRQ EHVW VRZQ 0DUFK - July. Great bitter-free taste. Tolerant DM, PM. Fresh Mkt, Shipping.


Cucumber Disease Codes Anthracnose & Race #’s


Angular Leaf Spot


CGMMV Cucumber Mottles Mosaic Virus CMV


Cucumber Mosaic Virus


Cucurbit vein yellowing virus Downy Mildew


Papaya Ringspot Virus Powdery Mildew Scab


Target Leaf Spot


WMV Watermelon Mosaic Virus & Race #’s ZYMV Zucchini Mosaic Virus


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