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Parisian Gherkin Hybrid - #02031 Q 50 days. 2015 AAS Winner. An excellent, 2 to 4”, mini cucumber that can be picked at midget or small stage for pickling. Nu- merous black spined fruits can also be en- joyed fresh in salads and slaws. Crisp with a sweet flavor. Semi-vining plants can be grown in the garden or in staked patio containers. Very easy-to-grow, produces quickly and is resistant to Scab, CMV and tolerant to Powdery Mildew. 1/4 oz. = approx. 250 seeds


Little Tyke


Little Tyke Hybrid - #02022 34 days. Ideal for baby pickles. Early- bearing, producing heavy yields of petite fruits that are about 1” by 3-1/2” with me- dium to small seed cavities, mild flavor and crisp texture. Vigorous vines adapt well to most soils, even heavy clay types. Exhibits some resistance to Powdery and Downy Mildew.


1/4 oz. = approx. 250 seeds


(J) 1/4 oz. $7.25; 3 or more $6.95 each (L) 1 oz. $23.50; 2 or more $22.25 each


Southern Delight Hybrid - #02153 60 days. Fruits have a crisp and delicious texture from the time they’re small, harvest- ed for pickling, right through full maturity at 8 to 10” long and 1” in diameter. Deep green skins become glossier in high heat – well suited to warm climates, and reliable under a variety of conditions. One of the best for continuous yields. Strong disease tolerance.


1/8 oz. = approx. 125 seeds Muncher


Muncher - #02133 60-65 days. Very tender and excellent for fresh eating right out of the garden. Nearly spineless fruits, with thin skins, are 6 to 8” long and 3” wide. Non-bitter, burpless and can be eaten at any stage of growth. Strong vigorous vines are heavy yielders. For pickles, harvest when the fruits are 4 to 6” long.


(L) 1 oz. $4.95; 3 or more $4.65 each (M) 4 oz. $16.95; 2 or more $15.95 each


VINING SLICING TYPES Homemade Pickles


Eversweet Hybrid - #02114 55 days. Medium green, bitter-free, 8” slicer with smooth thin skin and small white spines. Can be enjoyed as baby cukes when fruits are approx. 4” or allow to fully mature for a great slicer. Semi- trailing vines are robust and provide ex- cellent protection for high yields. (J) 1/4 oz. $6.25; 3 or more $5.75 each (L) 1 oz. $19.95; 2 or more $18.95 each


(H) 1/8 oz. $9.25; 3 or more $8.75 each (K) 1/2 oz. $29.95; 2 or more $27.95 each


Southern Delight


(J) 1/4 oz. $6.25; 3 or more $5.75 each (L) 1 oz. $19.95; 2 or more $18.95 each


Parisian Gherkin Straight Eight


Straight Eight - #02154 Q 58 days. 1935 AAS Winner. One of our best yielding early slicers. Also excellent for pickling. Straight, dark green, blocky fruits, 6 to 8”, have small seed cavities and a mild flavor. White spines. (L) 1 oz. $4.25; 3 or more $3.95 each (M) 4 oz. $12.95; 2 or more $11.95 each


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Summer Top


Summer Top Hybrid - #02161 Q 65-70 days. An easy-to-grow, super-early Japanese type producing burpless, deep green, 10” long, straight and uniform fruits, with few white spines. Heat toler- ant and high-yielding, especially when trellised. Harvest often for best flavor. Su- perior resistance to Downy Mildew, Pow- dery Mildew, Anthracnose and Cucumber Mosaic Virus.


1/8 oz. = approx. 125 seeds


(H) 1/8 oz. $9.95; 3 or more $9.25 each (K) 1/2 oz. $31.95; 2 or more $30.50 each


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