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Double Yield Cucumber
The Double Yield Cucumber was Introduced by the Joseph Harris Seed Company in Coldwater, New York in 1924. Hailed as the most productive cucumber available at the time. We think it still deserves a spot at the top of the list. Green fruits are 6″ long,
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Heirloom Boston Pickling Cucumber – Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds & Plants
Heirloom Boston Pickling Cucumber is a Reliable old variety that was first listed as early as 1880 by D. M. Ferry and Company. A nice sized cucumber for pickling at any stage of growth.
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Lemon Cucumber
Lemon Cucumber First listed in America by Samuel Wilson of Mechanicsville, Pennsylvania in the 1890’s. Lemon cucumbers are a real treat, they are much easier to digest than normal cucumbers. They have a loyal following at markets
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Marketmore Cucumber | Marketmore 76 Cucumber
Marketmore Cucumber 76 Dr. Henry Munger from Cornell University originally bred the Marketmore Cucumber and it found its way to US gardeners in 1976. Cucumbers do well in cool and warm climates, will not turn bitter with heat.
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Miniature White
Superior, sweet mini cucumber. Use when 3-4″ long, does not require peeling. Plants rarely vine more than 3 feet and can be grown in containers. Unique, but also a solid performer. High yields of tender and delicious white cucumbers. This one is a keeper.
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Muncher Cucumbers
Muncher Cucumbers – pick when the fruits are 4-6″ long. If using for pickles, pick when the fruits are 4-6″ long.
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Straight Eight Cucumber
Straight Eight Cucumber was an All American Selections winner in 1935. A real superstar, most likely the most recognized cucumber variety with home gardeners.
$5.00