Cucurbits, brining stock,
and a long, slow grudge against bitterness.
Six generations of cucumber trade, served to pickle plants, foodservice distributors, and discerning retail buyers across North America and Europe. Open a trade account and see why our growers have stayed for forty years and counting.
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Slicing Beit Alpha Cucumbers
Mediterranean variety. Thin skin, no wax.
$42.00 / case MOQ 2 cases (30 ct) -
Specialty Mexican Sour Gherkins
Mouse melons. Marble-sized, citrus-tart, allocated supply.
$95.00 / tote MOQ 1 half-tote (25 lb) -
Slicing English Slicing Cucumbers
Greenhouse-grown, seedless, individually shrink-wrapped.
$680.00 / pallet MOQ 1 pallet (40 cs) -
Specialty Suyo Long Cucumbers
Heirloom Asian variety. Ribbed, sweet, burpless.
$58.00 / crate MOQ 2 crates (20 ct) -
Slicing Persian Cucumbers
Mini snacking cucumbers for premium retail and catering.
$36.00 / case MOQ 6 cases (72 ct) -
Heritage Armenian Yard-Long Cucumbers
Botanically a melon. 24 to 36 inches. Ribbed.
$88.00 / bundle MOQ 1 bundle (20 ct)
Six generations. One purpose: better cucumbers.
We started in a Salem countinghouse in 1826, brokering pickling stock from New England farms to the brining yards down on the harbor. The harbor moved. The yards moved. We stayed in cucumbers. Today our growers run from Berrien County to Sinaloa to Westland, and our buyers run from corner-store delis to the largest pickle plants in North America.
We are still family-held. We still drive every contract harvest before signing it. And we still believe a No. 2 grade is a craft, not a commodity.
Read the house history →Open a trade account
Net 30 from day one. Volume tier pricing once your account ages 90 days. EDI integration on request. Allocation calendar published every January, April, July, and October.