I grew a similar cucumber a few years ago, Lemon Yellow. We thought it did not have much taste. I did, however, grow it in the soil garden. In the greenhouse I have been growing telegraph improved, which do not need pollination. For next year I have seeds for Little Leaf. It is a small plant with small leaves, and is also parthenocarpic; the fruit is medium size. If I had those seeds last week I would have used them to grow indoors. I got the seeds from High Mowing Seeds and they also have what I think you are referring to. Here is what I will be growing next year:
Organic H-19 Little Leaf Cucumber - Parthenocarpic plants produce fruit under stress and without pollinators, guaranteeing high yields in the field or under cover. Compact vines are multi-branching and will climb easily while small leaf size allows for easier fruit visibility when harvesting. Medium-sized fruits are smooth and tapered with white spines. Widely adapted for greenhouse or field. Works well in containers. Developed and released by the University of Arkansas in 1991. (Cucumis sativus)