ALLENTOWN, PENNA. 
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TOMATO 
Half ounce produces 1000 plants 
In no vegetable is breeding work more important 
than with the Tomato. The organization doing this 
work for us has more than 75 years of experience in 
scientific breeding. Your crop will prove the quality 
of their work. 
CuLturE: Seed should be started in a hotbed in March, 
transplanted to a coldframe, and finally to open ground in 
May. The soil should be rich and in full sun but protected 
from wind. In the home-garden the plants should be 
supported on stakes or wires. 
Grothen’s Globe. (68 days.) The outstanding early 
Tomato that combines extreme earliness with a heavy 
production of good-sized scarlet fruits. Becoming 
generally accepted as the finest early sort. Pkt. 10c.; 
Voz. 35c.; oz. 70c.; Ib. $2.00; Ib. $6.00. 
Rutgers, Certified. (85 days.) In our opinion the 
best main-crop sort. Fruits are medium-large, of 
bright crimson color, smooth and meaty. Production 
is very heavy. Vine vigorous. Pkt. 10c.; '4oz. 35c.; 
oz. 70c.; 4Ib. $2.00; Ib. $6.00. 

GROTHEN’S GLOBE TOMATO 

GREEN HUBBARD IMPROVED SQUASH 

Other Fine Scarlet-Fruited Tomatoes 
bese loz. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 
Scarlet Dawn....... 70 ~=6©$0. 30 $0 60 $1 70 $5 10 
Earliana, Improved. .66 35 70 2060 6 00 
Beefsteak........... 90, 35 Gomme SDI ROU 
Break o’Day........ 70 25 ANS, UDB) eis 
Dwarf Stone. (Tree.) .92 25 50 150 eA 50) 
John Baer.......... 70 25 AGE Cb era 7> 
Marglobe, Improved.77 25 ANY Mi PAS}. sy Ths: 
Marglobe, Certified. .77 30 CO) A FAO 
Rutgers 2-3 ee o> ws} ay AN Aa BY IS, 
Stone, Improved... .86 25 Ay tl Day Sy Hs: 
Yellow and Pink Tomatoes 
Golden Queen...... 84 30, OO e170 So 10 
Golden Ponderosa. . .90 35 65 185 5 60 
Oxheart. (Pink.)....90 Bue ie OU oN) 9 00 
Ponderosa. (Pink.)..88 35 65 185 5 60 
Small-Fruited Preserving Tomatoes 
Red Plum Yellow Plum 
Red Pear Yellow Pear 
Ground Cherry 
All above Tomatoes, 102. 35c.; 0z. 70c.; 
14lb. $2.00; 1b. $6.00. 
All Tomato Seeds, pkt. 10c. 
SQUASH 
One ounce plants 50 feet 
Cuxture: Plant in hills like cucumbers and melons, 
the bush varieties 3 to 4 feet and the running kinds 6 to 
9 feet apart. 
Improved Green Hubbard. Large growers shipping 
into New York and Philadelphia during the winter 
endorse this variety as being very uniform and its 
large fruits of fine dark green as having exceptional 
keeping quality. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; M4lb. 50c.; 
Ib. $1.50; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ $1.45 per Ib. 
Yankee Hybrid. All-America winner. A true hybrid 
of Early Summer Straightneck type that, because of 
hybridization, produces an extra-large crop. Fruits 
about 14 inches long, of fine lemon-yellow color. 
Make full use of your space and fertilizer by using 
this kind. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 75c.; 4Ib. $2.00; Ib. $6.00. 
Seed limited. 
Summer Squash 
Pkt. Oz. VY lb. Lb. 
2 to 9lbs 
Per Ib. 
White Bush Scal- 
lop (Patty-Pan) $0 05 $0 15 $0 45 $1 25 $1 20 
Early Summer 
Crookneck...... 05 20 50 150 1 45 
Giant Summer 
Straightneck.... 05 15 Ase le 25 1 20 
Long Cocozelle. ... 05 i Abe 2> ae la 20 
Zucchini.......... 05 15 A Dee ilee2> 1 20 
Winter Squash 
Golden Hubbard... 05 20 50 1 50 1 45 
Golden Table 
Queen.......... 05 15 AS aie25) s1e20 
Table Queen (Acorn). Because of its growing popu- 
larity as a baking Squash, our breeder has worked 
intensively on this variety. As a result of this work 
we offer a strain that produces very uniform fruits 
5 inches in diameter, of a fine dark green, and which 
when baked is of delicious inviting flavor. Its yield 
per acre is outstanding. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; 4lb. 45c.; 
Ib. $1.25; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ $1.20 per Ib. 
