HUBBARD SQUASHES MAKE FINE WINTER PIES 

SQUASH 
Giant Summer Straightneck. A distinct tmprove- 
ment on the Crookneck strain as it packs to a better 
advantage for shipping. Popular with market gar- 
deners and shippers. Plant bush type. Fruits thick- 
necked, heavily warted, straight, lemon-yellow. 
Thick light yellow flesh. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 15c: 
lb. 35c; Ib. $1.20. 
Summer Crookneck. An extensively used sort with 
bush-type of vine and very prolific. Highly destrable 
for truckers and shippers as well as for the home- 
garden. Flesh of good quality. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; 
oz. 15c; Yb. 35c; Ib. $1.20. 
Early White-scalloped Bush. Also known as Patty- 
Pan. An early variety valuable for home- and market- 
garden. Very widely used. Vines of bush type. 
Fruits flattened, smooth, with scalloped edges, and 
aes in color. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 4b. 35c; 
. $1.20. 
Golden Hubbard. Fruits somewhat pointed at each 
end, orange-red with faint cream-colored stripes to- 
ward blossom end; flesh deep orange, dry, of fine 
quality. Good winter keeper. Weighs 8 to 10 pounds. 
Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; M4lb. 45c; Ib. $1.50. 
Hubbard. Standard winter sort. Pointed at both 
ends; dark bronze-green skin; flesh very thick, orange- 
yellow, dry, and sweet. Weighs 10 to 12 pounds. 
Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 4b. 45c; Ib. $1.50. 
Cocozelle. For home-, market-garden, and shipping. 
Fruits straight, almost cylindrical, becoming 18 to 
24 inches Iong and 5 inches in diameter. Smooth dark 
green and yellow stripes. Flesh pale greenish white. 
Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 4lb. 35c; Ib. $1.20. 

SPINACH 
Bloomsdale. Savoy-leaved. The first early, vigorous 
variety. Desirable for local gardens. Plants erect tn 
growth, hardy and attractive. Leaves large, crum- 
pled, somewhat blistered, dark glossy green. Post- 
paid, pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 4Ib. 25c; Ib. 80c; 5 Ibs. $3.75. 
Virginia Savoy Blight-resistant. Savoy-leaved sort 
bred by Virginia Experimental Station. Recom- 
mended for fall planting. Resists blight and yellows, 
and withstands cold weather. When mulched can be 
cut during mild weather in winter; also early spring. 
Postpaid, pkt. 5c; 0z. 10c; 4b. 25c; Ib. 80c; 5 Ibs. 
$3.75. 


TURNIPS 
Purple-Top Globe. An all-purpose variety exten- 
sively used for home-gardens and for shipping. Roots 
large, globe-shaped, very smooth, upper part purple- 
red, white below. Flesh white, crisp, and tender. 
Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; M4Ib. 25c; Ib. 75c. 
Golden Ball. An attractive sort for the home-garden. 
Tops small. Roots medium sized, round, smooth, 
deep yellow. Flesh pale yellow. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; 4b. 25c; Ib. 75c. 
Long White (Cow-Horn). Grown largely for stock- 
feed but also desirable for garden planting. Roots 
1 foot long, tapering, often crooked. Fine for turning 
under as a cover-crop. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
Willey Zeree ley, Ske. 
I want you to know that I have used your seeds for the past 
two years and have had very good results with them.—C. Z. 
Lincte, Harrisburg, Pa. 




Hubbard Squash 

SWISS CHARD 
Giant Lucullus. Most popular variety. Desirable for 
home and market use. Leaves yellowish green, heav- 
ily crumpled. Stems thick, broad, and delicious. 
Postpaid, pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 14Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
TOMATOES 
Earliana. A fine, widely used early sort. Medium 
open spreading vines. Fruits flattened, medrum 
sized, firm, bright red, quite smooth. Flesh solid and 
re eee Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; Ib. $1.50; 

John Baer. An early sort maturing between Earliana 
and Bonny Best. Vines of medium height and open 
growth. Fruits medium sized, semi-globular, bright 
scarlet-red, smooth, quite firm and very attractive. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; YIb. $1.45; Ib. $4.75. 
Bonny Best. Standard second-early variety valuable 
for market gardeners, shippers, and canners. Fruits 
medium size, apple-shaped, smooth, solid, bright 
scarlet, of excellent quality. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 
45c; \Ib. $1.45; Ib. $4.75. 
Marglobe. A_ splendid variety developed by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. Plant 
vigorous, with heavy foliage. Fruits medium large, 
nearly globular, smooth, solid, with thick walls and 
cross-sections. Profitable variety for shippers. Post- 
paid, pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; M4lb. $2.00; Ib. $6.75. 
Ponderosa (Beefsteak). One of the largest varieties 
in general use for home-garden planting. Fruits very 
large, flat, purplish pink, with tendency to crack, 
solid, with small seed-cells. This sort is very fleshy, 
which makes tt a good slicing Tomato. Postpaid, 
pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 14 Ib. $2.00; Ib. $7.00. 
Stone. A medium late variety popular with canners 
and market gardeners. Ripens evenly and is uniform. 
Vines large, dense, very productive. Fruits large, 
flattened, but deep, smooth, attractive, scarlet-red, 
and of tine flavor. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; M4Ib. 
$1.25; Ib. $4.25. 
Rutgers. Fruits medium to large, similar in shape to 
Marglobe, but slightly more flattened. Highly 
recommended as a second maturing variety for can- 
ning and Tomato juice. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 
lb. $2.00; Ib. $6.75. 

P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 

