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Detroit Dark Red Beet L 
BEETS 
Crosby’s Egyptian. An extra-quick grower suitable 
for forcing or growing outdoors. The smocth, turnip-\ 


shaped Beets are tender and of good flavor. Post- \ 
paid, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Yb. 60c; Ib. $1.75; SIbs. $7.50. 
Detroit Dark Red. An ideal Beet for home and mar- 
ket-garden. The roots are globe-shaped, dark red, 
and smooth. They are an appetizing dark red when 
cooked and are very sweet. Every garden should 
contain some of these delicious Beets. Postpaid, 
pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 14Ib. 60c; Ib. $1.75; 5 Ibs. $7.50. 
Black Knight. A good variety for home-garden and 
market. Fine for canning. Roots globe-shaped, in- 
terior color deep blood-red, and retain their excellent 
uality until fully grown. Tops tall and erect. A good 
all-round Beet. Be sure to try some of Rohrer’s 
Black Knight Beet. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
lb. 60c; Ib. $1.75. 
New Century. If you want a Beet that will stay 
tender and sweet all summer and winter, plant New 
Century Beet. The best table Beet we have ever 
eaten. Large or small, they are tasty and tender. 
This Beet is very deep red and tops are green. See 
color illustration, page 12. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
MYIb. 65c; Ib. $2.00. 
Stock Beets (Mangels) 
Mammoth Long Red. Good variety, having long 
roots 5 to 6 inches in diameter. The skin is bright red 
and the flesh is white with veined rings of pink-rose. 
Very productive. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Ib. 
50c; Ib. $1.30. 

BROCCOLI 
italian Green Sprouting. Used largely for home- 
gardens. It is a highly desirable, delicious vegetable 
steadily gaming in favor. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 
Wb. 75c; Ib. $2.25, 

“T think your seeds are tops and prices reasonable.””—New 
Cumberland, Pa. 

BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Half-Dwarf Improved. Highly desirable for home- 
and market-garden. Plants grow 20 to 24 inches tall 
with stems thickly set with firm cabbage balls 144 
inches in diameter, maturing successively. Postpaid, 
pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4Ib. $1.20; Ib. $4.25. 


CABBAGE 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Grown im nearly every gar- 
den. It is planted almost entirely for the first-early 
Cabbage. Pointed heads of good size, very uniform 
ere Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; M4Ib. 80c; 
. $2.70. 
Penn State Ballhead. Short Stem. A very desirable 
variety developed by Prof. Myers at Penn- 
Gs) sylvania State College. It is the heaviest produc- 
—~ ing strain of Danish Ballhead. Heads are round, 
solid, uniform and good keepers. Our seed is grown 
from stock seed produced by Pennsylvania State Col- 
lege. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4Ib. $1.15; Ib. $3.75. 
Copenhagen Market. The earliest round-head Cab- 
bage. Almost as early as Wakefield and Jarger head. 
Heads are uniform. Vigorous grower and keeps well. 
Stands longer in the field without bursting. Postpaid, 
pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 14Ib. $1.00; Ib. $3.25. 
Golden Acre. A few days earlier than Copenhagen 
Market and very productive. Heads are of good 
size, round, solid, and tender. Very hardy, permitting 
early planting. We recommend this variety to the 
market gardener and private planter. Postpaid, 
pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4%Ib. $1.00; Ib. $3.25. 
Marion Market. Yellows-resistant. Developed from 
Copenhagen Market, but slightly larger round, firm 
heads, that mature a little later. Resists disease well. 
Valuable sort for early kraut. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; 
oz. 35c; Ib. $1.10; Ib. $3.65. 

Cabbage continued on page 7 

Golden Acre Cabbage 

P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 6 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 

