HUBBARD SQUASHES MAKE FINE WINTER PIES 
SQUASH 
Giant Summer Straightneck. A distinct improve- 
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, Ilemon-yellow. 
Thick light yellow flesh. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
Yb. 50c; Ib. $1.60. 
Summer Crookneck. An extensively used sort with 
bush-type of vine and very prolific. Highly desirable 
for truckers and shippers as well as for the home- 
garden. Flesh of good quality. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c; 4b. 50c; Ib. $1.60. 
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 
ae ee Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 14Ib. 50c; 
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. 10c; oz. 20c; 4Ib. 55c; Ib. $1.80. 
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. 10c; oz. 20c; 4lb. 55c; Ib. $1.80. 
Buttercup. An outstanding winter Squash. Very dry 
and of pleasing flavor. Unique turban-shaped fruits, 
6 to 8 inches in diameter, deep dull green, faintly 
striped and flecked with dull gray; prominent button 
at blossom end. Flesh deep golden yellow and fine 
eT Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; '4Ib. 60c; 
. $2.10. 
Table Queen (Acorn). Extremely prolific. One of 
the most popular for home, market-garden, and 
shipping. Fruits pointed acorn shape, 544 inches 
long and 4 inches through, uniformly ridged. Skin 
smooth, dark green; shell thin; flesh light yellow, 
bakes dry and sweet. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
lb. 50c; Ib. $1.60. 
SPINACH 
Bloomsdale. Savoy-leaved. The first early, vigorous 
variety. Desirable for local gardens. Plants erect in 
growth, hardy and attractive. Leaves large, crum- 
pled, somewhat blistered, dark glossy green. Post- 
paid, pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4lb. 30c; Ib. 75c; 5 Ibs. $3.50. 
Virginia Savoy Blight-resistant. Savoy-leaved sort 
bred by Virginia Experimental Station. Recom- 
mended for fall planting. Resists blight and Wellows: 
and withstands cold weather. When mulched can be 
cut during mild weather in winter; also early spring. 
Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; M4lb. 30c; lb. 75c; 5 Ibs. 
$3.50. 
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. 10c; oz. 15c; M4lb. 35c; Ib. $1.00. 
Golden Ball. An attractive sort for the home-garden. 
Tops small. Roots medium sized, round, smooth, 
deep yellow. Flesh pale yellow. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; 
oz. 15c; %Ib. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc., Seedsmen 
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. 10c; oz. 20c; 4Ib. 45c; Ib. $1.35. 
TOMATOES 
Stokesdale. An attractive second-early variety of 
wide adaptability and heavy yielding ability. Fruits 
smooth and spherical, medtum large in size, and of 
good red color. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; 44Ib. 
$1.45; Ib. $5.00. 
Earliana. A fine, widely used early sort. Medium 
open spreading vines. Fruits flattened, medium 
sized, firm, bright red, quite smooth. Flesh solid and 
Tera seeds. Postpaid, pkt. 15c; oz. 55c; 4b. $1.70; 
Ib. $6.00. 
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. 50c; M4Ib. $1.55; Ib. $5.50. 
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. 
50c; Ib. $1.55; Ib. $5.50. 
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. 40c; Mlb. $1.25; Ib. $4.50. 
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 fine flavor. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; Mlb. 
$1.50; Ib. $5.25. 
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. 40c; 
lb. $1.25; Ib. $4.50. 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 
