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The Mrs. Geo. Shawyer Rose 



has won 1 7 certificates, a silver medal, a sweepstake cup and other awards in 

 the past two weeks. No other rose was ever so extensively shown in such a 

 short period. Now come and see it growing and you will agree with me that it 

 is a winner. It opens just as freely in winter as it does in summer, growing all 

 the time, and every shoot a flo'wer. 



New Carnations 



Commodore, Wm. Eccles, Northport, Salmon Beauty and Enchantress Supreme 

 — all good and all in our 1913 catalog, which will be mailed you in December. 



New Mums? 



Why, certainly! And you will need them, too, for the shows, to keep on top. 

 Why not write me ? 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



MADISON, N. J. 



MARSHALL S GIANT LLEK, 



NOVELTIES FOR 1913 



CARROT, MARSHALL'S EXHIBITION— A superb variety. 

 SWEET CORN, EARLIEST NORDHEIM— The earliest variety. 

 Large and Sweet. 



LEEK, MARSHALL'S GIANT— A grand exhibition variety. 



ONION, INVINCIBLE GIANT— The largest grown. 



PARSLEY, MARSHALL'S DWARF PERFECTION — Finely 



curled. 

 TOMATO, THE MARSHALL — The greatest cropper in existence. 



Very early. Will produce 40 to 50 lbs. of fruit on one plant. An 



excellent forcer. 

 Also something new in 



Flower Seeds and Plants 



Write for our new illustrated catalogue, larger than ever. 

 We also issue a Nursery Catalogue. Write for same. 



W. E. MARSHALL ^ CO. 



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