Marshall*s Matchless Seeds 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
Corn^ Sweet 
Plant in hills 3 feet apart each way, dropping five or six kernels in each hill, or in rows 3 feet apart, and the plants thinned out 8 to 9 
inches in the row. From May until the middle of July a succession planting can be made every two or three weeks, and a continued supply 
can be had until frost kills the plants. 
HYBRID CROSS CORNS 
These varieties are Disease-resisting Sweet 
Corns 
that ore 
proc- 
tically immune from Bacterial Diseases. 
y^ lb. 
Lb. 
2 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
Golden Cross Bantam. A disease-re¬ 
sisting variety. Ears larger than 
Golden Bantam .$0.40 
$0.70 
$1.25 
$4.50 
Spancross C-2. The earliest of the Hy¬ 
brid varieties. The ears are 10- to 16- 
rowed and 6 to 9 inches long. Kernels 
very sweet .40 
.70 
1.30 
5.00 
Marcross 39. The largest of the early 
hybrid varieties. Ears 7 '/z inches long, 
12- to 16-rowed with light yellow 
kernels «f good quality.40 
.70 
1.30 
5.00 
Kingscrost Golden Bantam. A double 
cross between inbred strains. About 
10 days eorlier than Golden Bantam. 
A wonderful corn but is not adapted 
for Long Island or low altitudes.40 
.70 
1.30 
5.00 
EXTRA EARLY 
Marshall's Early Golden Sugar. The 
golden ears are six inches long, eight 
rowed, very sweet and 1 0 days earlier 
than Golden Bantam. Height only 
4 feet. An excellent variety for the 
home garden .30 .50 .90 3.25 
Midget. A very dwarf variety with dark 
foliage. Height about 30 inches. Ears 
3 to 4 inches long with sweet white 
kernels. Suitable for the small home 
gorden or growing under glass. Pkt., 
25c. 
'/2 lb. 
Lb. 
2 lbs. 
8 lbs 
Golden Bantam. Extra early; yellow, 
very sweet and tender.$0.25 
$0.40 
$0.70 
$2.50 
Golden Giant. A cross between Golden 
Bantam and Howling Mob. Medium 
growth. Ears 8 inches long.20 
.40 
.75 
2.50 
Golden Rod, or Bantom Evergreen. Very 
early, golden grains and sweet flavor. .20 
.40 
.70 
2.50 
Golden Sunshine. An improved Golden 
Bantam with 1 2 rows of luscious corn 
to each ear. Cobs measure B'/z inch¬ 
es long. Earliest of the yellow corn.. .20 
.40 
.75 
2.5C 
Whipple's Early Yellow. An early yellow 
variety. Ears about 7 inches long, 
eight-rowed; very fine flavor.20 
.40 
.70 
2.50 
Spanish Dawn. A very early hybrid with 
large ears and 14 rows of sweet yel¬ 
low kernels. Ears 6 to 8 inches long 
and matures seven days earlier than 
Golden Bantam .30 
.50 
.95 
3.5C 
SECOND EARLY 
Eorly Evergreen. Ripens about 10 days 
earlier than Stowell's Evergreen.20 
.40 
.70 
2.25 
Metropolitan. Large, handsome ears of 
fine quality ...20 
.40 
.70 
2.25 
GENERAL AND LATE 
Black Mexican. The sweetest and most 
delicious variety grown.25 
.40 
.70 
2.50 
Country Gentleman. Ears medium size; 
deep grains in irregular rows on cob 
and deliciously sweet.25 
.45 
.80 
2.75 
Golden Country Gentleman or Golden 
Cream. Ears the size of Golden Ban¬ 
tam but the grain is smaller of a rich 
golden color.25 
.40 
.75 
2.50 
Stowell's Evergreen. The most popular 
variety grown; ears large and very 
sweet .25 
.45 
.80 
2.75 
CUCUMBERS 
One ounce to 60 hills, 2 to 3 pounds to one acre. 
For very early use seed may be started in heat and the plants 
set out in May. Pieces of inverted sod are an excellent medium 
for starting and growing early Cucumber plants as they can readily 
be lifted from the hotbed to the garden without disturbing the 
young plants growing upon them. For main crop plant in hills 4 feet 
apart at the end of May. Keep the young plants safe from the 
striped bug dusting with dry plaster or powdered Hellebore. Leave 
four strong plants to each hill. 
Pkt. Oz. 'A lb. 
Cool ond Crisp. A strain of White Spine; flesh 
peculiarly crisp and tender .$0.10 $0.25 $0.75 
Chinese Long. The fruits are 12 to 15 inches 
long, bright green color and of best quality 
for slicing .10 .50 1.50 
Dovis' Perfect. An excellent variety both for 
outdoors and forcing purposes .10 .25 .70 
Eorly Fortune. Very dark green skin, flesh thick, 
seed cavity small and excellent quality; for 
table use or pickles . 10 .25 .75 
Fordhook Fomous. The largest and most hand¬ 
some garden variety. The skin is a bright 
green .10 .25 .75 
Green Prolific Pickling. Dark green; medium 
strength; very free bearer .10 .25 .70 
Improved Long Green. Long and crisp; a popu¬ 
lar variety for pickles.10 .25 .70 
Improved White Spine. Early and good for table 
use or pickling; of medium length; dark 
green color and flesh crisp and excellent.10 .25 .70 
Joponese Climbing. This is a strong and vigor¬ 
ous grower; fine for pickling.10 .25 .75 
Morsholl's Longfellow. Dark green color, 10 to 
14 inches long. A good forcer.10 .40 1.25 
West Indian Gherkin. Used only for pickles; the 
smallest of all varieties.10 .25 .75 
ENGLISH FORCING CUCUMBERS 
Pkt. 
Covent Garden Favorite .$0.50 
Lockie's Perfection .50 
Sutton's Everyday .50 
Telegraph Improved .50 
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