INfARSHALL’S AIATCHLESS SEEDS. 
RADISH—Continiiecl. 
OUTDOOR VARIETIES. 
Turnip, Marshall’s Perfection (see novelties)... 
Turnip, Early Scarlet. Very early. The French favorite. 
Turnip, Scarlet White-Tipped. Very early for frames or out doors. 
Turnip, Early White, or Box. Flesh pure white and sweet.. 
Turnip, Crimson Giant. Suitable for forcing or out doors; flesh ver 
tender and crisp. 
Turnip, Triumph (Speckled Beauty). Very prettily striped or mottle 
scarlet or white; line forcer. 
Turnip, Large White Summer. Of large size; roundish shape. 
Olive-Shaped Boston Market (see Novelties). 
Olive-Shaped French Breakfast. Pink and white; early. 
Olive-Shaped Deep Scarlet. Crisp; very early. 
Olive-shaped White. Mild and fine for Summer. 
Long Scarlet Short Top. Very long, crisp; for frames or out doors... 
Long White Vienna, or Lady Finger. Crisp and tender in Summer. . . 
Long Icicle. Pure white; of fine flavor; suitable for forcing. 
Winter Scarlet Chinese. Very handsome a.nd distinct and keeps well. 
Winter Long Black Spanish. The popular Winter sort. 
Winter Half-long Black Spanish. Very fine strain. 
Winter Round Black Spanish. Fine for Winter. 
Winter California White Mammoth. A very large Winter variety. . . . 
Sakurajima (Mammoth Japan). The largest sort in cultivation. 
Japan it grows as much as 21 inches long and 43 inches in 
cumference.'. 
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R II V B A R B . 
One ounce will produce 1,000 plants. 
Sow in April in drills 18 inches apart. When tlie plants are strong enough, thin out to 6 
inches. In the h’all or following Spring, trans]ilant the roots into deep, rich soil, 3 feet apart 
each way. 
Victoria. Very large; later than the Linnaeus. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; %lb., 50c.; lb $2.00. 
Rhubarb Roots. Extra strong. Each, 15c.; doz., .$1.50; per 100, $10.00. 
Rhubarb Roots. For forcing. Each, 25c.; doz.; $2.50; per 100, $20.00. 
SALSIFY, OK OYSTER PLANT. 
One ounce will sow 50 feet. 
A most delicious vegetable. It is used stewed, boiled, or fried, and sometimes as a salad. 
When cooked it has an oyster flavor. Cultivate the same as for carrots or parsnips. 
Per Pkt. Oz. ^ Lb. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. True, l.arg'e and superior; very fine flavor.$0.05 $0.20 $0.50 
Long White French. Delicious when cooked; roots of medium size.05 .15 .40 
Long Black, or Scorzonera. Resembles long white, but black.05 .25 .75 
SPINACH. 
One omree will sow 100 feet of drill. 
10 to 12 lbs. an acre. 
This is best developed and most 
tender and succulent when grown in 
vei’y rich soil. For Summer use sow 
early in Spring in drills 15 inches 
apart, and make successive sowings 
every two weeks. For Spring use 
sow in September, and cover lightly 
in November with light litter. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify. 
Per Pkt. 
New Zealand. Makes a low spreading plant from which delicious, tender 
greens can be gathered the entire Summer. May be started in a hot¬ 
bed and transplanted or sown out-of-doors when the ground is warm, 
allowing two feet between the plants. 
Long Standing. Of delicious, tender quality; dark green. 
Savoy-Leaved, or Bloomsdale. Large, tender curled leaves. 
Round Thick-Leaved. The variety in most general use; equally good for 
Spring or Autumn sowing. 
Victoria. A new variol.y with thick dark-green leaves. Best long stand- 
ing Spinach .'.. 
Viroflay Thick-Leaved. 
Oz. 14 Lb. Lb. 
A standard sort, equally good for early Spring¬ 
es are thick, succulent and tender. 
Prickly, or Winter. Vigorous and hardy; recommended for Fall sowing. . 
or Fall sowing; 
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