MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS. 
25 
PEAS—Coiitiimecl. 
MEDIUM EARLY PEAS. 
Champion of England. Well-known standard variety. Sow thickly 
Dwarf Champion. Dwarf form of the popular Champion of England 
Duke of Albany. (American Champion.) Immense pods. 
Everbearing. Long pods, large pea. Sow thickly. 
Heroine. Large full pods; enormously productive. 
Horsford’s Market-Garden. On the style of Advancer; very prolific 
Juno. One of the very finest dwarf wrinkled sorts. Large 
straight pods; fine quality; very productive. . . 
McLean’s Advancer. A fine standard sort of excellent quality' 
Prince Edward. Branching habit, large pods filled with peas 
right to the end; very prolific. 
Boston Unrivaled. 
iVn extraordinary productive, second early 
3s) . 
An enormous cropper, early (see Novelties) 
Marshall’s Perfect. 
Remarkable. An e; ^ _ „„„ ___ 
The Leader. Very large well filled pods (see Novelties) 
MAIN CROP PEAS. 
A splendid main crop variety. 
Alderman. 
Stratagem. 
Telephone. Enormous pods 
Telegraph (L. I. Mammoth). 
White Marrowfat. A favor 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Very hardy and prolific; for market!!!! 
Large pods and Peas; excellent. ... 
Sugar Peas have edible pods which are eaten when vounc 
beans. 
Gray-Seeded Sugar. 
He i gill 
in Feet 
% 
Pint 
Pint 
Quart 
Peck 
5 
$0.10 
$0.15 
.$0.30 
$2.00 
2 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
5 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
2% 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
2% 
2y, 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
1% 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
2y, 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
4 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
:as. 
4 
.15 
.25 
.50 
3.00 
2% 
.15 
.25 
.50 
3.00 
2 
.15 
.25 
.50 
3.00 
3 
.15 
.25 
.50 
3.00 
5 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
4 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
4 
.10 
.15 
.30 
2.00 
4 
.10 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
3 
.10 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
S.) 
Equal 
in flavor to the best 
stri ng 
Height 
in Feet 
V2 
Pint 
Pint 
Quart 
Peck 
3 
$0.15 
.$0.25 
$0.50 
$3.00 
5 
.15 
.25 
.50 
3.00 
PEPPER. 
One ounce will produce 2,000 plants. 
Sow in hot-beds in March and, when the soil has become warm, set in rows 2 feet apart and 
IS inches in the rows; hoe frequently. The plants may also be forwarded in small poti 
Cayenne, Long Red. Bright red slender pods; 3 inches lono-. 
Chinese Giant. Very large; bright scarlet.. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Large bright red; largely used for iiickling; mild 
flavor. 
Magnum Dulce. Very large; flesh mild and sweet. 
Red Chili. Very productive; very small; red and very pungent. 
Red Cluster. A new type of Chili, witli upright, bright red fruits.! . . 
Ruby King. Bright red, 4 to G inches long; best for stuffing. 
Sweet Mountain. Large size; regular handsome shape; mild flavor. 
Sweet Spanish. Large; mild; used for salad. 
Upright Sweet Salad. Color bright scarlet; flesh mild and very sweet. 
PUMPKIN. 
One ounce will plant 50 hills. 
The common practice is to drop two or three seeds in every second or third hill in the corn¬ 
field, but if cultivated on a large scale the seed may be sown in hills 8 feet apart each way four 
plants to each hill, and otherwise treated in the same manner as melons or cucumbers. ’ 
Connecticut Field. Grown in corn-fields for stock. 
Cushaw Striped. A splendid striped crook-neck variety. 
Early Sugar. Fine grained; small; yellow. 
Large Cheese. Flat; the best variety for family use. 
Mammoth King. Grows to an enormous size. 
Mammoth Tours. A very large French variety. 
Quaker Pie. Very prolific and a good keeper; fine for pies. 
Red Etampes. Medium size; flat; very i)i-oductive. 
Per Pkt. 
Oz. 
% Lb. 
$0.05 
$0.25 
$0.00 
.10 
.40 
1.25 
.05 
.25 
.05 
.10 
.50 
1.25 
.05 
.25 
.05 
.05 
.25 
.05 
.05 
.25 
.65 
.05 
.25 
.05 
.05 
.25 
;05 
.10 
.50 
1.25 
Per Pkt. 
Oz. 
% Lb. 
Lb. 
. $0.05 
$0.10 
$0.15 
$0.40 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.00 
.05 
.10 
.20 
.70 
.05 
.15 
.40 
1.00 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.80 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.05 
.15 
.40 
1.25 
