20 
MAESHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS. 
DANDELION. 
The Dandelion affords one of the earliest and most healthful Spring greens or salads. 
Improved French. Pkt., 5 ets.; oz., 30 cts.; % lb., $1.00. 
ENDIVE. 
One ounce of seed for 75 feet of drill. 
One of our best salad plants. For a first crop, sow about the middle of April; for succes¬ 
sion, small sowings may be made every month till August, when the main planting is made. Set 
out the plants one foot apart, in rows and when well grown blanch by folding the leaves. 
Broad-Leaved (Escarolle). Leaves long and broad; thick and succulent. $o!o^5 $0*^15 .foAO 
Green Curled. Hardy, finely curled; easily blanched; one of the best.05 .15 .40 
White Curled. Blanches rapidly; excellent and very tender.05 .15 .40 
EDO PLANT 
Cne ounce will produce about 2,000 plants. 
^AAA. I, LI iiu nuu-ut?u js cii liana, iiiey can ue grown 
where the temperature will average 75 degrees. 
Black Beauty. As large as New York Impi’oved but ten days earlier. 
Black Pekin. A'ery fine, lai’ge globular fruit of a dark glossy purple color; 
Long Purple. Fruit longer and smaller than the above sort; hardy; productive. 
New York Improved. Purple; the best variety; very large, oval, heavy fruit... 
KALE, Oil BORECOEE. 
Sow 
about the middle of April in prepared beds, coveriTig thinly and evenly; plant out in 
owing the directions recommended for cultivating cabbage. 
.Line, follow 
Curled Dwarf Green Scotch. Very dwarf and spreading; best strain. 
Marshall’s Exhibition Curled. Closely curled leaves. 
Curled Dwarf Brown. Very hardy .. 
Curled Siberian Improved. 
Sea Kale. Very fine; I’csei 
ILiiformly dwarf; green curled; hardy. 
sown 
in hot-bed or 
o-inch 
pots. 
Plant 
in any light 
room 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Vi Lb. 
,$0.10 
$0.40 
$1.25 
.05 
.40 
1.25 
.05 
.25 
.75 
.10 
.40 
1.25 
enly; 
plant out in 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
% Lb, 
$0.05 
$0.10 
$0.30 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.05 
.10 
.30 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.10 
.30 
.75 
KOHE-RABI. 
Cne ounce will sow 200 feet of row. 
the bulb cannot be formed. 
Handsome and 
Similar to the 
Early White Vienna. 
delicate. 
Early Purple Vienna. 
Large White, or Green. Forms a large 
ball; not so fiiie, but more produe- 
tiye. 
, but 
in hoei 
ng 
be 
art of 
the plant 
or 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Vi 
Lb. 
$0.05 
$0.25 
$0 
.75 
.05 
.25 
.75 
.05 
.15 
,40 
Marshrll’s Giant Leek. 
E E i: K . 
Cne ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. 
The Leek is very hardy and easily cultivated; it suc¬ 
ceeds best in light but wmll-enriched soil. Sow as early 
in the Spring as practicable, in drills one inch deep and 
one foot apart. When six or eight inches high, trans- 
jdant in row's 10 inches apart each W'ay, as deep as pos- 
siblo, that the neck, being covered, may be blanched. 
Marshall’s Giant. The largest and 
best Leek for exhibition. Highly 
recommended as the choicest va¬ 
riety in cultivation, of a mild and 
delicious flavor. .$0.10 
Large American Flag. The most 
desirable for market or family use. 
Musselburgh, or Carentan. A very 
large variety of superior quality. . 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
% Lb. 
$0.10 
$0.40 
$1.00 
.05 
.20 
.00 
.05 
.20 
.00 
