NOVELTIES 
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W. E. MAESHALL & CO. 
SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLES 
BEAN, Fordhook Bush Lima 
This Lima Bean is the only stiffly erect form of the Potato Lima. It is of erect 
habit, branches freely but withall the branches held upright. The beans are twice the 
habit, branches freely but with all the branches held upright. The beans are twice the 
inches in length and contain four or five large beans. Per half pint, 15c.; pint, 25c.; 
quart, 50c. 
CAULIFLOWER, First and Best 
An exceptionally good variety for forcing under glass, being very dwarf and robust, 
and producing large beads of snowy whiteness. This is undoubtedly the earliest and 
best forcing Cauliflower in cultivation. Pkt., 50c.; % oz., $2.50; oz., $8.00. 
SWEET CORN, Golden Bantam 
This is the hardiest and earliest Sweet Corn in cultivation. It is dwarf in growth, 
the stalks averaging four feet in height. The ears are from five to seven inches in 
length and the grains are a rich creamy yellow. It has a most delicious sweet flavor. 
Pkt., 10c.; pt., 15c.; qt., 30c. 
LEEK, Marshall’s Giant 
The largest and best Leek for exhibition. Highly recommended as the choicest 
variety in cultivation, of a mild and delicious flavor. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 40c. 
LETTUCE, Eclipse Cos. 
A perfectly distinct variety. It is the dwarfest Cos Lettuce, and produces a firm 
crisp heart quicker than other sorts, and is the most self-folding variety. Pkt., 10c.; 
oz., 40c. 
LETTUCE, Wayahead 
This is the earliest and surest heading Lettiice grown. It is earlier and larger than 
May King, more tightly folded and with smaller amount of outer foliage. The leaves 
are light green and heads blanched to a rich yellow tint. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 50c. 
MUSK MELON, Fordhook 
This variety is a cross between the Emerald Gem and Jenny Lind. The flesh is 
very thick, of a deep salmon color. Its flavor is equal to the Emerald Gem, and the 
fruits are remarkably even in size, weighing from one-and-a-half to two pounds each. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 30c. 
