W. E. MARSl-IALL & CO. 
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NOVELTIES 
SPECIAI/riES IN VEGETAEEES Continued 
ONION, Ailsa Craig 
This grand English variety can be grown liere witli as great success as in England, 
where it often attains a weight of 2 pounds and over. The skin is a pale straw color, 
and oval in shape. Excellent for exhibition purposes. The seed we offer is imported 
and grown from a selected strain. Pkt., 10c.; Vo oz., 25c.; oz., 50c. 
ONION, Cranston’s Excelsior 
This is the leading English Exhibition variety, and well deserves its popularity. 
It is very large and handsome, inclined to globular in shape, and of a beautiful straw 
color. Pkt., 10c.; % oz., 25c.; oz., 50c. 
PEA, Prince Edward 
The pods are produced in great profusion, and attain a length of seven inches, being 
closely packed with dark green peas of mellow favor. Branching habit and robust 
constitution. Height, 4 feet. Pint, 20c.; qt., 35c.; peck, $2.25. 
PEPPER, Chinese Giant 
The largest mild Pepper; flesh very mild and thick. Color brilliant glossy scarlet. 
Pkt., lOc.; oz., 50c. 
PEPPER, Upright Sweet Salad. 
The best Pepper for family use. The color is bright scarlet and the flesh thick, 
mild and sweet. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 50c. 
SQUASH, Delicious 
The Delicious Squash, although similar ir 
superior variety for table use. The flesh is 
of rich flavor. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15e.; % lb., 50c 
SQUASH, Giant Vegetable Marrow 
An English introduction, being very much 
larger than the old variety of Marrow. The 
color is dark green, flesh thick and solid, with 
small seed cavity. We had on exhibition a 
specimen grown on Long Island weighing 55 
lbs. and of perfect shape. Pkt., 25 cents. 
TOMATO, Coreless 
In shajie it is almost round and bright rod 
in color. It is immensely productive, Imaring 
clusters of four to seven fruits (1 to 8 inches 
apart along tlie stem. Free from green core; 
ripens all over at once. A splendid slicing 
sort. Pkt,, 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 
TOMATO, Marshall’s Prolific 
For forcing we can strongly recommend it 
as being the best variety, as it sets very free¬ 
ly and is an exceptionally heavy cropper. 
For outside planting it is tlio earliest va¬ 
riety grown, an enormous cropper, of medium 
size, producing as many as thirty Tomatoes 
on a truss. Tlie fruit is a bright scarlet color, 
perfectly smooth, flesh solid, and contains 
very few seeds. Pkt., 25 cts. 
color and shape to the Hubbard, is a far 
emarkably thick, fine grained, sweet and 
Tomato. Marsahll’s Prolific 
