W. E. MARSHALL & CO- 
VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
1 t 
Carrots. 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
For early crops sow as soon as the ground 
can be worked, and for latter crops from the 
beginning until the end of May, in rows 15 
inches apart and inch deep. Thin out the 
young plants to 5 inches and keep the surface 
open by a frequent use of the hoe. 
Per Pkt. 
Early Forcing, Tender and 
fine; best for early crops 
and frames.$0.05 
Early Scarlet Horn. Very 
thick roots; fine for frames. 
Carentan. Half long stump- 
rooted; coreless, red flesh.. 
Chantenay Half Long Stump. 
Style of Nantes, broader 
shoulder. 
Danver's Half Long. Large; 
of good quality and produc¬ 
tive; one of the most popu¬ 
lar sorts. 
Oxheart (Guerande). Very 
thick and short. 
Half Long Stump-rooted, Nantes Str 
Improved Long Orange. For garden 
variety grown. 
Oz. ^Lb. 
15 .$0.30 
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.25 
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in. Very popular. 
and field crops this 
danver’s carrot. 
Pkt. 
.$0.05 
is the best 
Oz. 
$ 0.10 
.10 
$0.26 
.25 
FIRST AND BEST CAULIFLOWER, 
Catsilf lower. 
One ounce of seed produces about 
3,000 plants. 
By sowing the early varieties in a hot¬ 
bed in February or March, or later in a 
cold frame, fine heads can be obtained 
quite early. For a later supply, sow in 
a prepared bed in May, choosing a cool, 
moist place. When large enough, trans¬ 
plant, making the rows about two and a 
half feet apart and eighteen inches be¬ 
tween the plants. Transplanting should 
be done in moist,weather. In dry seasons 
the crop must be watered. 
Per Pkt. 34 Oz. Oz. 
First and Best. Produces large and fine grained heads of snowy 
whiteness. It is the earliest and most solid heading variety 
grown; fit to cut early in June.$0.50 $2 25 $8.CO 
Earliest Dwarf Erfurt. The best and earliest for forcing under glass; 
very dwarf and compact, with short stem and small leaves. 50 1.75 6 00 
Extra-Early Snowball. One of the best for forcing under glass or for 
open ground. .25 .75 2 50 
Thorburn Gilt-Edge. Large, heavy sort; the best and surest of all.25 .75 2.50 
Early Dwarf Erfurt, Popular with market gardeners for late crop.10 .60 2.00 
Extra-Early Paris. Heads of medium size; first-class. 10 ,60 2.00 
Lenormand Short-Stem. Has very large heads; white and firm. 10 .60 2.00 
Walcherep. Very late, hardy variety.05 .20 .60 
Nonpariel. A first-class standard sort.05 .20 .60 
Autumn Giant. Vigorous in growth and very large; late.05 ,20 .60 
