W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
3L 
VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
TURNIP. 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. 
Turnips do beat on highly enriched, light, sandy or gravelly soil. Commence sow¬ 
ing the earliest varieties in April, in drills, from twelve to fifteen inches apart, and thin 
out early to six or nine inches in the rows. For a succession, sow at intervals of two 
weeks, until the middle of August. 
PerPkt. Oz. ^ Lb. 
Early Milan Purple Top. Earliest of all, white with purple top. $0.05 $0.10 $0,25 
Early Milan Pure White. Very handsome, pure white, and as early 
as the above: flesh very sweet and tender..05 .10 .25 
Early Snowball, Small, and rapid growth; pure white.05 .10 .20 
Cow Horn. Long, white, in shape resembles a cow’s horn.05 .10 .20 
Gotdan Ball. Very handsome; keeps fairly well.06 .10 .20 
Red Top, Strap-Leaf. The popular fall flat sort. 05 .10 .20 
Red Top, Globe-shaped. A standard sort in the New York market.. .05 .10 .20 
White Egg. Oval, handsome and sweet.05 .10 .20 
White Strap-Leaf Flat. A good early white flat sort.05 .10 .20 
White French, or Rock. Very productive and a fine keeper.05 .10 ,20 
Yellow Globe. Good and sweet; keeps fairly well_.05 .10 .20 
Yellow Stone. Fine, hard-winter sort.05 .10 .20 
Yellow Aberdeen. A very hardy and productive variety of excellent 
quality.05 .10 .20 
RUTA BAGA. 
American Purple Top. A strain of Purple-top yellow.05 .10 .25 
Champion Purple Top. Very large.05 .10 .20 
White-fleshed. Large and productive. .05 .10 .20 
WHITE MILAN AND RED-TOP STRAP-LEAP TURNIP. RUTA-BAOA, 
TOBACCO SECD. 
One ounce will x>roduce plants for one acre. 
Coniieclicnt Seed Leair. Suitable for growing in these latitudes. Used for cigar wrappers. 
Pkt.5c.,oz.,30., 141 b. $1.00. 
Imported jUavaaa. Pkt. 10., oz., 30c., 14 lb, $1.00. 
We shall he pleased to supply any varieties of seeds not mentioned in this catalogue 
at advertised prices. 
KR-EE UEIilVERV.—AVe i>ay po.etaKje on all seeds iit packets, ounce and 
