W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
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NOVELTIES 
NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS 
STOCKS 
Ten-Week Marshall’s 
Qiant Perfection 
We have secured an extra fine stra n, 
which has been carefull}^ selected from the 
choicest flowers. We can recommend this 
strain with the greatest confidence as being 
the best ever offered. The plants attain a 
height of two feet, and are of handsome 
pyramidal form, with branching habit. 
We offer the following colors: Blood Red, 
Dark Blue, Crimson, Flesh Color, Light Blue! 
Pure White, Rose, Scarlet and Yellow. 
Separate colors. Pkt. 15c., ^ oz. $1.00. 
Mixed, all colors. Pkt. 10c., % oz. 75c. 
STOCKS—giant perfection. 
SWEET PEAS. Winter Flowering 
Le Marquis. A fine new violet variety. Per oz. 50c., lb. $1.50. 
Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Beautiful lavender. Per oz. 50c., ^ lb. $1.50. 
Mrs. William Sim. A distinct salmon pink. Per oz. 50c., M lb. $1.,50. 
NEW SWEET PEA. “Apple Blossom Spencer” 
This is a reproduction of the long-time popular Apple Blossom Sweet Pea, but of 
enlarged size and the true Spencer type. The form is most attractive; the petals are waxed 
and cnnkled to a remarkable degree, with distinct serrations on edges of standard. The 
vine IS thrifty and the flowers are produced on long stems. 
Per packet of 20 seeds, I5c. Packet of 40 seeds, 25c. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Double Rose 
Large umbels of handsome rose colored flowers distinguish this new Sweet William 
from other already known varieties. As in all double sorts about half of the seedlings pro¬ 
duce single flowers. Packet 25c. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Scarlet Beauty 
intently rich deep scarlet selection out of Pink Beauty, almost identical in color 
to Euphorbia Splendens, Packet 25c. 
SUPERB JAPANESE CLIMBER 
KUDZU VINE, Pueraria Thunbergiana 
1 1 niost remarkable rapid-growing perennial vine in existence, and is unparal¬ 
leled tor ornament and shade. If planted in reasonably rich soil will produce a multitude 
Or graceful, hairy twining stems 40 to 50 feet long in a season. P^xceedingh^ valuable for 
covering loggias, arbors, verandas and pillars, or for any other position where a quick 
shade or ground cover is desired. The leaves are similar in shape to those of the Lima 
bean, and are dark green in color and of a soft woolly texture, and produced in great pro¬ 
lusion. 1 he beautiful pea-shaped flowers are borne in racemes 4 to 6 inches long, and are 
suggestive of miniature racemes of wistaria. 
Extra strong 3-year-old roots. liach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
