NOVELTIES 
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W. E MARSHALL & CO 
SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLES 
BEAiX—Black Valentine 
A splendid Bean. Resembling-the old red Valentine in all its best points. The pods 
are ronnd, very fleshy and absolute I y stringless. For early or late planting this is a most 
valuable bean. Also very fine for forcing. Pt. 20c., qt. 30c., pk. $1.75. 
BEAN—Fordhook Bush Lima 
This Tima Bean is the only'sliffly erect form of the Potato Lima. It is of erect habit* 
branches freely but with all the branches held upright. The beans are twice the size of 
Dreer’s Bush Lima and ver}^ heavy croppers. The pods measure four to five inches in 
length and contain four or five large beans. 
Per half pint 20c., pint 35c., qt. 65c. 
CAULIFLOWER—First and Best 
An exceptionally good variety'^ for forcing under glass, being very dwarf and robust, 
and producing large heads 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 
Thfs 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, deepening to orange yellow as they ripen. Owing 
to its extreme hardiness it can be planted a week or ten days earlier than other early varie¬ 
ties. It has a most delicious sweet flavor. Pkt. 10c., pt. 20c., qt 40c. 
SWEET CORN.—Kendel’s Early Giant 
This grand variety of Sweet Corn is not universally known or it would be grown 
in every garden. The ears range from 8 to 10 inches in length, with 10 to 12 rows of grains 
on the cob. Very sweet and maturing as early as the Early Cory,' Pkt 10c., pt I5c., qt 30c., 
pk. $2.00. 
LETTUCE—Glass House 
This is the best variety for growing in frames or 
greenhouses. 
Pkt 5c., oz. 20c., 75c. 
LETTUCE—May 
A very early and extra fine heading cabbage Let- 
luce for Spring and Fall use in the open garden, also 
for growing in cold frames during the Winter. 
Pkt 5c., oz. 20c., 60c. 
