VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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W. E. MARSHALL & CO, 
BEET. 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drilL 
For early supply sow as soon as the 
ground is in working order, in drills 
one foot apart and two inches deep. 
Foi main crop, sow the second week 
in May, and for winter use sow in 
June. When the plants are well for¬ 
ward thin out to about nine inches 
apart. The young Beets, with their 
tops, pulled out of the row are excellent, 
used as Spinach. 
Sugar, Beet and Mange! Wurzel. (See 
, Farm Seeds, page 33.) 
Per Pkt. Oz. 
Rady Blood Turnip. The leading early sort; also fine for late use.. .$0.05 $0.10 
Edmand's Early Turnip. Deep blood skin, and very dark flesh of 
best quality... 
Extra Early Egyptian. The best for first crop out-of-doors. The 
^oot is very dark red, flat . 
Crosby’s Egyptian. Extra early, round, dark red... 
Columbia. Round, smooth-skinned, blood-red flesh ...... 
Crimson Globe. Fine globular shape; flesh deep purple;fine quality. 
Detroit Dark Red Turnip. Round; skin dark blood-red; flesh 
bright red. 
Dewing’s Early. Of fine form and flavor, and good for market_ 
Early Eclipse. Very early, dark blood color, small top. 
Lentz. Fine, round form, very smooth; light fed flesh.. 
Long Smooth Blood. A prolific variety, very dark in color. 
Swiss Chard- The roots of this variety are of no value, but the 
leaves are of superior quality to those of the ordinary beet, and 
M Lb. Lb. 
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BROCCOLI. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
For Cultural Directions see Cauliflower. 
* , , , Per Pkt, Per Oz. 
Purple Cape. A greenish purple variety.$0 10 $0.40 
Walcheren. A valuable variety, with very 
large firm heads. jo ,50 
White Cape. Heads compact and of a creamy 
white coloi. ... ' 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
One ounce will produce about S,ooo plants. 
Sow in May, in shallow drills, one inch deep and twelve 
inches apart. Transplant in July. A very hardy delicious 
vegetable and should find a place in every garden; greatly 
improved by hard frosts. ’ ^ 
Long Island Improved. The finest variety grownT*^*^ 
producing solid, round sprouts of the best 
quality . ^o.lO $0.30 
Improved Dwarf. A dwarf variety, producing 
numerous heads. ps 20 
Tall. Compact heads of best quality.. . . . ! 05 25 
