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MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS 
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BROCCOLI 
(For Cultural Directions see Cauliflower) pj,^ ^ 
White Cape. Heads compact and of a creamy white color.$0.10 $0.75 $2.50 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
One ounce will qjroduce about 2,000 'plants. 
Sow in May in shallow drills 1 inch deep and 12 inches apart; transplant in July. A very hardy, delici¬ 
ous vegetable which should find a place in every garden; greatly improved by hard frosts. 
Marshall’s Exhibition. The finest variety of all the Brussels Sprouts. Very pkt. 14 oz. Oz. lb 
large and of superior quality.$0.10 $0.50 $1.00 $3.00 
Long Island Improved. Solid, round sprouts of the best quality.10 .35 .70 2.50 
Improved Dwarf. A dwarf variety, producing numerous heads.10 .35 .70 2.50 
CABBAGE 
One ounce will produce 3,000 plants. 
For early use sow the seeds in hotbeds in February or March. Transplant 
be worked, in rows 2 feet apart, and the plants 18 inches apart in the rows. For 
seed in May. 
Marshall First Crop. The earliest of all pointed varieties 
Autumn King. One of the finest late varieties. 
Chinese, or Celery. Resembling a Cos Lettuce; the outer leaves are used as a 
salad or cooked. 
Copenhagen Market. Verly early, round head; short stemmed. . . 
Danish Ball Head. Very round; solid Winter sort. A fine shipper 
Early Flat Dutch. A second early Cabbage; large, solid heads.. . . 
Early Spring. An extra early Cabbage with a round, flat head. . . . 
Early Jersey Wakefield. The standard early variety, conical in shape; few 
outside leaves. 
Early Winnigstadt. Conical shape; quality very good. 
Improved Early Summer. A superior second early sort. 
Large, Late Flat Dutch. The heads are large and solid, with few outer leaves.. . 
Large Early York. A fine early sort; solid heads and of good size. 
Large, Late American Drumhead. One of the largest and best keeping 
varieties. Fine keeper. 
Succession. A week later than Early Summer. Large, solid heads. 
RED CABBAGE 
Early Red Erfurt. A 
standard variety; 
heads solid and large pkt. 
size.$0.10 
Large Red Drumhead. 
Heads round, solid, 
and deep blood red 
in color.10 
Mammoth Rock Red. 
The largest red Cab¬ 
bage ; color deep red. .10 
Red Stonehead. Me¬ 
dium size, but very 
solid heads. 
10 
as soon as the 
late or Winter 
ground can 
use sow the 
Pkt. 
}4 oz. 
Oz. 
M lb. 
$0.25 
$0.70 
$1.25 
$4.00 
.10 
.50 
1.00 
3.50 
.10 
.40 
.75 
2.50 
.10 
.75 
1.50 
4.00 
.25 
1.00 
2.00 
6.00 
.10 
.50 
1.00 
3.00 
.10 
.50 
1.00 
3.00 
.10 
.75 
1.50 
4.50 
.10 
.50 
1.00 
3.50 
,10 
.50 
1.00 
3.50 
.10 
.50 
1.00 
3.50 
.10 
.50 
1.00 
3.50 
.10 
.50 
1.00 
3.50 
.10 
.50 
1.00 
9 
3.50 
}4 oz. 
$0.75 
Oz. 
$1.50 
Mlb. 
$4.50 
.75 
1.50 
4.50 
.75 
1.50 
4.50 
.75 
1.50 
4.50 
SAVOY CABBAGE 
Early Dwarf Ulm. A 
very early dwarf va- Pkt. 
riety of fine quality. $0.10 
Perfection Drumhead. 
A large, improved 
strain. Strong and 
vigorous grower.10 
Marshall’s Exhibition. 
Medium size, beauti¬ 
fully curled leaves.. .10 
}4 oz. 
Oz. 
M Ib. 
$0.75 
$1.50 
$4.50 
.75 
1.50 
4.50 
.75 
1.50 
4.50 
Seabright, N. 
. J. 
It gives me great pleasure to state that I won the Monmouth 
County Horticultural Society Cup last fall for the third time 
with your seeds. Signed, H. COLLIS, 
Improved Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 
