MARSHALL'S MATCHLESS SEEDS 
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CHERVIL 
The curled Chervil is cultivated like Parsley and used for garnishing and flavoring soups and salads. 
Curled Chervil. The young leaves are used for flavoring soups and salads.$0.10 $0.30 $1.00 
CHICORY 
Common, or Wild. Sow in June; the roots are transplanted in Autumn into sand, 
in a cellar. The young shoots form the Barbe de Capucin, the celebrated salad of 
France.05 .50 1.50 
Large-rooted Magdeburg. Used to mix with or a substitute for coffee. '.05 .50 1.50 
Witloof, or French Endive. The stalks when blanched are used for salad.05 .60 2.00 
COLLARDS 
Sow seeds, as for Cabbage, in June, July and August, for succession. Transplant when a month old 
in rows a foot apart each way, and hoe often. 
Georgia. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., lt>. 25c. 
CORN SALAD, OR FETTICUS 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. 
Sow in September in drills 8 inches apart, covering the seeds lightly, and protect from frost by light 
covering of hay and litter. The seed may be sown in Spring. 
Large-seeded. The most popular variety grown. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., Ih. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
CORN, SWEET 
One ^uari will plant 200 hills. 
Plant in hills 3 feet apart each way, dropping five or six kernels in each hill, or in rows 3 feet apart, and 
the plants thinned out to 8 or 9 inches in tlte row. From May until the middle of July a succession planting 
can be made every two or three weeks, and a continued supply can be had until frost kills the plants. 
Golden Bantam Sweet Corn 
EXTRA-EARLY 
One of the earliest white-seeded varieties. 
One of the earliest varieties grown. Dwarf; 
Early Mayflower. 
filled ears. 
Early Minnesota. 
Golden Bantam. Extra early; yellow; very sweet and tender. 
Golden Rod. Very early, golden grains and sweet flavor. 
Howling Mob. An early variety of large size ears; white, sweet grains. 
KendePs Giant. Large variety and fine quality. 
Mammoth White Cory. Ears double the size of the old Cory. 
Red Gory. Early, tender and sweet. 
SECOND EARLY 
Crosby’s Early. One of the standard early sorts. 
Early Champion. I^arge; white cob; very sweet. 
Early Evergreen. Ripens about ten days earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen.. 
Early Mammoth. Ten days earlier than Mammoth. 
Metropolitan. Large, handsome ears of fine quality. 
Black Mexican 
Country Gentleman. 
GENERAL AND LATE 
The sweetest and most delicious variety grown. 
Ripens about the same time as Stowell’s Evergreen. 
Late Mammoth. The largest late variety grown. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. The most popular variety grown; ears large and very 
sweet. 
Packets of all varieties of Corn 10c. each, post free. 
POP-CORN, White Rice. Shelled. Lb. 25c. 
14, pt. 
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