W. E. MARSHALL & CO. NOVELTIES. 
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SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLES—Contiimed. 
NEW RADISH. 
Marshall’s Perfection. 
As will be seen from the cnt, this 
radish is a very attractive variety. 
The white tip extends nearly half 
way up the root, and the brilliant 
red color of the top shows up in 
strong contrast. 
Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c.; % lb. 40c. 
Radish. Marshall’s Perfection. 
TOMATO, Marshall’s Prolific. 
Eor forcing we can strongly recommend it as being the best variety, as it sets very freely 
and is an exceptionally heavy cropper. For outside planting it is the earliest variety grown, an 
enormous cropper, of medium size, producing as many as thirty Tomatoes on a truss. The fruit 
is a bright scarlet color, perfectly smooth, flesh solid, and contains very few Seeds. Pkt., 25 cts. 
TOMATO. The Marshall. 
Tomato. The Marshall, 
This is the greatest cropper we 
have ever seen, very early, medium 
height and light foliage. 
One of its greatest features are 
that it starts to crop immediately 
and produces enormous bunches of 
medium, oval shaped, bright red 
fruit, often forty or more on a 
cluster. 
Plants under good cultivation will 
produce 40 to 60 lbs. of fruit. When 
grown outside the bunches are very 
compact but under glass they hang 
down 12 to 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 25 cts. 
I must congratulate you on secur¬ 
ing the Marshall Tomato. I grew it 
last summer both indoors and out 
and must give it due praise. One 
plant gave ripe fruit in July and on 
Nov. 21 has full^^ 50 ripe fruit on 
it; tliough not so large as the first 
crop. 
I have grown Tomatoes for 40 
years but would never believe it 
possible for a plant to bear so 
abundantly. The plants do not run 
to wood as other varieties do, but 
build up enormous bunches of fruit, 
30 to 50 on a bunch. One cluster of 
ripe fruit weighed 5 lbs. when cut. 
The flavor is all that can be de¬ 
sired. 
W. H. Daniels, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
TURNIP, Selected White Milan. 
The Milan Turnips are among the earliest in cultivation; roots flat; medium size, quite 
smooth. Fine for exhibition or family use. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; Ib-j 30 cts. 
