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MARSHALL'S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
BE ET 
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. For main crop, sow the second week in May, and for winter use sow in 
June. When the plants are well forward thin out to about 9 inches apart. The young Beets 
with their tops pulled out of the row, are excellent, used as Spinach. ^ 
Per Pkt. 
.$0.05 
.05 
Early Blood Turnip. The leading early sort; also fine for late use. . 
Early Eclipse. Very early, dark blood color, small top . 
Edmand’s Eax'ly Blood Turnip. Deep blood skin, and very dark flesh 
of best quality..05 
Extra Early Egyptian. The best for first crop out-of-doors. The root 
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. 
Lentz, Extra Early. Fine, round form, very smooth; light red flesh. . 
Long Smooth Blood. A prolific variety, very dark in color. 
Sutton’s Blood Red. The finest strain of long beet for exhibition.. . . 
Sutton’s Globe. A perfect globe shaped variety. 
Swiss Chard. The roots of this variety are of no value, but the leaves 
are superior to those of the ordinary beet, and excellent as greens. .05 
Swiss Chard, Giant Lucullus. An improved variety.05 
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MANGEL-WURZEL. 
Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre. 
Golden Tankard. An enormous yielder per acre. Flesh deep yellow. 
Mammoth Long Red. The largest and heaviest 
Champion Yellow Globe. Bright orange color. 
SUGAR BEET. 
Klein Wanzeleben. The most popular variety; 
root conical, straight, and even. 
Imperial White Sugar. An old variety of the 
Sugar Beet, valued for its productiveness 
and large percentage of sugar. 
Vilmorin’s Imperial Sugar. An improved 
V4 Lh. 
Lb. 
$0.30 
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Lb. 
$0.20 
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Lb 
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Per Oz. 
$0.40 
.50 
Exhibition Brussels Sprouts. 
BROCCOLI. 
For Cultural Directions see Cauliflower. 
Purple Cape. A greenish purple variety.... $0.10 
White Cape. Heads compact and of a 
creamy white color.iQ 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants. 
Sow in May, in shallow drills, 1 inch deep and 12 inches 
apart. Transplant in July. A very hardy delicious 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 large and 
of superior quality. $0.10 
Long Island Improved, This variety produces 
solid, round sprouts of the best quality. . 
Improved Dwarf. A dwarf variety, produc¬ 
ing numerous heads . 
Per Pkt. 
Per Oz, 
$0.10 
$0.50 
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.30 
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