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MARSHALL’S \Ei\ET\HLE SEEDS. 
EGG PLANT 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants. 
The Egg-Plant wiJl thrive well in good 
garden soil. The seed slioiild 1)0 sown in hot- 
l)ed or M’arni green-house in March or Aj)ril, 
and when about an incli high, juit in two-inch 
l)ots. Plant about .June 1, 2^4 feet a[)art. If 
Jio liot-l)ed is at hand, tliey can be grown in 
any light room where the temperature will 
average 7o degrees. 
Black Beauty. As large as the New York Im¬ 
proved but al)Out ten days earlier. Veiy 
rich jmrplisli black. I'kt. 10 cts.; o/. -10 cts.; 
V-i lb. $].2o. 
Black Pekin. Very line, large globular fruit, 
of a dark, glossy pur])Ie color; early, solid. 
Pkt., o cts.; oz., 40 cts.; Vi lb., $I.2o. 
Long Purple. Fruit longer and smaller than 
the above sort; hardy, productive. Pkt., 
5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; Vi lb., 75 cts. 
New York Improved. Purple; the best vari¬ 
ety; very large, oval, heavy fruit. Pkt., 
10 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; Vi ll^-j $1.50, 
New York Improved Egg Plant. 
KAIjE, or 
15015EC0LE. 
covering thinlv 
Sow about the middle of April in prepared bods 
June, following the directions recommended for cultivating cabbaoo 
o o 
Curled Dwarf Green Scotch, Very dwarf and sin-oading, best strain. 
Curled Tall Green Scotch. A taller growth of the above. 
Curled Dwarf Brown. Very hardy. 
Curled Siberian Improved. Uniformly dwarf, green curled; hardy .. 
Sea Kale. Very fine; resembles celery. 
evenly; 
plant 
out in 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
14 Lb, 
. $0.05 
$0.10 
$0.30 
.05 
.10 
.30 
.10 
.30 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.10 
.30 
.75 
Marshall’s Giant Leek. 
KOHE-IJABI. 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of row. 
Cultivate tlie same as the cabl)age, but in hoeing 
be careful not to throw eartli into the heart of the 
plant or the bulb cannot be formed. 
Per Pkt. Oz. Lh. 
Early White Vienna. Uandsome 
and delicate. $0.05 $0.25 $0.75 
Early Purple Vienna. Similar to 
the proceeding, oxce])t in color .05 .30 .85 
Large White, or Green. Forms a 
large ball; not so fine, but more 
productive .05 .15 .40 
LEE K. 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. 
The Leek is very hardy and easily cultivated; it 
succeeds best in a light but well-enriched soil. Sow 
as early in Spring as practicable, in drills one inch deep 
and one foot apart, AVTieu six or eight inches high, 
transi)lant in rows 10 inches apart each way, as deep 
as possible, that the neck, being covered, may be 
blanclied. Per Pkt. Oz. ^ Lb. 
Marshall’s Giant. The largest and 
best Leek for exliibition. Highly 
recommended as the choicest 
A\ariety in cultivation, of a mild 
and delicious flavor. $0.10 $0.40 $1.00 
Large American Flag. Tlie most 
desirable for market or family 
use.05 .20 .50 
Musselburgh, or Carentan. A very 
large variety of superior quality .05 .20 .60 
