W. E. MAESHALL & CO. NOVELTIES. 
SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLES—Continued 
SWEET CORN, Country Gentleman. 
This is the most delicious Sweet Corn grown and is so well known we feel it is useless to 
give a long list of its good qualities. Pkt., 10c.; pint, 15c.; quart, 25c. 
SWEET CORN, Metropolitan. 
This grand variety is only a few days later than the Early Cory. The ears are from 8 to 
9 inches long and 10 to 12 rowed, well filled to the tip with very sweet grains. Pkt., 10c.; 
pint, 15c.; quart, 25e. 
CUCUMBER, Davis Perfect. 
The most popular cucumber of the extra long, white 
spine type. Color dark green, extremely vigorous and 
productive, equally good for indoor or outdoor planting. 
Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c!; 14’ lb., 50c. 
CUCUMBER, Sutton’s Matchless. 
One of the most prolific frame varieties, which has 
proved to be a marked success on the exhibition stage. 
Fruit smooth, dark green and highest quality. Pkt. (10 
seeds), 25c. 
EGG PLANT, Black Beauty. 
This beautiful variety is a great improvement over 
the New York type. The skin is a rich purplish-black 
color, making the fruit very attractive in appearance. It 
is also entirely spineless and very early. Pkt., lOc.; 
oz., 40c. 
LEEK, Marshall’s Giant. 
The largest and best Leek for exhibition. Highly 
recommended as the choicest variety in cultivation, of a 
mild and delicious flavor. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 40c. 
LETTUCE, Eclipse Cos. 
A perfectly distinct variety. It is the dwarfest Cos 
Lettuce, and produces a firm crisp heart quicker than 
other sorts, and is the most self-folding ' variety. Pkt.. 
10c.; oz., 40c. 
LETTUCE, May King. 
A very early and extra fine heading Cabbage Lettuce for Spring and Fall use in the open 
garden, also for growing in cold frames during the Winter. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c.; % lb., 60c. 
LETTUCE, Wayahead. 
This is the earliest and surest heading Lettuce grown. It is earlier and larger than May 
King, more tightly folded and with smaller amount of outer foliage. The leaves are light 
green and heads blanched to a rich yellow tint. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 40c. 
MUSK MELON, Fordhook. 
This variety is a cross between the Emerald Gem and Jenny Lind. The flesh is very thick, 
of a deep salmon color. Its flavor is equal to the Emerald Gem, and the fruits are remarkably 
■even in size, weighing from one-and-a-half to two pounds each. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c. 
MUSK MELON, Hoodoo. 
The flesh is extremely thick of a deep orange color, skin closely and heavily netted. The 
shape is similar to the Pocky Ford, only being a little more round. Very prolific and not sub¬ 
ject to insect pests. Pkt., lOe.; oz., 25c. 
