MARSHALL’S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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TOMATO 
One ounce will produce 1,000 
plants. 
Sow thinly about tho first week in 
March in a hot-bed, greenhouse, win¬ 
dow or sitting room, where the tem¬ 
perature is never below GO degrees. 
When two inches high set out the 
Ijhuils in bo.xes about 4 inches apart, 
or pot singly. About the tirst of 
dune they may be transferred to the 
open ground. Set them deeply four 
feet apart, and a shovelful of rotted 
manure should be mi.xed in the earth 
of each hill. If the vines are trained 
on trellis the fruit will be liner and 
larger. 
Marshall’s Prolific. The finest 
ttiediuni-sized tomato in exist- 
t'lice, either for forc'ing or out¬ 
door jilantitig. It is an oiior- 
nious cropper, producing large 
clusters of bright sctirlet fruit. 
The quality aiul llavor is excel¬ 
lent, flesh solid, having very 
few seeds, smooth and tnedium 
size. Bkt., 25 cts. 
Comet. Beautiful, stuooth, round 
fruit in great abundtincc. Color 
a rich scarlet-red. Sets very 
freely in bunches. Equally 
good for out-door culture as for 
forcing. Bkt., 15 cts. 
Stirling Castle. Excellent for 
forcing as well as out-door cul¬ 
ture. Emit is of medium size, 
reddish-scarlet in color, tind of 
very delicious flavor. Bkt., 10 
cts.; Yj oz., 15 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 
Marshall’s Prolific Tomato. 
and an immense cropper. Color deep scarlet . 
Lorillard. Chiefly valuable for forcing under glass . 
Acme. Medium size fruit; of a purple-pink color, tinged with purple. 
Beauty. Imrge, smooth, dark-pinkish red; thick flesh; regular. 
Coreless, Livingston’s. Bright red, almost round and free from core 
Crimson Cushion. Extra large, handsome; bright crimson . 
Dwarf Champion. The plant is of dwarf and compact growth . 
Dwarf Stone. Color bright scarlet, perfect shape. Resembles Dwarf Chan 
pion, but with larger fruit. 
Earliana. Extra-early, bright red; smooth. 
Early Ruby. The earliest large tomato grown; rich crimson color. 
Globe, Livingston’s. Glossy rose-color, tinged with jmrple . 
Golden Queen. A good yellow sort; first-class quality; large and solid. 
June Pink. A very early sort; smooth; bright pink color; medium size. 
Matchless. Extra large, smooth and handsome; bright red; very solid. 
Perfection. Early, regular and productive; reddish scarlet . 
Ponderosa. The largest variety in cultivation; very solid and meaty. 
Stone. Very large, perfectly smooth; fine bright scarlet . 
Trophy, Selected. One of the best; fruit large, smooth, bright red, solid an^ 
of good flavor. 
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SMALL-FRXITED TOMATOES. 
Red Cherry. Small fruits, used for pickles; very handsome . 
Red Peach. Resembling a peach; for preserves, pickles and exhibition. 
Red Pear. Fruit handsome and solid; fine for preserves . 
Red Plum. Bright red, round, regular; for pickles . 
Strawberry (Winter Cherry, or Husk Tomato). Makes fine sauce. 
Yellow Cherry. Eoi' pickles and preserves. 
Yellow Peach. Beautiful clear yellow; perfectly resembles a peach. 
Yellow Pear. Handsome, yellow, pear-shaped fruits . 
Yellow Plum. Round and regular; bright yellow. 
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