Marshalls Matchless Flower Seeds 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
Pkt. 
PRIMULA obconica. One of the most useful greenhouse 
plants. 
obconica gigantea olba. White. 
—lilacina. Lilac . 
—Kermesina. Strong grower. Flowers of a rich ruby-crimson 
color. 
—rosea. Rose. 
—Finest Mixed . 
$0.50 
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—Eureka. A new giant form of obconica. Rich rosy carmine, 
shaded cerise, a clear yellow eye. 1.00 
malacoides. A charming free flowering plant; delicate lilac.. .50 
—alba. Pure white.50 
—Pink Beauty. Large flowers of a beautiful rosy pink, 
shading to mauve.50 
Primula Cashmeriana 
—rosea. Charming rose-pink .50 
—superba. Larger flowers and much deeper in color than 
malacoides .50 
Kewensis. Bright yellow, fragrant flowers.50 
stellata (The Star Primula). Excellent pot plants for decora¬ 
tive purposes. Mixed colors.50 
HARDY PRIMULAS or Primroses. 
Beesiana. Very free flowering. Glowing velvety purple with 
yellow eye.25 
Cashmeriana. Dense heads of lilac flowers. Good. 1 ft.50 
Japonica (Japanese Primrose). Mixed colors.25 
Marshall's Blue Primrose. H.P. Many shades of blue to deep 
violet .50 
Veris. (See Cowslip.) 
vulgaris. -English Yellow Primrose. Vs oz. $1.00 .15 
vulgaris Hybrids. Very choice hybrids of the English Yellow 
Primrose .35 
PYRETHRUM. H.H.P. Fine for edging and borders. 6 in. 
aureum. Golden Feather. Bright yellow foliage. . Va oz. 50c. .10 
hybridum. H.P. Large Daisy or Cosmos-like flowers; blooms 
in early Summer and late Fall. 18 in. 
Single. Large-flowering, mixed colors. Va oz. $1.00 .15 
hybridum fl. pi.. Double. Large-flowering, beautiful colors. 
. Vs oz. $2.00 .25 
Pkt. 1 
REHMANNIA ongulata. H.H.P. Flowers rose-purple with 
spotted throat. A good decorative greenhouse plant of 
easy cultivation. 3 ft.$0.25 
RHODANTHE (Swan-river Everlasting). H.A. Handsome 
pink and white, cnnual everlasting, excellent for bouquets 
of dried flowers. 1 ft. 
maculata. Rose with dark center. Va oz. 35c. .10 
—alba. Pure white . Va oz. 35c. .10 
Finest Mixed. Va oz. 35c. .10 
RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant). H.A. From seed they quickly 
attain gigantic proportions and are ornamental till de¬ 
stroyed by frost. 6 ft. 
cambodgensis. Maroon foliage.Oz. 35c. .10 
gibsoni. Purplish leaves and stems.Oz. 35c. .10 
panormitans. Large dark brown leaves, blue powdered stems, 
upright habit..Oz. 35c. .10 
sanguineus. Red stems.Oz. 35c. .10 
zanzibariensis. Mixed. Immense leaves. 8 ft.Oz. 35c. .10 
Mixed Varieties. Oz. 25c. .10 
ROCKET, SWEET (Hesperis). H.P. A very interesting, use¬ 
ful, free-flowering plant. 18 in. 
Purple. Beautiful purple color.1/4 oz. 35c. .10 
White. Flowers rosy white. Va oz. 35c. .10 
Finest Mixed Colors. Va oz. 35c. .10 
ROMNEYA Coulteri (The California Tree Poppy). H.H.P. 
Large, snowy white flowers. Requires protection in Winter. 
2 ft.25 
RUDBECKIA bicolor superba. H.A. Yellow flowers. 2 ft. 
. 1/4 oz. 50c. .15 
Kelvedon Star. Golden yellow with deep mahogany zone. 
.1/4 oz. $1.25 .25 
Newmanni. H.P. Bright orange with black cone. 2 ft. 
. 1/4 oz. $1.00 .15 
purpurea hybrida grandiflora. H.P. Beautiful large-flowered 
hybrids. 2 ft.15 
SALPIGLOSSIS. H.A. One of the prettiest annuals, of easy 
culture; very showy in beds or borders. Orchid-like flowers 
from early Summer until late Fall. 2 ft. 
Marshall's Matchless Varieties: 
Chamois. Vs oz. 50c. .15 
Golden Yellow. Vs oz. 50c. .15 
Crimson . . Vs oz. 50c. .15 
Rose and Gold. Vs oz. 50c. .15 
Scarlet and Gold. Vs oz. 50c. .15 
Violet . Vs oz. 50c. .15 
Violet and Gold. Vs oz. 50c. .15 
Yellow and White. Vs oz. 50c. .15 
Matchless Mixture. All colors. Va oz. 60c. .10 
Collection of 6 Separate Colors.75 
SALVIA (Flowering Sage). One of our most handsome Sum¬ 
mer and Autumn-flowering plants, growing into compact 
bushes 2 to 3 ft. high and literally ablaze with brilliant 
flowers. 
azurea grandiflora. H.H.P. Pretty sky-blue flowers in August 
and September. 4 ft . Vs oz. $1.00 .25 
America, or Globe of Fire. H.H.P. The earliest, freest and 
most continuous bloomer . Vs oz. $1.50 .25 
Blue Beard (Clary). H.A. Elegant plant with showy spikes 
of bright purple flowers . Va oz. 50c. .10 
Bonfire. H.H.P. A splendid dwarf variety, with large, erect 
spikes of rich scarlet flowers. Vs oz. 75c. .15 
farinacea. Blue Bedder. H.H.P. Long spikes of deep blue 
flowers. Excellent for cutting. Vs oz. $1.00 .25 
Harbinger, Early Flowering. H.H.P. A dwarf variety which 
will come into flower in early Summer. Spikes of dazzling 
bright scarlet flowers. 1 ft.25 
Oxford Blue (Horminum). This unique colored Salvia, as the 
name suggests, is a deep Oxford Blue and of a purity of 
tone found in no other annual.35 
Salmon Beauty. H.H.P. A superior strain with salmon colored 
blooms. 1 Vz ft. high.25 
splendens grandiflora. H.H.P. (Scarlet Sage). A rich flow¬ 
ered bedder. Va oz. 75c. .10 
patens. H.H.P. Magnificent blue flowers. Vs oz. $1.50 .25 
SANVITALIA procumbens fl. pi. H.A. Pretty bright double 
yellow flowers. 6 in. Va oz. 75c. .10 
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