Marshall’s Matchless Seeds 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
Specialties in Vegetables 
Imperator Carrot 
BEAN 
The Prince. An extremely long podded English variety, producing 
a wonderful crop of tender green beans. For exhibition or home 
garden it cannot be excelled. V 2 lb.- 40c, lb. 75c, 2 lbs. $1.40. 
BEET 
Early Red Chief. A perfectly round shaped, fast growing and pure 
dark fleshed variety. The roots are smooth, uniform in shape 
with slender tap root. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, >/4 lb- 75c, lb. $2.50. 
Non-Bleeding. A medium sized, long, smooth root. Very dark red 
flesh which does not bleed when cooked. Foliage dark red. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 25c, 1/4 lb. 75c, lb. $2.50. 
CARROT 
Imperator. Received the All-America Award ot Merit. An out¬ 
standing type for garden use. Tops medium, roots smooth, deep 
rich orange; uniformly tapering to a semi-blunt end. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 25c, 1/4 lb. 75c, lb. $2.00. 
CORN 
Marshall's Early Golden Sugar. An introduction from Canada 
of distinct merit. The golden ears are six inches long, eight rowed, 
very sweet and 10 days earlier than Golden Bantam. Height only 
4 feet. An excellent variety for the home garden. Pkt. 15c, V 2 
lb. 30c, lb. 50c, 2 lbs. 90c. 
Tendergold. Hybrid. Matures about the same time as Golden Ban¬ 
tam. Yellow ears, 7 to 8 inches long, 8 to 14 rowed. Resistant to 
disease and a great yielder. '/ 2 lb. 40c, lb. 70c, 2 lbs. $1.25. 
Whipcross 39. A hybrid of superior quality, color and resistance to 
bacterial wilt. Ears 10 to 16 rowed and 6 to 10 inches long. A 
few days later than Golden Bantam. V 2 lb. 40c; lb. 75c, 2 lbs. 
$1.25. 
LETTUCE 
Marshall's Matchless. The sweetest and most delicate flavored 
variety in existence. It is a cross between a head variety and the 
Cos type with leaves resembling a deer tongue. When once you 
have tried this exquisite variety you will grow no other. Pkt. 
25c, oz. $1.00. 
MELON 
Marshall's Matchless. A very large and distinctively ribbed and 
netted variety. Orange-scarlet flesh, very thick and of a luscious 
flavor. Very small seed cavity. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00. 
Caroline Clark. This delicious salmon fleshed Melon has been grown 
by many professional gardeners who claim it to be the best 
variety in cultivation. The fruits are large in size and finely 
netted. Pkt., 50c; oz. ( $2.50. 
Early Golden Sugar Corn 
PEA 
The President. A very productive variety growing 20 to 22 inches 
high. Pods 41/2 inches long, dark green, straight and peas of 
sweet flavor and quality. '/ 2 lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 80c, 8 lbs. 
$3.00. 
Sugarstick or Paramount. The pods are used in salads or cooked 
separately without shelling. The fleshy 6-inch pods are curved 
and free from fiber. Height 4 feet. Pkt. 25c, i/ 2 lb. 75c, lb. $1.30. 
RADISH 
Marshall's Glowing Ball. It has a perfect round shape and 
small top, color a bright fiery scarlet-red with a suffusion of 
orange. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, l/j lb. 75c. 
Comet. A perfect ball-shaped variety, color bright scarlet, remains 
crisp until very large. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 1/4 lb. 60c, lb. $2.00. 
TOMATO 
Marshall's Masterpiece. This new variety is a cross between Marvel¬ 
ous and Louisana Pink. Raised by Wm. E. Vail, Yorktown Heights, 
N. Y., who has introduced some of the best varieties in com¬ 
merce. The fruits are of good size, borne in large clusters and a 
rich red color, very meaty with few seeds. It is a tremendous 
yielder, wilt and blight resistant. Pkt. 25c, >/ 2 oz. $1.00, oz. $2.00. 
Penn State. Originated by the Penn State College and Agricultural 
Station. The fruit is ot medium size, rather globular shape, with 
a rich uniform scarlet color. Very early and of compact qrowth. 
Pkt. 15c, 1/2 oz. 50c, oz. $1.00. 
Penn State Tomato 
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