Twenly -JTwe M. ‘lion 
Twenty-two million Victory Gardens during the past two years 
of the war has saved our country frorn a vegetable food shortage. 
This year, even if the war in Europe is ended, the country will 
still need these twenty-two million Victory Gardens. Again in 
1945, what with all the European countries near starvation, two- 
thirds of Europe will have to depend on the United States for food 
supplies. 
Therefore, it will be up to all of us dirt farmers to dig in again 
this year no matter how small your garden may be. 
ORDER EARLY 
We request our customers to order as early as possible 
on receipt of catalog. We endeavor to ship all orders 
immediately on receipt, but during the busy season it is 
almost impossible, hence the importance of ordering 
early. 
Orders for bulbs, plants and nursery stock will he 
shipped in due time for planting in season. 
TREES AND SHRUBS 
We are not listing them in this catalog, but will gladly 
quote prices on any quantity or variety. As we have an 
excellent source of supply we are in a position to give 
estimates where first class stock is wanted. By letting 
us estimate on your planting requirements you incur no 
obligation whatever. 
NON-WARRANTY 
Messrs. W. E. Marshall & Co., Inc., gives no warranty, 
express or implied, as to the productiveness of any seeds 
or bulbs we sell and we will not be in any way responsible 
for the crop. Our liability, in all instances, is limited to 
the purchase price of the seed. 
Owing to the unsettled world conditions and con- 
sequent fluctuating prices at the time of issuing 
this catalog, all prices quoted herein are subject 
to change. 

W.E. MARSHALL & CO. 
Specialties 
BEAN, KEYSTONIAN 
An entirely new green pod variety, excellent for home canning, 
and freezing; very tender and stringless. Ready to pick in 8 weeks. 
Per packet, 25c. 
CORN, MASON‘S GOLDEN MIDGET 
A new small sweet corn, grows 3 feet high, with about 4 to 5 
ears to one plant. Matures in about 56 days, with ears 4% inches 
long. Tender and sweet, and surpasses Golden Bantam in flavor. 
Per packet, $1.00. 
LETTUCE, MARSHALL'S MATCHLESS 
This lettuce is now conceded by connoisseurs to be the finest 
lettuce introduced in many years. It is a cross between a head 
variety and the Cos type. It forms a loose-leaved head and its 
delicacy and flavor put it in a class of its own. If you have room 
for only one kind of lettuce, we strongly recommend our Matchless. 
Pkt., 25c; Y% 0z., 40c; 02., 7oc. 
LETTUCE, OAKLEAF 
An all-season variety, semi-heading leaves resemble the white 
oak. Stands the heat well, always sweet and tender. Per pkt., 25c. 
LETTUCE, GREAT LAKES 
A new crisp-head variety of the Iceberg type. A good summer 
variety. Per packet, 25c. 
SQUASH, BUTTERNUT 
A new winter squash, superior, when baked, to Acorn. Fruit 
is yellow and smooth, very sweet. Per packet, 25c. 
TOMATO, MARSHALL’S MASTERPIECE 
Fruit of good size, in large clusters, rich red color. A tremen- 
dous yielder, wilt and blight resistant. Pkt., 15c; Y2 0z., 85c; 0z., 
$1.50 
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W. E. MARSHALL & CO., Inc. 
Established 1902 
150 WEST 23rd STREET 
NEW YORK II, N. Y. 
TELEPHONE: 
CHELSEA 3-3287 
LOCATION OF OUR STORE 
Our store, No. 150 West 
23rd Street, is situated be- 
tween Sixth and Seventh Ave- 
nues. 
