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Marshalls 
Matchless 
Vegetable Seeds 
ARTICHOKE 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of row, and 
produce about 500 plants. 
A rich, sandy loam is best adapted for 
this plant. The seed should be sown in 
drills 144 inches deep and 1 foot apart. 
Transplant to rows 3 feet apart. They 
reach maturity the second year. Protect 
in winter by a covering of leaves or coarse 
manure. 
Large French Globe. Heads large, fleshy 
and of rich flavor. Pkt., 25c; 15 oz., $1.25; 
oz., $2.00. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
It requires 100 plants for a single row 
of 150 ft. 
Culture: The permanent bed should 
be trenched or plowed very deeply, and 
well manured with rich, thoroughly de- 
cayed manure. Set the plants 18 inches 
apart in rows, carefully spreading out and 
separating the roots and deep enough to 
admit of the top of the plants being cov- 
ered 6 inches. 
3-year-old roots—Mary Washington. Dark 
green. 25 for $2.50; 100 for $7.50. 
2-year-old roots—Mary Washington. 25 for 
$1.50; 100 for $5.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
One ounce will produce about 200 plants 
Sow in autumn or in spring as soon as 
the soil is in good working condition. At 
one or two years transplant to permanent 
beds. 
Giant Washington. A rust-resistant variety, 
with long, dark green stalks. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 30c; 14 Ib., $1.00. 
Dwarf Wax-Podded Beans 
Golden Scimitar or Pencil-Pod Black Wax. 
Long, round, yellow, stringless pods. 
14 Ib., 30c: Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Sure Crop or Bountiful Wax. Pods golden 
yellow, about 6 inches long, stringless 
and fine flavor. 1% Ilb., 30c; lb., 50c; 2 
Ibs., 90c. 
Top Notch Golden Wax (Imp. Gol.). (50 
days.) Pods 5 inches long, flat, straight 
and yellow, stringless. 1% lb., 30c; lb., 
50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Marshall’s Matchless Vegetable Seeds 
BEANS 
Beans like a well drained, rich and light 
loam. Plant about the middle of April 
when warm and favorable and at intervals 
throughout the season for a succession, 
until the latter part of August. Bush va- 
rieties should be planted in drills 2 feet 
apart, and from 2 to 6 plants to the foot 
in a row. Keep them well cultivated and 
draw the earth up to the stem. 
Dwarf Green-Podded Beans 
Two pounds will plant 150 feet of drill. 
Black Valentine Stringless. The pods are 
not quite as round as the old type, but 
are free from strings. 14% lb., 30c; lb., 50c; 
2 Ibs., 90c. 
Bountiful. Early, very prolific and long 
bearing; flat, green pods, tender and 
stringless. 15 lb., 30c; lb., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Canadian Wonder. Large, green pods; fine 
for table or exhibition. 4% lb., 30c; Ib., 
50c; 2 lbs., 90c. 
Extra Early Red Valentine. 
earliest; round, -thick, solid pods. 
30Gb: 50C 72 1bs;, 90c; 
Giant Stringless Green Pod. This Bean is 
absolutely stringless. The pods are flat 
and full. 14% lb., 30c; Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Idaho Refugee. (65 days.) Pods 514 inches 
long, round, slightly curved, medium 
green, stringless, mosaic resistant. 1‘ lb., 
30c; lb., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Masterpiece. This Bean is well named as 
it is a masterpiece in this section of 
vegetables. Flat, firm. straight, string- 
less pods of luscious flavor. Superb for 
forcing and exhibition. 144 lb., 30c; Ib., 
50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
Plentiful. Black-Seeded Bountiful. Plants 
strong and productive, pods flat, light 
green and stringless. 1% lb., 30c; Ib., 50c; 
2 bss, 90e: 
Stringless Green Pod. An early, round, 
green-podded Bean; stringless, remains 
tender and crisp. 1% lb., 30c; lb., 50c; 
2 Ibs., 90c. 
The Prince. Extremely long-podded. A 
very heavy cropper and the finest for 
exhibition or general purposes. 1% Ib., 
30c; Ib., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c. 
Tendergreen. One of the best round green- 
podded Beans. Stringless, fleshy pods. 
14 Ib., 30c; Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. : 
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One of the 
14 Ib., 

Dwarf or Bush Lima Beans 
Burpee’s Improved Bush Lima. A busn 
form of the large, flat Pole Lima. 13% lb., 
30c; Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c- 
Fordhook Bush Lima. It is of erect habit. 
Beans very large, and heavy cropper. 
14 Ib., 30c; lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c. 
Thorogreen Bush. Plants 16 inches tall, 
erect; pods 315 inches long. Same habit 
as Henderson except for distinguishing 
feature of green cotyledons. 1% lb., 30c; 
Ib., 50c; 2 Ibs., 90c. 
EDIBLE SOY BEAN 
Since the recent introduction of vege- 
table type Soy Beans into this country, the 
demand for seed has constantly increased. 
These Beans are not only delicious when 
eaten green or dry, but they are also an 
excellent source of Vitamins A, B, and G. 
The Bansei variety is one of the earliest 
and most productive of all, very adaptable 
in its growing requirements; it will pro- 
duce crops in nearly any section of the 
country. Lb., 50c. 

Bountiful 

W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
