Marshall's Matchless Vegetable Seeds 
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W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 

ONIONS 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill, 4 to 5 lbs. 
to the acre 
Sow in drills 1 foot apart and cover about 
one-third of an inch, treading or rolling after 
sowing so that the hot, dry atmosphere may 
not destroy the sprouting seed. When 
3 inches high, thin to 2 inches apart. Stir the 
ground freely without disturbing the young 
plants and keep free from weeds. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Large White Portugal 100 days 
For general use we recommend this popular 
variety. Its mild, aromatic flavor and 
appetizing appearance appeal to all vege- 
tarians. Flat shaped. 
Pkt. 20c., % oz. 55c., oz. 95c. 
Large White Globe 110 days 
(Southport Strain.) Here we offer what we 
consider the best white globe Onion obtain- 
able. For appearance, flavor and all-around 
qualities this is unsurpassed. 
Pkt. 20c., 144 oz. 60c., oz. $1.00 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
Ailsa Craig 110 days 
Imported. One of the finest varieties for 
exhibition and general use. Oval shape 
with pale straw colored skin. 
Pkt. 25c., 14 oz. $1.25, oz. $2.00 
Yellow Globe Danvers 109 days 
(Southport Strain.) Globular shape; keeps 
well. Pkt. 20c., 4% oz. 55c., oz. 95c. 
Yellow Prizetaker 105 days 
Immense size, globe-shaped, pale yel- 
low. Pkt. 25c., 14 oz. 75c., oz. $1.35 
Yellow Sweet Spanish 110 days 
A popular large yellow variety of Spanish 
origin. Globular, golden yellow skin, white 
flesh, mild. Pkt. 25c., 14 oz. 75c., oz. $1.35 
RED VARIETIES 
Large Red Wethersfield 100 days 
Good size; purplish red color. Splendid 
keeping’ qualities and very productive. 
Pkt. 20c., 4 oz. 55c., oz. 95c. 
Large Red Globe 110 days 
(Southport Strain.) Considered the finest 
type of red Onion. Globe-shaped, of a deep 
red-purple color and its keeping qualities 
make it extremely popular. 
Pkt. 20c., 44 oz. 55c., oz. 95c. 
ONION SETS 
3 lbs. will plant 100 yards of row 
Red Onion Sets. Lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.25 
White Onion Sets. Lb. 55c., 5 lbs. 2.50 
Yellow Globe Onion Sets. 
Lb.°50c., 5 Ibs. 2.25 
PARSLEY 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of row 
Sow as early as possible in Spring, first 
soaking the seed three hours in water; cover 
lightly, raking the soil fine and level on top. 
The drills should be about 15 inches apart. 
Plants appear in two to four weeks. Thin to 
3 inches apart. 
Double Green Crest 70 days 
Dwarf, compact, dark green, densely 
curled, desirable for exhibition or garnish- 
ing. Highly prized for garden borders. 
Pkt. 25c., 44 oz. 60c., oz. $1.00 
Paramount 85 days 
Very uniform, triple curled. Plants 12 in. 
tall. All-America Award, 1935. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c. 
Extra Double or Moss Curled 72 days 
A beautiful curled, dwarf variety. 
J Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 14 lb. $1.00 
Plain : 72 days 
A plain-leaved variety; fine for flavoring. 
2 Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c. 
Turnip-Rooted 90 days 
Grown for its roots which are used in flavor- 
ing soups. Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c. 
PEAS 
2 lbs. will plant about 150 feet of drill 
Peas mature earliest in a light, rich soil; 
for general crop a rich loam is the best. When 
grown in gardens sow in double rows 6 to 8 
ins. apart, the rows 2 to 4 ft. apart, the tall 
ones requiring brush. Commence sowing 
extra early varieties as early as the ground 
can be worked in February or March and 
continue for a succession every two weeks 
until July. 
EXTRA EARLY PEAS 
Alaska 60 days 
One of the very earliest blue Peas; quite 
productive. 2% ft. 14 |b. 35c., lb. 65c. 
Blue Bantam 61 days 
A fine extra early wrinkled Pea. Large 
pods well filled with deep green, fine 
flavored Peas. 11% ft. 1% Ib. 35c., Ib. 65c. 
Extra Early Market 54 days 
A standard extra early Pea; productive and 
profitable to grow. 214 ft. high. 
V4 |b. 35c., lb. 65c. 
Gradus or World’s Record 57 days 
The finest extra early Pea. Pods are very 
large and well filled with large, wrinkled 
green Peas. 3 ft. 1% |b. 40c., lb. 70c. 
Laxtonian 63 days 
Very large, dark green, curved pods and 
Peas of finest flavor. 114 ft. high. 
V4 |b. 35c., lb. 65c. 
Little Marvel 64 days 
Very early, wrinkled Peas; long pods. 2 ft. 
high. 1% |b. 35c., |b. 65c. 
Sutton’s Excelsior 62 days 
Extra early dwarf wrinkled Pea; pods 
filled with large Peas of the finest flavor. 
1 ft. high. 1% Ib. 35c., lb. 65c. 
Thomas Laxton 62 days 
Very productive. The pods are large and 
contain 7 or 8 large wrinkled Peas of the 
finest flavor. 3 ft. high. 14 lb. 40c., lb. 70c. 
MEDIUM CROP PEAS 
Duke of Albany 72 days 
(American Champion.) Immense pods. 4 
ft. high. VY |b. 40c., lb. 70c. 
MAIN CROP PEAS 
Alderman or Prince Edward 74 days 
One of the finest of the large-podded main 
crop varieties. Pods measure nearly 6 ins., 
well filled. 4 ft. high. 1 lb. 40c., lb. 70c. 
Telephone 74 days 
A tall growing, late sort, having pods of 
very large size, containing 6 or 7 Peas of 
delicious flavor. 4 ft. high. 
1% Ib. 40c., lb. 70c. 
SUGAR PEAS (Edible Pods) 
In Sugar Peas the pods are gathered, 
broken and cooked like string Beans, when 
the Peas start to develop in the pod or have 
reached about half their full size. 
Gray-Seeded Sugar 65 days 
Large, edible pods. 3 ft. high. 
14 |b. 40c., Ib. 70c. 
Tall Melting Sugar 74 days 
One of the best edible pod sorts. 5 ft. high. 
Y% |b. 40c., lb. 70c. 
PARSNIP 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill 
Sow Parsnip seed as early in the Spring as 
the weather will permit, in drills from 15 to 
18 inches apart, covering with fine soil to the 
depth of half an inch. The soil should be 
rich and deep; manured if possible, the pre- 
vious Autumn. Thin out the young plants to 
about 6 inches apart and keep the surface of 
the ground open and free from weeds. It is 
perfectly hardy and may remain in the ground 
through the Winter, Indeed, the fine sugary 
flavor is only perfected by a severe frost, 
All American 125-130 days 
This newer variety is in great demand in 
many localities because of its white, smooth 
appearance. The roots are somewhat more 
slender than Hollow Crown and remark- 
ably free from side roots. Pkt. 25c., oz. 60c. 
American Hollow Crown 95 days 
Long, smooth and milky white. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 40c. 

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Peas, Gradus 
POTATOES 
Grown Expressly for Seed in 
Maine or Prince Edward Island 
Peck will plant 100 feet of row; ten bushels 
cut tubers will plant one acre 
Potatoes are forwarded by express or 
freight as directed, purchaser paying charges. 
Weight: Bag, 100 lbs. Market Price 
PEPPER 
One ounce will produce 200 plants 
Sow in hotbeds in March, and when the 
soil has become warm, set in rows 2 feet apart 
and 18 inches in the rows; hoe frequently. 
Cayenne, Long Red 70 days 
Bright red, slender pods, 8 ins. long. 
Pkt. 25c., 4 oz. 75c., oz. $1.25 
California Wonder 75 days 
A large variety with very thick, mild, 
sweet flesh, color brilliant glossy crimson. 
Fruit four-lobed, about 4 ins. long. 
Pkt. 20c., 44 oz. 85c., oz. $1.50 
Golden California Wonder 72 days 
It is the meatiest variety ever introduced, 
it has all the qualities that have made the 
red variety so popular. They are commonly 
414 in. long and 4 in. through ripening to 
goldening yellow, plants upright in growth. 
Pkt. 35c., 3 pkts. $1.00 
Large Bell or Bull Nose 70 days 
Large, bright red, largely used for pickling; 
mild flavor. Pkt. 20c:, % oz. 85c., oz. $1.50 
Pimiento 73 days 
Plant large, erect and prolific. Fruits 
heart-shaped, color dark green, changing 
to crimson. Good canning variety. 
Pkt. 20c., 144 oz. 75c., oz. $1.25 
Ruby King 68 days 
Bright red, 4 to 6 in. long; best for stuffing. 
Pkt. 20c., % oz. 75c., oz. $1.25 
World Beater or Ruby Giant 70 days 
Fruits large in size and very mild. A good 
home garden variety. 
Pkt. 20c., % oz. 85c., oz. $1.50 
