EVEOTTHSHG FOR FARM AHD GARDEM 
Ewing's Famous **Quality" Agricultural Seeds 
When seeds are to be sent by mail, add postage for M. lb. 5 cents, M lb. 5 cents; 1 lb. 10 cents, and for each added lb 
8 cents per lb. 
SUGAR BEET 
-Fr. BETTERAVE A SUCRE 
""^^^b ■$?ioT"''^^ ^^^^-^ '"e^ '"'^'y extensively grown for feeding stock. K lb. 30c., lb. $1.00, (postpaid 
Va^fy. T.l^o«c^f u?.or(tV'"\^-.b'.%r,r- ^--^^ 
EWING'S GIANT INTERMEDIATE 
SUGAR BEET 
,r^-.}tr'^V^^^J:f '""^ ^ong Red Mangel, but of much 
greater diameter of shoulder which is a rosy color, while below the ground the 
root IS nearly white. Its pre-eminent qualities are heavy production, 
solidity, thus rendering it a grand keeper, great feeding value on account 
?i I 1^ P"<^«P'a,8= ?f saccharine matter, occasioned by its origin being 
the hyhndizing of the Long Red Mangel with the richest sugar-producinl 
varieties of Sugar Beets; ease in harvesting, as it has but one tap Voot tI 
sum up Its advantages. It is a much greater cropper than any variety of Sugar 
Beet, more nutritive than any Mangel and on account of its sweet sugary 
flavor is greedily eaten by all classes of stock, and produces the richest and 
fiLll S^'?K'^4n y""' '8=^' production it is particularly pro- 
fitable. K lb. 30c.! lb. $1.00 (post paid, lb. $1.10.) J- w " 
CARROT- 
Ewing's Giant Intermediate 
Sugar Beet. 
Fr. CAROTTE 
FIELD VARIETIES 
Carrot seed, if sown when the soil is cold, germinates slowly, so that it is 
best to allow the warm spring weather to have set in before sowing When 
sovnng be careful to roll the driUs, or in some way •■firm" the soil round the 
seed. Four pounds of seed will sow an acre. — 
EWING'S SELECT STRAINS 
CHAMPION WHITE INTERMEpiATE-Thc ideal white carrot for stock feeding. It is handsome in shape, 
smooth, seldom exceeds 15 inches in length, with a broad heavy shoulder, graduaUy tapering to a point 
Color hght creamy white; flesh white, extremely solid, sweet and of high nutritive value. Produces an enor- 
mous crop of easily harvested roots. This is without doubt the best all round white carrot in existence 
to-day. and we have in our possession many testimonials to this effect. % lb. 4Sc.j lb. 8Sc.j 1 lb. $1.50. 
GIANT WHITE BELGIAN— Roots are long and grow about one-third out of the ground. Green above ground 
and pure white below. Although the flesh is somewhat coarse in texture, the cropping quality of this old 
standard sort is very great One of the most extensively grown varieties. In Ught rich soils the roots grow 
to a mammoth size. \i lb. 3Sc.! H lb. 6Sc.; 1 lb. $1.10. 
NEW YELLOW INTERMEDIATE-The root is almost cylindrical, and quite blunt at the end; the flesh and 
skm a true yellow. It is a splendid Carrot grown on a large scale in some sections for cattle feeding and is 
also an excellent kitchen-garden sort, despite its light color. It is extremely productive, sweet verv nutri- 
tious, and keeps well during the winter. K lb. 4Sc.; lb. 85c., 1 lb. $1.50; 
YELLOW BELGIAN— This very hardy and productive variety is highly esteemed in some sections. The root is 
at least six tiiiies as long as broad, pale orange on the underground portion, and quite green above ground or 
Uous J^°fb; 4Sc'.^ H>™8sl iTlb $l'sO " ^""^ ^"^^ considered to be very nutri- 
For other varieties of Carrot, see "Vegetable Seeds." 
RAPE 
-Fr. NAVETTE 
BROAD LEAVED ESSEX 
same^w?,? T "'^^ culture, and can be either sown at the rate of 2 pounds per acre, in driUs, and cultivated in the 
toThe acr= T;^'■„"X'; "7 ^1 u°'™ broadcast (but only when the land is clean), at the raie of I pounds o seed 
anv Hm> ■ T 1° ^^'t* paying. result in either case, the land should be weU manured. It can be sown 
H oft the °L ""^^^ '° ^u^- '° '^''l"-' 'Jdvantages as a " catch crop are apparent. The best way is to feeS 
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