Ewing's Vegetable Novelties for 19 10 
QUITE CONTENT MARROWFAT PEA 
Awarded the FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATE of the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1906. 
From the grower's description, London, England : — 
No Pea of modern times has attracted so much attention as Quite Content. 
It continues to hold for itself a position as the finest Exhibition Pea ever seen. 
The prizes it has won all over the country again eclipse the record of any other Pea. 
Its merits are so well known that we need only say that what are now offered are the produce of 
the finest Exhibition Pods. Height, 5 to 6 ft. Half lb. 60c.; pkt. 25c. 
New Red Cabbage "DANISH STONEHEAD " 
An early, short-stemmed variety, with large, round and extraordinary firm heads. The plants 
do not produce many outer leaves, and the very dark inner ones are tender and of good flavour when 
cooked. This very popular northern sort stands the winter well. • Pkt. 25c. 
New Pepper "GLORY" (ISfESS?) 
Introducing quite a new feature in Capsicums, i.e., a hitherto unattained thickness of the flesh, 
in which important respect this novelty is pre-eminent, no other sort being able to compare with it. 
Another great advantage is that the surface of the fruits is perfectly smooth and free from wrinkles, 
so that no dust or any other matter can collect on them. This novelty has an extremely mild 
flavour, and it can be used for salads as well as for the usual culinary purposes. The heavy solid 
fruit is most pleasing in appearance, being of elongated conical form, 4 to 4^ in. long, by 3 in. wide 
at the top, and of a brilliant deep scarlet colour. With so much in its favour this new Capsicum 
will soon become a standard popular sort. Pkt. 30c. 
New Cucumber WHITE APPLE CLUSTER'' 
In its native country, Australia, this Cucumber is largely employed for pickling. Extraordinary 
productiveness and capability of standing bad weather are its most prominent characteristics In a 
mature state the white fruits have a diameter of 2 to 2J^ in., resemble apples in shape and possess 
firm but nevertheless tender flesh. Pkt. 25c. 
English Frame Cucumber ROYAL OSBORNE*' 
Raised at the Royal Gardens, Osborne; a valuable cross between Rochford and an improved 
type of Telegraph. This handsome cucumber was raised by Mr. G. Nobbs, head gardener to Her late 
Majesty the Queen, at Osborne. Average length from 15 to 20 in. Pkt 50c. 
New Brussels Sprout **THE DARLINGTON" 
A splendid variety of dwarf, robust, compact habit, very hardy, and produces an abundance of 
large solid sprouts, which are firm and do not. burst. The flavour is delicious, and both for exhi- 
bition and'general use it cannot be surpassed. ' Pkt. 30c. 
