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WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
BARLEY GOVERNMENT^STANDARD ^'''''^ ^"^'i^"*^ "^^"^^ without notice.) 
DUCK-BILL — This large-grained and liandsome two-rowed variety is a great improvement on the common two-rowed, in 
plumpness of grain and stiffness of straw; and it also yields better. Per bush. $1.25; 10 bush. $L20. 
f OUR OR SIX-ROWED — Four or six-rowed Barley will give better results on light or poor soils than will two-rowed. Per 
bush. 51.00; 10 bush. 95c. 
MANDSCHEURI — \n early six-rowed variety, strong straw and stools well. Gives an average yield of over 60 bushels 
per acre. Bush. $1.00; 10 bush. 95c. 
MENSURY — This si.x-rowed variety is an enormous yielder. The straw is strong and stands up well; is the heaviest yielding 
variety we know of . Bush. $1.00; 10 bush. 9Sc. 
BLACK HULLESS— Has no beards and yields well. Per bush. $1.85, 60 lbs. 
WHITE HULLESS— Has no beards and yields well. Per bush. S2.00, 60 lbs. 
BTJC^C^WrUE AT (Bush. 48 lbs.) (Prices subject to change without notice.) 
NEW JAPANESE — The kernels are nearly twice the size of any other, of a rich dark brown color and manufacture a 
superior fio\ir. Market value. 
SILVER HULL— Per bush. 90c.; 10 bush. 85c. 
T>"|7 A TVTQ (Bush. 60 lbs ) WHITE AlARROWFAT— HORSE BEANS— See MisceUaneous 
•0,C/ja,Xl O (Price on application.) WHITE PEA— Forage Plants. 
J^^j^E (Bush. 56 lbs.) (Prices subject to change without notice.) 
SPRING- Per bush. S1.35. FALL— Per bush. Special prices for large q-iantities'of Seed Grain. 
SPELTZ lb- lOc; 5 lbs. 40c.; bush. $1.20 (40 lbs.). 5c. for postage per lb. 
OATS (Bush. 34 lbs.) (Prices subject to change without notice.) 
1| We shall be pleased to furnish samples and quotations for quantities of Seed Oats. | 
IRISH WHITE — A branching headed oat, of wonderful productiveness. Particularly strong straw, and does not 
lodge. Per bush. 85c. 
STORM KING — One of the latest introductions and a grand new sort. Heavy plump grain, stiff straw, and in compe- 
tition, with many other sorts has proved as good as the best. Bush. 90c.; 10 bush, lots, 85c. 
TWENTIETH CENTURY — An extra heavy cropper. Grain is heavy with thin hull and straw is strong. Bush. 8Sc.; 
10 bush, lots, 80c. 
LIQOWA — Has done remarkably well in Canada. Strong straw and very early. Bush. 8Sc.; 10 bush, lots, 80c. 
NEW MARKET — Recommended as being one of the best all-round varieties in cultivation. Strong straw and heavy grain. 
Per bush. 85c.; 10 bush, lots, 80c. 
SENSATION — Very early. Stiff straw with long open head, pyramidal in form, a great cropper. Per bush. 85c.; 10 
bush, lots, 80c. 
SIBERIAN — Its great productiveness has caused it to become one of the most popular sorts. Per bush 85c.; 10 bushi lots 
80c. 
AMERICAN BANNER— One of the heaviest cropping white varieties in cultivation; has given the best of satisfaction 
to every one growing it. Medium early. Bush. 85c.; 10 bush, lots, 80c. 
CANADA WHITE— Market price. 
BLACK TARTARIAN — ^The best variety for peaty or mucky soil, but succeeds well on all sorts of land. Bush. 90c.; 
10 bush, lots, 85c. 
NEW BLACK GOANETTE — Grain weighs as much per bushel as the heaviest of the white sorts. Bush. 90c.; 10 bush, 
lots 85c. 
CARTON'S BLACK RIVAL— A grand new sort. Bush. SI. 05; 10 bush. lots $1.00. 
Any of the foregoing varieties of Oats postpaid by mail, 5 lbs. for 60c. 
1>1^ A C (Bush. 60 lbs.) (Subject to change do our best to procure seed peas free from weevil— 
* «**w GOVERNMENT STANDARD without notice.) but this is getting more difficult from year to year. 
CANADA WHITE— Per bushel. BLUE PRUSSIAN— The most profitable to" raise to sell 
BLACK EYE AND WHITE EYE MARROWFAT— Per bush. $1.55. for cooking purposes. Per bush. $2.50. 
GOLDEN VINE— A good yielder. Per bush. SI.60. CANADIAN BEAUTY— A fine large pea and very pro- 
PRINCE ALBERT— Early and productive. Per bush. SI. 65. ductive. Per bush. $1.80. 
GRASS PEA — The pea weevil does not affect this sort, and it produces very good crops, but can only be used for feeding 
stock. Market price. 
WHEAT 
GOVERNMENT STANDARD (•'""^ subject to change without notice.) 
SPRING VARIETIES (lO bush, lots, 5c. per bush, less.) 
PRESTON — This new wheat is the result of crossing tlie Red Fife on the Ladoga. It is red bearded with strong straw ; 
grain is of average size, but " plump and hard," and ripens with White Russian. No variety will produce more, and few 
so much. Per bush. $1.70. 
WHITE RUSSIAN and LOST NATION— Well known bald varieties. Per bush. SI.70. 
RED FIFE AND WHITE FIFE— Standard bald varieties. Manitoba gro^n. Per bush. $1.65. 
WILD GOOSE— .\ very productive and hardv white headed variety. Grain hard ami flinty; bast sort to raise for feeding 
stock. Per bush. SI. 55. 
COLORADO RED-BEARDED— Early, ani a grand yielder. Bush. S1.65. 
FALL WHEAT ''^^^ ) 
GOVERNMENT STANDARD 
CLAWSON, GARFIELD and other fall varieties. Market price. SEAMLESS COTTON BAGS at 25c 
