WILLIAM EWING & GO'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Ewiiig's Superb Nasturtiums. 
MIGNONETTE— Contd. Pkt. cts. No. 
DOBBIE'S aiANT— A robust growing variety, 354. 
spike.s measuring from 14 to 18 inches in length." 20 355. 
BISMARCK (Improved Machet) — Forms dense 356 
hushes covered with thicJi flower heads of re 
Pkt. cts 
PEARL— Whitish (Moonlight), oz. 15c 5 
SL'NLIQHT— Bright yellow, oz. 15c 5 
EWINQ-S SPLENDID MIXTURE OF ALL VA- 
RIETIES— Lb. .?1.00; } lb. 30c.; oz. 10c. ... 5 
markable size and deliciously scented 15 357. HYBRIDS OF MADAME GUNTHER— A splendid 
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349. 
350. 
35L 
352. 
353. 
QIANT PYRAMIDAL— A splendid large flowered 
variety 5 
VICTORIA — Crimson flowered, fine 5 
MILE'S SPIRAL — A buff colored variety with long 
spiral flower spikes 10 
MACHET — A dwarf variety of stout growth and 
very suitable for pot culture. Reddish flowers. . 10 
GOLDEN QUEEN — C.orgeous yellow spikes of 
bloom; dwarf in growth and a profuse blronier . 10 
PARSONS WHITE— Flowers almost pure white. . 5 
MIMULUS 
FINEST MIXED— T. p., 1 ft. Much admired on 
account of the beautiful markings of the flowers; 
s\iitable for hanging baskets 
MUSK (Mimulus Moschatus) — Trailing habit of 
growth 
MOONFLOWER— See Ipomoea. 
MORNING GLORY— See Convolvulus. 
MOMORDICA 
BALSAMINA (Balsam Apple)— H. h. a., climber. 
Pretty cut foliage. Well adapted for vases or trellis 
work 
TAEL or CLIMBING 
NASTURTIUM, h. a. 
TROPAEOLUM MAIUS OR INDIAN CRESS 
Tall and Dwarf Nasturtium or Indian ( ress are 
equally popular and efl'ective in tlie positions to 
which their different heights are adapte-1. They 
are of the easiest culture — no transplanting is 
necessary — and their brilliantly colored bell-shaped 
blooms and the varied shades of green of the leaves 
are much admired. Do best in a sunny situation, 
and the soil should not be over rich. In hanging 
baskets ami vases both sorts are effective. 
ATROPURPUREU.M— Crimson, oz. ISc 
COCCI NEUM— Scarlet, oz. 15c 
HFMISPHAERICUM— Orange, handsome, oz. ISc. 
KING THEODORE— Dark crimson flowers with 
dark leaves, oz. ISc 
PRINCE HENRY— Yellow marbled with scarlet, 
oz ISc 
VESUVIUS — Salmon color with dark leaves, oz. 
ISc 
French strain, noted for its wide range of beautiful 
colors, oz. 20c 
DWARF NASTURTIUM h. a. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums make the most beautiful 
bedding and border plants. They bloom profusely 
■" season, and thrive during the hottest v/eather. 
Slaty mauve, yellow foliage, 
358. ARDOISE— New. 
oz. 20c 
359. KING OF TOM THUMBS— I eaves bluish green. 
10 
flowers brilliant scarlet, oz. 2Sc 
360. QUEENOFTOMTHUMBS— New. Whitemarbled 
foliage, crimson flowers, oz. 40c 
361. BRONZE — Beautiful coppery bronze (distinct), 
oz. ISc s 
362. CHA.\1AELE0N— Crimson bronze and gold (dark 
foliage), oz. 15c s 
363. CRIMSON— oz. ISc s 
364. SCARLET— r,z. ISc... .'^ 5 
365. LADY BIRD— Rich golden yellow ground color, 
spotted w-ith bright crimson, oz. ISc 5 
366. PEARL — Creamy white, oz. ISc 5 
367. PRINCE HENRY— Yellow marbled with scarlet, 
oz. ISc 5 
368. CRYSTAL PALACE OEM— Sulphur yeilow.'maroon 
spots, oz. ISc 5 
369. KING THEODORE— The darkest (black brown)', 
oz. ISc 5 
370. EMPRESS OF INDIA— Dark leaves,' with ' deep 
crimson flowers, oz. ISc 5 
371. RUBY KING- Dazzling rubv shade, oz. ISc'.' '. " 5 
372. GOLDEN QUEEN— Flowers "and leaves are golden 
Yellow, oz. 20c 5 
373. CLOTH OF GOLD— Scarlet blooms with golden 
■,ellow. IcMves. oz. ISc 5 
374. EWING'S SPLENDID MIXTURE OF ALL VARiE- 
TIES— 1 lb., .'$1.25; } lb. 40c.; oz. ISc 5 
NEMOPHILA - Xeat compact growth and 
5 striking shades of color, suitable for beds or 
S edgings; grow well in shade. • 
5 375. INSIGNIS— H. a., J ft. Clear light blue, large flow- 
ers, the favorite variety for beds and borders. ... S 
S 376. MIXED — H. a., choice varieties 5 
NEMESIA h. h. a. 
5 Oneof themost lieautifulannualseverintroduced 
377. SUTTONI IMPROVED MIXED— Flowers large, of 
5 brilliant varied colors |0 
