EWING'S Selected SEED GRAIN 
P t^°^n7^" comparing our quotations for grain, etc., with Western ones, please note the difference in freight, in favor of Montreal, to all points in 
Eastern Ontario. Quebec, and all the Lower Provinces. For large quantities please write for special quotations. 
We issue a Special Grain Price List, which we shall be pleased to mail intending purchasers 
on receipt of their inquiries. 
BARLEY 
(Bushel. 48 lbs.) 
GOVERNMENT STANDARD 
No. 21 SIX-ROWED (New) — The new variety originated at Ontario Agri- 
cultural College, which they claim is evidently surpassing the Mandscheuri and 
•? an exceedingly popular variety amongst the farmers who have grown it 
Probably the best variety which is now being grown on the farms of Ontario. 
DUCK-BILL — ^This large-grained and handsome two-rowed variety is a great 
improvement on the common two-rowed, in plumpness of grain and stiffness 
of straw. 
FOUR or SIX-ROWED— Four or six-rowed Barley will give better results on 
light or poor soils than will two-rowed. 
MANDSCHEURI-— An early six-rowed variety. 
MENSURY — This six-rowed variety is an enormous yielder. 
BLACK HULLESS — Has no beards and yields well. 
WHITE HULLESS— Has no beards and yields well. 
OATS— Continued 
BLACK TARTARIAN— Market price. 
NEW BLACK GOANETTE— Market price. 
GRAND NEW WHITE OAT, 
O. A. C, No. 72 
VERY THIN HULL 
LONG. STRONG STRAW. 
STANDS UP WELL. 
SPLENDID YIELDER. 
This grand new Oat originated on the Experimental Farm at Guelph and has 
proved to be a great success. 
The straw is long, thick and heavy, with a hull 8 p.c. thinner than any other 
Uat we know of. It has splendid feeding properties, and is the heaviest yielding 
Oat tested for years. j « 
BUCKWHEAT 
(Bushel, 48 lbs.) 
NEW JAPANESE—The kernels are nearly twice the size of any other, of a rich 
dark brown color and manufacture a superior flour. 
SILVER HULL. 
Any of the foresoing varieties of Oats postpaid by mail, S lbs. for 7Sc. 
BEANS 
(Bushel, eO lbs.) 
WHITE MARROWFAT- 
WHITE PEA— 
(Prices on application.) 
HORSE BEANS— See Miscellaneous 
Forage Plants. 
SPRING. 
RYE 
(Bushel 56 lbs.) 
FALL. 
SPELTZ 
Lb lOc; o lbs 40c; bushel, $1.45 (40 lbs. 
OATS 
(Bushel, 34 lbs.) 
We shall be pleased to furnish samples and 
quotations for quantities of Seed Oats. 
ABUNDANCE— A Tree Oat. medium stiff straw with short plump kernels, and 
ripens about eight days earlier than other varieties. Is supposed not to stool 
Has become firmly established in the West. 
TWENTIETH CENTURY— An extra heavy cropper. 
LIGOWA — Very early. 
NEWMARKET— One of the best all-round varieties ia cultivation. 
SENSATION — Very early. Stiff straw with long open head, pyramidal in form, 
a great cropper. 
SIBERIAN — Very productive. 
AMERICAN BANNER — One of the heaviest cropping white varieties in cultiva- 
tion: has given the best of satisfaction to every one growing it. Medium 
early. 
(Bushel 60 lbs.) 
PEAS 
GOVERNMENT STANDARD. 
CANADA WHITE. 
BLACK EYE AND WHITE EYE MARROWFAT. 
GOLDEN VINE— A good yielder. 
PRINCE ALBERT— Early and productive. 
BLUE PRUSSIAN— The most profitable to raise to sell for cooking purposes. 
CANADIAN BEAUTY— A fine large pea and very productive. 
WHEAT 
(Bushel 60 lbs.) GOVERNMENT STANDARD. 
SPRING VARIETIES 
MARQUIS— By acclimatizing Hard Red Calcutta and crossing it with Red Fife 
Professor Saunders has discovered this variety named Marquis Wheat a 
type that is a week to ten days earlier than Red Fife and its equal in ev4rv 
quality. Kernels are dark red. hard and good size. Heads are medium in 
very stiff ''•=*"'<l'=s^- Smooth yellow chaff. Straw medium in height and 
PRESTON--This new wheat is the result of crossing the Red Fife on the Ladoea. 
It is red bearded with strong straw; grain is of average size, but "plump and 
flw so much'"^"^ Russian. No variety will produce more and 
WHITE RUSSIAN and LOST NATION— Well known bald varieties. 
RED FIFE and WHITE FIFE— Standard bald varieties. Manitoba grown. 
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WILD GOOSE— A very productive and hardy white headed variety 
hard and flinty; best sort to raise for feeding stock. 
COLORADO RED-BEARDED— Eariy and a grand yielder. 
FALL WHEAT 
(Bushel 60 lbs.) (GOVERNMENT STANDARD) 
CLAWSON, GARFIELD and other fall varieties. Market price. 
SEAMLESS COTTON BAGS at 30c. 
Special Prices for large quantities of Seed Grain. 
