Ewing's Vegetable Seed Novelties for 1911 
A GRAND N EW BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
*^THE DARLINGTON 
Quite Content Pea. 
Copenhagen Market 
Cabbage. 
A splendid variety of dwarf, robust, compact habit, very hardy, and produces 
an abundance of hirge solid sprouts, which are firm and do not burst. The flavour IB 
delicious, and both for exhibition and general use it cannot be surpassed. Pkt. 3Sc. 
THE FAMOUS MARROWFAT PEA 
QUITE CONTENT** 
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 coimtry 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. lb. S1.2S;- J-lb. 70c.; pkt. 25c. 
THE SPLENDID NEW RED CABBAGE 
DANISH 
STONEHEAD 
. An early, short-stemmed variety, 
with large, round and extraordinary 
firm red heads. The plants do not 
produce many outer leaves, and the 
very d.'irk inner ones are tender and 
of good flavour when cooked. This 
very popular northern sort stands the 
winter w^ell. Pkt. 2Sc. 
The finest Novelty in 
Sugar Com for 1911 
An Early Yellow Country 
Gentleman 
Red " Danish Stonehead " Cabbage. 
COPENHAGEN MARKET 
or. 81.00; * oz. 60c.; pkt. 25c. 
GOULD GOLDEN GENTLEMAN 
In 1906, Mr. Gould crossed Golden Bantam on Country Gentleman, and after 
three years of selection from this cross w^e now have a true yellow shoe-peg variety. 
It is an early variety, fully as early as Golden Bantam. The ears are medium 
sized, with irregular rows of bright yellow kernels. The color is rather a more 
pronounced yellow than golden. Of most delicious flavour, 
very sweet and juicy, and is without a peer in this res- 
pect. Bears uniformly two ears to the stalk, lb. 50c.; 
i lb. 30c.; pkt. 10c. 
EWING'S New Northern Grown Strain 
EARLIANA TOMATO 
The Earliest, Smoothest, Hardest and Best Early Tomato 
Grown. This seed is grown well to the North and each year 
our short cool season tends to breed in earliness and vigour, 
for as the vines are healthy up here, they need not be sprayed 
for blight. Herewith we give extract of a customer's letter 
to the grower: — 
" I have tried all the various strains of Earliana on the market 
and youis is the ONLY ONE I have found that meets my idea of what 
a good early tomato should be. As grown here I found it perfectly 
smooth, biscuit-shaped and early, and it seems to me that its habit of 
ripenmg its early crop all at onoe is a great advantage to the market 
grower, tor in my test the larger part of the crop came at onoe, while 
the price was good." oz. 80c. Pkt. 20c. 
A GRAND CABBAGE FROM DENMARK 
A very fine second early Cabbage; heads large, globe-shaped 
and remarkably solid; the outside leaves are well developed. 
The tonnage weight of this variety is 14 to 16 pounds. 
