WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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-FR. CHOUX VERTS. 
Sow early in Spring, culture same as Cabbage. 
BORECOLE OR KALE 
DOBBIE'S VICTORIA— Grows from 20 to 24 inches high and produces medium-sized leaves that 
.... . I 1 _ _i I r»or lA fh per oz. pcr pKi. 
aTe'exquisitely crisp and curled, pkt. ISc. per M 1'^. 
TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— Beautifully curled and crisped, 
extremely hardy 
DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— Of medium height with 
large spreading heads, well crisped and very hardy 40c. 
15c, 
ISc. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
■D-OTTCOTTT O FR- CHOU A JET DE BRUXELLES. The 
J5xC. U £/ J^W OJt X\.\/ U O cultivation of this deUcious vegetable is similar to 
that of Cabbage. To preserve through winter, store 
in a cool cellar with roots in earth. „, , . i i.„i„ 
T7,1^r.Kiiro-li Pri7P A splendid strain of strong-growing habit. The stem is completely 
EdmbUrgn i^rize. ^^J^^^ ^^j^ ^^^^^^^ ^ery fine quality. M lb. 70c. ; oz. 2Sc. ; pkt. Sc 
DWARF PARIS MARKET— A fine reliable half-dwarf variety bearing a large crop ot perlect 
sprouts. \ lb. 60c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
— FR. CHOU-FLEUR. 
One ounce of seed will pro- 
duce about 1,500 plants. 
CtTLTDRE — Sow the seed in a hot-bed in Januanr 
or February, and when the plants are large enough, 
iransplant into boxes or other hot-beds until time comes to plant them out To fow to perfecUon, the soU^^^^^ 
I, p hcnvilv manured well cultivated during period of growth, and must never be allowed to sun er lor lacK oi 
l™t/r?lf LSI i^ obtaTnable Plant in rows about 2 ft* apart, and from 12 to 18 inches between plants according 
I o size of variety. 
We draw particular attention to the extra quality of our Cauliflower Seed, and more especially 
to Ewing's Selected Dwarf Early Erfurt and Ewing's Extra Earliest Queen of the Danes Erturt. 
Edinburgh Prize 
Sprouts 
Brussels 
Very early, pure white, large flower. Forces 
5; well and is also the favorite for outdoor 
culture We have obtained our supplies from the same celebrated grower for many years past, 
and we know no strain excels it for purity, compactness of growth or certainty of heading, 
oz $2.7S; i oz. 81.50; pkt. 25c.; J pkt. ISc. 
Ewing's Extra Earliest Queen of the Danes Erfurt. l^^^^'^'J ^f^dJ^l 
culture produces extra large, solid, pure white heads. It is the eariiest sort and a grand 
acquisition, oz. 83.00; * oz. $1.60; pkt. 25c.; i pkt. 15c. 
EARLY SNOWBALI^mall leaves, pure white solid heads, very early; valuable for forcing and for 
the open ground, oz. 82.75; i oz. 81.50; pkt. 25c.; J pkt. 15c. 
EXTRA EARLY PARIS.— A fine sort either for forcing or open air culture. Head of medium 
size and forms early, but does not continue firm very long. oz. 81.00; J oz. 60c. ; pkt. 5c. 
Ewing's Selected Dwarf Early Erfurt. 
Ewing's Selected Dwarf Early Erfurt CauUflower. (Two Prize Winners.) Ewing's ExtralEarliest Queen of the Danes Erfurt. 
HALF EARLY PARIS or NONPAREIL— Stem rather short and stout. Head large, very white, and keeps firm for a long 
time; second early, oz. 81.00; 4 oz. 60c.; pkt. Sc. 
LE NORMAND— Larse, late \-ariety, short stem and soUd head. The plant is hardy ai?d productive, oz. 81 ; i oz. 00c. ; pkt. sc. 
ABYSSINIAN or LARGE ALGIERS-Late; produces large pure white heads, oz^ St ; i oz. 60c.; pkt. Sc. ^ 
VEITCH'S AUTUMN GIANT-A large and vigorous variety ^^Hth a long stem. Heads very large, firm, pure white and well 
covered by the inner leaves. A late sort and hardy, oz. SOc; J-oz. 35c.; pkt. sc. 
