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WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
PEAS— Contd. SECOND EARLY AND MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
Laxtonian. 
Sutton's Perfection Marrowfat. 
Sutton's Matchless Marrowfat. 
A new dwarf Pel introduced by the English growers of Thomas La^^^^ 
'^t^^S^Vo.s so farg^e and we.. fi..ea, 
the quality so good, it is deserves of a place mev^^^^^ lb^^65c. ^ pods often 6 inches m 
Ewing'S Improved Stratagem, jf^gth Peas are dark green in color and of the very highest quality. It 
very hardy, and one of the veiy best -ieUe^--^ between rows Peas 
deep grein, and unsurpassed for size and flavor. Second early ; 3 ft Per 'b^ 3Sc 
An e^bition Pea of superb quality; pods are straight and from 5 6 jnches 
irTlength, well filled with from 10 to 12 large peas. The peas are a beautiful 
CO&'f^RINcV^^Sl^^^^ i'jid'm^idew well. Pods are from 5 to 7 inches long, mostly in pairs, 
''Ifeshape and fullness to those of .the tall Telephone^th P^^^^^^ '^'^^trSniry cropper bearing 
I^rovedjelephoi^ 
yORKskiRE HERO-A very fine, large, dwarf, wrinkled variety of extra fine quality and very productive. Vines two and 
LATE VARIETIES. 
l^l'^YE^O^lt^irT^i^O^^^^ very prolific sorts; pods ripen all at the same time, so successive 
sowings should be made; 4 ft. bush., S2.50; peck, 75c.; lb. lOc- 
PEPPER ™ 
Upright Sweet Salad. 
thick, mild and very sweet, 
upright, clear of the ground. 
Sow L a hot bed in April and tran.pUnt to the 0P«°5f?"°^ife*t.I,T*'T%e™ 
^le'o he-soVn^n the o,l^lro^Z^^l\l^^tf l^'^^^^^^^ 
One ounce to 2,000 plants. . tt j ^j„«+;,ro onr) n( 
- - - Of recent introduction. Handsome, productive and ot 
finest quality. The color is bright scariet and the flesh 
The Peppers are as large as Ruby King and are all borne 
upngnt. Clear oi xne gruuuu. The flesh is so thick and the f " ^o^ender that it may be 
fried like a beefsteak, and so sweet that it may be eaten hke an apple. P'^*; '.Sc 
W^^, ri,;«oca riiiTif The finest, largest and mildest Pepper of all. Chinese Giant is 
New Chmese Cjiant. ^grtainly a wonder. The plants are of strong, stocky growth, 
nf hn^ihv erect habit growing 18 inches to 2 feet in height, with abundant foliiige. ihe 
^ompSlVlInts^e verproUfic, setting three to four -tra-krge^f^^^^^^^^^ '^^hVfruH 
eirlv in the season which ripen while a second crop is setting on the branclies. ine iruii 
will shoLTn tE; illustratFon herewith, being ^-^^iZ^Z^r'^^oTllT- p\t ' iSc. 
is thick and very mild, being entirely free from any fiery flavor, oz. 75c., pkt. uc. 
Earlv Neapolitan Pepper. S^^at^* ^h^ iarfe°^^ ''Ar'^y^^^^S'^^ 
iSk^o^^^^ntri^^L^^^^^^ 
some fruits, pkt. 10c. • u • u • 
LONG RED CAYENNE-A strong, pungent variety, ha^dng long.P°i^*ed fruit, which is bright 
scariet when ripe. A well-kno^Ti and popular varety. oz 40';. , pkt. 5c. 
PardiTifll A distinct strain of Long Red Pepper, about 1 ft. bgh, °f eo^^tj^^^ushy- 
Caramai. ^g^j^^us growth, very eariy, and pods are bnght red and of good size 
400.; pkt. 5c. ^^^^.^^ Standard Varieties-PEPPER 
oz. 
oz. pkt. 
40c. 5c. 
pkt. 
Sc. 
Pepper " Chinese Giant" 
(from a photograph) 
OZ. 
BLACK NUBIAN-AlwaysCoa. Black 40c. 5c. LONG RED-Briflian^ R^^^^^ 
RHUBARBE. Sow^seed^^n M^, ^ci m the^ a— g^^ffi b*=fpUr M 
"the beds should receive a heavy dressing of manure. _ 
ST. MARTIN, VICTORU— Roots, 20c. each; 82.00 per doz. Seed, oz. 20c., pkt. sc. 
QrnpynNF.T? A cultivate same manner as Salslfy. oz. 20c. ; pkt. Sc. , ^.^ „,„ ti,«» 
Dl./L»K.^Wlii:'ix/».. v.yuitiva,«5™ J :i „j „,v,on nlontR «re sufficientlv strong, transplant mto rows three 
SEA KALE. %^\t^^^r^^^^!^^v^^^^^ "^""-^"^ " 
until the succeeding J^e, when thefclants wi.l be thoroughly blanched. Per oz. 2Sc., pkt. Sc. 
RHUBARB 
