WILLIAM EWING & CO. 'S SEEDCATALOOTTT^: 
SQUASH— Contd. Improved Hubbard. 
Red or Golden Hubbard. 
TOMATO 
-FR. TOMATE. 
29 
The standard Winter Squash; more generally cultivatect 
as a late sort than any other. Flesh fine-erained dry and 
. . ^ ^ , , „ °f excellent flavor, lb. $1.20; i lb. 40c.; oz. ISc; pkt. Sc. 
til ^-^^ ^f^^^ Hubbard, except in color, which is a briffht deep oranee- 
Hubbard, fine grained, cooks very /r^'Tndk'Jf SSl1or*\^S- JJ?^' '"P,!""*^" 'f^' ric'her inToirt"C 
'°el^^?s^rTtr:;^e?^^^^^ Mature. 
SOc; oz, 20c.; pkt. Sc. pr"uuciue. May be used at any stage of growth. Fruit oblong in form. lb. 81.50; i lb. 
™cS,fd™ ^^^^ te thfv^^'Tne^f/^'^ '^•"^V™-^- ^^fK* Grows about 8 to 
pkt. Sc. ^ i^rouuciive. una of the very finest for pies or stewing, lb. $1.75; i lb 60c.; oz 20c • 
" ipiSl'Se-ri:, nSr^ly'^^^Jd^ff ?^ -ry prolific 
lb. $1,00; } lb. 30c.; oz ISc- pkt 5c eramed, thick, dry and sweet. A good keeper. Shape similar to T^ul,l,„,l 
BOSTON MARROW-A widely popula; variety for Fall and Winter use 
Fruit large, oval shaped. Skin bright orange with fight cream nettW^ 
Jf rfeoT? tsiTjiirr 
MAMMOTH WHALE-Often grows ab^utS ft. long and weighing as much as 
100 lbs. Its shape is long thick in the middle aid narrowed ft both ends 
?t'Kr?i:n^?b. 7's^o;^ '2?c!;Tktnr°^' andofexceCttua^ll^: 
^Sef™ u^LTlfnerf ""if T """^^y °^ .l^''^^""^ '^^d a splendid 
One ounce will produce about 1 300 
pants. CULTURE — For early 
Plants sow in hot-beds early in 
j, inch deep. When plants are about 2 inches high ta^fS^ia^t U^^t"^ fff^^ ^J"^ 
inches apart each way. Plant out in the open ^^'ouid^TaX in " * 
danger from frost is over, 4 feet apart each way in hSs ^hi/h X h ^' °'' ^ 
wen-rotted manure mi.xed with tL soil; wat^r/^TattlSe of tr'^Vfeng*"™""' °' 
The New "Coreless." Janf^Zm^" "'"u"'* ^^^e of about the 
5o? Th? as shown in our illustra- 
ahnost eUminated, making it a most profitable vnriSvV* ^'^"^ -^"^ been 
smaU amount of waste. It is immense^ productive ^luste?^^ *° 
are produced at six to eight inches apart along the Btem All tk" f^"!" '""*^ 
market size, and many of tiem are quite larire t™„i;,= 15?' " °' are of 
sUcing variety; the seed cell/beiSg su,?oWeT bv hnVM^^^^^^ A grand, good 
delicious flesh, which is slightly more acid thS the T Lnri^^i'^^i u^''^' "^'y- ""^ 
The strong outside and inner waL of S of the "CS;^^^^^ <= , . 
and one of the best for long distance hauling or ehipphJ| Pkt 15c. ^™ 
^^Hjj^^ Spark's Select Earliana. (The 
/ Extra Early Variety.) It is the elr- 
>■ ••?5f^# "est large, smooth, hea^'y yielding red 
equal to the best medium and late sorts. Plante are very 
compact, with stout, jointed branches, and yet the vines vieS 
enormously. For an early sort in the Northern market and 
home garden, there is nothing to compare with this red tom?to 
iTmt borne in immense clusters. J lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.;pkt. Scl. 
Livingston's Ne w Globe. Beautiful globe' shape* 
~ 7 ; which permits of n 
Srf, taken than from flat fruited 
sorts. Among the very first to ripen, although of laree 
size; very smooth, firm flesh, few seeds, ripens evenlv°colo?a 
beautiful glossy rose, tinged purple. Flavor very deK 
and agreeable; splendid sUcing variety. A good "eS 
cropper, and one of the very best for ^en-house grS 
40c.tpkt%l'^ crop on stakes or trellis, i lb. 8U50; 07° 
Matchles s. '^^^ Matchless is worthy of its name- in 
I is indeed without a np^r T»,. • *^ °^ coloring and symmetry of form, it 
' <5et with fpMit tT^ f 1? •• ^'■^ °f a strong, vigorous gro^vth well 
sSpK K °"k.to'>fe «o,dW<,/ lor t,o we.k.. i lb «L«; o" 
Chalk's Early jewel. Jhe l,tg.« .nd .moothMt of the ^tn mrly red lomtoe, 
«r. larger mdmoottar The vS,7^^ .'it '"L" «" <'W."'" The tmiti 
New " Coreless " Tomato. 
