30 WILLIA M EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 
TniUTATn rnn+H TiiTiP PinV Has the same character of growth and fruiting as Spark's Earliana, and is 
iUMAiU ^/Onta. June fina.. ^ . prolific The fruit is of medium size, uniform, smooth and attrac- 
tively shaped. In color, it is a bright pleasing pink, and will continue to bear and ripen fruit until the frost. J 
lb. $1.50: oz. 40c.; pkt. Sc. , ., , 
T' • i. j„ Tk™.„^* C+^«a This new variety resembles Dwarf Champion, but is of stronger growth and more 
Li vingston S UWari stone. ^^^^ ^j^^ ^^.^j^ resembles Livingston's Stone in color, shape and what is more re- 
markable for an erect sort, it is practically of same size. The New Dwarf Stone is f"'ly double the size of Dwarf Cham^^^ 
and yet equally as early. It is fully as prolific, and consequently vastly more productive. 1 lb. $1.25, oz. 35c. pkt. 5c. 
Reautv The smoothest and best of the large purple sorts. Vines large vigorous and heayy bearers;^ fruit large, 
ISeaUty. ^^^^^^^ i„ si^e, very smooth, color of skin purplish pink; flesh hght pink and of excellent flavor, i lb. 70c., 
oz 20c. ; pkt. 5c. . r i 
t>««/1nf,^co This is the largest-fruited Tomato and is of fine quality for slicing. The vines are of strong growth, 
PonderOSa. /ruil largdy oblong in form, deep through, and generally ridged or ribbed; deep purple in .colo^^ They 
are solidly fieshy w^thSl seed cells; of tine sweet flavor. Planted in good soil, pruned to a single stem, fruits frequently 
attain a weight of one pound or more, i lb. 81.50; oz. 40c.; pkt, 5c. . ■ 
■ur „ One of the finest for CTowinc on stakes. A handsome main crop variety, unsurpassed in quality ana in tne 
Magnus, one uctlon of Ine largfpurpfish-pink fruits. The fruits are usually w ^eep from stem to blos^o"^ 
of them being almost globe-shaped Ripens evenly and does not crack about the stem. Fruit borne in clusters of four, 
i lb $1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. 5c. . „ . . j j 
EARLY ACME-Medium-sized fruit, round and very snnooth. . Color a glossy red with purplish tinge. Very tardy and Produo- 
ti%^, flesh solid and of excellent flavor. This is the best variety for market-gardeners who want an early purple-fruited sort, 
i lb' 70c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. . , . .„ . 
EWING'S FREEDOM— A sood sort in even' way. Some varieties may produce a few fruits earlier, but none will produce more 
^t during the earliet ^a?t of the seasSi, an^d it will keep on prod'ucing till frost stops it. Grows in clusters, is round and 
of a bright red color, oz. 35c. ; pkt. Sc. „ i. ^ t ^ 
CRIMSON CUSHION— Large and like Ponderosa produces but little seed, but is far handsomer than that sort. Is a second 
™ and a^™mous cfo'pper Bright red, without the slightest tinge of purple, and for flavor and solidity is unexcelled, 
i lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. Sc. ,, j . , d- -tv, a„^. 
PERFECTION— Produces large fruit until close of season. Smooth and of handsome blood-red color. Ripens with Acme. 
A splendid sort for the home garden or market garden, i lb. 70c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
" FORCING VARIETIES. 
(For under Glass.) 
« .. . Trr- i -o i Tlio Pninmitt^pp of the R H S we^e so favorably impressed with the high value of 
Sutton's Winter Beauty. ^jJl^ ^Za^iTllt an Wd of Merit was made for it, principally on the ground of 
its exceptional utility as a winter-fruiting variety. The plant possesses a strong constitution, and bears with great freedom. 
Fruits of good size, fairiy smooth, deep in color, and of superb quality, pkt. zsc. 
SUTTON'S BEST OF ALL-A splendid sort. Sets very free and is an immense cropper. Fruit borne m heavy bunches. Deep 
COMEtIa ?;'r^%Ifi7h:^°^^^^^^ by many to be the best forcing variety known. Scarlet fruit, pkt. 15c. 
GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD VARIETIES. 
* lb. oz. 
ATLANTIC PRIZE— Bright red— extra early 
TROPHY — Large, solid, smooth — bright red 
HONOR BRIGHT— The long keeping variety • • 
DWARF CHAMPION— Deep purplish red- popular dwarf ^ 
sort 
ROYAL RED— Great canning variety — deep red— large 
and solid ;.• V ' V;v '' V Vn 
NEW STONE — Large, smooth, sohd, scarlet— (Grand sort) 
FAVORITE— Solid, smooth, bright scariet— large, hand- 
some sort (excel" 
GOLDEN QUEEN- 
yellow 
cut; 
-Large and smooth, beautiful golden 
80c. 
25c. 
Sc. 
70 
20 
5 
70 
20 
5 
00 
30 
5 
80 
25 
S 
70 
20 
5 
70 
20 
5 
80 
25 
5 
Livingston's New Globe Tomato. 
SMALL FRUITED PRESERVING VARIETIES. 
STRAWBERRY or GROUND CHERRY— (Husk Tomato) 
small yellow fruits 
PEACH— Beautiful pinkish coloring 
PEAR SHAPED— Of rich distinct flavor. Plum shaped. 
YELLOW PLUM— Bright lemon-yellow. 2 in. m length... 
50 
50 
50 
50 
ASPARAGUS— 2 years old $1.00 per 100 
ASPARAGUS— 3 years old '-SO " 
CABBAGE— In variety 50 
CELERY— Transplanted ••00 
CUCUMBER 25 per pot 
MONTREAL NUTMEG MELON 25 
SEEDLING VEGETABLE PLANTS. 
TOMATO— Seedlings 25c. per doz. $1.25 per 100 
CAULIFLOWER '-OO 
CELERY — Seedlings 
EGG PLANT 25 per pot 
TOMATO— Large transplanted plants 2.50 per 100 
Pot grown 40 per doz. 
