WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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DAHLIA— Contd. 
No. Pkt. eta, 
221. TOM THUMB 
DOUBLE— Fin- 
est mixed, h. 
h. p., li ft. . . . 
222. EWING'S DOU- 
223. 
BLE PRIZE 
MIXTURE — A 
splendid giant 
flowering Strain, 
superb colors . . 
SINGLE VARIE- 
TIES— Finest 
mixture 
224. NEW SINGLE 
COLLARETTE- 
Has a row of 
short petals 
around the'' disc 
lilie a frill or 
collar 
225. CACTUS Varie- 
ties in Splendid 
Mixture 15 
The petals of the Cactus variety instead of being rounded 
and curved, as in ordinary Dahlias, are long, twisted and 
beautifully recurved. Must be sown early. 
For DAHLIA ROOTS— .See Plant Department. 
TIATTTT? A The flowers of the Datura are large and 
UJVA trumpet-shaped. 
226. Mixed— Many sorts (3 tt) 
Cyclamen — Ewing's Prize Strain 
DIANTHUS h a. 
(Indian and Japanese Pinks) 
These are amongst the most decorative of border annuals, 
and their brilliant colors render them indispensable for sum- 
mer bedding and to cut for bouquets and vases. 
SINGLE VARIETIES Pkt.cts 
THE BRIDE or LITTLE GEM— White with pur- 
ple centre; plants grow from 6 to S inches high, 
and are completely covered with bloom 10 
CRIMSON BELLE— 1 ft., brilliant dark red 10 
EASTERN QUEEN— 1 ft., marbled rose. A 
beauty |0 
SNOWFLAKE— 1 ft. Large pure white flowers, 
No. 
227. 
228. 
229. 
230. 
beautifully fringed |0 
231. HEDDEWIGI— Mixed Single Varieties |0 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
232. SALMON QUEEN — A beautiful distinct new shade 
of brilliant salmon. Fringed and splendidly 
double. Plants are of good habit and free bloom- 
ers 10 
233. MOURNING PINK— 1 ft. Double flowers of 
rich dark purple-maroon, and edged with pure 
white 10 
234. HEDDEWIGI— Japan Pink Double, mixed colors 10 
235. HEDDEWIGI DIADEMATUS — Large flowers of 
various colors, edged and marbled in unique 
fashion, 1 ft ' |0 
236. FIREBALL— 1 ft.— New— Extra double brilliant 
beautiful IS 
SNOWDRIFT " 
dark scarlet, very 
237. NEW DOUBLE ANNUAL PINK 
238. 
239. 
— ;This is one of the best of the many varieties of 
Dianthus now grown. The robust and freely- 
branching plants grow about a foot high, and most 
of them thi-ow up a multitude of strikingly large 
flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, very double and with 
finely laciniated petals of the purest white, the 
eifect in clumps and masses being very striking. . 25 
IMPERLALIS ALBUS fl. pi.— Double pure white. . 10 
LACINIATUS STRLATUS— Double fringed, 1 ft., 
mixed 10 
Dianthus Heddewigi, Single 
240. CHOICE MIXED— Single and double varieties . . 
A superb mixture of the best varieties, in great diversity 
of colors. Dianthus, gerierjilly, w^ill stand the winter, but it 
is better to treat it as an annual. 
See PINKS. 
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