WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 
CRIMSON RAMBLER— 1 year, 2Sc. 3 yrs. 50c. 
YELLOW « AGLAIA— « 
WHITE « THALIA— " « 
DOROTHY PERKINS — Shell pink, winner of Nickerson Cup, 
England. Strong 3 year old plants. SOc. each. 
LADY GAY — Cherry red. Blooming in clusters, fine pillar 
rose. SOc. each. 
HIAWATHA — Deep crimson, shading white, golden anthers. 
40c. each. 
TAUSENDSCHON— Splendid silvery pmk, shading to white. 
40c. each. 
VIELCHENBLAP. The New Blue Rose. SOc. each. 
THE NEW EVERBLOOMING CRIMSON 
RAMBLER 
FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD— This rose is a sport from the 
famous Crimson Rambler, but much more brilliant in color. 
It is of vigorous growth, and when in bloom it supersedes 
all other climbers by the wonderful display of its briUiant 
crimson clusters of flowers. Starting to bloom in spring it 
continues till autumn, and flowers profusely on the young 
wood in the first year. Strong^ plants, 7Sc. each. 
HARDY EVERBLOOMING BABY 
RAMBLERS 
AJnrCHEN MULLER — New Polyantha, coral red, very flori- 
ferous. Strong 3 yrs. SOc. 
BABY RAMBLER— Bright crimson. Small plants, 2Sc. 
3 yrs. SOc. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET— White Baby Rambler. Strong 3 
yrs. SOc. 
RUGOSA ROSES 
RUGOSA WHITE— 40c. RUGOSA PINK— 40c. 
" RED— 40c. 
STANDARD TREE ROSES— Red and White Baby Ramblors. 
(Grafted on one stem.) 7Sc. each. 
SWEET BRIAR 
THE OLD ENGLISH VARIETY 40 
LILIES 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM— (Japan grown)— A variety bearing 
in clusters beautiful snow white, trumpet-shaped flowers 
of great fragrance, and like Lilium Harrisii in shape, but 
blooms later, extending the season of that beautiful variety. 
This is also a splendid variety for outdoor planting, being 
perfectly hardy. (7 to 9 inches in circumference at 81.00 
per doz., lOc. each); (9 to 10 inches in circumference 81.75 
per doz., 20c. each.) 
LILIES— Contd. 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM GIGANTEUM— Although forcing 
somewhat later than the other varieties, this sort produces 
larger blooms, of superior keeping qualities, and of late is 
becoming very much in demand. (7 to 9 inches in cir- 
cumference, 81.25 per doz., ISc. each); (9 to 10 inches in 
circumference, 82.00 per doz., 20c. each.) 
CANDIDUM (St. Joseph Lily)— This variety, although one of 
the hardiest, must be planted in the early autunm to suc- 
ceed well. Extra selected bulbs. (81.00 per doz., 10c. 
each.) 
AURATUM — Large white flowers, the petals of which^are 
delicately spotted with crimson and striped with pale gold 
color. (8 to 9 inches in circumference, $1.00 per doz., 
10c. each); (9 to 11 inches circumference, 81.50 per doz., 
15c. each); (11 to 13 inches circumference, 82.50 per doz., 
2Sc. each.) 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM— One of the most beautiful of all lilies 
of the Speciosum type, with flowers of the purest white, 
3 feet. (8 to 9 inches circumference 81.25 per doz., 15c. 
each); (9 to 11 inches circumference, 82.00 per doz., 20c 
each.) 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM— Pure white ground, heavily spotted 
with crimson, 3 feet. (8 to 9, 81.00 per doz., 10c. each)- (9 
to 11, 81.50 per doz., 15c. each). 
SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE— Very large flowers, rich blood 
crimson, spotted. (9 to 11 inches circumference, 81.50 per 
doz., 15c. each.) 
BROWNII— One of the best hardy varieties, with large 
flowers, pure white inside and chocolate colored anthers, 
outside brownish purple; height 3 feet. Price, extra large 
size, 82.50 per doz., 25c. each. 
GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS 
PALM, Kentia Belmoreana— The Kentia class of palms are 
among the very best for general cultivation, and are 
probably the most exempt from disease. Belmoreana 
is one of the best in its class Each 82.00 and up 
' Kentia Forsteriana — Each 82.00 " 
" Latania Borbonica — Each 82.00 " 
" Areca Lutescens — Each 82.00 " 
" Cocos Weddellana — Each 81.00 " 
" Phoenix Canariensis 82.00 " 
" Phoenix Roebelenie 82 00 " 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA— (Norfolk Island Pine) ."81.50 " 
ASPIDISTRA— Green variegated leaves 82.00 " 
DRACAENA INDmSA— (Fountain Plant) ' 50c " 
" LINDENI — Variegated leaves $1.00 " 
FERNS— (For house cultivation) iSc « 
BOSTON FERNS soc « 
CROTONS— Varieties [. soc 
FICUS ELASTICA— (Rubber Plant) ".' 7Sc " 
" PANDURATA (new) '.84.00 « 
GREVILLEAROBUSTA...... .. SOc « 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS — Each. . 40c « 
SPRENGERI — Each.... 40c « 
Good-sized carefully grown, well hardened off plants ready for planting 
out any time in May. 
ALTERNANTHERA, ACHYRANTHUS, AGERATUM, COLEUS, LANTANA, LOBELIA PYRETHRUM 
PANSY, SINGLE PETUNIA, SINGLE GERAnIuM, VERBENArETC 
Price $1.00 per dozen. lOc. each. 
SALVIA, CANNA, VARIEGATED GERANIUM, FUCHSIA, HELIOTROPE, DOUBLE PETUNIA 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE GERANIUMS, LANTANA, ETC. i-^AuniA, 
Price $1.50 per dozen. 1 5c. eacii. 
. „ . , . „ These are grown in hot-beda from choice secda. 
^A^!^^' Dnnn-nondi. Marigold. Ten Week Stock. Salpiglossis. Sweet Scabious. Zinma. and all the L«adlmr 
Price, $1.50 per 100. 25c. per doz. 
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