EWINQ'S VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1909 
CONDITIONS OF SALE: — Wm. Ewing & Co. give no warranty j'rexpressed or implied, as to description, 
quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds they send put, and will not be in any way 
'. responsible for the crop. If goods are not accepted on these terms they are at once to be returned. 
Pefore ordering, read carefully the front page of Catalogue regarding payment of postage, etc. 
SEEDS PREPAID BY MAIL:— Please note that prices in the following list include prepayment of post- 
age on Seeds offered in packets, ounces and quarter pounds to any post office in Canada, when money 
accompanies the order, unless otherwise mentioned. On half pounds and pounds, postage must be 
added at the rate of 5 cents per lb. for all Post Offices in Canada, and at the rate of 16 cents per lb., 
on quarter pounds, half pounds and pounds, when mailed to Newfoundland or U. S. A. 
i MABKET GABDEXEBS;— Using large quantities of Seed win please send for our Special Market Gardeners' Price List. | 
ARTICHOKE 
-FR. ARTICHAUT 
The Globe Artichoke is cultivated for its flower-heads, which are cooked like ."Uparagus 
slightly during winter will remain in bearing ?ieveral years 
GREEN GLOBE 
EARLY PURPLE GLOBE 
JERUSALEM GUNT WHITE— Bulbs 20c. per lb., 3 lbs. 50c., post paid 
ASPARAGUS 
— FR. ASPERGE 
One ounce of seed will sow about 
40 ft. of a row. A bed 12 x 40 feet 
requires 100 plants, which is suffi- 
cient for the use of a small family. 
Soil should be made as rich as pos- 
.sible before planting, and the beds 
should be manured, and slightly 
dug every fall. 
NEW GIAMT SNOW-CAP— By 
far the earliest Asparagus. 
Heads are pure white, and of 
the most delicate flavor, oz. 
2.5c.; pkt. 10c. 
GIANT PURPLE ARGENTEUIL 
— An early and remarkably 
healthy variety and extensive- 
ly grown in France. Stalks 
grow to a mammoth size, and 
quality is excellent, pkt. 
5c.; oz. 20c.; i lb. 40c. 
PALMETTO — Grows to an immense size. The heads 
are green without any purple tinge, are of excellent 
flavor, and tender, lb. 75c. ; } lb. 25c. ; oz. 10c. ; 
Gonover's Colossal Aspai agus. pkt. 5c. 
CONOVER'S COLOSSAL — ^The Standard variety, grows very large, often producing stems 3 
and 4 inches in circumference ; very tender, lb. 60c.; J lb. 20c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. 5c. 
COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH WHITE — Produces white shoots, rather larger than Gonover's 
Colossal, and the plant is more robust and vigorous than other giant varieties, lb. $1.00 ; 
i lb. 30c. ; oz. 10c. ; pkt. 5c. 
I We can supply fine, strong, two-year old plants of the leading varieties at Si.oo per lOO, express extra. 
BORECOLE OR KALE-fr choux verts 
Sow early in Spring, <'ulture .same as Cabbage. 
DOBBIE'S VICTORIA — Grows from 20 to 21 inches high and produces medium-sized leaves 
Set tlie plants in any good soil, and if covered 
oz. 50c. pkt. 5c. 
oz. 50c. pkt 5c. 
$2 per bushel at purchaser's expense. 
Dwarf Green Curled Kale. 
that are exquisitely crisp and curled, pkt. 15c. 
TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— Beautifully curled and crisped, ex- 
tremely hardy 
DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH— Of medium height with large spread- 
ing heads, well crisped and very hardy 
per oz. per pkt. 
15c. 
15c. 
5c. 
5c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS-FR. chou a jet DE BRUXELLES 
The cultivation of tliis delicious vegetable is similar to that of Cabbage. To preserve through winter, store 
in a cool cellar witli roots in eartll. 
EDINBURGH PRIZE— A splendid Strain of strong-growing habit. The stem is completely 
studded with sprouts of very fine quality. Jib. 70c. ; oz. 25c.; pkt. 5c. 
DWARF PARIS MARKET — A fine reliable half-dwarf variety bearing a large crop'of perfect Edinburgh Prize Brussels 
sprouts, i lb. 60c; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. " "^"^Spi-outs. 
