WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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TOMATO— Contd. Livingston's new globe— Beautiful globe shape, which permits of a greater number of 
slices being taken than from fiat fruited sorts. Among the very first to ripen, although 
of large size; very smooth, firm fleshed, few seeds, ripens evenly; color a beautiful glossy rose, tinged purple. Flavor 
very delicate and agreeable; splendid slicing variety. A good general cropper, and one of the very best for greenhouse 
growing or first early crop on stakes or trellis, i lb. 82.00; oz. 60c.; pkt. 10c. 
EWING'S FREEDOM — A good sort in every way. Some varieties may 
produce a few fruits earlier, but none will produce more fruit during 
the earlier part of the season, and it will keep on producing till frost 
stops it. Grows in clusters, is round and of a bright red color, oz. 
35c.; pkt. 5c. 
CRIMSON CUSHION— Large, and like Ponderosa produces but little seed, 
but is far handsomer than that sort. Is a second early and an enormous 
cropper. Bright red, without the slightest tinge of purple, and for flavor 
and solidity is unexcelled, i lb. $1.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. 5c. 
ROYAL RED (LIVINGSTON'S)— Canners pronounce this a perfect tomato 
in every way. Deep red without any purple tinge, and is large and 
solid. Vines are exceptionally strong and vigorous, i lb. 80c.; oz. 
25c.; pkt. 5c. 
BEAUTY (LIVINGSTON'S)— This splendid tomato is without doubt the 
most widely known and popular of all the purple-fruited varieties. A 
hardy strong grower, productive, large, smooth and.of perfect shape and 
excellent quality. Color purplish-pink. } lb. 70c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. oc. 
FAVORITE — One of the best and largest perfect shaped red tomatoes in 
cultivation. Ripens evenly and early; very prolific ; flesh solid and of 
excellent flavor. Fhie sort for the home garden. J lb. 70c.; oz. 20c.; 
pkt. 5c. 
PERFECTION — Produces large fruit until close of season. Smooth and of handsome blood-red color. 
A splendid sort for the home-garden or market garden, i lb. 70c.; oz. 20e.; pkt. 5c. 
MATCHLESS — Color very rich cardinal-red. Tomatoes large, solid and meaty, containing but few seeds. On account of 
its tough skin, it is a splendid keeper and shipper, and less liable to crack in wet weather than any other large red variety. 
The plant is very productive and a strong grower and bears till frost comes. J lb. $1.00; or. 30c.; pkt. 5c. J."!, 
PONDEROSA or MONSTROUS— The largest-fruited Tomato in cultivation, and of fine quality, i lb. 81.50; oz. 40'c., 
pkt. 5c. 
GOLDEN QUEEN — A productive large, smooth, solid sort of beautiful yellow color; excellent for preserving. }lb. 70c.; 
oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
FAMOUS OLD VARIETIES 
Livingston's New Globe Tomato. 
Ripens with Acme 
i lb. 80c.; oz. 25c.; pkt. 6c. 
ATLANTIC PRIZE — An extra early sort. 
DWARF CHAMPION— i lb. 81.00; oz. 30c.; pkt. 5c. 
HONOR BRIGHT— The long keeping variety, i lb. 80c.; oz. 25c.; pkt. 5c. 
TROPHY— Very productive, i lb. 70c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
FORCING VARIETIES.— For under glass. SUTTON'S BEST OF ALL— A splendid sort. Sets very free and is 
an immense cropper. Fruit borne in heavy bunches. Deep scarlet color, fruit 
very soMd. pkt. 15c. 
COMET — A very prolific handsome sort. Claimed by many to be the best forcing variety known. Scarlet fruit, pkt. 15c. 
FANCY OR PRESERVING VARIETIES strawberry or ground cherry— strawberry-flavored, 
is used for preserving, oz. 50c.; pkt. 5c. 
PEACH TOMATO — Fruit is produced in clusters. Used for preserving, oz. 50c.; pkt. 5c. 
PEAR-SHAPED — Grows in clusters, producing small fruit of delicious flavor, oz. 50c. ; pkt. 5c. 
YELLOW PLUM— For preserves, oz. 50c.; pkt. 5c. 
TTTTJIVrTP— FR- NAVET One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill. CULTURE — For early use should be sown sa soon 
^ as ground is dry enough, in drills from 12 to 15 inches apart; thin out 6 to 9 inches in rows, according to size of variety 
SUPERB WHITE MODEL — A white variety of beautiful shape, perfectly globular in form and very smooth. Remark- 
able for its form, earliness and fine quality. Is of me- 
dium size and a splendid cropper. 11). 81.00; ilb. 
30c.; oz. 10c. pkt. 5c. 
SELECTED GOLDEN BALL or ORANGE JELLY— Root 
is perfectly globular and generally about 4 inches 
in diameter. Skin is very smooth, and bright golden 
yellow. Flesh is soft and well flavored. .4 half-early 
and a splendid sort, for the table. lb. 50c. ; } lb. 
20o.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. 5c. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE— A large root, quite 
round, white underground and purple on the upper 
part for about J of the length of the root. Is of 
splendid quality and a very heavy yielder. Flesh 
white, firm and tender, lb. 40c.; ^ lb. 15c.; oz. 
10c. ; pkt. 5c. 
EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN— This hand- 
some variety is medium-sized, very flat, quite 
smooth, pure white on the underground part and 
bright violet-red on the upper part. It is one of the 
earliest varieties known. Fine quality flesh, lb. 
75c.; i lb. 25c.; oz. 10c. ; pkt. 5c. 
EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH— A standard early 
white flat turnip; an excellent garden variety, of 
mild flavor, lb. 50c.; } lb. 20c.; oz. lOc; pt. 5c. 
Superb White Mode'iTumip. 
