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SUGAR BEET— betterave a sucre 
I When ordered by maU, add 5c. per lb. and 2c. per j lb. for postage. ( 
CREEN TOP WHITE SUGAR BEET— A large variety extensively grown for feeding stock, lb. 20c. ; i lb. 10c. ; 4 lbs. 70c. 
RED TOP SUGAR BEET— Somewhat similar to preceding, but of richer quality, lb. 20c.; J lb. 10c. ; 4 lbs. 70c. 
EWING*S GIANTi INTERMEDIATE SUGAR BEET 
'Add 5c. per lb. if by mail. 
Taking into account cs extra heavy crop production, in comparison with Danish 
Sugar Beet, and to which it is very similar, farmers will find it to be by far the most 
profitable of the two. 
GIANT ROSE SUGAR BEET — is intermediate in form, not so long as the Long Red Mangel 
l)Ut of much greater diameter of shoulder, which is of rosy color, while below the ground 
the root is nearly white. Its pre-eminent qualities are Heavy production; Solidity, 
thus rendering it a grand keeper; Great feeding value on account of its extra percentage 
of saccharine matter, occasioned by its origin being the hybridizing of the Long Red 
Mangel with the richest sugar-producing vai ieties of Sugar Beets ; Ease in harvesting, 
as it has but one tap root. To sum up its ad\ antages, it is a much greater cropper than 
any variety of Sugar Beet, more nutritive than any Mangel, and on account of its sweet 
sugary flavor is greedily eaten by all classes of stock, and produces the richest and best 
flavored Milk and Butter, while for Beef production it is particularly profitable. 
EWING"5 GIANT ROSE INTERMEDIATE SUGAR BEET— J lb. 10c. ; lb. 25c.: 4 lbs. 90c. 
THOUSAND HEADED KALE 
Makes a splendid forage crop for sheep. Is very productive, rich in nutritive value 
and verv hardy. Grows 3 to 4 ft. high, branches out right from the bottom. It grows 
with increased rapidity after being fed. Is relished by hogs, cattle and sheep. 3 lbs. 
per acre broadcast. 1 lb. per acre in drills 18 inches apart, i lb. 12c.; i lb. 20c. 1 lb. 
30c.; 4 lbs. $1.00. Add 5c. per lb. if by mail. 
RAPE— ^'R* NAVETTE 
BROAD-LEAVED ESSEX — Rape is of easy culture, and can either be sown at the rate of 
2 lbs. per acre, in drills, and cultivated in the same way as Turnips, or may be sown 
broadcast (but onlj' when the land is clean), the rate of 5 lbs. of seed to the acre. In 
order to get a full paying result in either case, the land should be well manured. It 
can be sown any time in June or early in July, so that its advantages as a " catch " 
crop are apparent. The best way is to feed it off the fields, with sheep or hogs, and 
there is nothing that will fatten lambs in the fall so well and so cheaply as Rape will, 
lb lOc; in lots of 10 lbs. 90c. By mail, add 5 cents per lb. for Canadian postage. 
TURNIPS YELLOW & WHITE FIELD VARIETIES 
FR. NAVET. — 2 to 4 pounds will sow an acre. 
If ordered by mail add 5c. per lb. 
to Newfoundland and U. S. A. 
and 2c. on J lb. for Canadian postage, or 16c. per lb. 
The following varieties do not keep so well as Swedes, but can be sown later, and 
are heavy yielders : — 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN— Large globe-shaped variety, with yellow flesh of 
fine quality. } lb. 10c. ; lb. 25c.; 4 lbs. 95c. 
GREENiTOP YELLOW ABERDEEN— Different from preceding in color only, i lb. 10c; lb. 25c.; 4 lbs. 90c. 
IMPROVED PURPLE TOP MAMMOTH — The heaviest cropping White Turnip, flesh very solid and nutritious. A reliable 
cropper and valuable for early feeding. Jib. 10c. ; lb. 25c.; 4 lbs. 95c. 
SELECT WHITE GLOBE— A quicl< growing variety of great value for late sowing. } lb. 10c. ; lb. 25c.; 4 lbs. 90c. 
GREYStONE — An immense cropper; good large sort for late sowing, ilb. lOc; 
■<s ■ lb. 25c.; 4 lbs. 95c. 
WHITE FLAT NORFOLK — A standard variety for stock feeding; grows to large 
size, i lb. 10c. ; lb. 25c.; 4 lbs. 95c. 
EWING'S SELECT SWEDE TURNIPS 
FR. CHOTJ DE SIAM— 2 to 4 lbs, will sow an acre 
If ordered by mail, add Sc. per lb. and 2c. on J lb. for Canadian postage, and | 
16c. per lb. to Newfoundland and U.S.A. | 
ONE POUND 
SWING'S SELECT STRAIN MAMMOTH CLYDE PURPLE TOP— A grand variety. 
Produces an enormous weight of roots per acre, of wonderful smoothness and 
size; the flesh is remarkably solid, fine of texture and nutritious. This splendid 
Swede is one of the most profitable sorts grown, i lb. 10c. ; lb. 25c.; 
4 lbs. 95c. 
EWING'S SELECT STRAIN ELEPHANT PURPLE TOP— A splendid tankard- 
shaped sort of distinct form, la ge size, and a heavy cropper. It ran Ics high 
in feeding qualities, flesh being finely grained, of uch yellow color, and finest 
quality. Jib. 10c. ; lb. 2.5o.; 41l5s. 95c. 
' BEST OF ALL " — A large growing variety, distinct in form and midway be- 
tween the Tankard and Globe varieties in shape and of light purple color on 
top. It grows well out of the ground, has a small neck and comparatively 
small shaw and not much root. The flesh is solid and of excellent table quality, 
yields a large crop, i lb. 10c. ; 1 lb. 25c.; 4 lbs. 85c. 
