WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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CHOICE CLOVERS 
CRIMSON — (Trifolium incaraatum) — Grows rapidly in the beginning of the season. If sown on pasture or hay land, just ae 
Is not hardy here. Per lb. 15c.; 100 lbs. S13.00. 
WHITE DUTCH — (rrifolium repcns) — Valuable in all pasture mixtures, forming in conjunction with pasture grasses, a 
fine close sod. Per lb. 25c.; E.xtra choice for lawns. Per lb. 30c. 
YELLOW— Trefoil or Hop Clover. Well adapted as a mixture with other clovers and grasses for pasture, especially for 
sheep. Per lb. 25c. . a t- , r j 
BOKHARA— (Melilotus albus)— Sweet scented, valuable for bees. Per lb. 25c. 
LUCERNE or ALFALFA— (Medicago sativa)— Yields enormously, and is a sweet and highly nutritious fodder. Should 
be sown m well-dramed soil, with a naturally free and dry subsoil, at the rate of 20 to 25 lbs. per acre, and mowi frequent- 
ly durmg the season. Per lb. 20c ; 10 lbs. at 19c. Prices for large quantities on application. 
Add sc. per lb. to above prices for Canadian postage, if ordered to be sent by mail 
PASTURE GRASSES 
EWDfG'S STANDARD PASTURE MIXTURE— Our special 
for Permanent Pasture. Per lb. 18 j. 
NO. 2 PASTURE MIXTURE— This Mixture will give a crop of hay the first season, and will afterwards make permanent 
pasture. Per lb. 15c. 
yj?'rTr'°^7'i''* above mixture 25 to 30 lbs. are required to sow an acre, when sown with grain ) 
BOTE — When mixed grasses to sow 5 acres or more are required, we give special quotations 
on apphcation. 
EWING'S "^^F^l^SV"^ LAWN GRASS 
mixture of grasses and clovers of the best and purest qualities, 
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STANDARD 
About 80 to 100 lbs, is required to sow an acre. 
I When ordered by mail add 5 cts. per lb. for postage in Canada. | 
The large and ever increasing demand for Our " Mount Royal " Standard Lawn 
Grass Mixture is the best guarantee we can offer of its value. We only use those 
varieties of Grasses that are suitable for our Canadian climate, and only the finest 
qualities of these. 
In making a new Lawn it is of the utmost importance that the ground should 
be free from weeds, and to attain this end a thorough summer fallowing is the 
best method. Before sowing, the ground should be carefully raked, and then 
sown evenly, and lightly raked in, after which it should be well rolled or " tamp- 
ed " down with the back of a spade. New mantire should never be used, on ac- 
count of the numerous weeds which it is sure to produce, lb. 30c. Special 
prices for large quantities on application). 
EWING'S ■" SPECIAL " LAWN GRASS— per lb. 20c. 
EWING'S " GOLF PUTTING GREEN " MDCTURE— Composed only of those 
grasses that form a close, even sward. Per lb. 25c. 
EWING'S " SHADY NOOK " LAWN GRASS— A combination of fine dwarf- 
growing evergreen varieties, which in their natural state grow in the woods or 
other sheltered spots, and which will quickly produce an even and abundant 
growth of beautiful green grass under trees and in shady places. Per lb. 40c. 
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