^ EWINGS 
Veg'etable Seeds for 1908 
CONDITIONS OF SALE :— While we exercise great care to have all Seeds pure, reliable, and true to name, our 
Seeds are sold without any warranty expressed or Implied, and without any responsibility on our part In 
respect to the crop. If Seeds are not accepted on these terms, they must be returned at once. 
Before ordering, read carefully the front page of Catalogue regarding payment of postage, etc. 
SEEDS PKEPAID BY MAIL;-Please note that prices In the following list Include prepayment of postage 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 
6 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. 
MAKKET GAKDENEBS I— Using large quantities of Seed will please send for our Special Market Gardeners Price 
liist. 
ARTICHOKE— FR. artichaut 
The Globe Artichoke is cultivated for its flower-heads, which are cooked like Asparagus. Set tlie plants in any good soil, 
and if covered slightly during winter will remain in bearing several years. 
GREEN GLOBE oz. SOc. pkt. 5c. 
EARLY PURPLE GLOBE oz. 50o. pkt. 5c. 
JERUSALEM GIAHT WHITE-Bulbs 20c. per lb., 3 lbs. 50c., post paid ; 82 per bushelat purchaser's expense 
ASPARAGUS 
One ounce of seed will sow 
about 40 ft. of a row. A bed 12 
X 40 feet requires 100 plants, 
which is sufficient for the use of 
a small family. Soil should be 
made as rich as possible before 
planting, and the beds should be 
manured, and slightly dug every 
fall. 
NEW GIANT SNOW-CAP— By far 
the earliest Asparagus. Heads are 
pure white, and of the most deli- 
cate flavor, oz. 25c.; pkt. 10c. 
ARGENTEUIL— An early and re- 
markably healthy variety and 
extensively grown in France. 
Stalks glow to a mammoth size, 
andquahtyis excellent, pkt. 10c. ; 
oz. 20c. ; U. lb. 40c. 
PALMETTO— Grows to an immense 
size. The heads are green with- 
out any purple tinge, are of 
excellent flavor, and tender, 
lb. 75c. ; i lb. 25c. ; oz. 10c. ; pkt. 5c. 
CONOVER'S COLOSSAL— Grows very large, often producing 
stems 3 and 4 inches in circumference ; very tender, lb. 60c. ; 
]4, lb. 20c.; oz. lOc; pkt. 5c. 
COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH WHITE— Produces white shoots, 
rather larger tlian Conover's Colossal, and the plant is more 
robust and vigorous than other giant varieties. lb. $1.00; 
}4, lb. 30c.; oz. lOc; pkt. 5c. 
We can supply fine, strong, two-year old plants of the lead 
ing varieties at li.oo per loo, express extra. 
Dwarf Green Curled Kale. 
Conover's Colossal Asparagus. 
BORECOLE OR KALE 
Saw early in Spring, culture same as Cabbage. 
DOBBIE'S VICTORIA— Grows from 20 to 24 inches high and 
produces medium-sized leaves that are exquisitely crisp and 
curled. Sprouts freely after the heads have been cut, and 
these sprouts are delicious when cooked as spinage. pkt. 15c. 
per oz. per pkt. 
TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH 15c. 5c 
DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH 15c. 5c. 
BRUSSELS 
SPROUTS 
— Fr. Chou a Jet de Bruxelles. 
The cultivation of this delicious 
vegetable is similar to that 
of Cabbage. To preserve 
through winter, store in a 
cool cellar with roots in earth. 
EDINBURGH PRIZE — Grows 
large, and the stem is com- 
pletely stud led with sprouts, 
oz. 25c. ; pkt 5c. 
DWARF PARIS MARKET— A 
fine reliable dwarf variety 
with perfect sprouts, oz. 20c. ; 
pkt. 5c. 
Edinburgh Prize Brussels 
Sprouts. 
