WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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CABBAGE — Contd. 
EWING'S SELECTED EARLY WINNINGSTADT — (True 
French grown.) Of conical shape; about same size as Jersey 
Wakefield, but not quite so early. Forms the hardest head 
of any early Cabbage. A most popular variety on account 
of Its great solidity. Of excellent quality, and is little 
affected with the Cabbage worm. lb. $1.75; i lb. 50c.; 
oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
LARGE EARLY OXHEART— lb. 81.60 ; 1 lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; 
pkt. 5c. 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES 
EWING'S SELECT DANISH "CANNON BALL "—Extra 
Selected Stock — Heads are nearly round in shape, and 
every way it is a distinct variety of Fall or Winter 
Cabbage. There is no variety that approaches it in solid- 
ity. Is saleable 
shortly after the 
Henderso n's 
Summer, and is 
equally good for 
storing, as it is a 
splendid keeper. 
Every plant pro- 
duces a head. 
Every market 
gardener should 
grow it. lb. 
82.25; } lb. 60c.; 
oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
HENDERSON'S 
IjM PROVED 
EARLY SUM- 
MER— Produces 
large solid round 
flattened heads 
of excellent qua- 
lity. Comes in 
lb. 81.60; lb. 50c.; oz. 
Ewing's Select Danish " Cannon Ball." 
just after Standard and Etampes. 
20c.; pkt. 5c. 
SUCCESSION — A popular second early variety about ten 
days later than Henderson's Early Summer, larger heads 
and more uniform. An attractive light green color and 
splendid keeper, lb. $1.75; i lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; -okt. 5c 
SELECTED ALL-SEASONS or VANDERGAW— A great favor- 
ite with market gardeners; a sure header, and produces large 
extremely hard and solid heads, flat on top, and is ready 
for market almost as soon as Henderson's Summer. As 
good for winter and autumn as for early surmner. lb. 81 75 • 
i lb. 5Dc.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. " ' 
ALL-HEAD EARLY— The largest heading of all early Cab- 
bages. Remarkably solid deep flat heads, of uniform size. 
Growth compact and with few outer leaves, lb $1 75- 
1 lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. ' ' ' 
Henderson's Improved Early Summer. 
Ewing's Improved St. Denis Drumhead Cabbage. 
FOTTLER'S IMPROVED BRUNSWICK— Large soUd flat 
heads, dwarf compact growth, while the few outer leaves 
grow closely about the heads. The heads are uniform and 
hard. Planted early will be ready for use in^August. A 
tavonte with market gardeners, lb. $1.60; i lb. 50c.: 
oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
LATE OR WINTER VARIETIES 
SELECT AUTUMN KING or WORLD BEATER— Ex- 
tremely large solid headed variety quite distinct in its 
characteristics. Enormous flattened heads bluish-green 
in color, but requires a somewhat longer season of growth 
than the smaUer varieties, lb. $1.75; 1 lb. 50c.; oe. 20c.; 
pkt. 5c. 
LARGE BRUNSWICK SHORT STEM— Used as a second 
early and late variety, and produces very large, solid heads. 
A fine sort. lb. 81.60; } lb. 50c.; oz. 206.; pkt. 5c. 
SELECTED LATE FLAT DUTCH— A splenSid strain. Re- 
markably large flat heads, even, very solid and of fine tex- 
ture. A sure heading sort and excellent keeper, lb. $1.60; 
} lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
EWING'S IMPROVED ST. DENIS DRUMHEAD— The favorite 
winter variety ; extra large heads, extremely solid and of 
excellent quality ; a splendid keeper. One of the best. lb. 
81.60 ; i lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
SUREHEAD— Remarkable for its certainty to head; pro- 
duces large, solid flattened heads of Flat Dutch type. The 
heads are uniform, hard and fine in texture. Of excellent 
quality, and a popular sort with all lovers of good Cabbage, 
lb. 81.75; i lb. 50c.; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
MARBLEHEAD MAMMOTH— A grand variety. Immense 
heads, sohd and of excellent quality. Good keeper. lb. 
81.75;ii lb. 50c. ; oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
Surehead Cabbage 
