WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Oats 
(Bush. 34 lbs.) 
We shall be pleased to furnish samples and quotations 
tor quantities of Seed Oats. 
Peas 
(Bush. 60 lbs.) 
GOVERNMENT STANDARD 
IRISH WHITE— A branciiing headed cluster oat, of wonderful 
productiveness. Particularly strong straw, and doe^ not 
lodge. Per bush. $1.00. 
STORM KING— One of the latest introductions and a grand 
new sort. Heavy plump grain, stiff straw, and in compe- 
tition with many other sorts has proved as good as the best 
Bush., $1.00; 10 bush, lots, 90c. 
TWENTIETH CENTURY -An extra heavy cropper. Grain 
IS heavy with thin hull and straw is strong. Bush $100- 
^ 10 bush, lots, 90c. ■ * ■ . 
WAVERLEY— Very thin skin, while the kernels are large 
and well flavored, making it a favorite sort for milling 
purposes. Strong straw. Bush., *1. 00; 10 bush, lots, 90o! 
WHITE DANISH— A heavy cropper. Grain is large and 
plump, while the straw is stiff and not subject to lodge 
Bush., Jil.OO; 10 bush, lots, 90c. ^ 
LIGOWA— Has done remarkably well in Canada. Strong 
T tm^^vYa?"'^.^®''^ ^^'■''y- '^ush, -1.00; 10 bush, lots, 90c. 
SI, . , „ ^"y- '^"d has so far proved itself rust proof. 
wiAiV'iA^iT^li'^ P'"'"? Bush. $1 .00; 10 bush, lots, 90c 
JNiiW MARKET— Recommended as being one of the best all 
round varieties in cultivation. Strong straw and heavy 
gram. Per bush., $1.00; 10 bush, lots, 90c. 
SENSATION— Very early. Stiff straw with long open head, 
pyramidal in form, a great cropper. Per bush., 95c; 10 
bush, lots, 90c. 
SIBERIAN— Its great productiveness has caused it to become 
one of the most popular sorts. Per bush., 9oc; 10 bush, lots 
90f. 
AMERICAN BANNER— One of the heaviest cropping white 
varieties m cultivation; has given the best of satSfaction 
to every one growing it. Medium early. Bush., 95c; 10 
bush, lots, 90c. 
CANADA WHITE— Market price. 
BLACK TARTARUN— The best variety for peaty or mucky 
soil but succeeds well on all sorts of land. Bush., $1.00 
10 bush, lots, 90c. 
NEW BLACK GOANETTE— Grain weighs as much per bushel 
as the heaviest of the white sorts. Bush. $1.00; 10 bush 
lots, 90c. 
Any of the foregoing (Kfrieties of Oats postpaid by mail. 
5 lbs. for 60c. r j , 
We do our best to procure seed peas free from weevil — 
but this is getting more difficult from year to year. 
CANADA WHITE— Per bushel, $1.30. 
BLACK EYE AND WHITE EYE MARROWFAT— Per bushel, 
$1.60. 
GOLDEN VINE— A good yielder. Per bush.,$1.35. 
PRINCE ALBERT— Early and productive. Per bush., $1.35. 
BLUE PRUSSIAN- The most profitable to raise to sell for 
cooking purposes. Per bush., SI. 60. 
CANADIAN BEAUTY— A fine large pea and very productive. 
Per bush., $1.50. 
GRASS PEA — The pea weevil does not affect this sort, and 
it produces very good crops, but can only be used for feed- 
ing stock. Market price. 
Wheat 
(Bush. 60 lbs.) 
GOVERNMENT STANDARD 
SPRING VARIETIES 
PRESTON — ^This new wheat is the result of crossing the 
Red Fife on the Ladoga. It is red bearded with strong 
straw ; grain is of average size, but " plump and hard," 
and ripens with White Russian. No variety will produce 
more, and few so much. Per bush. $1.50; per peck 50c. 
WHITE RUSSIAN and LOST NATION— Well known bald 
varieties. Per bush., SI. 50; per peck, 50c. 
RED FIFE AND WHITE FIFE— Standard bald varieties. 
Manitoba grown. Per bush., $1.50; per peck, 50c. 
BLUE STEM FIFE— Grain of a dark amber color, bald, and 
claimed to be equal to the Fife in quality, but a heavier 
cropper. Bush., $1.60; per peck, 50c. 
WILD GOOSE— A very productive and hardy white, bearded 
variety. Grain hard and flinty ; best sort to raise for feeding 
stock. Per bush.. Si. 50; per peck, 50c. 
COLORADO RED BEARDED— Early, and a grand yielder. 
Bush., $1.50; per peck, 50c. 
Fall WhPflt (Bush. 60 lbs.) 
MAX T¥ U^db GOVERNMENT STANDARD 
CLAWSON, GARFIELD and other faU varieties. Market 
price. 
SEAMLESS COTTON BAGS at 22c. 
" A Field of Early Preston Wheat. 
