WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Seedling Plants 
FOB BEDDING PLANTS IN 
POTS SEE PAGE 65. 
These are grown in hot-beds trom choice seeds. 
Antirrhinum, Aster, Balsam, Dianthus, Phlox Drum- 
mondii, Marigold, Ten Week Stock, Salpiglossis, 
Sweet Scabious, Zinnia, and all the Leading Annuals. 
Price, $1.50 per loo. 25c. per doz. 
Any other plants wanted we will quote on applica- 
tion, and when large quantities of Bedding Plants are 
required, we shall be pleased to give Specially Close 
Quotations. Please note this. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
ASPARAGUS— 3 years old 81 .50 per 100. 
ASPARAGUS— 2 years old 1 . 00 " 
CABBAGE— In variety SO " 
CAULIFLOWER 1.00 " 
CELERY— Transplanted 1 .00 " 
" Seedlings 7S " 
CUCUMBER 25 per pot. 
EGG PLANT 25 " 
MONTREAL NUTMEG MELON . . . . '. 25 " 
TOMATO — Large transplanted plants, $2.50 per 100; 
40c. per doz., pot grown. 
" Seedlings, 25c. per doz., 81.25 per 100. 
Roses, Hardy Hybrid Perpetuals 
2-year-old Plants which will 
bloom this Summer, but must 
be planted early to insure this. 
Special quotations for lots of 100 
and upwards. 
The following list includes all 
the best and hardiest varieties, 
35o. each; per dozen $4.00. 
ALFRED COLOMB— B right 
crimson. 
ANNA DE DIESBACH— 
Carmine. 
BARON BONSTETTEN— Black 
maroon.. 
BARONESS— Pure white. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY— Rose. 
CHARLES LEFEBVRE— Bright 
CRESTED MOSS— Bright rose. 
CRIMSON MOSS. 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT— Scar- 
let. 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH— Ver- 
milion. 
DUKE OF TECK— Vermilion. 
FISHER HOLMES— Lively 
crimson. 
THE BABY 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT — 
Glowing scarlet. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE— Yellow. 
JOHN HOPPER— Rosy crimson.' 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE— Reddish 
scarlet. 
MADAME CAROLINE TEST- 
OUT — Light rose. 
MAGNA CHARTA— Bright pink 
with carmine. 
MARGARET DICKSON— Pure 
white. 
MERVEILLE DE LYON— 
White. 
MRS. JOHN LAING— Soft pink. 
PAUL NEYRON — Clear dark 
pink. 
PEONIA — Carmine. 
PERLEDES BLANCHES— 
White. 
PERSLAJNf YELiOW. 
PIERRE NOTTING— Violet red. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN 
— Fiery red. 
ULRICH BRUNNER— Red 
cerise. 
WHITE MOSS, etc. Province (or 
Cabbage Rose) — White or red. 
RAMBLER 
Or Crimson Rambler in Bush Form. 
" Everblooming from June until late frosts." 
This is without doubt the most important addition to the list 
of bedding roses. Similar to the Crimson Rambler in every respect, 
but instead of climbing the plants form dwarf compact bushes, 
24 to 30 inches high. Is perfectly hardy and never attacked by 
disease or insects. As a forcing rose it outclasses the Crimson 
Rambler, and indoors will flower the year round. Strong'heavy 
2-year-old plants, 60c. each; good young plants in 3 inch pots, each 
30c.; doz. S3. 
CLIMBING AND PILLAR ROSES 
Most of these climbing roses can also be grown in bush 
form. Each 
PERSIAN YELLOW 40 RUGOSA RED 40 
QUEEN OF THE PRAI- RUGOSA WHITE 40 
RIES 40 
BALTIMORE BELLE... . 30 RUGOSA PINK 40 
ROSA RUGOSA "Nova Zembla "— We have pleasure 
in introducing the most beautiful new Rose. It ig ■ 
a grand acquisition, and without doubt will soon be 
in great demand. 
It is of strong vigorous habit and perfectly hardy. 
The blooms are pure white, very fragrant and early. 
Is a sport from the well-known Rugosa, Conrad 
Ferdinand de Meyer $1.00 
Each 
25 
CRIMSON RAMBLER— 3-year-old plants, 50c.; 1-year. . 
One of the best hardy climbing roses. The flow- 
ers come in immense trusses of a rich glowing crim- 
son. Shoots grow 8 to 10 feet in a season, and can 
either be pegged down or trained in any shape de- 
sired. 
YELLOW RAMBLER-AGLAIA— 3-year-old plants, 50c. 
each; 1-year 26 
The yellow flowering only differs from Crimson , 
Rambler in its color. 
WHITE RAMBLER-THALIA 75 
" " " Smaller plants 50 
•Produces great clusters of pure white. Blooms just 
as profusely as the Crimson Rambler, which it re- 
semoles in every respect excepting color. 
Collection of the 4 " Leading Hardy Ramblerg," 
Crimson, White, Pink. and Yellow, 81.75. 
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