THE Wli^ILIAM EWEMG GO., OMITEB 
SWEDE TURNIPS 
Fr. CHOU DE SIAM 
2 to 4 lbs. will sow an acre. 
If by maU, add 5c. to }^ ib. price; 5c. to }^ lb. price; 10c. per lb. 
All Tarieties, par pkt. 10c. 
EWING'S "MAMMOTH CLYDE PURPLE TOP'*— Produces an 
eaormoos weight of roots per acre of wonderful smoothness and 
size. The flesh is remarkably solid, 6n* of texture and nutritious. 
The bulbs are round and perfectly shaped; skin yellow with a deep 
purple top. This seed is produced for us in the most famous farm- 
ing section of Scotland, and under the supervision of the same 
irrower for manyi years. H lb. 2Sc.; H lb. SOc; 1 Ib. 90c.; 5 
lbs. $4.25. 
EWING'S "ELEPHANT PURPLE TOP*'— A beautiful, large, tank- 
ard-ahaped bulb, rich plum color above ground, yellow below. 
The neck and top are small. Of handsome appearance, fine-grained 
and solid, this splendid variety is unequalled for size, producing an 
enormous crop. It has become a general favorite in Canada, and 
we have received many testimonials of its exceedingly high place 
in public favor. H lb. 25c.; H lb. 50c.; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
BEST OF ALL — Large oval-shaped bulb, with bronze-purple skin 
above ground and yellow below. The shaw is dwarf and spreading. 
It is a particularly fine cropper and a great favorite in some districts. 
The flesh is solid and of excellent quality. Our seed has been raised 
from bulbs carefully re-selected, and is confidently recommended 
to all desiring this particular class of Swede, H lb. 25c.; H lb. 
50c.; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
UNIVERSAL PURPLE TOP— A splendid heavy-cropping sort, with 
a grand constitution; probably the best mildew and drought -resist- 
ing variety in existence. Bulb almost round, of medium size and 
very clean. Rich purple above ground and yellow below; the flesh 
is rich yellow, solid, juicy and of superb quaUty. _ An ideal shipping 
variety and sure to please. (Al«o called Canadian Gem). ^ lb. 
25c.; H lb. 50c.; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
MIUMMOND'S EXTRA IMPROVEI>— Large, handsome, oval-shaped bulb 
with a clear purple skin above ground, yellow below. While all coarseness 
is avoided, it may be confidently relied on as one of the most robust growers 
and heaviest croppers in cultivation, combining highest feeding and best 
keeping qualities. This strain comes from Scotland, and it has taken, when 
in competition for the best crop, the highest prizes that have ever been 
awarded. M lb. 25c.; H lb. 50c.; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
HALL'S WESTBURY — A grand old favorite that still retains its place amongst 
the very best varieties. Handsome, large, round bulbs: Flesh solid, fine- 
grained and rich yellow, very crisp and sweet. In shape very uniform and 
clean. It is a grand cropper and excellent shipping sort. Skin, deep purple 
above ground and yellow below. }4 lb. 25c.; H lb. 50c.; 1 Ib. 90c. ; 5 
lbs. $4.25. 
SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM— A globe-shaped variety, producing roots 
of immense size, clean, ideal in form and of splendid quality. Yields an 
enormous weight of bulbs per acre. Yellow below ground, with purple top. \ 
Possesses one of the hardiest constitutions. K lb. 25c.; }^ lb. 50c.; 
1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
UARTON'S SUPERLATIVE— In shaoe it somewhat resembles Elephant 
Skin, is purple above ground and yellow below. Leaf stalks are very short 
and neck is almost absent. Of comparatively recent introduction, and 
has shown up splendidly in all trials. A very heavy cropper. ^ lb. 2Sc.; 
H lb. 50c.; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
CHAMPION PURPLE TOP— Large oval-shaped bulb, of exccUent quaUty, 
Flesh yellow, tender and sweet. An old standard variety of great merit. 
Keeps remarkably well. Heavy cropper. K Ib. 20c.; H lb. 3Sc.; 1 lb. 
60c.; 5 lbs. $2.50. / 7* 
BANGHOLM PURPLE TOP— A large, standard variety with a small neck 
Heavy cropper. H Ib. 20c. j H lb. 35e.; 1 lb. 60c.; 5 lbs. $2.50. 
CARTER'S IMPERIAL PURPLE TOP— An old favorite in many sections. A 
good yielder of splendid quality. K lb. 20c.; }4 lb. 35c.; 1 lb. 60c. i 5 lbs. 
$2.50. 
LAING'S" IMPROVED PURPLE TOP— A dwarf, strap-leaved variety with 
purple top and yellow below ground. Not large but of splendid table quality 
li lb. 25c.; H lb. 50c,; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
EWING'S **KANGAROO BRONZE TOP"— A splendid bronze-top variety 
possessing the heavy cropping features of Elephant, with the rugged constitu- 
tion of the hardy Green or Bronze Top varieties. In shape and size it resembles 
Elephant. In the Maritime Provinces of Canada, this variety is the general 
favorite on account of its great hardiness and excellent keeping qualities. Deep 
bronze-green above ground shading to a light yellow at the bottom. Flesh, 
light yellow, firm, juicy and sweet. H lb. 2Sc.: >^ lb. 50c.; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 ibs. 
$4.25. 
SWEDE TURNIP ("BEST OF ALL") 
INVICTA BRONZE TOP — Deep globe shape with greenish-bronze skin above 
ground and yellow below. The handsome bulbs are very uniform in shape 
and size; flesh is white, fine grained, solid and of excellent quaUty. Particularly 
valuable on account of its heav^ yield and splendid long-keeping qualities. 
This grand sort is of quite recent introduction and has already established itself 
in public favor. ^ lb. 25c.; }4 lb. 50c.i 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
CONQUEROR GREEN TOP— One of the leading varieties in the Green Top 
Class. A particularly heavy cropper with a splendid constitution. Fine 
keeper. H lb. 2Sc.; H >b. 50c.; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
HALEWOOD GREEN TOP— A favorite Scotch variety that is not excelled in 
the Green Top section. Fine globular bulb of very compact flesh, and ^ows 
well into the ground. It is unsurpassed for firmness of texture and hardmess; 
of excellent quality and a grand keeper. One of the heaviest croppers of all. 
14 lb. 25c.; M lb. 50c.; 1 lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. $4.25. 
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