. Wm. Ewing & Co.'s seed catalogue. Nursery stock Que?bec (Province) Montre?al Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. f Phinne\'o Early Watermelon 1/ PHINNEY'S EARLY—One of the earliest sorts. Flesh scarlet, very thin rind. % lb. 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. IMPROVED MOUNTAIN SPROUT—Long, with dark green skin. oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. I PEERLESS—Solid and sweet, scarlet fleshed variety, oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. ICE CREAM—White flesh; round. % lb. 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. ; BLACK SPANISH—Round; red flesh.


. Wm. Ewing & Co.'s seed catalogue. Nursery stock Que?bec (Province) Montre?al Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. f Phinne\'o Early Watermelon 1/ PHINNEY'S EARLY—One of the earliest sorts. Flesh scarlet, very thin rind. % lb. 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. IMPROVED MOUNTAIN SPROUT—Long, with dark green skin. oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. I PEERLESS—Solid and sweet, scarlet fleshed variety, oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. ICE CREAM—White flesh; round. % lb. 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. ; BLACK SPANISH—Round; red flesh. % lb. 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. V LONG ISLAND—Rsd flesh, oz. 10c; pkt 5c. s. FLORIDA FAVORITE—Oblong shape, rind dark with light green stripes. Flesh pink, very crisp and lus- cious, oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. iMOUNTAIN SWEET—Fine qualify; oval, scarlet flesh. % lb. 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c * CUBAN QUEEN—Oval shaped sort, skin regularly striped with li?ht and dark green. % lb 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. CITRON—Round small fruit; used for making preserves. % lb. 20c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. riustard-i ?R. MoOTARD. During Spring and Summer, sowings should be made every few days, to provide a continuous supply. WHITE—Best variety for salads, lb. 30c; Vi H>- 15c.; oz. y 10c; pkt. 5c. v CHINESE—The 1-aves of this variety grow twica as large as the common sort, are of a darker green color, lb. ; % lb. 30c; oz. 10c; pkt. 5c. lb. 20c. ^WHITE—2nd quality, for flavoring pickles and relishes, lb. 20c. Mushroom Fr Mushroom Mushroom cultivation is not so difficult and uncertain as it is generally supposed to be. One of the principal points is the planting of good fresh spawn. Mushrooms can be grown successfully under the greenhouse bench, in a cellar, or in beds in the open air prepared in the same man- ner as hot beds. "FINEST ENGLISH MILLTRACK MUSHROOM SPAWN—Per brick, 20c; dozen bricks, $ FRENCH MUSHROOM SPAWN—Loose; in boxes con- taining 2 lbs. each,


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