Mr. F. H. EBELING’S 
Qolden (^Anniversary 
Celebrating 50 Years in Business 
at 217 South Warren Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 
With a Branch Store and Warehouse at 538-540 Canal Street and 
805-807 Erie Boulevard East. Built in 1906. 
Ebeling’s Seed Stores stand as a landmark in the 
growth of Syracuse and its activities. 
N OT alone by the Seed House which bears his name is Mr. Ebeling 
known . . . his work and love for nature’s products have passed 
far beyond the circle of this company and its customers, until today 
the name of Ebeling is significant whenever the thought of conversa- 
tion turns to agricultural and horticultural subjects. 
Back in the days when Syracuse was so often called the “Salt City,’’ 
Mr. Ebeling came direct from his father’s farm to take up a position 
in the banking business. He was for some eleven years closely identified 
with the activities of the Old Salt Springs National Bank of this city. 
With a knowledge of dairy and practical farming, and a love for the 
beauties of nature in flower and plant, Mr. Ebeling carried this idealism 
into his life’s work, and acquired in 1883, the then 15-year-old Seed 
business of Mr. A. D. Perry. 
1934 celebrates Mr. F. H. Ebeling’s 50th year as active head of the 
oldest Seed Store in Syracuse, and you will find throughout this book 
many attractive offers celebrating this Golden Anniversary. 
It Will Pay You to Take Advantage of These Special Offers 
There is a Wealth of Pleasure and Satisfaction Growing “Things” 
Three Golden Anniversary Offers 
All Season Bloom 
in the Rock Garden 
There is likely to be a scarcity of 
color during the latter part of the 
summer in the rock garden, unless 
some annuals are sown. Most rock 
garden plants bloom early. 
The following will add a most at¬ 
tractive dash of color for the whole 
season. 
No. 1. Alyssum. 
2. Ageratum. 
3. Dwarf Calliopsis. 
4. Dianthus. 
5. Lobelia. 
6. Candytuft. 
7. Marigold. 
8. Dwarf Petunias. 
9. Phlox Drummondi. 
No. 10. Portulaca. 
No. 11. Verbenas. 
No. 12. Violas. 7 
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$ 1 . 20 , 
Grandma’s Annuals 
for Cut Flowers 
Here are 12 really practical va¬ 
rieties that are easy to grow. They 
will delight you by furnishing gor¬ 
geous flowers the whole season. 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
No. 3. 
No. 4. 
Antirrhinum. 
Aster. 
Cosmos. 
Dimorphotheca. 
Gaillardia. 
Gypsophila. 
Larkspur. 
Mignonette. 
Salpiglossis. 
Scabiosa. 
Zinnias. 
Calliops 
These 6 Novelties 
Recent introductions that have 
created unusual attention among 
flower lovers. 
No. 1. Nasturtium, Golden Gleam. 
No. 2. Petunias, Dwarf Giants. 
No. 3. Pansy, Swiss Giants. 
No. 4. Zinnia, Dwarf, Salmon-rose. 
No. 5. Larkspur, Carmine King. 
No. 6. Marigold, Guinea Gold. 
only 75C 
Plant in borders along drives, as 
a foreground for shrubbery or ever¬ 
greens and rock gardens. 
