F. H. EBELING 66th Annual Catalog 1868-1934 SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Seeds of Annual and Perennial Rock Gardens 
Choice Annuals 
While the rockery is usually filled 
with Hardy Perennial plants, most of 
which take a year to produce flower¬ 
ing plants from time of sowing the 
seeds in the spring, there seems to be 
no good reason why the newly made 
rockery should not be filled with 
annuals the first season. These should 
be sown in April or May, and would 
produce a full crop of flowers within 
eight weeks or even less, from time 
of sowing, keeping the rockery gay 
until filled with the Hardy perennials. 
Abronia 
Adonis 
Ageratum 
Agrostemma 
Alyssum 
Antirrhinum 
Asperula 
Brachycome 
Candytuft 
Daisy, African 
Dianthus 
Eschscholtzia 
Lobelia 
Marigold, 
Dwarf French 
Matricaria 
Nasturtiums, 
Dwarf 
Nemesia 
Pansies 
Phlox, Dwarf Dr. 
Portulaca 
Salpiglossis 
Verbena 
Perennial Candytuft in the 
Bock Garden. 
Choice Perennials 
There has developed within the last 
year or two a wonderful demand for 
Rock Gardens, and even in gardens 
of comparatively small size, space has 
been allotted to the Rock Garden. If 
you can secure the rocks, it is a com¬ 
paratively easy matter to fill the 
spaces by sowing the seeds contained 
in this collection, most of which 
would give a full crop of flowers next 
year. 
Alyssum Saxatile 
Aquilegia 
Arabis 
Armeria 
Beilis 
Candytuft 
Campanula 
Cheiranthus 
Dianthus 
Dusty Miller 
Geum 
Heuchera 
Myosotis 
Poppy, Iceland 
Primula Vulgaris 
Primula Polyan¬ 
thus 
Scabiosa Caucas- 
ica 
Sedum 
Violas 
Also a Special 
Collection of Seeds 
Appropriate for 
Rock Gardens 
Collections of Flower Seeds 
12 Annuals for Cutting 
A dozen sorts that are of special value for cutting. 
Aster Cosmos 
Bachelor Button Gypsophila 
Blue Lace Larkspur 
Flower Marigold 
Calendula 
Phlox 
Poppy 
Scabiosa 
Zinnia 
A Collection of a Packet 
Each of 12 Sorts for. 
$ 1.00 
12 Old-Fashioned Hardy Perennials 
A dozen kinds of the good old-fashioned sorts of the 
easiest culture that keep the garden gay over a long period. 
Aquilegia Dianthus 
Coreopsis Foxglove 
Canterbury Bells Gaillardia 
Delphinium Hollyhock 
Phlox 
Poppy 
Pyrethrum 
Sweet William 
A Collection of a Packet 
Each of 12 Sorts for. 
$ 1.00 
Plants for Spring Planting 
Cauliflower 
Cabbage 
Celery 
Tomato 
Eggplant 
Pepper 
English Daisy 
Salvia 
Aster 
Verbenas 
Snapdragons 
Pansy 
Bulbs tor Spring Planting 
Cannas 
Gladioli 
Caladlum 
Amaryllis 
Madeira Vine 
Hardy Lilies 
Dahlia 
Tuberoses 
See page 17. 
Books on Horticultural and 
Kindred Subjects 
Book of Annuals (Hottes) .$1.60 
Book of Perennials (Hottes) . 1.50 
Birds of the Wild (Pellet) . 1.76 
Book of Water Gardening (Bisset) . 5.00 
Bulbs that Bloom in the Spring (Weston) . 1.50 
Climbing Plants (Hottes) . 1.50 
Dahlia (Rockwell) . 1.00 
Dish Gardening (Beard) . 2.50 
Flower Dictionary (Hottes) .60 
Flower Dictionary (De La Mare) .26 
Dwarf Fruit Trees (Abjornson) . 1.50 
Garden Guide (De La Mare) . 1.00 
Gladiolus (Rockwell) . 1.00 
Landscaping the Small Home (Oliver) . 2.00 
Lawns (Rockwell) . 1.00 
Milady’s House Plants (Palmer) . 1.25 
Nursery Manual (Bailey) . 2.50 
Practical Landscape Gardening (Cridland) . 2.60 
Practical Vegetable Culture (Wilkinson) . 2.00 
Rock Gardens (Rockwell) . 1.00 
Rock Garden Primer (Thornton) . 2.00 
Rose Garden Primer (Holmes) . 1.76 
Roses (Rockwell) . 1.00 
Simple Guide to Rock Gardening (Cotter) .1.00 
Suburban Garden Guide (Barnes) .75 
Shrubs (Rockwell) . 1.00 
Thousand and One Garden Questions Answered 
(Hottes) . 2.00 
Water Garden and Gold Fish (Sawyer and 
Perkins) . 1.60 
Wayside Marketing (Arnold) . 1.60 
Women’s Flower Garden (Kift) . 1.26 
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