F. H. EBELING 
69th Annua l Catalog 1868-/937 
SYRACUSE, N. Y 
VERONICA, Spicata. Bright blue flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
Repens. A splendid dwarf perennial rock plant with 
masses of bright blue flowers; 4 inches. Pkt., 10c. 
VIOLA. See Pansies. 
VINCA (Madagascar Periwinkle or Old Maid). Orna¬ 
mental free-blooming plant, fine for bedding 
flower from seed the first season, continuing until 
frost or they may be potted and kept in bloom 
through the winter. 2 ft. Mixed, pkt., 10c. 
WALLFLOWER. Well-known deliciously fragrant 
half-hardy perennials, blooming early in the 
spring, with spikes of beautiful flowers. They 
should be protected in a cold frame in the winter 
and planted out in April. 
Single Mixed. All colors. Pkt., 10c. 
Double Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
WILD CUCUMBER. See Echinocystis. Pkt., 10c. 
WILD GARDEN FLOWER SEEDS. Under this head¬ 
ing we offer a mixture of the easiest and surest 
growing kinds that can be sown broadcast, and 
with little or no care will produce a bright effect 
in places that would otherwise be nothing but a 
collection of unsightly weeds, and furnishing ai. 
abundance of flowers for cutting. Pkt., 10c. 
ZINNIAS (Youth and Old Age). One of the most 
brilliant and showy of annuals. An old and 
continued favorite. The seed can be sown early 
and transplanted or sown later in open ground. 
They come into bloom early in summer, and con¬ 
tinue until hard frost. 
Double Giants. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. 
Giant Mammoth. Enchantress—light rose with deep 
rose center; Miss Willmott, soft pink; Orange 
King, orange; Lemon Queen, yellow; Scarlet Gem, 
scarlet; Rose Queen, deep rose; Violet Queen, 
deep purple, Purity, each, pkt., 10c. Mixed colors, 
each, pkt., 10c. 
Dahlia Flowered. The latest development in Zin¬ 
nias, bears flowers of mammoth size resembling 
a decorative Dahlia. Our special strain is grown 
bv the originator of this type. Mixed colors. 
Pkt.. 10c. 
Haageana Double. Mexican Hybrids. Pkt., 10c. 
Pompon or Button. Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
Chrysanthemum. Fantasy. Mixed. Pkt., 25c. 
NEW EARLY W ONDER ZINNIAS 
Flower-lovers will be delighted with this remark¬ 
able strain, our new 1933 introduction. The first of a 
new race of dwarf, early-flowering varieties. When in 
full bloom the plants stand from 12 to 15 inches high, 
and the flowers are similar to the Pumila type. The 
stems are long and of medium size, ideal for cut 
flowers. The stems start from the ground with no lat¬ 
erals and very few leaves, which is an unusual fea¬ 
ture of Zinnias. When massed in beds they form a 
solid blanket of color in an unusually attractive 
effect. Add these first colors of the new strain to your 
garden this year. 
Fiery Salmon-Cerise Pink. Rose Pink. 
Either of the above: Pkt., 25c. 
New! The Garden Treasure Box 
Tells you what to plant— 
when—how—for greatest beau- 
ty in your 1937 garden. More 
than 100 cards crowded witli 
practical information. Month 
by month gardening calendar. 
Plenty of room in box for 
your own personal notes. With 
every purchase of Viporo this 
wonderful Garden Treasure 
Box, for only 25 cents. 
TVational |i/ 
fcezy Wear 
Qarden Cjloves 
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for Men and Women 
Here’s a new and increasingly 
popular type of garden glove — 
specially designed to give finger 
freedom and complete protection. 
All-Leather — DIRT-PROOF 
SOFT AS KID — Extra Pliable 
Made from select imnorted leather specially processed to render 
it amazingly soft and pliable—as well as durable. Permit 
almost barehand freedom with perfect comfort, yet insure com* 
plete protection from dirt, scratches, bruises, stains. Keep the 
hands in perfect condition. 
Economical—outwear 6 pairs of ordinary fabric gloves and are 
useful for other home duties the year round—Housework, 
Painting, Yard, Furnace, Garage, etc. 
W A S H A B L E I 
Sizes for women: “Small,” “Medium,” “Large”—for men: 
“Medium” and “Large.” Price, 75 cents a pair (2 pairs, 31-40,) 
Wallflower. 
Mammoth Zinnias. 
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