F. H. EBELING 69th Annual Catalog 1868-1937 SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Ebeling’s Farm Seeds of Dependable Quality 
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ALBERTA CLUSTER OATS 
The Famous, Heavy Yielding, Hardy Variety from the Great Northwest. 
Oats originated in North Africa. 
These Oats are grown and shipped in car lots of about 2000 bushels, from 
that wonderful Alberta country of the Great Northwest. The soil is a deep, 
heavy, rich loam, free from foul weeds, and which produces the very best 
of all grain crops. These Oats have captivated the modern grain-growing 
farmer in every part of the country because they have proved themselves a 
big success. It’s well known that seed Oats in the Alberta country are un¬ 
equaled in hardiness, height, yield, vigor, in freedom from rust and from 
foul seeds. Canadian growers are extremely careful in seed selection and 
the Canadian Government through its rigorous seed laws, has greatly bene¬ 
fited our American farmers. It is safe to say that a more profitable variety 
of Oats was never offered before in Central New York. 
Alberta Cluster Oats compare with the majority of seed Oats in the 
same way that a blooded Holstein compares with a common scrub animal. 
Kernels very plump—weigh up to 45 lbs. to bushel. 
These Oats yield from 60 to 100 bushels to the acre. They have big, strong, 
stiff straw that stands up well on any ground. Their clustered heads are 12 
inches long and ripen early. Per bu. Ask for special prices. 
Special prices for 10-bu. lots or more. Ask our agents or write us. 
Other Field Seeds of 
Quality 
Per Bu 
Canada Field Peas.$4.50 
Buckwheat, Japanese . 2 25 
Buckwheat, Silverhull .... 2.25 
Barley, Alpha, 2-row . 2.50 
Barley, Oderbroecker, 6-row 2.50 
Speltz (32-lb. bu.) . 2.50 
Spring Rye . 2.75 
Winter Rye . 2.75 
Rye came originally from Siberia. 
Marquis Spring Wheat . . . 3.50 
Sunflower Seed—Per lb., 
12c; per 100 lbs., $10.00. 
Sunflower was brought from Peru. 
Onondaga Grain Mixture. 
$7.00 per 100 lbs. 
Onondaga Grain Mixture 
This wonderful dairy mixture forms a balanced grain ration, superior to any mill feed at greatly reduced 
cost. Saves constant hauling, a perfect milk and flesh producing feed, at % to 2-3 the cost of ordinary 
grain feeds. Can be ground with your own power, thus leaving the money in your own pocket. You make and 
take the profit yourself. Cost per acre $7.00. 
Sow 100 lbs. Onondaga Grain Mixture per acre and if the soil is rather poor—sow a little more. 
PRICES ON THIS PAGE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 
Ebeling’s Grasses and Clovers (Recleaned) 
For Hay, Meadows and Permanent Pastures 
We offer SPECIAL PRICES on all GRASSES and GRAINS 
listed on this page. ‘‘The best in quality and variety is our 
slogan.” Ask for prices and estimates. 
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BENT GRASS. Grown on the 
Gulf of St. Lawrence, Northwest Canada. This is the best 
known perennial grass for permanent lawns. Price, $1.50 
per lb. 
RHODE ISLAND BENT GRASS. A popular and well-known 
sort of perennial seed for permanent lawns. Lb., $1.25. 
JUNE GRASS (Kentucky Blue Grass). (Poa Pratensis). 
BLUE GRASS. KENTUCKY FANCY RECLEANED (Poa 
Pratensis). Also known as June Grass, Green Grass, etc. 
One of the best permanent grasses, especially for lawns and 
meadows. Lb., 45c. 
BLUE GRASS. CANADIAN (Poa Compressa). Useful for 
poor, thin and gravel soils. Lb., 45c. 
COOS COUNTY SEASIDE BENT GRASS. Lb., $1.25. 
CREEPING BENT GRASS (Agrostis Stolonifera). Excellent 
for lawns and putting greens. Lb., $1.25. 
CRESTED DOGSTAIL (Cynosurus Cristatus). Lb., 75c; bu., 
(21 lbs.), $14.00. 
FESCUE, CHEWINGS NEW ZEALAND (Festuca Chew- 
ings). For lawns and putting greens. Lb., 75c. 
FESCUE, HARD (Festuca Duriuscula). Indispensable in all 
pasture mixtures. Lb., 75c. 
FESCUE, MEADOW IFestuca Pratensis). English Blue Grass 
or Sweet Grass. Lb., 35c. 
FESCUE, RED or CREEPING (Festuca Rubra). For fine 
lawns and putting greens. Lb., 90c. 
FESCUE, SHEEP’S (Festuca Ovina). Valuable for pastures. 
Lb., 75c. 
FESCUE, FINE LEAFED SHEEP’S (Festuca Ovina Tenui- 
folia). Excellent for lawns and golf courses. Lb., $1.00; 
bu. (14 lbs). $12.00. 
MEADOW, FOXTAIL (Alopecurus Pratensis). A perennial 
pasture grass. Lb., $1.00. 
ORCHARD GRASS (Dactylis Glomerata). Valuable pasture 
grass. Lb., 30c; bu. (14 lbs.), $3.50. 
RED TOP GRASS. Extra Recleaned Seed (Agrostis Alba). 
Popular for lawns. Lb., 35c; bu. (32 lbs), $8.00. 
ROUGH STALKED MEADOW GRASS (Poa Trivialis). Fine 
for lawns. Lb., 65c; bu. (14 lbs.), $7.50. 
Lb. 
RYE GRASS, ENGLISH. $0.30 
RYE GRASS, ITALIAN.30 
RYE GRASS, DOMESTIC.20 
RYE GRASS, PACEY’S. This makes a quick growth very 
early in spring. Per lb., 30c; per bushel of 24 lbs., $6.00. 
RYE GRASS, Perennial (Lolium Perenne). Valuable for 
lawns. Lb., 30c; bu. (24 lbs.), $6.00. 
TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS (Avena Elatior). Lb.. 35c; bu. 
(10 lbs.), $3.00. 
WOOD MEADOW GRASS (Poa Nemoralis). The ideal grass 
for heavily shaded lawns. Lb., $1.00. 
TIMOTHY (Phleum Pratense). A valuable hay crop. Sow 8 
to 10 quarts if used with other grass seeds. 
JAPANESE MILLET (Billion Dollar Grass). Japanese Mil¬ 
let is one of the most remarkable forage plants known, 
often growing six feet tall. Relished as hay by stock of all 
kinds. If desired for hay, cut just before it heads out. Price, 
per bu. (32 lbs.), $3.00. 
SUDAN GRASS. Sudan Grass is strictly an annual, and dies 
each year like millet. From seven to nine feet high with 
very small stems. Stock prefer it. Sow 10 to 15 lhs. per acre. 
Price, lb., 20c. 
GOLDEN or GERMAN MILLET. 50 lbs. to the bushel; 1 
bushel to the acre. Per bu., $4.50. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE. A forage plant of highest value. 
Per lb., 15c; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
SORGHUM or EARLY AMBER SUGAR CANE. This is the 
sorghum of the Northern States. Per lb., 8c; bu. (50 lbs.), 
$3.50. 
VETCHES or TARES, WINTER (Vicia Villosa). Also called 
Sand Vetch or Hairy Vetch. Sow 25 lbs. with one bushel 
grain per acre. Price, per lb., 20c. 
ALFALFA or LUCERNE. Sow from 20 to 30 lbs. per acre. 
Market price. 
ALFALFA, GRIMM. On account of its superior hardiness 
this variety is particularly recommended for growing in 
northern latitudes. Market price. 
ALSIKE or HYBRID CLOVER (Trifolium Hybridum). The 
plant is perennial and very hardy, thriving well on wet 
soils. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. to acre. Market price. 
RED MEDIUM or MAMMOTH. This is the common Red 
Clover so largely grown. We shall be pleased to quote 
prices at any time. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER (Trifolium Repens). This thrives 
in almost every soil and climate. Per lb., 60c. 
SWEET CLOVER. BOKHARA (Melilotus Alba). This slightly 
resembles Alfalfa in growth, but is much taller, with leaf¬ 
ier and stiffer stems. 
CLOVER, CRIMSON. 
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 
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