
F. H. EBELING 
73rd Annual Catalog 1868-194] 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 

Ebeling’s Field Corn and Mangel Beets 
Ensilage Varieties 
HYBRID SWEEPSTAKES—ENSILAGE. 
below.) 
LANCASTER SURE CROP. Medium early, big yielder, 
ears light red. 
WEST BRANCH SWEEPSTAKES. 
red, fine for husking and silage. 
YELLOW SWEEPSTAKES. The biggest growing type 
for Ensilage. Ears large and bright yellow. 
CORNELL II. Ears yellow. One of the best and earliest 
for silo and husking. 
WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT. 
cap. 
PRIDE OF NORTH. Ears yeliow. 
LEAMING. Ears yellow. 
(See description 
Medium early, ears 
Yellow kernel and white 
Husking Varieties 
ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT. 
before frost. 
DUTTON. Early yellow, 12-row; ripens before frost. 
Kernels small, fine for doves and pigeons. 
LONGFELLOW. 
late sort. 
CANADA SMUT NOSE. 8-row, yellow, with splashes of 
red; second early. 
KING PHILLIP. 8-row, blood-red, second early. 
HAWKES EARLY FLINT. 80-day. Yellow; fine; early 
cropper. 
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8-row, early, yellow; ripens 
Long 8-row, yellow ears, big cropper, 












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HYBRID SWEEPSTAKES 
—the Ensilage Corn with More 
Grain, Protein and Feeding Value 
Stalks of Hybrid Sweepstakes weigh a fourth 
more than equally tall stalks of other varieties. 
Its leaves are wider, longer, closer together, and 
stay green after the ears ripen. If left to mature 
it makes a wonderful husking corn with two 
ears per stalk. 
REDUCE YOUR SILAGE 
COST 25%, 
Plant Hybrid Sweepstakes 
Ensilage Corn 
Produces the maximum feed possible during 
ing short growing seasons, greater tonnage 
per acre, more grain and feeding value, 
drought- and storm-resistant, more succu- 
lence and palatability. 
PRICE: $5.00 PER BUSHEL 


Corn Grown from 
HYBRID SWEEPSTAKES 
CANNOT BE USED FOR SEED PLANTING CORN 
READ THIS 
Erieville, N. Y., April 30. 
Dear Mr. Ebeling: 
I received the seeds ordered from you and all are sat- 
isfactory, and am proud to say that during my thirty- 
five years of purchasing seed from you I have never 
received a poor seed from your store. 
Very sincerely, 
ROBERT F. ODELL. 

A Sample of Ebeling’s Silo Filler Ensilage Corn 
Ideal Mangel Beets 
This wonderful Mangel is a perfect chunk of beet, being as 
large at the bottom as at the top. Stands two-thirds above 
ground. Is easily harvested even on hard soils. This new and 
original Mangel has been tested alongside 30 other Mangels by 
strict laboratory tests on trial grounds and field demonstrations, 
ee Brea to be ideal and superior in quality. Lb., $1.40; 10 
Bs, .50. 
BEETS SEVENTEEN POUNDS SAYS MR. ROBERTS 
Ideal Mangel Beet—grown by Earl Roberts, Sauquoit, N. Y. 
The left beet weighs 17 pounds and the other weighed nearly as 
much. Mr. Roberts has grown these Mangels for years with won- 
derful results. These Mangels will keep until June and even 
longer. Increases the quality and flow of milk, keeps cows in 
better health, less grain and ensilage is required where Ideal 
Mangel beets are fed, as Mr. Roberts does. Also, fine for poultry 
—increasing quality and quantity of eggs and quality of meat 
when killed for market. 

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