

Choice Seeds, Bulbs, Plants and 
Horticultural Requisites 
1945 
N PRESENTING our Annual Catalog to an ever-increasing 
number of customers, we desire to thank them for past favors 
and solicit a continuance of their patronage. We shall also greet with 
pleasure any new patrons that may come to us, and assure them our 
seeds have long been known for their high standard of quality; 
our increased sales mdicate that their reputation is well merited. 
FREDERICK W. EBERLE 

How to Order by Mail 
NAME AND ADDRESS SHOULD ALWAYS BE GIVEN. Frequently, orders are re- 
cetved when the sender has failed to give his name, or the Post-Office address has been omitted; 
hence, for this reason, the order cannot be filled. Please use the order sheet and envelope 
enclosed with this Catalog, giving your name, full Post-Office address, and how you wish the 
order sent: by Parcel Post, Express, or Freight. Be sure to give your nearest Express Office 
or Railroad Station, where it 1s different from your Post-Office address. Duplicate order 
sheets and envelopes will be sent on request. 
HOW TO SEND MONEY. Remittances may be made by Money Order, Draft, or 
Check. If cash or stamps are sent, be sure to register the letter. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. All prices in this Catalog are subject to change 
without notice. ie 
FORWARDING. We deliver, postage paid, to any Post-Office in the United States, 
Vegetable or Flower Seeds in Packets, Ounces, and Quarter Pounds, ordered at prices quoted 
in this Catalog, except where otherwise noted. 
NON-WARRANTY. Complaints made that seeds are not good should quite as often be 
’ attributed to other causes than to the quality of the seeds. There are hundreds of contingencies 
continually arising to prevent the best seeds always giving satisfaction, such as sowing too 
deep, too shallow, in too wet or too dry soil; insects of all descriptions destroying the plants 
as soon as or before they appear; wet weather, cold weather, frosts, chemical changes in the 
seeds induced by temperature, etc. For the above reasons it is impracticable to guarantee 
seeds under all circumstances, therefore FREDERICK W. EBERLE gives no warranty, express 
or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs, 
or plants sent out, and will not be mn any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does 
not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned. When mentioned, 
purity and germination tests are for information only and are without guarantee. 
