
F. H. EBELING 


Country Gentleman ~ 
GARLIC 
Knoblauch (Ger. ) Agilo (It.) 
GARLIC SETS. Pkt., 10c. 
HORSE-RADISH 
ROOTS. 40c per doz.; $2.00 per 100; 
$13.00 per 1000. 
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 
77th Annual Catalog 1868-1945 
Golden Cross Bantam 
SWEET 
GILL’S GOLDEN EARLY. Ears 5 to 6 inches 
long, 10 to 12 rows of yellow kernels of 
good quality, stalk about 4 feet. Season 
60 days. A good early market garden sort. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 79 days. A hy- 
brid cross developed by Purdue Experi- 
ment Station from two inbred strains of 
Bantam. Normally, it matures from 8 to 
10 days later than Golden Bantam. Ears 
about 8 inches long, 12 to 14 rowed. 
Stalks 6 to 7 feet high, sturdy, and 
productive. Better adapted for growing 
under more varied conditions and less 
susceptible to Stewart’s Disease than 
other varieties in its class. 
KINGSCROSS GOLDEN BANTAM. This new 
Corn is bred for wilt resistance, high yield, 
and superlative quality. Matures 4 to 5 
days later than Golden Bantam. Stalks 6 
’ feet high and usually bear two ears hav- 
ing 10 to 14 rows of light golden yellow 
kernels. A most profitable market variety. 
This Corn when ripe cannot be used for 
seed, however. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE or IMPROVED GOLDEN 
BANTAM. 77 days. Golden Sunshine. is 
one week earlier than the Early Golden 
Bantam Sweet Corn. Very fine. Unusually 
sweet and early 12-row. It’s the market 
gardener’s best crop for profit. 
(Burbank’s 
Strain). 82 days. Ready for table use 65 
to 70 days from planting. Stalk about 5 
feet high. Fifty per cent of stalks will 
usually have two ears. Ears are longer 
than Golden Bantam. 12 to 16 rows but 
usually 14. Color beautiful yellow. A 
market gardener’s favorite. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW. 85 days. This 
is a wonderful early yellow Corn, either 
for home or market use. The ears are very 
large, 8 to 9 inches long, have 12 to 14 
rows of deep kernels. Ready for use 3 or 
4 days later than Golden Bantam and 
ears are almost as large as Evergreen. 
Quality excellent. 
DANDELION 
BROAD-LEAVED. Extra selected with large 
broad leaves. An excellent and healthful 
salad plant. Pkt., 10c. 
DILL 
MAMMOTH. 70 days. An annual aromatic 
herb with warm pungent taste. Seeds are 
used for seasoning. Its largest use is for 
making Dill pickles. Two to three feet 
high. Pkt., 10c. 
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SYRACUSE, N. Y. 

CORN 
Price: Per pkt., 10c. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. The best of all the yel- 
low varieties. Stalks often have two ears. 
Ears 8-rowed; kernels broad, tender, 
sweet, and of exceptional flavor. 
BLACK MEXICAN. 88 days. This Corn, when 
in condition for the table, cooks a bluish 
black. It is surpassed by none in tender- 
ness and is a most desirable second early 
sort. Ears about 8 inches long, usually 
8-rowed. © 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN. 85 days. New variety, 
extra fine, very sweet and tender, and 
keeps in eating condition longer than 
most Sweet Corns. Ten days to two weeks 
earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen. A cross 
with Stowell’s Evergreen and Sweet 
Orange, which is a second early, yellow, 
very tender and extra sweet variety. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. 75 days. We have 
tested many samples of Evergreen Corn 
that were claimed to be earlier than 
Stowell’s Evergreen and to be just as 
good, but we have never found any of 
them so valuable as the stock of this va- 
riety we offer. It has been proven both 
on our trial grounds and. in the field to 
come into fit condition for use much 
earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen and to 
remain in condition quite as long. Ears 
about 7 inches long, with 14 to 20 more 
or less irregular rows with very deep 
grain which is of the very best quality. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. 95 days. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 95 days. There is 
no Sweet: Corn that compares with the 
Country Gentleman for sweetness. It is 
the variety par excellence where quality 
is desired. Market gardeners who make a 
specialty of growing for hotels and high 
class restaurant trade use this as a main 
crop in preference to any other. For home 
use it will be found superior and it is very 
productive. 
SEED POP CORN 
Price: Per pkt., 10c. 
Golden Queen Japanese Hulless 
EGGPLANT 
Eierpflanze (Ger.) Petronciano (It.) 
Culture. Plant the seed in March in a hot- 
ed, or, for family use, in flower pots in a 
warm window. Transplant in open ground 
after weather has become warm and settled, 
in rows 2 feet apart each way. Require rich 
soil. 
BLACK BEAUTY. 80 days. Considered the 
earliest of the large-fruited varieties. 
Color a rich purple. Pkt., 10c. 
Black Rice 

NEW YORK IMPROVED PURPLE. 83 days. __ 
Surpassing all in size of fruit. Standard 

market sort. Pkt., 10c. 
