FREDERICK W. EBERLE, ALBANY, NEW YORK 27 
Morning-Glory 
Annual Climber Tr. pkt. Oz. Ylb. 
Giant*Japaneseie ea ie ee $0 10 $0 35 $1 00 
Heavenly Blue, Early Strain.......... 10 S005 2.50 
ScarlettiG) Hara marae eee eee 2552) 002 ~6 00 
Myosotis . Forget-me-not 
Perennial 
8 inches Tr.pkt. Oz 
Alpestris, Victoria, Blue. Dwarf..............$0 50 $4 00 
Wictoriay Indigo-biue=gs se nee ee 50 =64 00 
Roseé=Binkeeee eer es ee 50 400 
Finests Mixed care ciate errr: eee 50 4 00 
Nasturtium 
Hardy Annual 
The vivid green of the foliage forms a splendid contrast to 
the varied flower colors of this extensive family, and its im- 
munity from disease and insects, together with its small cost, 
causes it to be a large seller in every state. Varieties of the 
Tom Thumb class are as indispensable as geraniums for beds 
and borders, being of easy cultivation, and flowering from 
early summer until killed by frost. 
Dwarf Golden Gleam. Double; sweet- 0z. \lb. 1 Ib. 
scented. 12 inches.................$0 45 $135 $4 00 
Dwarf Scarlet Gleam. Sweet-scented.. 45 135 4 00 
Dwarf Gleam Hybrids. Brilliant mix- 
Cures 2 mChies « weme crs see aed ices AS ie o> 8 4000 
Dwarf, Finest Mixed...............; AD me oD en (0) 
Giant Climbing, Finest Mixed. ....... 45 135 400 
Nicotiana - Tobacco Plant 
Hardy Annual 
Extremely handsome bedding plants with large foliage. 
The tube-shaped flowers exhale a delicious aroma in the eve- 
ning. We wish to call attention to the hybrids which contain 
many rare shades. Tr.pkt. Oz. 
Affiniss White. 30 inches.,¢....¢.-5-.:..:..00-15 $1 00 
Sanderae biybrids. oU mches. cree ae, iD) 1.00 
Myosotis 
Pansy, 
Dwarf Swiss Giants 
A 
Nemesia 
Half-hardy Annual 
A special strain of this dwarf, free-flowering annual. The 
distinct type of flower, its varied shades and brilliant coloring, 
create a magnificent display in garden-beds from June to 
September. 9 inches. iy pit Oz: 
Compacta; Lrumph, Mixedie... sss. $0 60 $5 00 
Pansy 
Half-hardy Perennial 
This popular flower, so highly esteemed for its beauty and 
great variety of color, is too well known to require descrip- 
tion. For best results, the special strains should be selected 
and the seed-bed thoroughly prepared and sufficiently moist- 
ened before sowing the seeds. Sow during July and August, 
in drills 3 inches apart; firm the seed in the soil and cover the 
seed-bed with boards, burlap, or paper, giving plenty of 
ventilation. This will retain the moisture and hasten the 
germination, and when the seeds have sprouted, remove the 
covering. Transplant the seedlings, when large enough to 
handle, into a rich, moist soil, spacing the plants 7 inches 
apart each way, and protect with leaves or litter during winter. 
Seed sown in spring will produce strong blooming plants in 
fall. For continuous bloom, the flowers must be gathered 
when fully developed. 8 inches. 
Dlecep kts Ygoz. Oz. 4 lb. 
Dwarf Swiss Giants......... $1 00 $150 $9 00 $35 00 
Engelmann’s Giant.......... 15605 2-50 916: 008 607,00 
Mastodon eee eee 1.00" S1°70° 10.00) 33300 
Super Maple Leaf Giants.... 1 00 170 1000 38 00 
Swiss Giants Mixed......... eG a LP S0sn eo: C0 55400: 
The above are carefully selected strains 
