WM. ELLIOTT & SONS. SEEDSMEN. NEW YORK. 



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PANSIES. 



Grown from selected seed and offered as unequaled for Mze, 

 form and color. Pansies are now largely used for bedding pur- 

 poses, vases, etc., and those grand varieties will greatly in- 

 crease their popularity. Price, 7 cts. ; 75 cts. per doz. ; $5.00 

 per 100. 



SALVIAS. 



Splendens. The well-known bedder, dazzling scarlet flowers, 

 blooms in late summer and autumn ; strong plants 10 

 cts. each ; f 1.00 per doz. 



VIOLET, MARIE LOUISE. 



The well-known double light purple variety. We offer 

 strong, healthy plants, so that any amateur will have no diffi- 

 culty in growing them. Thousands of this peerless variety 

 are grown for the flowers alone to supply the cut-flower mar- 

 kets of the country during the winter season. 

 Price, Large plants, 30 cts. each ; young plants, 10 cts. each ; 

 $1.00 per doz. , 



LEMON VERBENA. 



A great favorite, of the easiest culture, and invaluable for its 

 fragrant leaves, so pleasing when mingled in a bouquet with 

 flowers. Strong plants, each, 15 cts. ; per doz., $1.50. 



LANTANAS. 



Vigorous growing plants of profuse bloom and rich, varied 

 colors. When bedded out they flower continuously froi a spi iug 

 until frost. 



A. Claveau, Silvery-rose with yellow centre ; dwarf. 



Aurora. Varying shades of rosy-pink ; sweet scented, 



Delicatissima. Dwarf, soft, pale rosy-pink. 



Francine. Dwarf ; large, rosy-lilac flowers. 



Harkett's Perfection. Flowers yellow and pink, with golden 

 variegated foliage. 



Jacques Minot. Yellow, changing to orange-scarlet. 



Rosea. Identical with, or similar to, Delicatissima. Strong 

 plants, each, 15 cts. ; per doz,, $1.50. 



MAMMOTH VERBENAS. 



No garden is complete unless it contains a bed of Verbenas, 

 or a border planted with them. They flower incessantly 

 throughout the season. 



B. of Oxford. Deep pink. Mattie. Soft shell pink. 

 Climax. Glowing scarlet, Miss Arthur. Infepnse scarlet. 

 Coral. Brilliant pink. Mrs. Cleveland. I*ure white. 

 Crystal. Pure white. Mrs. Wilson. White and crimson. 

 Garnet. Deep crimson. Negro. Dark maroon. 



Glow Worm. Crimson scarlet. Oflyx. Eich crimson. 

 Invincible. Eich purple. Purple King. Deep purple. 



lona. Deep pink. 



Price 10 cts. each ; set of 15 for $1.25. 



HARDY VINES. 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. 



Sometimes Called " Boston Ivy " and " Japan Ivy." 



No picture can portray the beauty of this grand climbing 

 plant. It is adapted to all situations, and transforms the 

 humblest cottage. It is entirely hardy, in the most exposed 

 places, attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet in two or thi-ee 

 years, clinging to stones, brick or woodwork with the greatest 

 tenacity. It is a great protection to houses, as the leaves lap- 

 ping over each other like slates on- a -rtiof JefTectually prevent 



rain from penetrating the walls. For covering dead tree.'; 

 gate posts, boundary walls, verandas, etc., it has no equal, In 

 the summer the foliage is a rich shade of green, but In the fall 

 it assumes the most gorgeous tints of scarlet, crimson ami 

 orange, so dazzling as to be seen at a great distance. 

 Prices, 1st size, pot-grown, 50 cts. each; 2d size, pot-grown, 

 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz. 



AKEBIA. 



A beautiful Japanese vine, of rapid growth. The foliage is 

 practically evergreen^ peculiar in form, deep and glossy ; the 

 flowers are a rich purplish color, borne in clusters, with a 

 sweet aromatic perfume, and are succeeded by fruit that is 

 decidedly ornamental. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE, 

 (l^yclum Ctalnense.) 



It sends out numerous side branches, so that it covers a 

 great amount of space in a short time, and every new growth is 

 at once covered with bright purple flowers, which are suc- 

 ceeded by brilliant scarlet berries nearly an inch long, every 

 branch being loaded with them. Price : Strong 2-year plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



CLEMATIS. 



Paniculata. One of the most beautiful of all hardy flowering 

 vines, of exceedingly rapid growth. Flowers pure white, 

 hawthorn scented, and borne in great masses of panicles 

 or clusters, so profuse as to fairly cover the plant with a 

 sheet of fleecy white. Small plants, 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per 

 doz. Strong plants, 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. Extra 

 strong plants, 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 



Flammula. The favorite old-fashioned "Virgin's Bower," of 

 strong rapid growth. 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 



Jackmanni. The finest large 

 flowering Clematis, and 

 one of the choicest of 

 all vines. The flowers 

 are very large, and in 

 such masses as to form 

 a cloud of bloom of an 

 intense velvety violet- 

 purple, remarkably rich 

 and deep in color. 50 

 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 



Henryi. A vigorous grower, 

 producing its large pure 

 white flowers in great 

 abundance during the 

 summer and early 

 autumn. An excellent 

 combination planted to- 

 gether with the Jackmanni. 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 



HONEYSUCKLE. 



Hall's Japan. Probably the most desirable of all Honeysuckles. 

 Strong shrubby growth, dark rich foliage, almost com- 

 pletely evergreen in character, and covered from May until 

 November with exceedingly fragrant flowers, pure white in 

 color at flrst, then changing to yellow. Much resembles a 

 Cape Jesamine in delightful odor. 25 cts. each; $2.50 

 per doz. 



Chinese Evergreen, A favorite old-fashioned ..Honeysuckle, 

 justly prized for its profusion of bloom and delicate per- 

 fume. A vigorous grower, with dense almost, evergreen 

 foliage; Each, 25 cts. ; per doz,, $2.50. 



TRUMPET FLOWER. 



A handsome, showy vine with fern-like foliage and magnifi- 

 cent large, orange-scarlet flowers, borne' in clusters. Partic- 

 ularly, useful |or covering dead trees and other unsightly ob- 

 ject.' .'Xdhe'res to .bark or walls wijh tenacity, and is an ex- 

 ceedingly, Y^'^o/'^'is grower.- Each,-^2.5 cts; ;.per do?;., |2.50. 



