WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, NEW YORK 57 Plants and Bulbs 
Hardy Perennial Plants and Bulbs 
No home ground is complete without a collection of hardy perennial plants 
and bulbs; and the demand for these is increasing wonderfully with every suc- 
ceeding season. 
A hill “THE PEARL.” The great Cemetery Plant—A single plant of 
enl ea Achillea will produce hundreds of flowers the first season, but 
when well established they frequently have more than five hundred perfect 
flowers on the planteatons tints: ae ae Halohy ae ets., doz. $1.50. a 
WHI ND—/ ouble white Anemone. Very hardy an 
Anemone the blooms are quite lasting; flowers 21% to 3 inches across, 
very free bloomer and one of the prettiest of this class of plants. 2 ft. 
Bach 15 ects., doz. $1.50. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE—A very fine Japanese sort; flowers semi-double and a 
beautiful shade of pink. 2 ft. Each 15 cts., doz. $1.50. 
A il 3 COERULEA (Rocky Mountain Columbine)—One ot the very 
qui egia best of the whole family; blue and white. 14 ft. Each 15 
Oe a (Dielytra Spectabilis)—Prett ing bl itl 
S ielytra Spectabilis)—Pretty spring bloomers, with 
Bleeding Heart graceful, drooping sprays of heart-shaped pink and 
white flowers. Bete each Becta Se A vee Sea aN a ‘ 
anterbur ells)—-Showy flowers, mostly in blue. Hasy to 
Campanula Ces in teres a long time. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer)—Large blue, white or purple flowers. 2 ft. 
Hach 15 cts., Gos ees ef * a y aa 4 a é 
SG ar renadin—Free-flowering an ragrant garden Car- 
Carnations Bacione! With a little protection they are hardy everywhere. 
Flowers very double and large. See Each 20 cree GOe: $2.00. 
HARDY P P E.—These are he only sorts 
Chrysanthemums hardy at the north. By disbudding, nice flowers 
two inches and more in diameter can be had. 
Aileen. Deep lilac-pink. Jules Lagreve. Deep rich red. : 
Arbre de Noel. Orange-yellow and | Lady Duvol. Deep -rose-pink; fine in 
red. Very showy variety. color, size and form. 
Dundee. Crimson, very deep. Leroy. Yellow and bronze. One of the 
Eleganta. Pink, white tips. showiest in its color. 
Finedon. Deep pink. Ada Williams. White, shaded blush. 
Golden Bedder. Golden-yellow. Large, round flowers. 
Hester. Pearl-white, shaded flesh. Nydia. Pure white, high rounded flow- 
Fine rounded flower. er. A grand sort. 
Jacquenette. Rosy-carmine. Ontario. Pink, silvery-white shadings. 
geannette. Yellow and bronze. A perfect gem. 
Price 15 ets. cack, ee Der Oe erat US to 18 
7 A beautiful hardy border plan (a) ins. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata high; bright golden-yellow flowers in great 
profusion the entire season. Wach 15 cts., doz. $1.50. 
Di it lis (Foxglove) Gloxinioides—A choice garden variety in mixed colors. 
1gita 3 to 5 ft. Each 15 cts., doz. $1.50. 
Funkia (DAY LILY)—A superb autumn flower desirable to 
plant on the side of lawns or at the edge of shrub- 
bery; succeeds in either sun or shady places. Fine for 
cemetery. 
CORDATA (White Plantain Lily)—A handsome, showy plant 
with beautiful broad yellowish-green leaves. Its Lily-shaped 
cane ae are waxy-white, very fragrant. Hach 15 cts., doz. Phlox 
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VARIEGATA—Leaves 8 to 10 inches long, 2 to 3 inches wide, Paeonias Indispensable in every garden; hardy and admir- 
beautifully variegated yellow and green. Flowers deep blue. ably adapted to northern climate, growing in 
Each 15 cts., doz. $1.50. almost all situations; even flourishing under shade trees. 
G ill rdia (BLANKET FLOWER) grandiflora. Yellow and Double Herbaceous—Fine sorts. Each 40 cts., doz. $4.00. 
a a orange-red. The brilliancy of the Gaillardia Tree Peony (Moutan)—Beautiful introduction from Japan, 
is unsurpassed; it is simply invaluable among cut-flowers on distinct from the herbaceous sorts, and have shades of color 
account of retaining its beauty for so long a time after cut- not found in the latter. They thrive best in a rich soil, 
a RS flower from June to, November. Each 15 cts., warm, sheltered situation and partial shade. Each $1.60. 
OZ. -50. | One of the 
Gy 50 hila (Baby’s Breath)—A very graceful perennial. Perennial Phlox flowering Bane ecnGei a Sante 
p yp When in bloom it forms a symmetrical mass liant flowers can be had from June until November. Strong 
of foliage about two feet in height and is completely covered field-grown plants. Each 20 cts., doz. $2.00. 
with tiny white flowers. Each 15 cts., doz. $1.50. Bridesmaid, White, large crimson-carmine centre. 
Hollyhocks For planting in masses, or as a background Coquelicot. Bright scarlet. 
: for lower growing plants, the Hollyhock Eclaireur. Carmine, salmon centre, with rosy-white star. 
cannot be dispensed with. | : Eiffel Tower. Clear salmon, purple eye. 
MIXED COLORS, our selection—Very fine mixture. Each 15 Esclamonde. Rosy lilac, shaded white; large purple centre 
ets., doz. $1.50. ¥ i surrounded with white halo. 
ALLEGHENY—New Fringed Double-Flowering MHollyhocks. Fabrihant Wiesse. Carmine shaded violet. 
_Mixed colors. Hach no Gace ee, ao Man Se wcrditened Cortez. Bright deep crimson. 
e er v es his ¢ ar i range-s Er plis i 
Iris Kaempferi jemarcapie for their beauty of color- | Hing Jot the Burpies, "A ‘tne shade of purple 
ing and stateliness, each spike bearing two to four enormous Lumineux. Light red, crimson eye i 
los oS ik colors; single or double varieties. Each Lustre. Rose pink carmine centre. 
20 cts., doz. $2.00. : Mile. Cuppenheim. Pure white; late. 
Larkspur (DELPHINIUM)—These old-fashioned flowers M. Bezanson. Fiery crimson, velvety purple eye. 
: are now being used with telling effect in both Nettie Stewart. Pure white, tinged pink at base of petals. 
private and public grounds. About the only blue hardy Pantheon. Salmon-rese. 
flower of any note, and have a long season of bloom if seed Premier Ministre. Rosy white, centre deep rose. 
pods are not allowed to form. Each 15 cts., doz. $1.50. Richard Wallace. Pure white with distinct violet eye. 
Lobelia CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower)—One of the show- Sir Edwin Landseer. Brilliant crimson. 
jest of hardy flowers; large deep red blossoms from Teddy. Rosy white; carmine eye; tips of petals sometimes 
July until September; will thrive in any garden soil, but striped crimson. 
prefer rich, moist locations. Flach 15 cts., doz. $1.50. The Pearl. Pure white. 
Rudbeckia @O=2=™ Grow A grand, good hardy, her- | PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pink)—Low-spreading stems and 
baceous plant of easy culture. Averages 5 narrow, moss-like leaves; flowers in wonderful profusion. 
to 6 feet in height and forms large clumps which produce, 8 to 6 in. April, Mav. 
literally, armfuls cf rich, deep golden-yellow flowers on long alba. White. rosea. Rose. 
stems. Each 15 ects., doz. $1.50. Price, each 15 ets., doz. $1.50. 
Always state when Plants are wanted—otherwise we send them when we thirk best. 
