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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA CANALICUUTA MIKADO 



Intense crimson-scarlet flowers, suffused with orange; the petals are delicately fluted 

 and channelled. The plant is conapact, and flowers are produced on erect stems. 

 Pkt. 15c. 



GODETIA GRANDIFLORA CATTLEYA 



Plants compact, about 1 foot high, flowers large, well shaped, of a pure SjTinga-bluish 

 color, with silvery satin glow. Very pretty and extremely effective variety, Pkt. 20c. 



I ADIfQPITT? NEWPORT 



LAKNorUK. SCARLET 



Can be treated either as an annual or biennial. Seed should be sown as soon as the 

 ground can be worked, for early flowering in July. As it does not stand transplanting 

 well the seed should be sown where the plants are intended to flower. Pkt. 10c. 



NIGELLA jeTIEl 



A beautiful and attractive long-stemmed variety of the popularly-known Love-in- 

 a-Mist. The flowers are double and of a clear Cornflower blue, prettily set in slender, 

 elegant foliage. The plants grow 18 inches high and are of easy culture. Pkt. 10c. 



PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM 



FRINGED 

 'HANSA POPPY' 



The flowers of this new Poppy have a pure white ground color, passing toward the finely 

 slitted edge to a deep crimson. The single fringed Poppj^ is one of our prettiest and 

 most favored annuals and owing to the fact that every amateur can easily grow it 

 without any experience. Pkt. 15c. 



PAPAVER PAEONIFLORUM ^Ii^nT 



Single Peony-flowered annual Poppj-, with large, rosy-peach flowers turning to salmon 

 rose. Each petal is marked at the base with a conspicuous steel-blue spot. Pkt. 25c. 



PETUNIA HYBRIDA NANA ERECTA CARNEA 



Dwarf, compact growing, and extremely free-flowering Petunia, 

 ribboning or carpet-bedding; flowers pure flesh color. Pkt. 25e. 



very useful for 



PYRETKRUM 



ROSEUM HYBRIDUM 



GRANDIFLORUM 



COMET- 

 FLOWERED 



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 nial Pyrethrums producing 

 large, single and semi-double 

 flowers wdth curly and twisted 

 petals; varjdng in all shades 

 from white to deep red. Pkt. 

 25c. 



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Larkspur, Newport Scarlet 



SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS 



Pyrethrum roseum hybridum grandiflorum 



BUTTERFLY, 

 or FRINGE FLOWER 



This varietj' is now largely used as a pot plant for the house or conservatory. It is 

 remarkably free flowering and presents a beautiful appearance with its myriads of 

 blooms, the ground color of which is white, dotted with delicate rose, with a large spot 

 on the upper lip, varying in shade between golden yellow, carmine, rose and light 

 brown. Pkt. 25c. 



SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS ALBUS ^^L?i^ 



New constant variety gained by selection out of Schizanthus Wisetonersis. It 

 grows about 16 inches high, and the bushes are literal^' covered with large, round, 

 snow-white flowers. Especially valuable for pot culture. Pkt. 25c. 



SUNFLOWER, CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED 



Rich, golden-vellow flowers, cerfectlv double, resembling a Chrysanthemum or Aster; 

 7 feet. Pkt. 10c. 



VIOLA TRICOLOR MAXIMA HIEMALIS 



NEW WINTER-BLOOMING LARGE-FLOWERED PANSIES 



These Pansies are never touched by the hardest frost and produce their flowers 4 to 

 6 weeks earlier than anj' variety of the Pansies hitherto cultivated. On account of this 

 extraordinary early blooming time, these Pansies are of great value. Best mixture, 

 pkt. 20c. 



VISCARIA OCULATA NANA COMPACTA 



New dwarf, compact-grow^ing'class, 8 to 9 inches high, forming round, uniform bushes 

 literally covered with large flowers ranging in all shades of iDlue red and white. Worthy 

 to be recommended on account of its great abundance and continuity of bloom. Pkt. 20c« 



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