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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



CANNA (Indian Shot) 



Oozy's Hybrids. Seed saved from the finest varieties of recent introduction. Ptt. 



Dwarf in habit, and remarkable for size and brilliancy of their flowers S0.05 



Pine Mixed Oz. 25c. .05 



Dark-Leaved Varieties Mixed Oz. 50c. .10 



Collection of 12 varieties, 75c. Collection of 6 Dark-Leaved varieties, 50c. 



CARNATION 



Sown under glass in earlv Spring, or later in the open ground, the plants vnH 

 flower second Summer. For largest, richest flowers we recommend their culture in 

 pots of rich soil. They are also garden favorites, and grown in this wa_y flowers of 

 good quahty may be had in Summer if given plenty of water, good soil and a mulch 

 about their roots. Vrith tall varieties staking and tying is also necessary. Pkt. 



•Choice Mixed. Saved from choicest double flowers; very select. IJ^ feet. .$0.50 



Pine Double German. From named flowers 25 



Good Mixed. For border culture 10 



Parly Dwarf Vienna. The best garden sort, producing a large percentage of 

 double, sweet-scented flowers of a great variety of colors. With light pro- 

 tection will withstand our Winters and bloom early 10 



■Giant Marguerite. Flowers fii'st j'ear from seed; highly scented 10 



Picotee. Edges of petals bordered -n-ith various colors. Choice mixed 25 



Double Grenadin. A splendid variety for florists; very early, charming, brill- 

 iant scarlet flowers. Exceedingly valuable for making bouquets 15 



Collection of 12 beautiful 

 varieties, SI. 00. 



CASTILLEIA indivisa. 



A very ornamental 

 plant, ■nith brilliant deep 

 scarlet bracts. It pre- 

 sents a magnificent ap- 

 pearance, and is one of 

 the most eff'ective of 

 half-hardv annuals 25 



Centaurea 



CELOSIA 



Celosia, Pride of Castle Gould 



^'ery singular, ornamental and showy plants, producing magnificent spikes of 

 feathery looking flower's. They succeed well in the garden and make very 

 attractive pot plants. pfct. 



Pride of Castle Gould. Large flower heads; color blood red, carmine, yellow, 



orange, scarlet, etc., in mixture : $0.25 



Argentea. Long spikes of sflvery white, shaded with flesh color; splendid 10 



Aurea pyramidalis. Bright golden pyramidal spikes; exceedingly beautiful. . . .10 

 Pyramidalis plumosa. Beautiful long p3Tamidal plumes; red, yellow, violet. . .10 

 Huttoni. Bushj' habit, p>Tamidal form, profusely branched, each branch being 



tipped with a small spike of bright crimson flowers 10 



Thompsoni magnifica. Similar to the preceding in all respects except color, 



which varies in the most magnificent shades 10 



COCKSCOMB, See page 33. 



CENTAUREA 



These are the popular Cornflowers, known also as Bachelor's Buttons, Ragged 

 Sailor and Bluet, and are beautiful and effective plants for beds and borders. The 

 cut flowers are highly appreciated for bouquets and decorations. Pkt. 



Cyanus (Cornflower). Emperor William. Blue. VA feet Oz. 25c. $0.05 



Rose. Distinct shade. 13^ feet 05 



Victoria, Dwarf Compact. 9 inches; for pots and edgings; azure blue 10 



Mixed 05 



Double. Large double flowers of exquisite shades of color 10 



Americana. Flowers lilac purple; 3 feet Oz. 40c. .05 



Imperialis. White. Large-flowered, hardy class 10 



Lilac. Large-flowered, hard}' class 10 



Yellow. Large-flowered, hardy class 10 



Mixed. Large-flowered, hardy class 10 



Margaritae (Giant WMte Sweet Sultan). Blooms often measure 3 to 4 inches 

 across; very fragrant 10 



SILVER-LEAVED VARIETIES 

 Gymnocarpa. Silver-gray foliage; drooping habit, very graceful. .. .Oz. 75c. .10 

 Candidissima. Fine ornamental plant of great beauty; silvery white, deeply 



cut fohage 10 



Clementei. FoUage white, deeply cut, and altogether very beautiful 10 



