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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



COREOPSIS 



Lanceolata. This is one of the finest hardy perennial plants; flowers bright Pkt- 

 golden yellow, large and showy $0.05 



Golden Glory. An improved variety of the Lanceolata type, producing long- 

 stemmed, rich, yellow flowers, shaded with orange; unequaled for 

 cutting 10 



CALLIOPSIS. See page 31. , 





COSMOS 



.10 



Coreopsis, Lanceolata 



This is one of our most useful and beautiful Autumn flowers. To 

 get it in bloom early, the seed should be sown in May in the open ground 

 where the plants are desired to bloom, and the seedlings allowed to grow 

 •.^ and flower without being transplanted. 



Mammoth Perfection. P^t. Mammoth Perfection. Pkt. 



Pure White $0.10 Crimson $0.10 



Light Pink 10 Mixed 10 



Lady Lenox. Large; sheU pink 10 



Klondike. Flowers 2 J/2 to 3 inches across, rich orange yellow, produced in great 



abundance 10 



Early-Flowering (Tints of Dawn). Seed of this variety may be sown in the 

 open ground in May, and will bloom in August, continuing until late in Fall .10 



COWSLIP (Primula officinahs hybrida) . A well-known, hardj' perennial, flow- 

 ering earlj' in Spring; very fragrant. 6 inches 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM 



This strain of Cyclamen is unquestionablj^ the most important floral introduction 

 of the season It differs from our giant type of Cyclamen in the fohage, having a 

 broad, lace-like fringe around the edge. The flowers are of the giant form embracing 

 the leading colors; are frequently fimbriated. 



Pkt. Pkt. 



Giganteum album. Pure white .. $0.25 Giganteum Picturatum. White, 



Rubrum. Dark red 25 claret base $0.25 



Roseum. Bright rose 25 Finest Mixed. AU colors 25 



Duke of Connaught. Crim- Williams' Superb Strain. In origi- 



son 25 nal packages 75 



GYPERUS alternifolius (Umbrella Plant). A handsome foliage plant, well 



adapted for greenhouse or open ground; easfly raised from seed 15 



CUCUMIS fiexuosus (Snake Cucum- Pkt. 

 ber). An ornamental climber re- 

 markable for the luxuriance and rap- 

 idity of its growth. Fine for treUises$0.05 



CUPHEA. These are pretty, free-flowering, half-hardy perennials well adapted for. the 

 house or garden border. 



Platycentra. Scarlet, black and white 10 



Roezlii. Pyramidal formed; flowers yeUow and red 10 



CYPRESS VINE. The most graceful climbing plants, with fern-hke fohage, bearing 

 clusters of small, star-shaped flowers. 



Scarlet. Very brilliant 05 



White. Beautiful and graceful 05 



Ivy-Leaved. Ivy-shaped leaves and scarlet flowers 10 



Mixed Oz. 50c. .05 



DAHLIA 



One of our best Autumn-flowering plants; blooms until killed by frost; half-hardy 

 perennial, blooming the first year from seed if sown early. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES Pkt. 



Lilliput. Dwarf, choicest irdxed .$0.10 



Cactus. Distinct and remarkable appearance, petals quilled and curved, loosely and grace- 

 fully arranged in large, oval heads of bloom. Finest mixed 10 



Finest Double Mixed. Saved from the choicest varieties 10 



SINGLE VARIETIES 

 Gracilis. Striped and spotted flowers ; extra large, flaked and mottled in various briUiant colors .10 



Cactus. Mixed 10 



Tom Thumb. About 12 inches high by 24 inches across; flowers produced in abun- 

 dance and of the most exquisite colors _ 10 



Finest Single Mixed. These are exceedingly beautiful and are highly prized for cut flowers. 

 The seed we offer was saved from splendid new varieties, which for brilliancy of color 



cannot be surpassed 10 



Collection of six single varieties, 50c. 



