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ELLIOTT & SONS' RELIABLE FLOWF.R SEEDS 



DIMORPHOTHECA SINUATA 



Equally useful and of the same easy culture as the Dimorphotheca aur-mtin^ «,;,= 

 new South African species distinguishes itself essentially by the P Klv nx" 1 

 its flowers. _ They are 2V 2 to 2% inches across and show a uniform ZIv Tatinv buff or 

 light chamois coloring with a bluish disk, when fully open in sunshine the eminftW 

 petals is Purplish red This rare coloring is quite distinct mo "neT The S 'are ll 



DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA ha^WarW™ 



f.7 ^ freeS V n f d T m ° St c °atinuoua blooming Hardy Larkspur, never bein* out of flower 

 from the end of June until cut down by severe frost. The clear turquoise blue of Z 

 flowers is not equaled for delicacy and beauty by any other flower Seed sown early £ 

 Spring produce plants that bloom freely through the late Summer and Autumn Pkt.isc 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNIA CANALICULATA MIKADO 



and n chanleUed S °Tn S e C n1 1 , e nt f ! ^ rS ' ™f used ^ ° range; the P etals are delicately fluted 

 ana cfcannelled. 1 he plant is compact, and flowers are produced on erect stems. Pkt. 15c 



KOCHIA TRICHOPHYLLA ^mmer 



\dt V Sel\oS & f^t^\^ 3 f6et ln , height ' Py ?^ idaI habit ' smaI1 fea ^ry, 

 i° l gieenionage, deepening as the season advances, until it becomes a Invelv pri ma ^ 

 hue about September. Makes an elegant pot or outdoor plant Pkt 10c 



LARKSPUR S|? E R T T 



g r C u a n n d b cln r re t ll^ked er fnr ™ FT* °- k^T!- Se , ed should be so ™ as «oon as the 

 weU the seed should hP^ J l Y flowerm S m Jul y- As it does not stand transplanting 

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



MYOSOTIS F fg™ R 



Plants of particularly neat and compact habit. The dark blue flowers measure U innh 



weTLTo? biding! 3 Wo c °. ver the glossy dark ■»« a&S^KSffiS^&TS 



NIGELLA JE ^ L 



PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM ..„ A K' NG pJi?Pv.. 



most favored annuals and owing to 

 the fact that_ every amateur can easily 



grow it 

 Pkt. 15c. 



without any experience. 



Delphinium Belladonna 



PYRETHRUM ROSEUM HYBRIDUM GRANDIFLORUM 



COMET-FLOWERED 



and semi-double flowers 

 red. Pkt. 25c. 



A selection of hardy, perennial Pyrethrums producing large, single 

 with curly and twisted petals; varying in all shades from white to deep r 



RUDBECKIA BICOLOR SOLFATARA 



Distinct and very floriferous new annual Rudbeckia, about 2V 2 feet high bearing Ion" stalked 

 fa^ro 3 wn°df S k mCh ^t! C 2 5c S : ^ »^-^ «*»* ra? florets tn^Twen^witWe 



SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS or f b r Y^I r f f l l o y wer 



ing in shade between golden yellow, carmine, rose and light brown. Pkt. 25c. 



SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS ALBUS BR "? AL 

 »■ , ,, SUNFLOWER, CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED 



Rich golden-yellow flowers, perfectly double, resembling a Chrysanthemum or Aster; 7 feet. 



Pkt. 10c 



VISCARIA OCULATA AZUREA 



Schizanthus Wisetonensis Albus 



Attractive new variety of the popular hardy Viscarias. The plants 15 to 18 inches hi<rh 

 blue °lVtn el i r 3/° We f kcessantly during the whole season. Flowers of a cleai fght azure 

 Pkt.' 15c A heS m dlameter ' wel1 ada Pted for cutting and lasting a long time in water 



ZINNIA, DOUBLE GIANT ^Tust^Vlen 1 !^?^ 



