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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 



PARSLEY— Elliott's Emerald Evergreen 



Distinct, handsome, bright green, finely cut and very curled, moss-like leaves. Plant 

 of dwarf habit, productive and unsurpassed for private use. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 



GARDEN PEAS— The Harvester (New) 



Is a double-podded Pea, bearing at the top of the vine. Pods run from 3J^ to 4}^ 

 inches in length and are wide . The seed is large and there are from six to ten peas in a 

 pod. Pod and vine are dark green in color and the peas when ready for the table are very 

 large and dark green. They are delicious in flavor and very tender. Although not in the 

 earliest class by any means, it is not a very late variety, being about ten days later than 

 Nott's Excelsior. The plant is so sturdy and of such strong vitality it resists sunburn 

 better than any other variety grown. Pt. 30c, qt. 60c. 



GARDEN PEAS— Nott's Excelsior 



An extra early dwarf, green wrinkled sort; of superior sweetness and quality; vines are 

 larger and more vigorous than American Wonder and yield one-quarter more in shelled 

 peas. ±14 feet. Pt. 20c, qt. 40c, pk. $2.25. 



GARDEN PEAS— Everbearing 



A continuous bearing variety, which gives it especial value for late Summer and Autumn 

 use. It has a remarkable branching habit, frequently throwing as many as ten stalks 

 from a single root, on account of which it may be successfully grown without brush. Pro- 

 duces large pods, well filled with peas of excellent quality. 2 feet. Pt. 15c, qt. 30c, pk. 

 $1.75. 



GARDEN PEAS-Telephone 



This remarkable Pea is a week earlier than Champion of England. Pods 5 to 7 inches in 

 length, containing from eight to twelve peas of unequaled flavor. 3 feet. Pt. 20c, qt. 

 40c, pk. $2.50. 



PEPPER— Celestial 



A Chinese variety. Useful as well as ornamental plant. Sets its fruit early, and 

 continues until frost; bright scarlet fruit when fully grown. Makes a plant of striking 

 beauty. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c, }± lb. 75c 



RADISH— Icicle (Improved) 



Exceptionally well named on account of its long, thin root, which is almost transparent. 

 Adapted for forcing, and especially for Summer outdoor sowing. The top is very short. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, J4 lb. 25c. 



RADISH-Chartier 



A very attractive sort; color bright salmon scarlet, shading to white; very crisp, tender 

 and mild. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, \i lb. 25c 



Pea, Harvester 



SPINACH-Bloomsdale Xl gf r r a Tn ed 



The most popular Savoy-leaved Spinach grown. Our improved strain is a large yielder and perfect 

 in form of leaf, etc. ; excellent for sowing under glass, also for early Spring and Fall use outdoors. Oz. 

 10c, I4 lb. 15c, lb. 35c 



SPINACH-New Zealand 



Very useful to supply the place of the ordinary Spinach during the hottest months of the year. The 

 seed should be sown in May, and transplanted 2x3 feet. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, }^ lb. 30c, lb. 80c. 



WITLOOF CHICORY 



Esteemed as a salad plant. Spring-sown seeds produce long Parsnip-like roots by Fall, when they 

 are taken up, the leaves cut off and the roots then trenched and covered with soil eight inches over the 

 crowns. Over this is placed a 2-foot layer of fresh manure, which induces a new growth of blanched 

 leaves, folded in the form of Cos Lettuce. These are removed as required during the Winter, and eaten 

 raw as salad. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, 1 4 lb. 60c 



TOMATO-Stirling Castle 



A variety distinct from all others. Does not bear large fruits, but forces admirably; is of excellent 

 flavor and contains very few seeds. The fruits are borne in clusters, are round and absolutely smooth, 

 and of a reddish-scarlet color. Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c 



TOMATO-Early Ruby 



Pepper, Celestial 



The earliest large Tomato grown; of good form, rich crimson color; one of the leading market sorts. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c 



