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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



ELLIOTTS SUPERB SWEET PEAS 



Sweet Peais are classed among the most Prices for all named varieties, except where noted: 



popular garden flowers cultivated at the Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, \i lb. 30c, postpaid. pjj t> 



present time. The greatly improved v^ Agnes Johnson. Rose pink, shaded cream; a broad, fully 



varieties which have been developed in V ^__, expanded flower. 



recent years supply flowers which, for v ^s ^^^ Asta Ohn Spencer. Lavender Oz. 35c. $0.10 



perfection of form and beauty of colors, \\/7 .^^^^ Blanche Burpee. Pure white; immense size Oz. 15c. 



are unrivaled. They are easy to grow ^wtjf ^^ Blanche Ferry. • Pink and white; free flowering, 



and are valuable both for cutting and #| f J Blanche Ferry Extra Early. Same color as 



for garden decoration. The strains we II] / jf / /~i" ~- ' ~~~ \ preceding, but fully ten days earlier. Fine 



offer are of superior merit, and we recom- | Wf A W£& ^ ) for forcing under glass. 



mend them with every confidence. A j / f^_^ Countess of Cadogan. Light purple stand- 

 deep, rich, moist soil is best suited to /// ~\ ards and clear blue wings; very attractive. 

 Sweet Peas. They are usuaUy grown MMm \ Countess of Radnor. 

 in double rows, with a wire trellis or a mk \ ^|m Beautiful pale lavender, 

 row of brush between. For each double r i^ri ' .^X tv Countess Spencer. 

 row make the drills about five inches J^^r 4L ) \\ Flowers of gigantic 

 deep, and nine or ten inches apart. _ Sow ^jfiKr i ^^ M I \\ size; three and four 

 plentifully, covering aboul two inches r ^tt^J ^ ^r Mb I { on a stem ; color a love- 

 deep, and by degrees, as the vines grow y , \ ^W ^^^r tt ' I \ ^ shell pink, shading 

 up, fill the trenches with soil. ^HB -~~ ^r /' ft \ to rose a1 the edges; in- 

 Spring sowings slum], I \>r ,.--- M^\-' \ ' ^ ^~J 1 ' chned to sport, but 

 made just as early as the Jjjm W^J^Mm m ^~^ Jr i I NIIN beautiful. Oz. 30c. .10 

 ground can be prepared ; frost LA ^~, I A^ W9 Christmas Pink. Sown 

 does not hurt the httle yj I *M ** early in Fall wiU bloom 

 seedlings. The earliest f \ ^p /\ by Christmas and con- 

 flowers are from seed sown y^ ^L I J / *\ tmue flowering all Winter. Oz. 25c. .10 

 in the Fall, preferably in a fa. ^^BM 1/ M / \ Christmas White. Sown early in 

 dry situation, and four or£ ■ j f y Fall will bloom by Christmas, and 



five inches deep, giving^ Bit M ,^ continue all Winter Oz. 25c. .10 



them level culture. As /S§ oHfeBY — ^\ Dorothy Eckford. Supersedes all 



fertilizer, a lib- _ ' SL '~^i ml other whites for size and shape. 



eral use of bone ^S Jm Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy 



meal worked JU ^M ^PP" hehotrope; beautiful <>/,. L5c. 



into the soil ifl 'V i^-J^^ Duke ol Westminster. A beauti- 



wih give excel- ^ >^ jl-, ful shade of claret Oz. 15c. 



lent results. ^ W , Enchantress Spencer. Delicate pink. Oz. 25c. .10 



I JM JH Earliest of All. An improved type of Extra Early 



B ' / Blanche Ferry for earlj forcing; a fine sort. 



J E. J. Castle. Rich carmine rose with salmon shading. 



^L,, Emily Henderson. Pure white; blooms early and 



P^^T-^ ^Jj^fc - fc Frank Dolby. Color a pale blue; flowers very large. Oz. 25c. .10 



„JB ^^ t^^^^ Gladys Unwin. A giant open-flowered soft rose-pink. 



¥ Helen Pierce. Marbled bright blue on white ground; very beautiful. 

 Hon. F. Bouverie. Pinkish salmon standard; wings light salmon buff. 

 y Hon. Mrs. Kenyon. The best yellow. 



Katherine Tracy. Soft rose pink. Oz. 15c. 

 King Edward VII. The best crimson. 

 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery lavender; large hooded flowers. 



Lady Mary Currie. Deep orange pink Oz. 25c. .10 



/ Lottie Eckford. White, edged lavender. 



-n Marie Corelli Spencer. Carmine Oz. 25c. .10 



Mont Blanc. Absolutely pure white; for culture under glass is an ideal variety. 



Miss Willmott. Large, orange pink. Oz. 15c. 



Mrs. Alfred Watkins. A superb pink of the Gladys Unwin type. Oz. 15c. 



Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Lavender and mauve •. Oz. 25c. .10 



Mrs. Routzahn Spencer. Buff pink Oz. 25c. .10 



Mrs. J. Chamberlain. White, striped and flaked rose. 



Mrs. William Sim. Orange pink Oz. 25c. .10 



Navy Blue. Deep violet blue. The finest blue of all Oz. 25c. .10 



Nora Unwin. Easily in front ranks of pure whites Oz. 25c. .10 



Othello. Deep, glossy maroon. Oz. f5c. 



Salopian. Splendid brilliant scarlet. 



Stella Morse. Creamy white, tinged with pink; a true apricot shade. 



MIXED SWEET PEAS 



Elliott's Rainbow Mixture. Contains the cream of the newest and best sorts. 



Made up entirely of new and separate varieties. .Oz. 15c, y± lb. 30c, lb. $1.00 .05 

 Eckford's Hybrids, Mixed. Choice varieties Oz. 10c, \i lb. 25c, lb. 75c .05 



