Choice FloWer Seeds 



38 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 



SEEDSMEN. NEW YORK 



Imperial Japanese Morningr-Glories. 



MORNING-GLORIES. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORXING-GLORIES. The great- 

 est charm of these Imperial Japanese Morning-Glories lies in the 

 exquisite beauty and enormous size of the flowers, which measure from 

 4 to 5 inches across. The colorings are beyond description ; the self or 

 solid colors ran^e from snow-white to blacic-purple, with all the possible 

 intermediate shades, such as pink, rose, fiery red, copper red, carmine, 

 crimson, pale blue, deep blue, royal purple, maroon, indigo, bronze, 

 slate, brown, cherry, ash gray, etc. ; others are edged with white, having 

 throats of one of the above colors, while in others this is reversed. 

 There is also an endless number having flowers spatted, marbled, 

 striped, flaked, splashed, etc. The vines are very robust, attaining a 

 height of from 30 to 40 feet. The leaves are very handsome ; some are 

 rich green, while others are streaked and mottled with white, silver-; 

 gray or yellow. Our strain has 

 been selected with great care from 

 a grand collection, and we feel con- 

 fident it will give perfect satisfac- Pkt. 



tion $0 10 



BRAZILIAN MORNING-GLOR- 

 IES (Ipomoea setosa). A grand 

 and luxuriant twining vine. The 

 leaves measure 8 to 12 inches 

 across, are deeply lobed and over- 

 lap each other, thus making a very 

 dense shade. Flowers 3 inches in 

 diameter, of a beautiful rose color, 

 borne in clusters, and are followed 

 by very curious seed pods .... 10 

 COMMON MORNING - GLOR- 

 IES {Convolvulus major). An- 

 nual climbers ; well known uni- 

 versal favorites; rapid growers. 



Mixed colors 05 



DOUBLE MORNING-GLORIES 

 (Ipomoea purpurea fl. pi.). 

 Makes a strong, robust growth 

 and produces double, white, blue 



or red-spotted flowers 10 



DWARP MORNING-GLORIES 

 {Convolvulus minor). These have 

 a low-growing or trailing habit, 

 each plant covering a space of 2 

 feet or more in diameter. The 

 flowers are richly colored, and a 

 bed of them is a beautiful sight 

 the entire summer 10 



NASTURTIUMS. 



Tom Xhutnb, or D-warf "Varieties. 



Beautiful bedding plants, forming compact plants about t foot high, 



covered with brilliantly colored flowers from early summer until killed 

 by frost. 



/ Pkt. Oz. 



Aurora. Salmon-rose and blush, with garnet blotches . . So 05 %o 20 



Beauty. Yellow-flushed vermihon 05 20 



Bronze Color. Rich coppery bronze 05 20 



Chameleon. Blotched crimson, bronze and yellow .... 05 20 



Cloth of Gold. Yellow foliage, flowers deep scarlet ... 05 20 



Coerulea rosea. Rose-tinged purple 05 20 



Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, maroon spots 05 20 



Empress of India. Brilliant crimson, with dark foliage . 05 20 



Golden King. Golden yellow os 20 



King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet 05 20 



King Theodore. Dark maroon; dark foliage 05 20 



Lady Bird. Orange-yellow, red spots 05 20 



Pearl. Creamy white 05 20 



Prince Henry. Cream color, marbled and spotted v^'ith 



bright scarlet and tipped with wine red 05 20 



Rose 05 20 



Ruby King. Carmine 05 20 



Tom Thumb Mixed i;lb. 35 cts . 05 - 15 



Collection of twelve Tom Thumb varieties, 50 cents. 



TOM THUMB LILLIPUT. 



These are charming little plants with neat habit and bushy foliage, 

 much smaller than the Dwarf sorts. Flowers are very brilliant and of a 

 great variety of colors. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Tall, or Climbing: "Varieties. 



Elegant climbing annuals of easiest culture ; very useful for covering 



verandas, trellises, etc. „! . ^ 



' ' Pkt. Oz. 



Crimson fo 05 $0 15 



Chocolate 05 15 



King Theodore. Dark crimson, dark foliage 05 15 



Orange 05 15 



Pearl. Cream white 05 15 



Prince Henry. Cream color, spotted crimson 05 15 



Regelianum. Purple violet 05 15 



Rose 05 15 



Scarlet 05 15 



Yellow 05 15 



Golden-Leaved Scarlet. Flowers dark crimson-scarlet ; 



foliage yellow 05 15 



Tall Mixed. All colors Klb- 30 cts. . 05 10 



Collection of ten Tall varieties, 40 cents. 



Nasturtiums. 



