Choice Flower Seeds 


Moonflower 
Golden King. Dwarf Nastur- 
tium. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts 
King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts. 
King Theodore. Dark maroon; 
dark foliage. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 ets. 
Lady Bird. Orange-yellow, red 
spots. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts. 
Pearl. 
oz. 20 cts. 
Prince Henry. Cream color, 
marbled and spotted with bright scar- 
let and tipped with wine-red. Pkt. 
5 cts., oz. 20 ets. 
Rose. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 ets. 
Ruby King. Carmine. Pkt. 5 cts., 
oz. 20 cts. 
Tom Thumb Mixed. Pkt. 5 cts., 
oz. 15 cts., 14 lb. 35 ets. 
Creamy white. Pkt. 5 cts., 
Coliection of twelve Tom Thumb 
varieties, 50 cts, 

38 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, NEW YORK 
NASTURTIUMS 
TOM THUMB, OR DWARE VARIETIES 
A marvelous range of new colors has been developed in this favorite flower, which for three or four 
months of the season makes a better display than almost any cther plant. No other annual will produce 
such a lavish profusion of flowers for so long a time with the same small outlay of time and Jabor. The 
maximum of bloom is produced in thir soils, and never flags through the hottest weather. In soils too 
rich leaves predominate, and the plants are apt to rot off in wet weather, especially if standing too close. 
Plant the seeds an inch deep, and thin seedlings to 10 or 12 inches apart. 
Aurora. Salmon-rose and blush, with garnet Cloth of Gold. Yellow foliage, flowers deep 
blotches. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts. searlet. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts. 
Beauty. Yellow-flushed vermilion. Pkt. 5 cts., Coerulea rosea. Rose-tinged purple. Pkt. 
oz. 20 ets. 5 ets., oz. 20 cts. 
Bronze Color. Rich coppery bronze. Pkt. Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, maroon spots. 
5 cts., oz. 20 cts. Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 20 cts. 
Chameleon. Blotched crimson, bronze and yel- 
low. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 20 cts. 
Empress of India. Brilliant crimson, with 
dark foliage. Pkt.5 cts., oz. 20 ets. 

TALL, or CLIMBING 
NASTURTIUMS 
Besides their ordinary garden use 
for trailing over fences, trellises, stone 
walls, ete., these can also be grown as 
pot-plants for winter flowering, as 
sereens, or as trailers for hanging 
baskets and vases. Sow plenty of seeds 
in drills, and thin to six inches. They 
bloom most quickly and profusely in 
poor soil. 
King Theodore. Dark crimson, 
dark foliage. Pkt. 5 cts., 0z. 15 cts. 
Crimson. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts. 
Chocolate. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 ets. 
Orange. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 ets. 
Pearl. Cream white. Pkt. 5cts., 
oz. 15 ets. 
Prince Henry. Cream color 
spotted crimson. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 ets 
Regelianum. Purple velvet 
Pkt. 5 ets., oz. 15 cts. 
Rose. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 ets. 
Searlet. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts. 
Yellow. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts. 
Golden -Leaved Scarlet. Flove 
ers dark crimson-scarlet; foliage yel- 
lcw. Pkt. 5 cts., 0z. 15 cts. 
Tall Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 
Nasturtiums 
MOORNING-GLORIES Bets., oz. 10cts., %4 Ib. 30 cts. Col- 
Imperial Japanese Morning-Glories. The greatest charm of these Tmperial 
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 range from snow-white to black- purple, with ‘all the possible inter- 
mediate shades. The vines are very robust, attaining a height of from 30 to 40 feet. The 
leaves are very handsome. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Brazilian Morning-Glories (Ipomcea setosa). A grand and luxuriant twining 
vine. The leaves measure 8 to10 inches across, are deeply lobed and overlap each 
other, thus making a very dense shade. Flowers of a beautiful rose color, borne in 
elusters, and are followed by very curious seed pods. Pkt. 10c. 
Common Morning-Glories (Conyolyulus major). Annual climbers. 
Mixed 
eolors. Pkt. 5 ets. 
Ipomcea Grandiflora (Moon-flower). The finest annual climber of the present 
time. Large foliage, flowers opening after sunset. At night and during dull days the 
plants are covered with an abundance. of large, pure-white, fragrant flowers, 5 to 6 inches 
in diameter. It grows very rapidly, and w ill cover a large surface, Pkt. 10c. 
Double Morning-Glories (Ipomcea purpurea fl. pl.). Makes a strong, robust 
growth and produces double, white, blue or red-spotted flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Dwarf Morning-Glories (Convolvulus minor), These have a low-growing or 
erailing habit, each plant covering a space of 2 feet or more in diameter. Pkt. 5 cts. 
Special Collection of Flower Seeds 
For those who are not familiar with the best summer flowering annuals, quick growing 
climbers, etc., we have collections of the best 12 pkts. for 50 cts. 
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lection of ten Tall varieties, 40 cts. 
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Dwarf Nasturtium 

