WM. KLLIOTT & SONS 
SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK 
III 
FloWer Seed Novelties 
Phlox Drummondii nana com- 
pacta Isabellina. 
A splendid new dwarf Phlox, with large, pure yellow flowers, a 
color hitherto unknown among the dwarf varieties. Pkt. 20 cts. 
New York Market Mignonette. 
This is unquestionably the grandest Mignonette for exhibition 
purposes yet introduced. The flower-spikes are immense, delight- 
fully fragrant and are compactly filled with large florets, not having 
the ragged appearance that most exhibition sorts possess. We are 
confident that this variety will give perfect satisfaction even to the 
most critical. Pkt. 50 cts. 
New Candytuft, "Little Prince." 
A charming dwarf variety of the beautiful Empress Candytuft, 
which, although growing about half the height of its parent, forms 
just as massive spikes of large pure white flowers. When planted 
in masses it produces a splendid snow-like effect. Pkt. 10 cts. 
New Candytuft, Little Prince. 
Pansy, " Masterpiece." 
The most striking feature of this grand new Pansy is the peculiar formation of its flowers, each petal being beautifully waved or 
curled, giving the flowers a doubled or globular appearance. The plants are vigorous and compact ; flowers are enormously large, 
borne on strong stems well above the foliage, and are remarkable for the wonderful combination of colors, including many tints 
^ - ^ hitherto unknown in the Pansy family. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Shasta Daisies. 
Shasta Daisy. 
These magnificent Daisies are winning enthusiastic admiration from 
all who see them. They are of enormous size, averaging 12 inches in 
circumference, borne singly on strong, stiff, wiry stems nearly 2 feet in 
length. The center of the flower is like glowing gold and the petals, of 
which there are three or more rows, are of the purest glistening white- 
ness. As cut-flowers they are unsurpassed, keeping, in water, perfectly 
fresh and in good condition for two weeks or more. The plants are 
perfectly hardy, and, being perennials, bloom better and more abundantly 
each year. Pkt. 50 cts. 
New Miniature Sunflowers. 
(HELIANTHU5 CUCUMERIFOLIUS.) 
This new strain of Miniature Sunflowers contains a multitude of splen- 
did varieties which difi^er materially from the older sorts in color, size and 
form of petals, many of the latter being curiously twisted. The colors 
range from creamy white to golden yellow, with centers varying from yel- 
low to black. Indispensable for cutting. Pkt. 10 cts. 
