WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 189». 19 
NASTURTIUM. 
(DWARF VARIETIES.) 
The newer varieties of the dwarf Nasturtium are among 
the most useful and beautiful of garden favorites ; 
their compact growth, rich colored flowers and free 
blooming qualities makethem invaluable for bedding, 
Massing or ribboning. They thrive best in rather 
poor soil. A fine effect may be produced by having a 
center of Perilla Nankinensis, surrounded by the dif- 
ferent varieties of King of Tom Thumbs, and an 
outer edging of Sweet Alyssum or Lobelia. 
Per Pkt. 
Nasturtium, Tom Thumb, Lady Bird. Orange yel- 
low. red spots. Per oz., 80 cts...... ..... ... 
Cloth of Gold. Yellow foliage flowers deep 
SCAMIE godd06. SodcoboodccbagdwoooKoedos DOO OOS D) 
— Beauty. Yellow flushed vermillion. Per 
OZEMCOMCES avaye einercentn are icteiautroas tates areig weed vo 5 
Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, maroon 
SPOUSE CIEOZ A COICES Ha acne enna cera: 
Pearl. Creamy white. Per oz., 30 cts..... 
=————— FROSEn Perioz ied CtSs carcass leon smears. 
— King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet. Per oz., 25 cts. 
—— Golden King. Golden yellow. Per oz., 30 cts... 
—— King Theodore. Velvety black. Per oz., 25 cts. 
—— Ruby King. Carmine. Per oz., 25cts......... 
— Empress of India _ Brilliant crimson, with dark 
tinted foliage, new and fine. Peroz., 25cts... 5 
— Tom Thumb Mixed. Per oz, 20cts...........5 5 
NERTERA DEPRESSA. 
A very handsome creeping plant, w’h oval fleshy leaves 
and small white flowers, covered later with small 
coral-colored berries; fine for pot culture. Tender 
PETE rims aller meme re reyevevck ee fae clene este rvewaialee eivvaleiedae Gs 25 
NICOTIANA AFFINIS. 
A very valuable plant, producing freely deliciously- 
scented large white tubular flowers; grows well ina 
rather rich loam. Tender annual, 8 ft.............. 10 
NIEREMBERGIA. 
Beautiful little plants, flowering profusely the whole 
summer, fine for pots, edgings, hanging baskets, etc. 
CTS OT OU OT OTOH 
Nierembergia Gracilis. Light blue, yellow eye...... 10 
—— Frutescens. Lilac, free-flowering............... 10 
NIGELLA. 
(LOVE-IN-A-MIST.) 
Very interesting, free-flowering plants, with curious- 
looking flowers and seed pods. Hardy annual. 
Nigella Damascena. Finest mixed, | ft............. 5 
OLEANDER. 
(NERIUM.) 
This well-known shrub is of easy culture, and flowers 
freely the greater part of the year. Sow seeds in 
gentle heat in February or March, in light, rich soil, 
which must be kept moist. When young plants are 
8 or 4inches high, repot in rich soil. The tempera- 
ture in which plants are grown should not fall 
below 85°. The young shoots made one season 
should bloom the next. 
Nerium Oleander. Fine mixed.................ec0.. 10 
OXALIS. 
Charming little plants. O. Tropzoloides has fine dark 
bronze foliage. All the varieties are very useful for 
covering rock-work, also for baskets and edgings. 
Sow in cold frame, and transplant into sandy soil. 
Half-hardy perennials. 
Oxalis Rosea. Rose colored, blooms abundantly, 4 ft.10 
— Tropezoloides. Deep yellow, brown leaves ; very 
imberesting avarietyand itm nase yield 10 
CNOTHERA. 
(EVENING PRIMROSE.) 
CEnotheras are very fine half-hardy annuals, opening 
their flowers suddenly in the latter part of the day. 
Some of the large varieties attract much attention. 
Per Pkt. 
CG£nothera. Annual varieties, mixed............. .«- 10 
= 
MM 
lll) 
‘ ) F 
PANSY. 
’ (HEARTSEASE.) 
We offer seed of the best varieties of this highly es- 
teemed flower, and many new sorts and shades may 
be obtained from the mixed packets. Start early in 
March in the house; if no greenhouse is convenient a 
sunny window will answer. Sow lightly in fine loam, 
in a box or flower-pot, and transplant when well up. 
Transplant several times before finally transplanting 
out of doors. Pick off the first buds as soon as they 
appear, and from early fall until the ground freezes 
you will have the largest Pansies possible to grow. 
Seeds sown in a cool place in June, or later, and kept 
well watered will produce fall flowering plants. Sow 
also in September for winter flowering. The plants 
should always occupy a cool, partially shaded situa- 
tion, and the ground cannot be too rich; coolness and 
moisture are necessary. 
Pansy. Elliott’s Special Blended. Only the newest 
shades and richest colors are included in this 
mixture; quality unsurpassed................. 25 
RineyMixeds (Goodtqualityscn ..-6-\-1-)-1- ites 10 
Extra Choice English. Large flowering........ 25 
French, Large Stained. Very choice, mixed... .25 
Odier or German. Finest large blotched varieties.25 
Giant Trimardeau. Distinct and beautiful new 
PUGEH Ss vig OO BO DOOD ACRE TOC IT ORO a pugsPotonacs 15 
— Bugnot’s. Superb blotched, exceptionally fine 
Strainy «scree o Nc caso dans GOOOUde.DdDUOO Ca DUDOO 35 
—— Giant Victoria. New blood red................. 25 
—— Giant Cassier. Splendid large flowers.......... 25 
—— Snow Queen. Pure satiny white................ 10 
—— Emperor William. Brilliant blue, with well de- 
finedepurplevevensplem did yrrycletelsrvolereraclerekere 10 
—— Faust, or King of the Blacks. Densest black 
Ransyaknow,tleeeceeeerooomeceisieecirec tole 10 
a VITO PUKE ci ocpeet Jars cos ic Gocrasete cela steceneiee crcl eo 10 
—— Golden Yellow....................... Merrett 10 
—— Collection of twelve separate varieties......... 1 00 
—— —— of six-separate varieties..............-+e0-. 50 
