WM. ELLIOTT & SONS. SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 



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Empress of India 

 Fairy Queen. Pinkish-white, 

 slightly lined crimson on 

 standards. 



Gray Friar. White clouded 

 reddish lilac. Pkt.,5cts. ; 

 oz., 15 cts. 



Grand Blue. Bright laven- 

 der blue. 



Her Majesty. 



very fine. 

 Ignea. Bright crimson scarlet. 

 Isa Eckford. Creamy white, suffused rosy pink. 

 indigo King. Standards ; maroon-purple ; wings indigo blue. 

 Invincible Carmine. Standards; rich crimson ; carmine-scarlet 



wings. 

 Katherine Tracy. Delicate pink, large bold flower of much 



substance. 

 Lady Penzance. Bright rose, excellent form. 

 Lemon Queen. Blush white, tinted lemon. 

 Lottie Eckford. Lavender, shaded with pink and white. 

 Mrs. Ids. Chamberlin. White striped bright rose. 



SWEET PEAS. 



These fragrant climbing annu- 

 als are too well-known to re- 

 quire a description at length 

 here. Seed should be sown 

 early in spring as the ground 

 can be worked to enable tlie 

 vines to get a good strong 

 growth before the warm 

 weather. Work thoroughly 

 into the ground a large quan- 

 tity of well rotted manure and 

 make trenches six inches 

 deep, in which the seed 

 should be sown, covering 

 them two inches. As soon 

 as the plants show through, 

 fill in the trench, which will 

 secure a deep root and allow 

 blooming through the heat 

 of summer. Keep the 

 flowers picked off, as fast 

 as they come into full bloom, 

 for if the pods are allowed to 

 form the plants will stop 

 blooming. 



Price, except where noted, 5 cts. per pkt.y 10 cts. per oz. 

 Adonis. Carmine rose. 



Apple Blossom. Standards; rosy-pink white wings. 

 Blanche Ferry. Pink and white like the Painted Lady, equally 

 laige and more abundant, more dwarf and earlier. 



Blanche Ferry, Extra Early. Same color as above, but two 

 weeks eai her 



Blanche Burpee. Very large flower, pure white. 



Boreatton. Deep rich maroon, the finest dark colored. 

 Bronze King. Standards ; coppery bronze ; wings pure white. 

 Butterfly. White ground, delicately edged with lavender. 

 Captain Clark. White flushed heliotrope with blue edges. 

 Celestial. Bound shell-shaped flower, delicate lavender. 

 Countess of Radnor. True ; delicate lavender ; very fine. 

 Cupid White. Dwarf; fine for pots or borders. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 15 cts. 

 Cupid Pink. (New.) Like above, except in color. Pkt., 5 • cts. ; oz., 15 cts. 

 Delight. White wings crested crimson. 

 Dorothy Tennant. Rosy heliotrope, .darkening with age. 

 Uuchess cf Edinburgh. Standards; orange-scarlet, wings rosy crimson. 

 Emily Henderson. Pure white; early; large perfect flower; long stems. 



E,osy-pink standards, white wings. 



Mrs. Eckford. 



Mrs. Sankey. 



blush. 



Orange Prince. 

 Painted Lady. 



Primrose yellow. 



(Black seed.) Large white flower, changing to 



Bright orange, pink, flushed scarlet. 

 Pink and white. 

 Primrose. Pale primrose yellow. 

 Princess Beatrice, Blush pink, very showy. 

 Princess Victoria. Standards; rosy pink; wings cherry-rose 



with lines of pink. 

 Princess of Wales. White striped, blue indigo and chestnut; 



large flower. 

 Queen of Isles. Scarlet mottled with purple and white. 

 Queen of England. Pure white, large and fine. 

 Scarlet Invincible. 



Senator. Chocolate and creamy white, blotched and striped. 

 Splendor. Standards; rosy crimson; wings lighter shades, 



tinged magenta. 

 Violet Queen. Standards ; pink ; wings lilac. 

 Elliott's Rainbow Mixture. Comprising the choicest large 



flowering sorts ; oz., 15 cts. ; ^i lb., 30 cts. ; lb., $1.00. 

 Eckford's Hybrids Mixed ; M lb., 25 cts. ; lb., 75 cts. 

 Fine Mixed ; %, lb., 15 cts. : ^ lb., 25 cts. ; lb., iO cts. 



