Slimmer -Flowering Bulbs 



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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, NEW YORK 



GLADIOLUS IN MIXTURES 



These bulbs are all selected first size and adapted to either bedding 

 or forcing. 



White and Light varieties mixed. Doz. 50 cts., 100 $3.00. 

 Scarlet and Red, extra fine varieties. Doz. 30 cts., 100 S1.75. 

 Pink and Rose, all shades. Doz. 50 cts., 100 83.00. 

 Yellow and Orange, all shades. Doz. 60 cts., 100 $4.00. 

 Striped and Variegated, extra fine. Doz. 50 cts., 100 $3.50. 



MIXED, 

 Fine Quality. Doz. 25 cts., 

 Extra Superfine Quality. 



ALL COLORS 



100 S1.50. 

 Doz. 30 cts., 100 S2.00. 



GLADIOLUS CHILDSII 



They are very tall and erect, often standing four or five feet high, with 

 spikes of blooms over two feet in length. The flowers are of great 

 substance and of gigantic size, frequently seven to nine inches across. 

 Orchids cannot surpass them in their varied and delicate shades, mark- 

 ings and blendings. Choice mixed, doz. 40 cts., 100 $3.00. 



GLADIOLUS. 



GROFFS HYBRID SEEDLINGS 



Deservedly the most popular strain 

 in America. The stock now offered 

 has been supplied by Mr. Groffs repre- 

 sentative and grower in the United States, 

 and is strictly reliable and first-class in 

 every way. Doz. 50 cts., 100 $3.00. 



GLADIOLUS, 



LEMOINE'S HYBRIDS 



Aptly named the Butterfly or Orchid 

 Gladiolus, on account of the marvelous 

 beauty of the fantastic markings and 

 blendings of every shade of color. Doz. 

 25 cts., 100 S2.00. 



DAHLIAS 



New French "Collarette" Dahlias 



An entirely new type of single Dahlias, 

 which has produced a great sensation 

 wherever shown. The peculiarity of the 

 type lies in the development of the four 

 stamens into short rays or petals at 

 the base of petal, which form a frill or 

 collar around the center. As the collar is 

 entirely distinct in color from the rest of 

 the flower, it is most unique and striking. 



President Viger. The most beauti- 

 ful and striking of the two varieties. 

 Eich, deep blood-red, shading darker* 

 toward the base of the petals, with pure white collar, 

 suffused with rosy-carmime. Each 40 cts. 



Joseph Goujon. The flowers are quite large, orange-red shading 

 to deep red, with light canary yellow collar. This variety has 10 to 12 

 petals, instead of the regulation eight. Each 40 cts. 



FINE CREATIONS IN DAHLIAS 



Decorative Dahlia, "Admiral Dewey." Brilliant imperial 

 purple. Of fine form ; a strong grower ; best of its class. Each 25 cts. 



Decorative Dahlia, "Xanthia." A noble variety, often measuring 

 six inches across ; color deep, bright crimson, slightly suffused maroon ; 

 each petal is either tipped or banded through the center with royal 

 purple. Each 25 cts. 



Galliard. Both in form and coloring this variety is perfect, being of 

 a rich, glowing carmine; long tubular petals; very graceful. Each 

 40 cts., doz. $4.00. 



Gen. Buller. 



tipped with white. 



DAHLIAS— Continued 

 GRAND DUKE ALEXIS 



Probably the finest type of the large, double, quilled Dahlias. It bears 

 magnificent flowers of the largest sige, distinctly unique in form. The 

 petals are rolled up so that the edges overlap. Color pure soft 

 white, the tips of the petals edged and striped with delicate pink, 

 btrong field-grown roots. Each 30 cts., doz. $3.00. 



NEW DECORATIVE DAHLIA 



Frank L. Bassett. Entirely distinct in color, which is of a bright 

 royal purple, shading to blue ; the nearest approach to a blue Dahlia vet 

 introduced, and an attractive flower. Each 25 cts., doz. $2.50. 



Show Dahlia, "Storm King." Early, profuse and constant 

 bloomer ; a strong, vigorous grower of dwarf, branching habit, and pro- 

 duces its flowers on long stems. The flowers are snow-white, of perfect 

 form and full to the center. Each 30 cts. 



TWELVE CHOICE CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Each 20 cts., doz. S2.00. 

 Arachne. This name means " spider, " and is appropriately applied 

 to this variety, the flowers being much twisted and very irregular- the 

 petals are a creamy-white, edged with crimson ; the coloring, however 

 varies as much as its shape, there rarely being two flowers alike. 



Iona. A rich terra-cotta, shading to 

 orange ; a profuse bloomer, on long stems. 



Mrs. Bennett. Soft crimson; a large, 

 well-built flower; petals are broad, but 

 well curled, and show a very fine vein- 

 like marking of a deeper tint. 



Mrs. Monteflore. A splendid, rich, 

 glowing crimson-scarlet, darker than 

 above ; beautifully twisted form. 



Mrs. Barnes. Long, twisted, nar- 

 row petals, of a lovely clear primrose, 

 shading to palest rosy pink. 



Bertha Mauley. Scarlet, overlaid 

 crimson purple; beautifully twisted 

 petals. 



Countess of Lonsdale. A peculiar 

 but pleasing blending of salmon-pink and 

 amber, a color difficult to describe. This 

 is the Dahlia for the million. Plowers 

 freely under all conditions. 



Ernest Cannell. Large, well-shaped 

 flowers of true cactus form ; a distinct 

 shade of soft red, deepening toward the 

 center. 



Gloriosa. Medium to large size, with 

 long, narrow, twisted petals ; deep, bright 

 red, shaded scarlet. 



Juarezi. Original 

 Deep scarlet-crimson. 



Cactus Dahlia. 



Dahlia, Grand Duke Alexis 



occasionally 



Cardinal-red with crimson shadings ; each petal 

 Each 30 cts., doz. $3.00. 



Mrs. Peart. A true cactus variety. 

 Creamy-white ; entirely distinct. 



St. Catherine. True cactus, with long, spiral-pointed petals, very 

 large ; deep yellow, shaded red. 



TWELVE BEST DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



Each 20 cts., doz. $2.00 



Clifford TV. Brut on. The best yellow; of immense size, perfect 

 form, and of the finest canary-yellow. A tall, vigorous grower and 

 extremely free bloomer. 



Maid of Kent. Cherry-red, tipped white ; sometimes a solid color, 

 when it is a superb red. 



Very pretty; pure white, heavily tipped 



Marchioness of Bute. 



deep pink. 



Miss Barry. Large, full to the center and of beautiful color — deep 

 rosy lake ; petals twisted. 



Mrs. Geo. Reed. Pure white, beautifully edged and flaked soft rosy 

 lake ; the petals overlap each other, and are deeply cleft. Exquisitely 

 beautiful, and a profuse bloomer. 



