WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 



SEEDSMEN. NEW YORK 



39 



Choice FtoWer Seeds 



MADAME GUNTER'S HYBRID NASTURTIUMS. 



An entirely new strain of French oricin, most remarkable for their 

 wide range of exquisite colors, showing pink, purple, rose, salmon, light 

 yellow, dark maroon, deep orange, etc. Also striped and blotched, 

 mottled and variegated in the most fantastic manner. They are strong 

 growers, climbing 5 to 7 feet, with a rich dark foliage. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c. 



LOBE'S CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 



They are as easily grown as the common Tall Nasturtium, which they 

 far surpass in brilliancy of their Hovvers, in height, rapid growth and 

 freedom of bloom. Also very desirable for winter blooming. p, , 



Asa Gray. Primrose yellow $0 10 



Liucifer. Very dark scarlet 05 



Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet 05 



Chaixianuin. Yellow, blotched carmine 05 



Roi des Noirs. Blackish crimson 0=^ 



Liobb's Na8turtiuius, Mixed oz. 20 cts. . 05 



Collection of 8 varieties of Lobb's Nasturtiums, 40 cents. 



XEMOPIIII^A. 



Extremely pretty dwarf, hardy annuals of spreading habit, well 

 adapted for border or pot culture. The Howers are exquisitely colored, 

 blotched and spotted. p. 



Insignis. Blue, white center $0 05 



Maculata. White, with purple spots 05 



Mixed. Many varieties 05 



1VER.XERA de:pre:ssa. 



A handsome creeping plant, with oval leaves and small white flowers, 

 covered later with small coral-colored berries; fine for pot culture. 

 Tender perennial. Pkt. 25 cts. 



NICOXIANA AFFINIS. 



A very valuable plant, producing freely deliciously fraerant large 

 white tubular flowers ; grows well in a rather rich loam. Tender annual. 

 3 feet. Pkt. 10 cts. 



XIKREmBERGIA. 



Beautiful little plants, flowering profusely the whole summer; fine 

 for pots, edgings, hanging baskets, etc. , 



Gracilis. Light blue, yellow eye $0 10 



Prutescens. Lilac ; free-flowering 10 



-, NIGELLA 



9^M> i^^ DAMASCKPiA. 



Very interesting, free- 

 flowering plants, with 

 curii us -looking flowers. 

 Hardy annual. Finest 

 mixed, i foot. Pkt. 5c. 



OENOXHERA. 



Bveniiiii: Primrose. 



QEnotheras are fine 

 hardy annuals, opening 

 their large, showy flowers 

 during the latter pait of 

 the day. Finest varieties 

 mixed. Pkt. 5 cts. 



OXALIS. 



Charming half-hardy 

 perennials, suitable for 

 vases, rockwork, hanging 

 baskets, etc., bearing 

 clusters of pretty flowers 



Oxalis i" u^''^'^'^ profusion. 6 



inches. Pkt. 



Alba. Pure white $0 10 



Rosea. Rose-colored ; very pretty 10 



Tropseoloides. Deep yellow flowers and fine bronze foliage ... 10 

 Valdiviana. Pure yellow 10 



Double Fringed Petunia. 



PASSION FtrO'WER. (Passiflora). 



Handsome, rapid-growing climbers, bearing beautiful and remark- 

 able flowers in the greatest profusion. 15 to 20 feet. „, 



Coerulea. Sky-blue, very fine $0 10 



Cocciiiea. Vivid scarlet 10 



PETUNIA. 



These well-known favorites produce their fragrant and beautiful 

 flowers from early summer until killed by frost. They do well in the 

 house, conservatory or garden, and thrive in almost any kind of soil. 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 

 Large-Flowering Single Fringed. An unrivaled strain. Pkt. 



ftiixed colors So 25 



Large- Flowering Single Mixed. Superb varieties in splendid 



mixture .... 25 



Dvvai-f Inimitable. Star Petunia ; beautiful, compact-growing 



variety 10 



Tiarge-Throatod. Splendid collection of mixed colors 25 



Argentea. Silvery white 10 



<!h<)ice Mixed. Striped and blotched 10 



Fine Mixed 05 



Collection of twelve separate varieties. Large-flowering single, $1. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 

 Large-Flow^ering Double Mixed. Large double variegated Pkt. 



flowers $0 25 



Large-Flowering Double Fringed. Large double, beauti- 

 fully fringed flowers 50 



Collection of twelve separate varieties, double, $1.25; six separate 

 varieties, double fringed, 75 cents. 



Of course everybody knows that only a small percentage of double- 

 flowering plants may be expected from seed, the balance being singles 

 of unusually fine quality. The weaker seedlings should be carefully 

 saved, as these always produce the finest double flowers. 



Elliott's B^ainbo-w Sweet Peas are up to date, and comprise all the brightest colors 



and largest flo^%rering kinds. 



