FloWer Seed Novelties and Specialties II 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 



SEEDSMEN. NEW YORK 



Chrysanthemum segetum pumilum. 



New dwarf variety of this free-flowering annual, forming compact, perfectly round bushes of 6 to 8 inches in height, literally 

 covered with single yellow fiowersJ:hroughout the season. As it comes true from seed, it is well adapted for ribboning or bedding. 



Pkt. 25 cts. 



Fancy Aster, Canary Yellow. 



Imagine an Aster of the size of the well-known Giant Comet Aster 

 with fine curled, pure white outside petals, and the center of this large 

 flower, sometimes 4 to 5 inches in diameter, consisting of deep yellow 

 tube petals, then one will at once perceive the beautiful effect of this 

 flower, which will also serve well for cutting. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Single Poppy, Miss Sherwood. 



Sturdy plants 2)4 feet high, with noble foliage, bearing in profu- 

 sion large, single flowers of a shining satiny white, the upper half of the 

 corolla being a silky chamois rose. This is a combination of color quite 

 virginal in its delicacy, and we are convinced that this beautiful Poppy, 

 which comes quite true from seed, will be found finest of single-bloom- 

 ing varieties. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Elliott's Blended Pansies. 



For wealth of coloring, abundance and substance of flowers, this strain is unequaled. It 

 contains all that is newest and best in Pansies, and the seed has been grown especially for our- 

 selves by one of the best cultivators. This stock cannot fail to give unlimited satisfaction. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



Elliott's Blended Fansy. 



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 double 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 wonder- 

 ful combination of colors, including many tints hitherto unknown in the Pansy 

 family. Pkt. 20 cts. 



Salvia, Scarlet Bouquet. 



Much improvement has been achieved in this popular plant in recent years, 

 but we offer this new variety, convinced that in it is reached the height of perfec- 

 tion in Salvias. It is a prodigal flowerer, with rich dark foliage, the spikes regular 

 and standing well above the leaves. Nothing can be pictured more striking and 

 gorgeous than a row or bed of Salvias in bloom, either used in masses or in 

 combination. This variety is compact and bushy, generally as broad as it is high. 

 Every lover of flowers should have this Salvia in the garden. Pkt. 20 cts. 



Silver Leaf Star Phlox. 



The plants grow about 12 inches high and branch freely. The rose- and 

 carmine-colored flowers are fringed, as well as crenulated, and form a delight- 

 ful contrast with the beautifully variegated foliage. Pkt. 20 cts. Silver Leaf Star Phlox. 



