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Other standard flower seeds so well known that description is unnecessary : 
PER PKT. 
ACACiA/finest mixed, lo 
Acrolineum, everlasting:, mixed, 5 
Ageratum, Dwarf White, 5 
Dwarf Purple, 5 
Amaranthus, Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat), 5 
Anterrhinum (Snap Dragon), mixed, 5 
Bachelors’ Button, fine mixed, 5 
Baloon Vine (Cardiosperum), 5 
Balsam, Allen’s new double white, extra, jo 
Finest mixed, 10 
Good mixed, 5 
Calliopsis, mixed, 5 
Canna (Indian Shot), mixed, very fine, 5 
New French Varieties, mixed, extra, 10 
Centranthus, mixed, 5 
Centaurea, white leaved foliage plant, lo 
Clarkia, finest mixed, 5 
Cockscomb, mixed; very fine, 5 
Cockscomb Glasgow Phize, new; very dwarf, 
with immense crimson combs, extra, 10 
Convolvulus (Morning Glory), mixed, 
oz. 10 <fts., ^ 
Minor, the dwarf or trailing variety, 5 
Cypress Vine, scarlet, 5 
White, 5 
Mixed, ^ 
Canterbury Bells, mixed, 5 
Canary Bird Flower, climber, 10 
Chinese PiNK,“finest mixed, 5 
Datura Wrightii, the best, 5 
Dianthus, Ileddewigii, finest mixed, 10 
Digitalis (Foxglove), mixed, 5 
Eschscholtzia (California Poppy), fine 
mixed colors, ^ 
Korget-me-not, White, 5 
Blue, 5 
Mixed, 5 
Feverfew, Double White, 10 
Golden Feather, 5 
Gilia, mixed, 5 
Globe Amaranth, mixed, 5 
Geraniums, finest mixed, 10 
Helichkysum (Everlasting Flowers), finest, 
mixed, 5 
Heliotrope, fine mixed, 10 
Ice Plant, 5 
PER PKT. 
Larkspur, Dwarf Rocket, 5 
Tall Stock, flowered, 5 
Linum (Grandiflorum Rubrum), mixed, 5 
Lupinus, mixed varieties, 5 
I..OBELIA, finest mixed, 10 
Speciosa, Dark Blue, 10 
Lantana, finest mixed, 10 
Marigold, best French, tall, 5 
Marvel of Peru, mixed, 5 
Maukandia, finest mixed colors, 10 
Musk Plant, 10 
Morning Glory, climbing sorts, mixed, 
oz. io< 5 ls., 5 
Nasturtium, tall, mixed, 5 
Dwarf, mixed, 5 
Pansy, mixed seeds of all sorts, 5 
Petunia, fine mixed, 5 
Portulacca, mixed single, 5 
Finest double, mixed, 10 
Rodanthe, 10 
Ricinus, Castor Oil Bean, mixed, oz. ao As., 5 
Bourbenensis, twelve feet, extra, oz. 20 As., lo 
Gibsonii, Dark Red Foliage, oz. ao As., 10 
Salipglossis, large flowered varieties; 
splendid, all colors mixed, 5 
SCABiosA (Morning Bride), mixed, 5 
Sensitive Plant, 5 
Sweet William, fine mixed, 5 
Extra strain of double sort, mixed, 10 
Smilax, finest climber, 10 
Thunbergia, mixed, 10 
Verbena, mixed, fine, 10 
Vinca, mixed, 5 
Violet (English), best varieties, mixed; 
seed germinates very slowly, 5 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
Agrostis Nebulosa, hardy annual, one foot, 5 
Briza Maxima (Large Quaking Grass), 5 
Briza Gracilis (Slender Quaking Grass), 5 
Bromus BRiZiEFORMis; a fine grass, 5 
Chloris Barbata; pretty and curious, 5 
Coix LachrymwK Tears), 5 
Stipa Pennata (Feather Grass) ; hardy, 5 
Gynerum Argenteum (Pampas Grass), 5 
Pownal, Vt., Feb. 28, 1S99 . — ERis Bros. Gentlemen: I am well pleased with the Begonia plants 
you sent me, they are all one could expect. Yours truly, W. A. TJERMON. 
Middlsville, March 8, 1899.— Bros. The plants arrived yesterday, in fine condition, with 
which I am much pleased and think them lovely. Very respectfully, MRS. P. W. THOMAS. 
Tilton, July 1, 1899.— Bros. Gents : Enclosed please find checkto pay bill. The plants came 
in excellent shape, was very much pleased with them. Respectfully, MRS. CLARA L. SMITH. 
Annapolis, Md. — Ellis Bros. Gentlemen: I wish to thank you for the satisfactory way in 
which you filled my order of recent date; although the box had a long distance to come, the plants ar- 
rived in good order and seem to have started off very nicely. Very truly, J. WIRT RANDAI..L. 
Dansville, Mich., Apr. 24, 1899. — Messrs. Ellis Bros. Dear Sirs; I received my plants and am 
ve^ much pleased with them. To open a package of such nice plants is a perfect delight to an amateur. 
It is now some five or six years since I first sent to you for plants, and must say they have always been the 
nicest and done the best of any 1 get. I would give much to visit your establishment. Wishing vou all the 
success possible in the future, I remain yours truly, MRS. W. J. HALL. 
