Grown by 
the Greatest 
Enqlish 
Seedsmen ' 
N the mild, moist climate of England, numerous plants 
may be grown to a perfection which can be matched 
in no other place in the world. During the long cen¬ 
turies in which England has led all Europe in the art 
of gardening there has been developed many seed 
growers of great skill and experience; men whose 
names are famotis the world over. Nevertheless, every 
group of experts has its champions and, as you all 
know, the champions of the English seedsmen are 
Barr* Watkins and Simpsgn. 
The seeds of all the varieties in the fol¬ 
lowing list are from the gardens of either 
Barr, Watkins or Simpson, in England. 
This is guaranteed and is in addition to 
the usual Elliott guarantee that all seeds 
will prove satisfactory or be replaced 
without cost. 
Ageratum 
A lovely summer bedding plant which 
stands hot weather w§Jl and produces large 
clusters of small, feather-like flowers in 
great profusion. 
Blue Cap. (New). The best dwarf Ageratum 
in existence. Similar to Blue Perfection in 
color and size of flower but grows only 
about 5 inches high. The foliage is small 
and the plants have the appearance of 
miniature domes, making it the beau ideal 
“for edgings to flower borders. Per pkt., 25c. 
Blue Perfection. Large trusses; deep blue, 
height 9 inches. Per pkt., 10c. 
Annual Anchusa 
Blue Bird. This new Anchusa, growing about 
18 inches high, has entirely eliminated the 
straggly habit common to all other annual 
Anchusas. It is of compact habit and bears 
its vivid indigo-blue flowers in a luxuriant 
bouquet at the top of the plant. Per pkt., 
Anemone 
“St. Brigid.” Extra choice double mixed. 
Lovely race of Anemones with very 
large, semi-double flowers of brilliant 
hues and delicate in shades of color, includ¬ 
ing a good proportion of rose, pink, ver¬ 
milion and scarlet, making a glorious show. 
Hardy perennial. 1 foot. Per pkt., 20c. 
Aquilegia 
(Long-Spurred Columbine) 
Fine border plants with graceful foliage, 
bearing a profusion of flowers in early sum¬ 
mer. Easy to grow. The quality and range of 
their colors make them one of our most valu¬ 
able hardy plants. 
Caerulea. The beautiful Rocky Mountain Blue 
Columbine. Long-spurred. Per pkt.,. 20c. 
Chrysantha. Large, golden yellow flowers. 
Long-spurred. Per pkt., 20c. 
Rose Queen. Soft rose with white center. 
Long-spurred. Per pkt., 20c. 
Elliott’s Extra Selected 
Long-Spurred Hybrid Aquilegias. 
Elliott’s Extra Selected Long- 
Spurred Hybrids. A grand strain 
containing a great variety of 
colors, from pure white, blush, 
pink and rose to scarlet and 
from pale and dark blues to 
primrose and rich yellow. Per 
pkt., 15c. 
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