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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 
Special Collection of 
Flower Seeds 
I ’OR those who are not 
* familiar with the best 
Summer-flowering annuals, 
quick-growing climbers, 
etc., we have collections of 
the best, 12 pkts. for 50c. 
MOMORDICA. 1 luxuriant annual Pkt- 
climber with ornamental foliage 
and golden yellow fruits, which 
open when ripe, exposing a car¬ 
mine interior. 
Balsamina (Balsam Apple).$0.05 
Charantia (Balsam Pear).05 
MORNING GLORIES 
Imperial Japanese Morning Glor¬ 
ies. The greatest charm of these 
Imperial Japanese Morning Glories 
lies in the exquisite beauty and 
enormous size of the flowers, which 
measure from 4 to 5 inches across. 
The colorings are beyond descrip¬ 
tion; the self or solid colors range 
from snow white to black purple, 
with all the possible intermediate 
shades. The vines are very robust, 
attaining a height of from 30 to 40 
feet. The leaves arc very handsome .10 
Brazilian Morning Glories (Ipo- 
moea setosa). A grand and luxuri¬ 
ant twining vine. d he leaves 
measures to 10 inches across, are 
deeply lobe 1 and overlap each oth¬ 
er, thus making a very dense shade. 
Flowers of a beautiful rose color, 
borne in clusters, and are followed Morning Glories 
by very curious seed pods.10 
Common Morning Glories (Convolvulus major). Annual Pkt. 
climbers. Mixed colors.Oz 15c. $0.05 
Double Morning Glories (Ipomoea purpurea fl. pi.). Makes 
a strong, robust growth and produces double, white, blue or 
red-spotted flowers .10 
Dwarf Morning Glories (Convolvulus minor). These have a low-growing or Pkt. 
trailing habit, each plant covering a space of 2 feet or more in diameter.$0.05 
Ipomoea grandiflora (Moon- 
flower). The finest annual 
climber of the present time. 
Large foliage, flowers open¬ 
ing after sunset. At night 
and during dull days the 
plants are covered with an 
abundance of large, pure 
white, fragrant flowers, 5 
to 6 inches in diameter. It 
grows very rapidly, and 
will cover a large surface. .10 
NEMOPHILA. Extremely pretty Pkt. 
dwarf, hardy annuals of spreading 
habit, bearing a profusion of cup¬ 
shaped flowers; thrives best in 
a cool, shady situation. 1 foot. 
Insignis. Blue, white center .. $0.05 
Maculata. White, purple spots . .05 
Mixed. Many varieties. 05 
NERTERA depressa. A handsome 
creeping plant, with oval leaves 
and small white flowers, covered 
later with small coral-colored 
berries; fine for pot culture. 
Tender perennial.25 
NICOTIANA affinis. A valuable 
plant, producing freely delicious¬ 
ly fragrant, large, white, tubular 
flowers; grows well in a rich loam. 
Tender annual. 3 feet.10 
NIEREMBERGIA. Beautiful little 
plants, flowering profusely the 
whole Summer; fine for pots, 
edgings, hanging baskets, etc. 
Gracilis. Light blue, yellow eye .10 
Frutescens. Lilac, free-flowering .10 
NIGELLA (Love-in-a-Mist). Very 
interesting, free-flowering plants, 
with curious-looking flowers. 
Hardy annual. 1 foot. 
Miss Jekyll. Finest blue.10 
Damascena. Blue.05 
(ENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). CEnotheras always form an 
attractive feature of the flower garden. They are fine 
hardy annuals, opening their large, brightly colored flow¬ 
ers during the latter part of the day. They are easily grown 
and thrive in almost anv kind of soil. Finest varieties mixed. .05 
MUSA Ensete (Abyssinian 
Banana). A magnificent 
foliage plant for the open 
ground in the Summer or 
for the greenhouse or con¬ 
servatory in Winter. Seeds 
sown early in the house will 
produce large plants the. 
first season.25 
Nigella 
CEnothera 
