ELLIOTT S NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 1894 
VII 
White Multiplier Onions. 
WHITE MULTIPLIER ONIONS. 
They are of a pure white silvery color. Enormously 
productive, frequently producing as many as 3) bulbs 
in a single cluster. They are mild and of a sweet 
flavor, very hardy and without doubt will prove a 
great acquisition to this class of onions. Its hand¬ 
some appearance will make it one of the most attrac¬ 
tive varieties that can be grown. It is also useful for 
pickling, white onions being higher priced than any 
other color, the advantage of White Multiplying 
Onions can be readily understood. 
Pint, 20 cents; quart, 30 cents ; peck, $2.25. 
HILL’S FORCING 
WHITE SPINE 
CUCUMBER. 
This excellent variety originated near Boston, and 
is in great repute on the markets of that city. For 
some time Mr Hill, the originator, had the trade all 
his own way, as his Cucumbers were ready for mar¬ 
ket before others, and were of such perfect form, so 
remarkably even, and of that desirable dark green 
color. It is a selection from the best Arlington White 
Spine, and is adapted to open ground culture as well 
as for forcing. It grows much more compact about 
the hill than most other kinds, and will be highly 
appreciated by Southern truckers for shipping. 
Packet, 5cts.; oz., 10 cts.; Y lb., 30cts.; lb., $1.00. 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING CELERY. 
This is pronounced the very best and most profitable Celery in cultivation. It is of even growth and handsome form, reaching 
a very large size, but very stockv and robust. The stalks grow vigorously, with large ribs, very thickly and closely set. It is very 
early, entirely self blanchings and can be grown without any banking up or covering whatever, even the outer ribs assuming a yellow¬ 
ish white color of a very fresh and pleasing appearance. The heart is of a beautiful golden yellow color, very large, crisp arid solid 
and unsurpassed in delicious quality and flavor. Price per packet, 10 cents ; oz., 40 cents. 
BURPEE’S BUSH LIMA. 
The Only Bush Form of 
the True Large 
Lima Bean. 
This Bush Lima is what has long been 
desired but which growers hardly ex¬ 
pected to obtain — a pofect bush form 
of the true luscious Large Lima Bean. 
The bushes grow from 18 to 20 inches 
high of stout growth and always erect, 
yet branching so vigorouslv that each 
plant develops into a circular bush from 
2 to 3 feet in diameter. The leaves are 
of very large size and great substance. 
It is an immense yielder, each bush 
bearing from 50 to 200 ot the handsome 
large pods filled with very large beans 
identical in size and flavor to the well 
known Large Pole Limas. Of incalcul¬ 
able value for the reason that now the 
largest and best Lima Beans can be 
cheaply raised in quantity without the 
expens** and labor attached to the use 
of poles. 
Packet. $0.10 
Y Pint. 
Pint.. . . 
Quart.. 
Y Peck 
Peck... 
.20 
.35 
.00 
2.25 
4.00 
