WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ PLANT DEPARTMENT, 1894. 
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CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 
We offer splendid plants of the above, bushy, ivell-crown 
specimens full Of buds; itis seldom that such line plants of 
these are offered for sale. The varieties are the best that 
could be obtained from the most celebrated growers of 
llurope. They embrace Double White, Double Pink, Double 
Variegated and Double Red. Price, 1st size (in bud), $1.50 each; 
set of four for $5.00, a saving of $1.00 by buying the set. 
BEDDING PLANTS. 
The below-named are all well-known tested varieties of t he 
leading plants that are used for “carpet bedding,” “massing” 
“ ribbon line” planting or general bedding. Parties desiring 
large quantities will do well to write us, and we will make 
special prices. Pcrioo 
Alternantliera. Ited. $0 00 
“ Yellow. 6 00 
Ageratum. Best white and blue. 4 00 
Cannas. Light and dark foliage. S IK) 
( annas, New French. 10 00 
Coleus. Crimson, yellow, red, black, etc. 5 00 
Geraniums. Double and single, all colors. 8 (X) 
Geranium, Mt. of Snow. Best silver leaved. 8 00 
Geraniums. Bronze leaved. 8 00 
Lobelias. Best dwarf; blue. 4 (X) 
Pansies. Finest mixed. 4 00 
Petunias. Finest double. 10 00 
“ “ single. 5 (0 
Salvias. “ Scarlet Sage.” . 0 00 
FANCY CALAD1UIYIS. 
Large quantities of these are now used for summer and fall 
decoration. They are easily grown, thriving in pots or boxes 
in the house or shaded situations out-of-doors. The bulbs 
should be dried off in October and kept in a warm drv place 
during the winter. They should be started into growth about 
May 1st. (See cut). Price, 30cts. each; set 12 finest varieties 
for $3.00. 
CAMELLIA, DOUBLE 
IMU HU; GERANIUMS 
BKITANTI. This grand variety isshown 
in the adjoining engraving. Deep scar¬ 
let and wonderfully free in flowering, 
it is, perhaps, the I wist type of the double 
Geranium. (See cut.) 
Ifeaute Poltevine. Very large semi- 
double flowers borne in immense trus¬ 
ses, brilliant salmon. 
Cat uHe Mention. Florets very large, 
purplish rose; upper petals marked 
with white. 
Gerome. Immense sized trusses; flow¬ 
ers double, dark violet rose of a beauti¬ 
ful tint. 
Double Gen. Grant. Brilliant scarlet. 
Golden Dawn. Brilliant orange scarlet. 
Gustave Wldeman. Rich deep salmon. 
Gloire de France. Bright salmon. 
Naomi. Dark Pink; flue bedder. 
White Swan. Pure white; a grand variety 
Pres. Dutuilly. Very dark amaranth, 
bordered with maroon; upper petals 
marked with purple. 
Lo Cid. This magnificent variety is bril¬ 
liant crimson red; undoubtedly the 
finest of its color. 
Centaure. Brilliant rose; enormous truss. 
Md. Dupont. Rosotte-formed flowers, 
deep scarlet. 
President Carnot. Semi-double florets; 
color, brilliant deep scarlet. 
La Favorite. Pure white. 
Grand Chancellor. Deep crimson. 
Price, 10c. each ; set of IT standard sorts 
for $1.50. 
WHITE. 
SINGLE GERANIUMS. 
Henry Martin. Cherry red. 
Beacon, Brilliant scarlet 
Mazeppa. Rich cherry red. 
Arc-en-ciel. Rich violet crimson. 
Miss Wakefield. Bright pink, one of 
the best for bedding purposes. 
Queen of the West. Rich scarlet, dwarf 
compact habit, flue bedder. 
Jules Ferry. Deep brilliant carmine 
crimson, trusses and florets of enor¬ 
mous size. 
Alphonse Daudet. Glowing salmon, 
large trusses. 
Itichesse. Bright Salmon and clear 
white 
Apple Blossom. Pearly white suffused 
with delicate rose, a dainty color. 
Lillian Smith. Bright red, dwarf com¬ 
pact habit. 
Md. laComtesse de Pot. Salmon-flesh 
color bordered with white, a fine bed¬ 
ding variety. 
Master Christine. Bright deep pink. 
New Life. Striped scarlet and white. 
Pauline Lucca. Pure white. 
Pliny. Bright carmine. 
Queen Olga. Cerise pink. 
Richard Dean. Very bright scarlet. 
Gen. Grant. The finest scarlet bedder. 
Beauty. Salmon and white. 
Queen of the Belgians. Purest white, 
large truss and very free flowering. 
Price, 10c. each ; set of 21 for $2.00. 
FANCY CALADIUMS. 
GERANIUM, WHITE SWAN. 
SINGLE FUCHSIAS. 
Annie Earle. Carmine corolla ; waxy white sepals. 
Benjamin Pearson. Crimson and purple corolla; sepalsrosy red. 
Black Prince. Tube and sepals waxy carmine. 
Beacon. Corolla a deep carmine ; sepals scarlet. 
Constancy. Corolla single, rich carmine ; sepals white ; flowers 
large ; a very beautiful variety. 
Dr. Topinard. Sepals large cerise red; large open single corolla, 
pure white marked rose. 
Earl of Beaconsfield. Deep orange corolla ; extra large flower. 
Ernest Renan. Corolla carmine ; sepals white. 
Little Alice. White corolla ; scarlet sepals. 
Inimitable. Violet corolla ; crimson sepals. 
Lottie. Tube cream ; sepals tender rose ; corolla bright carmine. 
Mrs. Marshall. Corolla carmine ; sepals white. 
Oriflamme. I’rune-colored corolla ; crimson sepals. 
Speciosa. Corolla orange scarlet ; sepals white. 
Price, 10 cts. each ; set of 14 Single Fuchsias for $1.25 
