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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1896. 
NEMOPHILA. 
Extremely pretty dwarf, hardy annuals of spreading habit, 
well adapted for border or pot culture. The flowers 
are exquisitely colored, blotched and spotted. Nemo- 
phila will grow in any soil; may be sown several times 
during the year, and will bloom early. 
Per Pkt. 
Nemo phi la Insignis. Blue, white center. 5 
Maonlata. White, with purple spots, 9 inches.5 
- Mixed. Many varieties. 5 
NERTERA DEPRESSA. 
A very handsome creeping plant, with oval fleshy leaves 
and small white flowers, covered later with small 
coral-colored berries; fine for pot culture. Tender 
perennial. 25 
NICOTIAN A AFFINIS. 
A very valuable plant, producing freely deliciously- 
scented large white tubular flowers; grows well in a 
rather rich loam. Tender annual, 3 ft.10 
NIGELLA. 
(LOVE-IN-A-MIST.) 
Very interesting, free-flowing plants, with curious-looking 
flowers and seed pods. Hardy annual. 
Nigella Damascena. Finest mixed, 1 ft. 5 
NIEREM BERGI A. 
Beautiful little plants, flowering profusely the whole sum¬ 
mer, fine for pots, edgings, hanging baskets, etc. 
Nierembergia Gracilis. Light blue, yellow eye.10 
- Frutescens. Lilac, free-flowing.10 
OXALIS. 
Charming little plants. O. Tropmoloides has fine dark 
bronze foliage. All the varieties are very useful for 
covering rock-work, also for baskets and edgings. Sow 
in cold frame, ani transplant into sandy soil. Half- 
hardy perennials. 
Oxalis Rosea. Rose colored, blooms abundantly, % ft_10 
- Alba. Pure white. 10 
- Tropieoloides. Deep yellow, brown leaves; very in¬ 
teresting variety, ft.10 
- Yaldiviana. Pure yellow. 10 
(ENOTHERA. 
(EVENING PRIMROSE.) 
(Enotheras are very line half-hardy annuals, opening their 
flowers suddenly in the latter part of the day. Some of 
the large varieties attract much attention. 
(Enotliera. Annual varieties, mixed. 10 
PASSIFLORA. 
(PASSION FLOWER.) 
Magnificent ornamental climbers, with beautiful and re¬ 
markable flowers, which are produced in the greatest 
profusion. Tender perennials. 
Passiflora Ccerulea. Sky-blue; will bloom in the 
-s ground in summer, 20 ft. 
- Cocci lie ft. Vivid scarlet flowers 15 ft.*.. 
open 
.10 
.10 
PANSY. 
(HEARTSEASE.) 
We offer seed of the best varieties of this highly esteemed 
flower, and many now sorts and shades may be ob¬ 
tained from the mixed packets. Start early in March 
in the house ; if no greenhouse is convenient a sunny 
window will answer. Sow lightly in fine loam, in a 
box or flower-pot, and transplant when well up. Trans¬ 
plant several times before finally transplanting out of 
doors. Pick off the first buds as soon as they appear, 
and from early fall until the ground freezes you will 
have the largest Pansies possible to grow. Seeds sown 
in a cool place in June, or later, and kept well wa¬ 
tered will produce fall flowering plants. Sow also in 
September for winter flowering The plants should 
always occupy a cool, partially shaded situation, and 
the ground cannot be too rich; coolness and moisture 
are necessary. 
Per Pkt. 
Elliott’s Special Blended. This mixture contains all the 
popular varieties; those of giant size, new, rich dis¬ 
tinct colors and the oddly marked blotched and 
striped sorts. The quality will be found unsur¬ 
passed .25 
Extra Choice English. Large flowering.25 
French, Large Stained. Very choice, mixed.25 
Odier. (Five blotched.) Finest large blotched varieties. .25 
Bugnot’s. Superb blotched, exceptionally fine strain ... .35 
Giant Cassier. (Fine blotched.) Splendid large flowers.25 
Giattt TrimaeAivan. In size of flowers and robust growth 
these excell all other strains. Mixed colors.15 
-White. With blue blotches.25 
-Black. Rich velvety black..25 
-Yellow. Goiden yellow with black eye, one of 
the most showy Pansies. 25 
-Purple. Velvety royal purple.25 
-Blue. Rich ultra marine blue, with purple eye.25 
-Striped. Mahogany striped with yellow.......25 
Collection six varieties Trimaedeau Pansies.1.00 
