Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds*—Continued. 
ELLIOTT'S GEM SWEET PEA COLLECTION. 
In this collection will he found the very best standard varietiea, and in our selection we have endeavored 
to produce a large range of colors—those sorts making strong growth, free and large flowering, also 
the best and most distinct of their respective color. The extremely low' price at which vve supply this collec¬ 
tion should induce planting of separate colors in preference to mixtures. 
Blanche Burpee .Pure white, very large. 
Blanche Ferry .Piuk and white. 
Bronze King.Coppery bronze, white wings. 
Captivation.Wine color. 
Celestial.Pal© lavender blue. 
Dorothy Tennant.Rosy heliotrope, darkening with age. 
Firefly.Bright scarlet. 
Gray Friar .White clouded reddish lilac. 
Her Majesty .Bright rose. 
Katherine Tracy .Light rose. 
Lottie Eckford.Lavender shaded pink and white. 
Mr*. Eckford.Primrose yellow. 
Mrs. Jo*. Chamberlain .Pink and white striped. 
Orange Prinee .Bright orange pink flushed scarlet. 
Stanley .Maroon. 
Collection one package each above 15 separate varieties, 50c. 
Collection one ounce each above 1 5 separate varieties, $1.00. 
Post paid by mail. 
MAMMOTH EVER-BLOOMING HOLLYHOCK. 
Allegheny. 
An entirely new departure iu this grand old garden favorite. Free and 
persistent in blooming, as it commences in June and continues until frost. 
The flowers are of mammoth size, 5 to 7 inches in diameter and gracefully formed of 
lo -sely arranged fringed petals which look as though made from the finest China silk, 
and when cut are' hardly recognizable as a Hollyhock, having none of the formality of 
t e ordinary Hollyhock. The colors range from the most delicate shell pink to dark 
red. Mixed colors, per package, 15c.; 2 packages, 25c. 
MIGNONETTE, NEW YORK MARKET. 
This strain is without doubt the finest Giant Mignonette 
for exhibition purposes ou the market to-day. The heads are 
extremely long and densely filled, not showing the ragged 
appearance of many of the exhibition sorts. Its superb fra¬ 
grance, size and excellence in form has been noted with the 
highest approval wherever exhibited. Per package, $1.00. 
MORNING GLORY. 
Imperial Japanese. 
The charm of these “ Imperial Japanese 
Morning Glories” lies in the beauty and 
gigantic sizj of the flowers, which measure 
from 4 to 0 inches across, and their 
greater substance. The cold's of 
the flowers, shadings and markings 
are limitless; some are of a deep 
rich velvety tone, others daintily 
tinted and shaded. The vines are 
of strong and robust growth, 
attaining a height of 30 to 50 feet. MIGNONETTE. 
If you have been inclined to look upon Morning Glories as too common, give 
new r class a trial, and secure a climber of more than ordinary attrac¬ 
tion. Per package, 10c,; 3 packages, 25c. 
PANSY. — Elliott’s Special Blended Mixture. 
Each season we are adding to this mixture the new varieties as they come 
before the public, and from year to year this mixture will be found abreast 
with the times. Special strains perfected by the world’s Pansy specialists 
and all the leading popular sorts—those of distinct colors, rich and velvety 
hues. Cassiers and Bugnot’s gorgeous three and five spotted, the magnifi¬ 
cent French Stained, gr&nd English show varieties and Trimardeau Giants 
will be found in this excellent mixture. A more magnificent array of rich 
and rare colorings than those contained in the Blended Mixture cannot bo 
procured. Price, per pkt, 25c. 
