WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 
ELLIOTT’S SUPERB TUBEROUS ROOTED 
BEGONIAS. 
OUR STRAIN OF BEGONIAS IS UNEXCELLED. 
No class of plants of equal decorative value can be grown 
with less labor and attention than the Begonia. Plant about 
May 15th, and you will have a mass of beautiful foliage set off 
with unsurpassed sprays of immense flowers, measuring from 4 
to 7 inches across. The shapely glistening leaves gracefully 
droop to the ground and form a dense oval pyramid, while this 
is crowned with an unbroken mass of flowers endless in color 
—from the warm rich scarlet, soft rose, golden yellow, pure 
white, etc.—making a most surprising sight to any one not 
familiar with them. The plants are covered with bloom the 
entire season. When the foliage dies down in September or 
October, they should be set away in a warm, dry place to 
remain until planting time the following Spring. Our strain of 
both double and single is superb, and must not be judged by 
ordinary bulbs. Those who plant our Begonia bulbs will be 
astonished at the great size and brilliancy of the flowers. 
Single White. Single Yellow. Single Scarlet. 
Single Pink. Single Dark Crimson. Single Orange. 
Price of above, 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Double Flowering. A magnificent strain of the finest large 
flowering sorts; separate colors. 
Double White. Double Pink. Double Crimson. 
Double Yellow. Large bulbs. Each, 30 cts.; per doz., $3.00. 
LILIES. 
Lilium Auratum. (The Golden-Rayed Lily of Japan.) This 
peerless variety is, beyond question, the grandest of all 
the Lily family. The flowers are pure white, thickly studded 
with crimson spots, while through the centre of each petal 
runs a clear golden band. Flowers measure nearly a foot 
across, produced abundantly; deliciously fragrant, 2 to 5 
feet. First size bulbs, 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 
Elegans, or Thunbergianum. Early flowering, ranging in 
height from fourteen inches to four feet; flowers cup-shaped, 
borne upright, and of a great variety of colors. They are 
very effective planted either in lines or clumps and include 
many showy sorts. Mixed bulbs, each, 15 cts.; 3 for 40 cts.; 
doz., $1.25. 
Tigrinum. (Single Tiger Lily.) Very hardy. Each, 10 cts.; 3 
for 25 cts. ; doz., $1.00. 
Tigrinum Flore Pleno. (Double Tiger Lily.) Each, 15 cts.; 3 for 
40 cts. ; doz., $1.50. 
SPECIOSUM SORTS. 
As a whole, the most desirabe section of all Lilies for 
general cultivation. The varieties are distinct, graceful, 
beautiful and free-blooming. They are hardy, needing very 
little protection, and will grow and flower without any special 
treatment. 
Album. This is a pure white and very fragrant variety with 
beautifully recurved petals. A very fine sort. Each, 
20 cts.; doz.., $2.00. 
Album Praecox. A lovely, pure white Lily, with petals re¬ 
flexed and slightly tinted pink at the tips; center of 
the flower is embellished with a fine long fringe. It Is 
perfectly hardy, and altogehter one of the finest of the 
white varieties. Each, 25 cts.; doz., $2.50. 
Rubrum. White ground, with band and spots of rose or 
crimson on each petal. One of the best Lilies. We 
have a splendid stock of this very hardy and beautiful 
kind. Each, 15 cts.; doz., $1.50. 
Roseum. White ground with lighter spots of rose and red 
than the above. Each, 15 cts. ; doz., $1.50. 
