ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. 
NEW HYBRID AZALEAS 
MollisxOccidentalis (Albicans). Flowers white, with lemon blotch; 
very beautiful and sweet-scented. $1.50 each. 
MollisxSinensis. Flowers very large and very showy, the colors 
principally bronze-orange. $12 to $20 per doz. 
Occidentalis. A distinct, late-blooming, sweet-scented species, the 
color of the leaves in autumn being wonderfully rich and varied. 
$12 per doz. 
AZALEA RUSTICA FLORE PLENO 
New double Azaleas, in 12 varieties; good blooming plants. $20 
per doz. 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
KALMIA latifolia. Nice plants, well set with bloom buds. $9.00 
doz., $04 per 100; larger plants, $1 to $5 each. 
ANDROMEDA floribunda. Nice plants. $9.00 per doz., $04 per 100. 
Japonica. The finest of all Andromedas; nice plants, 
$10.50 per doz., $110 per 100. 
The foregoing are import prices for orders received not later than March 1, 1905, and cancel all previous quotations. These prices 
include all charges for packing, custom-house charges and freight to New York city. Freight from New York to point of destination must 
he paid by purchaser. All orders will be packed in separate cases in England and will 
be shipped direct to customers from New York by our agent there. Sate arrival in 
good condition and satisfaction guaranteed. Stock will be delivered in April at the 
proper time for planting. If preferred, we will import large orders for a commission 
of 25 per cent on actual cost. This will make the stock cost 5 to 10 per cent less than 
the prices quoted above. No orders for less than 12 plants will be filled, but the 12 
may be assorted from anything offered in above list. The above prices include the .'1 ) 
per cent duty placed upon imported nursery stock. 
New Lilacs on Their Own Roots 
Price, except where noted, $1 50 each, $15 per doz. 
Of late years there has been a multitude of new varieties of Lilacs grown, and 
some of them have very great beauty, but unfortunately almost all the stock offered, 
both in this country and Europe, has been budded on privet and is practically worth¬ 
less, for Lilacs grown on this are certain to die in a few years. Nurserymen bud 
Lilacs on privet because they can produce a large stock quickly and inexpensively, but 
one lilac on its own roots is worth a score of budded plants. 
I have arranged with a leading English nursery to supply the varieties described, 
which are of the best, in good, strong plants on their own roots. For prices of 
Budded Lilacs, 
see my general 
list of Shrubs. 
We secured all 
t h e available 
stock of those Li¬ 
lacs in Europe last 
summer and have 
only a limited 
supply to offer. 
NEW LILAC, MARIE LEG RATE 
Alba grandiflora. Very large, pure white trusses of flowers. 
Charles X. Large shining leaves and great trusses of reddish purple 
flowers. 50 cts. 
Clair Cochet. A beautiful pink variety, with large flowers. 
Dr. Lindley. Large, compact panicles of purplish lilac flowers; dark 
red in bud; very fine. 
Dr. Von Regel. Very large panicles and flowers: rosy lilac; fine. 
Emily Lemoine. Double, very large flowers, of fine globular form; rosy 
lilac, beautiful. 
Geant des Batailles. Bright reddish lilac, in large trusses. 
La Tour d’ Auvergne. Double, flowers very large; violet-purple. 
La Ville de Troyes. A fine variety with large panicles of dark purple 
flowers. 
Lemoinei flore pleno. Double rose-colored flowers; fine. 
Leon Simon. Double, compact panicles; flowers bluish crimson. 
Madam Lemoine. Superb; double white. 
Marie Legraye. Large panicles of white flowers. The best white Lilac. 
Michael Buchner. Dwarf plant; very double; color pale lilac; distinct 
and very fine. 
Souvenir de Louis Spath. Most distinct and beautiful variety; trusses 
immense; very compact florets, very large: deep purplish red. 
Bertha Dammann. Pure white, very large panicle of flowers ; 
fine. $1. 
