ELLIOTT NURSERY CO., EVANS CITY, PA. 
Setter HARDY BULBS 
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Plant a hundred of these little beauties and in a few years you will have two hun¬ 
dred or more. But you must not coddle them. Plant them under trees or shrubs, in 
meadows, in the rockery—any place where you will not be tempted to work with 
them, and have blooms every March when there are no other flowers. 
These are the cheapest of all bulbs to buy, the easiest to grow and among the 
most exquisite. 
For best effects alloiv seven to nine bulbs for each square foot planted. 
Hardy Miscellaneous Bulbs far Naturalizing—Indispensable far Rock Gardens 
CHECKERED LILY. Pendent, bell-shaped SNOWDROPS G. Elwesi. The finest of 
flowers on stems about a foot high 
Y ellow, orange, and orange-red; curi¬ 
ously checkered, striped and splashed. 
55c per dos.; $3.75 per 100. 
CROWN IMPERIAL. Tall plants, 4 feet 
or more, with stately, drooping flowers 
ranging in color from light yellow 
through deep orange, orange and red. 
50c each; $5.50 per doz. 
DOG'S TOOTH VIOLET. Lovely lily- 
shaped flowers colored white, pink, 
yellow, and rose with richly mottled 
foliage. 95c per doz.; $6.75 per 100. 
GLORY-OF-THE-SNOW (Chionodoxa). 
Glorious masses of blue and white 
flowers. They will seed themselves, 
thus enlarging the area they occupy. 
Once planted they will last a lifetime. 
Gigantea. Large flowers of lovely light 
blue. 45c per doz.; $2.95 per 100. 
LUCILIAE. Bright blue flowers; white 
center. 45c per doz.; ^2.90 per 100. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS (Muscari). The 
sweet-scented Grape Hyacinths are so 
exquisite that they deserve to be plant¬ 
ed by the tens of thousands. Easily 
forced in the house. Once planted 
they will last longer than the planter. 
Botryoides. Dark, bright blue flowers. 
35c per doz.; $1.95 per 100. 
Botryoides album. This pure white form 
makes a wonderful contrast with the 
blue Grape Hyacinths. 50c per doz.; 
$3.25 per 100. 
Heavenly Blue, Lovely bright sky-blue 
flowers. The best and finest of the 
Grape Hyacinths. 40c per doz.; $2.45 
per 100. 
PLUMOSUM (Feather Hyacinth). Spe¬ 
cially beautiful feathery plumes of vio¬ 
let flowers. Wonderfully attractive. 
70c per doz.; ^4.95 per 100. 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus). Left strictly 
alone the lovely Snowdrops will natur¬ 
alize themselves and last indefinitely. 
You should plant them and forget 
them until they bloom, when every 
year they will bring you more iov. 
the Galanthus. Particularly useful in 
the South where the climate is too 
warm for the other types. 50c per 
doz.; $3.45 per 100. 
Nivalis. The lovely old-fashioned single 
Snowdrop. 50c per doz.; $3.45 per 100. 
Nivalis double. The newer Double 
Snowdrop. 70c per doz.; $4.95 per 
100 . 
WINTER ACONITE (Eran- 
this). Lovely little yellow 
flowers like Buttercups. Seed 
themselves freely, forming 
natural, permanent, ever-en¬ 
larging colonies. 
Cilicicus. Deep yellow flowers with finely 
cut bronzy foliage. 50c per doz.; $3.50 
per 100. 
HYEMALIS. Clear, clean yellow flowers 
blooming very early. 50c per doz.; 
^3.45 per 100. 
WOOD HYACINTH (Scilla). Flourish 
in the sun or shade, and are not par¬ 
ticular about the soil in which they 
grow. There is hardly a situation in 
which these dainty and lovely bulbs 
cannot be used to advantage. 
Alba maxima. The largest and finest 
white form. 50c per doz.; $3.45 per 
100 . 
Blue Queen. Porcelain-blue, candelabra- 
shaped bells. 50c per doz.; $3.45 per 
100 . 
Excelsior. Tall spikes of gorgeous deep 
blucflowers. 50cperdoz.; $3.45 per 100. 
ROSE QUEEN. Beautiful deep 
pink flowers. 50c per doz.; 
^3.45 per 100. 
Mixed. 45c per doz.; $2.95 per 
100 . 
Sibirica alba. Exactly like Sibirica, 
Sky Blue, except that the flow¬ 
ers are white. 60c per doz.; 
$3.95 per 100. 
Sibirica, Sky Blue. Loveliest sky- 
blue flowers. One of the most 
exquisite little bulbs in cultiva¬ 
tion. 60c per doz.; $3.95 per 
100 . 
Winter Aconite 
Hyemalis 
