. Wm. Elliott & Sons : 1893. ers early in spring; when sown in April, flowerfrom July to September, and some of the sorta tillfrost comes. All the varieties are hardy, and easyto cultivate. Single plants transplanted look well,and bloom profusely, tiardy annuals, 1 ft. high. Per Pkt. Candytuft. Empress, distinct, candelabra shapedbranches, bearing immense pyramids of purewhite bloom , 10 New Carmine. Distinct and beautiful 5 Improved White Rocket. Fine for florists. Per oz., SOcts 5 Crimson. Very beautiful. Per oz., 30 cts 5 Purple. Fine dark. Peroz.,30cts 5 Fragrant. White. Per oz., SOcts 5 N


. Wm. Elliott & Sons : 1893. ers early in spring; when sown in April, flowerfrom July to September, and some of the sorta tillfrost comes. All the varieties are hardy, and easyto cultivate. Single plants transplanted look well,and bloom profusely, tiardy annuals, 1 ft. high. Per Pkt. Candytuft. Empress, distinct, candelabra shapedbranches, bearing immense pyramids of purewhite bloom , 10 New Carmine. Distinct and beautiful 5 Improved White Rocket. Fine for florists. Per oz., SOcts 5 Crimson. Very beautiful. Per oz., 30 cts 5 Purple. Fine dark. Peroz.,30cts 5 Fragrant. White. Per oz., SOcts 5 New Hybrid Dwarf. Fine mixed 10 Tom Thumb. White. Forms a dwarf compact cluster of clear white flowers 10 Fine Mixed. Per oz., 25 cts 5 Hardy Perennial. (Iberis sempervirens.) Pure white. 10 CASTILLEJA. A very ornamental plant from Texas, with brilliant deepcrimson scarlet bracts. It presents a magnificent ap-pearance and is one of the most effective of recent in-troductions. Castilleja Indivisa. Half-hardy annual, li ft. .25. CASTOR OIL BEAN. (See Ricinus.) ?^ta— — CELOSiA. Very singular, attractive and showy plants, producingmagnificent spikes of beautiful feathery-lookingflowers. They succeed well in the garden, if plantedout in June. Graceful and beautiful half-hardy an-nuals. Celosia Argentea. Long spikes of silvery-white, shaded with flesh color; splendid 10 Auerea Pyramidalis. Bright golden spikes in pyramidal form; exceedingly beautiful 10 New Crimson Feathered. Crimson spikes; beau- tiful ....10 Pyramidalis Plumosa. Beautiful long plumes, pyramidal in form, of red, yellow, violet, etc.; very striking. 10 ? Huttoni. Bushy habit, pyramidal form, profusely branched,each leading branch being tipped with a small spike of bright crimson flowers 10 Cristata. (See Cockscomb.) WM. ELLIOTT & SOILS GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1893.


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