WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1845 1899 . light,rich soil, in a moist atmosphere. Perennials. Double Branching. Finest mixed lO Collection of six separate colors 50* Single. Fine mixed 5- Single Annual Wallflower. Seedlings from this varietyflower through the summer and fall, from seed sownthe same spring 1G- WIGANDIA. Magnificent ornamental foliaged plants, with immense richlyveined leaves, the stems covered with crimson hairs. Ofrapid growth and splendid habit, it forms one of finest ob-jects amongst ornamental foliaged plants. Caracasana. Blue flower, 7 ft 10 10 Imperialis. A superb, new vari


WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1845 1899 . light,rich soil, in a moist atmosphere. Perennials. Double Branching. Finest mixed lO Collection of six separate colors 50* Single. Fine mixed 5- Single Annual Wallflower. Seedlings from this varietyflower through the summer and fall, from seed sownthe same spring 1G- WIGANDIA. Magnificent ornamental foliaged plants, with immense richlyveined leaves, the stems covered with crimson hairs. Ofrapid growth and splendid habit, it forms one of finest ob-jects amongst ornamental foliaged plants. Caracasana. Blue flower, 7 ft 10 10 Imperialis. A superb, new variety, with much largerar^. firmer leaves 10^ Vigieri. Supberb, glaucous foliage, 8 ft. XERANTHEMUM. Exceedingly free blooming everlastings. The flowers, wheagathered young, are useful for winter bouquets; they are-among the most easily cultivated of annuals, requiring onlyto be sown about May, in the open border, and thinned outifor flowering. Hardy annuals. Double. Mixed colors, 2 ft. Pkt. $8 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN. NEW ZINNIA ELEGANS. This Is one of the most brilliant of annuals, and has long beena general favorite. The flowers are large, finely formed,and in great variety of color. Seed sown early under glasswill commence flowering in June, and continue the wholeseason. They require little attention, and any commongarden loam. Half-hardy annuals. Elliotts Finest Mixturesof Grass Seeds forHay and PermanentPasture. The importance to theaarmer of a good selectionand proper mixture ofrgrass seeds for the variouspurposes of cultivation,ior mowing, for soiing,lor permanent pasture,etc., cannot be overesti-mated. Wepreparespecialmixtures containing onlythe most suitable grasseslor permanent pastures-and meadow lands, suchas Orchard Grass, Mea-dow Foxtail, Sheeps Fes--cue, R. I. Bent MeadovvFescue, English Rye Gi assPerennial Sweet Vernal-and Red-Top in such pro-portions as will insure thtmost satisfactory resultsproducing the heas lesT-possible crops of hay. farsuperior


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