COREOPSIS SUNBURST 
A new Coreopsis and the first double to be created. 
Sunburst produces truly full double fiowers which measure 
more than 2 inches in diameter. The color is the same 
clean, brilliant yellow as the color of Mayfield Giant. Sun¬ 
burst fiowers are sturdy and substantial and when cut they 
will keep in water for over a week. 3 for 85e; $2.50 per doa. 
COREOPSIS MAYFIELD GIANT 
The older Coreopsis grandifiora was absolutely indis- 
pensible both in the garden and for cut fiowers. If one 
gardened at all, one simply had to have it. Its reign is 
over now since it has been superceded by the new Mayfield 
Giant. In addition to producing more fiowers, Mayfield 
Giant produces fiowers over 3 inches in diameter or more 
than twice as large as the old Grandifiora. Finally, the 
lovely yellow color is even cleaner and more brilliant 
S for 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
NEW HYBRID DAY LILIES 
Dr. Stout, of the New York Botanical Gardens, has 
performed a horticultural miracle. The older Day Lilies 
were always among the loveliest and most fascinating 
plants in existence. Dr. Stout has taken these older varie¬ 
ties and by most careful hybridization and selection has 
created a new race of Day Lilies of indescribable beauty. 
The only thing that prevents these new Day Lilies from 
being planted by the million is that there are not above 
five or six thousand in existence the world over. Last 
spring we were able to secure a small collection of these 
plants at a very special price, and always alert to give our 
customers the benefit of anything good that may be going, 
we grabbed them and as long as they last we will pass the 
saving along. Obviously these plants must be offered sub¬ 
ject to prior sale, and we reserve the right to stop sales at 
any time and without notice. 
AFRANTIACA 3IAJOR. Sweet scented fiowers of great 
size, colored dark, glowing orange. For years the personal 
favorite of Mr. Elliott. 3 for 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
CINNABAR. Delicate brownish red sepals and petals 
glistening golden; throat cadmium-yellow, outer half of 
GLOBEFLOWER (Trollius) 
These lovely Buttercup-like fiowers are first produced 
in May. If growing conditions are normal they may pro¬ 
duce fiowers during the entire summer. If September 
should be cool and moist a third crop may develop, which 
will remain until frost. Professional landscape architects 
are unanimous in declaring the Globefiower to be the finest 
and most practical plant in existence to say nothing of 
being one of the loveliest. 
EUROPAEUS. Glorious blooms 2 inches in diameter 
colored waxy lemon-yellow. 
METEOR. The lovely deep orange fiowers are unusu¬ 
ally large 
SALAMANDER. A lovely new variety with large open 
fiowers colored orange. The very first to bloom. 
All varieties listed above: 3 for $1.00; $3.00 per doz. 
DORONICUM BUNCH OF GOLD 
This lovely hardy plant has large yellow fiowers, 2% 
to 3 inches across, which resemble the tender Marguerite 
of the fiorists’ shops. The fiowers are produced in the 
early spring. The plant is not only one of the finest in the 
perennial garden, but the fiowers make very lovely 
bouquets. 3 for 90c; $2.75 per doz. 
HARDY CARNATIONS 
The Carnation fiowers which you buy from your 
florist are tender plants which must be grown in a green¬ 
house. For years there has been a persistent demand for 
hardy Carnations for garden use and the plant breeders 
have answered the demand, giving us five new creations. 
If the flowers are cut off, the plants will produce Carna¬ 
tions for you all season. The flowers resemble the florists’ 
Carnation and are very lovely. 
CRDISON KING. The gorgeous new crimson Carna¬ 
tion, dazzling in color, and the finest of all the Carnations. 
8 for 95c; $2.75 per doz. 
GOLDEN SUN. The newest and finest yellow Carna¬ 
tion. r, for 80c; $2.25 per doz. 
GRENADIN 'WHITE. The stunning new white Car¬ 
nation. 8 for 80c; $2.75 per doz. 
KING OF BLACKS. The darkest and richest red 
Carnation. 3 for 80c; $2.75 per doz. 
TRIUMPH ROSE. The newest and finest pink Car¬ 
nation. 3 for 80c; $2.76 per doz. 
petals sprinkled with rich fulvous red. Bloom spread 5 
inches. 3 foT 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
KWANSO DOUBLE. The base of the petal Is pure 
golden yellow for about 1 inch above which shines a broad 
halo of sun-glow-red. The petals beyond the halo are 
glistening light orange with the veins streaked with the 
same sun-glow-red as the halo. The diameter of the flower 
is a full 6 inches. 3 for 75c; $2.00 per doz, 
OPHIR. Dark golden yellow flowers 5 inches across. 
One stem frequently carries twenty-five or more or these 
giant golden Lilies. $1.00 each. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. The clear yellow flowers 
with long, trumpet-shaped throats measure from 6 to 6 
inches across. $1.00 each. 
"FESTA. Deep orange flowers with a glistening golden 
sheen. 3 for $1.00; $3.00 per doz. 
WAU-BUN, Large flowers of cadmium-yellow, slightly 
sprinkled with traces of fulvous red. Flowers glisten as 
though made of pure gold. 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
CORALBELLS 
Handsome plants with heart-shaped leaves, neat and 
compact, which may be used either in the perennial border, 
flower beds or rock garden. The lovely, graceful flowers 
are borne in panicles on 18 inch stems and are produced 
in profusion from June until September. The Coralbells 
also make one of the most satisfactory cut flowers in 
existence. 
RED CORALBELLS. The flowers of this lovely variety 
are colored a shimmering coral-red. 3 for 85c; $2.50 per 
doz. 
PINK CORALBELLS. Gorgeous lovely, bright pink 
flowers and three times as many of them as the other 
varieties. 3 for 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
PAINTED DAISY 
The Painted Daisies are so easily cultivated that they 
are recommended to all who possess a garden. They are 
perfectly hardy and absolutely invaluable for cut flowers 
through the summer and autumn months. The flowers are 
bright and elegantly borne on long stems; most convenient 
for vase decoration. The Painted Daisies are veritable 
colored Marguerites and possess a range of color and 
hardiness that the Marguerites might envy in vain. Nothing 
can surpass the Painted Daisies for profusion of flowers; 
flowers succeed flowers without stint, and the blossoms 
are not injured by storm or sun. Painted Daisies grow 
freely in any ordinary garden soil, and in order to secure 
size, brilliancy and number of flowers, plenty of ordinary 
well-rotted manure may be added to well-trenched, well- 
drained soil, and plenty of water may be given when they 
are in bud in the dry summer months. Our plants are of 
the famous Kelway strains. 
ATROSANGUINEU3I. A new Painted Daisy with larger 
flowers than the older type. There are no whites or pinks 
in this race; the colors are all shades of vivid and brilliant 
red and crimson. Introduced for the first time in the 
United States, we know it will achieve the same tremendous 
success it had in England last year. 3 for 85c; $2.50 per 
doz. 
ROSEUM. All colors mixed. Rising above the lovely 
fern-like foliage stand the beautiful flowers ranging in' 
color from pure white to pink, to the deepest crimson. 
3 for 85c; $2.50 per doz. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 13c for each 3 plants; 27c for a dozen plants. 
ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, EVANS CITY, PENNSYLVANIA 
