HYPERION 
MaAter of the Lemon 
Lilies 
In the opinion of Mr. Elliott, Hyperion is unquestion- 
ably the finest of the ever-popular Lemon Lilies. Its grace- 
ful arching foliage makes a most effective foil for its 
straight flower stems, some 4 feet long, crowned with great 
clusters of large Lily-like flowers colored fine pale lemon- 
yellow. And few plants equal the vigor and beauty of a 
well-developed clump of this wonderful Day Lily. England 
as does America thinks well of it since it was granted the 
award of the Roya! Horticultural Society. Blooms in July 
and August and is, of course, perfectly hardy. Each, $1.00; 
doz., $10.00. 









GIANT GAYFEATHER 
Seatember Glare 
Nothing can be planted that will attract more attention than this new 
and beautiful Giant Gayfeather. It produces great six-foot spikes solidly 
covered from top to bottom with rich purple flowers all in bloom at the 
same time. The effect is truly marvelous and during the long life of the 
flower spikes—and they do last a long time—butterflies flutter constantly 
about the plants. Flowers and butterflies combined, here is a real color 
harmony! Three, $1.50; doz., $4.50. 
WINDFLOWERS 
Stimulating as an Ocean freeze 
Coming into bloom the last week in August 
and lasting until cut down by heavy frost in 
November, blooms the glorious Japanese Wind- 
flower. The lovely flowers are about the size 
of a silver dollar and are borne in tremendous 
profusion on stems 2/47 to 3 feet tall. The flow- 
ers may be single, double, and semi-double, and 
the colors white, pink, or red. The 
Japanese Windflowers not only cre- 
ate the finest imaginable effects in 
the September garden but are the 
finest of all possible cut flowers. 
They have long been a favorite of 
Mr. Elliott, and when he was prac- 
ticing landscape architecture he 
never failed to include them in sub- 
stantial quantities in every garden he de- 
signed. The Japanese Windflowers are 
among the truly outstanding perennials. 
ALBA. Single flowers of the purest, cleanest 
* __ white with a rich yellow center. Three, $1.10; 
2 doz., $3.30. 
, ALICE. A lovely new semi-double pink Wind- 
WY flower which Mr. Elliott personally considers 
about the loveliest thing he has seen in years. 
It is altogether the best and strongest grower. The flowers, 
when first opening, have the form of a Rose: as they expand 
the shell-like silvery pink petals become suffused with bright 
carmine and show a lovely lilac center. Three, $1.10; 
doz., $3.30. 
KRIEMHILDE. Tremendous quantities of large, double flow- 
ers colored a rich dark pink. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30. 
MARIE MANCHARD. A new semi-double white Wind- 
flower blooming several weeks earlier than the older sorts 
and having larger, finer, purer, double white flowers. Three, 
$1.40; doz., $4.00. 
PRINCE HENRY. A magnificent new Windflower bearing 
gorgeous, full double red flowers which bloom much earlier 
than the other sorts. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00. 
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W indflowers 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE. One of the most splendid of the Windflowers 
and the most lovely of ail flowers. Immense quantities of broad and 
perfectly formed semi-double flowers with the color of the famous 
pink La France Rose. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30. 
RICHARD AHRENDS. An exquisitely lovely Windflower with large, 
splendid single flowers colored shell-pink and overlaid with a lilac 
bloom. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30. 
RUBRA FLORA PLENA. Tremendous quantities of double flowers 
of loveliest rose-pink. Only September Charm produces more bloom. 
Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00. 
SEPTEMBER CHARM. One of the newest and most profuse bloom 
ing of the Windflowers. Indeed, there is hardly a plant of any kind 
which will produce the tremendous mass of flowers in your garden as 
will September Charm. The flowers, two inches or more in diameter, 
are colored lovely, delicate silvery pink shaded with rose and mauve, 
and are lovely beyond description. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30 
WHIRLWIND. Exquisite double, white flowers in the greatest profu- 
sion. Whirlwind is Mr. Elliott’s personal choice among all the 
flowers. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30. 
ELLIOTT NURSERY GG 
F 
EVANS CITY 
