80—Vesper Gold, TB-M-Y4L □ (Wmsn. 1926) 40 in. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1926. S. barium yellow 10G2, flused amber 
10J3. F. larium yellow, darker at throat with ma¬ 
roon veining. Halft reticulated hazel. Clearer than 
Ochracea ... 60-11. 136-10 .10 
80—Victor Hugo, TB-M-S7L (Cay. 1928) 30 in. Self. 
Coppery red. One of Cayeux’s “Obtentious of a very 
distinct magnificent colour” . .. . 92-10. 13M7B .50 
76—Vingolf, TB-M-Y6L . 60-12 .10 
67— Violet Lake, TB-M-R7L % (Dean 1929) 30 in. Color 
somewhere between moss pink and crimson lake. 
..30-4. 4N7EF .25 
63—Virginia Moore, TB-MF-Y9M □ 
. 57-4. 117-12. 127-15 .10 
86—Waconda, TB-M-R9M □ (H.P. Sass 1930) 36 in. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1931. S. deep fuchsia red. F. rich violet 
carmine, velvety. .6-11DE. 4S4B .25 
86—Wambliska, TB-M-W1L (J. Sass 1930) 42 in. H.M.¬ 
A.I.S. 1931. S. white, with heliotrope flush at base, 
frilled. F. white with inconspicuous reticulations of 
olive buff. Beard-white, yellow tipt. In cool weather 
almost pale blue. Argentina X Conquistador. 
. ...69?8C-F. 7S1D .25 
80—Wedgewood, TB-M-BIM □ 
. 18-14. 19-14. 115-11. 136-11. 13N1 .10 
76—White and Gold, TB-M-WW....8-6. 9-6. 5N5B .15 
80—White Autumn King, IB-EE-FF-WW (H.P. Sass 
1935) Remontant. Self. Indsecribably beautiful silver 
white. .4-14 1.00 
80—White Dove, Sib. M-WW (Clev. 1927) 60 in. Siber¬ 
ian. Self. Very tall. .68-4E, 5A .50 
66—White Knight, TB-F-WW □ 
....9-7. 124-15. 125-15. 126-12 .10 
73— White Queen, TB-EM-WW . .. 17-10. 115-13. .10 
68— White Star, TB-M-WW .77-3. 129-15 .10 
80—Wild Rose, TB-M-R7L □ 29-2ABC .10 
55—Windham, TB-M-R9L . 40-8. 115-12 .10 
90—Winifred, TB-M-B1L (Storer 1.932), 36 in. Self Wis¬ 
teria 41E8. S. ruffled. F. extremely incurved. Small 
flower, but very beautiful and unique in that it has 
a texture like the dull sheen of rare china. 
.25-13. 74-15. 120-3. 9S6D. 8M8D 5.00 
86—William Mohr, MB-MF-B8M % The most famous 
of all pogo-cyclus hybrids.24-9. 94-9. 9N3B .35 
68—W. J. Fryer, TB-MF-Y9D □ (Fry. 1917) 30 in. S. 
glistening yellow. F. purple with narrow yellow bor¬ 
der. Velvety. A most striking variegata.4-8 .25 
85—Wotan, TB-M-B7D □ (Grinter 1932) 28 in. Darkest, 
largest, richest purple-brown. Heavy foliage and 
thick stems. .69-11D. 4N5E 2.00 
89—W. R. Dykes, TB-M-Y4M % (Mrs. Dykes 1926) Ten¬ 
der. S. clear golden yellow, frilled. F. golden yellow, 
lightly flaked with violet, straight-hanging, broad and 
crinkled. Parent of many fine yellows..2700 1.50 
74 — Yellow Moon, TB-M-Y4L % (Sturt. 1923) 34 in. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1932. Self. Uniform soft yellow. 55-5 .15 
80—Ylo, DB-E-Y4L (Stuart. 1926) 6 in. Dwarf. Self. 
Citron yellow. Flaring F..33-15DE .25 
85—Yves Lessailly, TB-M-W3 (Cay. 1928) 48 in. C.M.F. 
S. pure white. F. white, with suffusion of sky blue in 
center, wide and flat .... ..100-6E .25 
78—Zada, TB-M-W4W □ .78-13 .10 
78—Zua, TB-E-WIL □.127-9 .25 
84—Zunl, TB-M-S7D % (Ayres 1931) 40 in. S. brilliant 
red, sprinkled with gold dust. F. red-brown with cop¬ 
pery suffusion. .69-10E. 7S5A .25 
82—Zwanenburg, MB - One. E S6L □ 
.26-12-CE. 4S9A-D .10 
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