WoeoE. (Stout) 4 feet. July. Dark velvety maroon with a 
clear orange throat. A very lovely daylily. $6.00 each 
net. 
Un-named Variety. (Double Hemerocallis) 3 feet. July- 
August. It is not possible to give the name of this 
variety. It was found growing in a garden in South 
Carolina, having belonged to the family for many years. 
The plant should really be classed as triple, rather than 
double. It has three distinct sets of petals and sepals, 
all of which lie back evenly. The color is orange, over¬ 
laid rose, with a splash of deeper rose on each petal and 
sepal. A golden yellow throat lights up the flower, 
which has a tiny cup-like center. Quite distinct and 
worthwhile. $1.00 each, 6 for $5.00. 
Twelve Selection 
For the past four years a poll has been conducted among 
growers of Hemerocallis to determine which of the daylilies 
were considered of highest rating among specialists. 
Below will be found a collection of the best twelve. 
Those marked with an asterisk have placed among the 
top twelve in each of the four polls. Mikado has captured 
first place three times and second place once. The plants are 
listed in accordance with their rating. 
Mikado* .$1.00 
Hyperion* .85 
Patricia . 2.00 
Bagdad . 2.00 
Rajah . 3.00 
Ophir* .75 
Anna Betscher .75 
George Yeld* . 1.25 
Wau-Bun* . 1.50 
Fulva Maculata . .75 
Apricot .40 
Bijou . 3.00 
A $17.25 value for $14.00 
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