Tue Gem. (Betscher) 3 feet. July-August. Rich orange 
yellow flowers. Well named. An excellent plant for the 
border. Flowers of very heavy texture. 30 cents each. 
Tuunserci. 3 feet. July-August. Buttercup yellow. Fragrant. 
Does extremely well in partial shade. Very floriferous. 
25 cents each. 
Vesta. (Stout) 2% feet. July. Deep orange flowers with a 
glistening gold sheen. Petals of heavy texture resisting the 
sun. $1.50 net. 
Viscountess Bync. (Perry) 4 feet. July-August. Soft 
silvery background overlaid with pale coppery rose. ‘The 
open well-shaped flowers are very attractive. $1.00 each. 
Vutcan. (Stout) 3 feet. July. Even toned maroon flowers 
with a faint golden brown mid-rib. Orange throat over- 
laid with red. Petals rufled. $4.00 net. 
Wau-Bun. (Stout) 3 feet. July-August. The blooms are 
large, light cadmium yellow over which there is a sprinkling 
of very faint fulvous red. ‘The twisted character of the 
petals is very unusual and charming. $1.50 net. 
Winsome. (Yeld) (A. M. R. H. S.) 3 feet. June-July. Pale 
creamy yellow, wide open flowers. A dainty and fragrant 
variety. Considered one of Mr. Yeld’s best introductions. 
50 cents each. 
Wotor. (Stout) 4 feet. July. The most beautiful of the new 
dark red Hemerocallis. A large dark velvety maroon flower 
with a clear orange throat. Tall and well branched. $6.00 
net. 
Un-Namep Variety. (Double Hemerocallis) 3 feet. July- 
August. It is not possible to give the name of this variety. 
It was found growing in a South Carolina garden having be- 
longed to the family for many years. The plant really should 
be classed as a triple flowering variety. It has three distinct 
sets of petals and sepals, all of which lie back, in a recurving 
manner, evenly. ‘The color is light orange overlaid rose, 
with a splash of deeper rose on each petal and sepal. A 
golden yellow throat lights up the flower which has a tiny 
cuplike center. Quite distinct and worthwhile. $1.00 each. 
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