
ZOUAVE. 31% ft. June. Near to a red bi- 
by D2, tt, SB. Stout color. Petals rich fulyvous red with darker 
mid-zone; sepals lighter. Medium sized and 
? much branched. Usually repeats in Septem- 
VESTA. 21% ft. July, Aug. Semi-dwarf; ber. Remains open evenings. $3.00 each. 
deep orange with an unusual glistening gold 
sheen. See picture. $1.00 each. 
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“T have received your letter of recent date offerin 
iby bs ey) ‘ & 
VULCAN. 212 ft. July, Aug. Even to buy back all the Vulcan hemerocallis I had to spare. 
toned, light velvety maroon, with faint I have three nice clumps of this great hemerocallis, 
golden brown midrib; throat of the but have none that I can spare. It is just_as much a 
: ” : leader in the dark rich colors as Patricia is in the light 
medium- large (4 ) flower IS golden yellow color, and is even more distinct. A few of the 
orange. A very showy variety of deepest light vellows do approach Patricia in color, but none 
tone. $3.00 each. have the wonderful form and charm of Patricia. Vulcan 
is entirely distinct from all and is not even approached 
in its rich deep color. My three clumps of it have been 
blooming for over three weeks and every visitor to my 
WAU-BUN. 3 ft. Late June and July. Large garden exclaims over the rich crimson colors of Vulcan. 
flowers of light cadmium-yellow, slightly It is in a class to itself. 
sprinkled with faint traces of fulvous red, “Last season J wrote you about the similarity of 
Rajah to the old-timer Fulva that is naturalized all 
abundantly gold- glistening; petals large, over Alabama. Rajah ts a glorified Fulva! They are 
broad, with ends slightly and distinctively identical in form and vigor, but the color of Rajah is 
twisted. Summer Iris provides a fine com- much deeper and brighter; differing as much from Fulva 
oe RAGHEB reales 
panionin yourgarden. See picture.$1.50 each. eM esc tie Aig from the female 


WOLOF. 2 ft. July. Fine dark velvety 
maroon, throat clear orange. Flowers 
are large, size, 414”, full and spreading. 
A midrib of light yellow enhances the 
flower’s attractiveness. $3.00 each. 
“Couldn’t part with either clump of Wolof. It is 
the finest thing in my garden of some fifty hemero- 
callis. Last summer the big clump of Wolof had 
fourteen stalks of bloom with ten to fifteen buds to 
the stalk. It ts medium large and the coior is vi- 
brant—a brown-crimson wallflower red, I would 
say.’—JACQUES BusHBEE, Steeds, N. C 

YELDRIN. 31% ft. July, Aug. Small but 
full; very uniformly yellowish orange; buds 
and backs of the sepals are noticeable 
brown-red. Much branched. Remains 
open evenings. $1.50 each. 
* Weiser Park, Pa 

