
TARUGA 

VESTA 

VULCAN 

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TRIUMPH. 314 ft. July. Large; rich orange 
with a slight fulvous red halo in mid-zone. 
Special and individual form. Petals broad, 
strongly recurved; sepals semi-erect. $2.00 
each. 
VESTA. 21% ft. July, Aug. Semi-dwarf; 
deep orange with an unusual glistening gold 
sheen. See picture. $1.50 each. 
VULCAN. 214 ft. July, Aug. Even-toned, 
light velvety maroon, with faint golden 
brown midrib; throat of the medium-large 
(4”) flower is golden orange. A very showy 
variety of deepest tone. See _ picture. 
$3.00 each. 
WAU-BUN. 3 ft. Late June and July. Large 
flowers of light cadmium-yellow, slightly 
sprinkled with faint traces of fulvous red, 
abundantly gold-glistening; petals large, 
broad, with ends slightly and distinctively 
twisted. Summer Iris provides a fine com- 
panion in your garden. See picture. $2.00 
each. 
WOLOF. 3 ft. July. Fime dark velvety 
maroon, throat clear orange. Flowers are 
large size, 41%”, full and spreading. A 
midrib of light yellow enhances the flower’s 
attractiveness. $3.00 each. 
YELDRIN. 314 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. Like Hiawatha, but lighter. 
1000 blooms on a mature plant during more 
than a month. $2.00 each. 
ZOUAVE. 31% ft. June. Near to a red bi- 
color. Petals rich fulvous red with darker 
mid-zone; sepals lighter. Medium sized and 
much branched. Usually repeats in Sep- 
tember. Remains open evenings. $3.00 each. 
What Others Say: 
“Couldn’t part with either clump of Wolof. It is the 
finest thing In my garden of some fifty hemerocallis. 
Last summer the big clump of Wolof had fourteen 
stalks of bloom with ten to fifteen buds to the stalk. 
It is medium large and the color is vibrant—a crimson 
wallflower red, I would say.’-—Jacques BuSsHBEE, 
Steeds, N.C 
“I want to report on the Stars in the Twilight col- 
lection of Daylilies I bought in the spring. They all 
grew and bloomed except August Pioneer. 
“1 have about 60 varieties (nearly all from you) and 
they have been divided until this year with all the rain 
they are a real show—they are the joy of my life through 
the summer. I have 2 acres woods, 4 small streams and 
many springs, so you can imagine they love it here!’’— 
Mrs. M. R. Yerkes, 111 Pa. Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
_““‘For more than thirty years, my parents during their 
life and now I have always had most satisfactory treat- 
ment.”—Miss ANNA MclI. Miter, 351 East Lancaster 
Ave., Downingtown, Pa. 
