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TARRYTOWN. (Whe. 1948). 4 ft. A large roundly recurved flower in one of 
the deep wine shades, close to claret, possibly a bit more purple. ...... 5.00 
THE GEM. (Bet. 1929). 40 in. Magnificent deep yellow. July and Aug. ...... 50 
3 for 1.25 
THERON. (Stout 1934). Deep red and twisted petals. 3 ft. June. 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
THOROBRED. (Nes. 1941). 40 in. Large lily-like flowers of rich red borne on 
tall graceful stalks and very brilliant in the garden. Valuable in breeding 
BEE EEPGG. SUSAN AUQUST es Cy okies Te SYDR, “POOT BNP, Dey 5.00 
Thunbergii. (Baker 1890). 45 in. Small, fragrant, free flowering yellow. 
i hi on chs its EO le, ES 40; 3 for 1.00 
TOP FLIGHT. (Russ. 1945). Formerly ‘Lorraine’. 3!/, ft. Rosy red petals, 
deep red eye zone, sepals yellow overcast rose. Yellow throat, ruffled 
Memeoorwelle JUNG? anki edwin on oor. AAT, ees 1.00; 3 for 2.00 
TRIANON. (Russ. 1945). Formerly ‘Brilliance’. 20 in. Light red. Petals fine 
deep brown-red; sepals somewhat lighter, deeper eye zone. Yellow throat. 
BMPR RUN Glas aig, i be ee ba ta ieee es 1.00; 3 for 2.00 
TWINKLE STAR. (Russ-Witt 1949, as "Twinkle" 1945). Formerly "The Cha- 
teau''. 2 ft. Rich yellow with vivid red eye zone; ruffled petals and sepals. 
Slightly reflexed and twisted. June. ..............02005: pel OO eet etores 00 
VEGA. (Whe. 1948). 16 in. An elfin flower in purple dress which looks right 
up at the garden visitor. The 3 inch flowers are full with overlapping seg- 
at a 5 ee Le chs Se cc ap ne asl 4 ty sn ask pm pie 2.50 
VESTA. (Stout 1929). 30 in. Deep cadium-yellow flushed with orange-red cen- 
Bee eI ANG AUGUST, (aera cd Oe ee .40; 3 for 1.00 
VIKING CHIEF. (Russ-Witt 1949, as ''Viking' 1945). Formerly "Orange 
Queen". 2 ft. Wide, red, deep orange throat; extra wide. 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
WAU-BUN. (Stout 1929). 3 ft. Large, freely curving petals of cadium yellow 
with outer half overcast with fulvous red. June. ............ .75; 3 for 2.00 
WAYMAN GLADIATOR. (Way, 1949, as "Gladiator" 1943). Formerly "Glad- 
iator'’. Huge flowers of Morocco to Brazil red. July. ................ 3.00 
WAYMAN PERFECTION. (Way, 1949, as "Perfection" 1943). Formerly ''Per- 
fection". 30 in. Garnet-lemon-chrome star throat. July. .... 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
WELCOME. (McDade-Schreiner 1943). 58 in. Deep, dusty rose which glows 
and glistens with a brilliant iridescence. Seems to be sprinkled with golden 
jewels. The flowers have broad recurving petals and sepals. .......... 3.00 
WHEELER HALO. (Whe. 1948, as “Halo” 1941). Formerly "Halo". 4 ft. The 
medium yellow petals are very wide at the center and pinched at the tips. 
The recurved sepals give a triangular effect to the shape. Sometimes gives 
second fall bloom and stays open evenings. ..........-.- 0s eee eee eee 2.50 
WHIPPOORWILL. (McDade-Parry 1948). 30 in. Spanish yellow or golden 
yellow self, very evenly colored. Beautiful trumpet shaped blooms of good 
SeeerAQrani, VSCyRlAte. Wa ws 1 POMS VUTA NG ORES... 10.00 
WINNIE NIGHTINGALE. (Perry 1932). 48 in. A glowing orange self. Star 
shaped flowers, three alternating petals having beautifully crimped edges. 
ee, Ait? a eon. MAA So. RASA EM, 60; 3 for 1.25 
WINSOME. (Yeld 1925). 34 in. A dainty fragrant soft, creamy yellow. .. 7 she 
3 for 1.00 
WOODLOT GOLD. (Cleve !934). 36 in. A large crinkled flower of soft gold 
cosh SIN oe CLL nile: o-oo ahpieae mn tonne tae Siaahanane 25; 3 for .60 
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