THOROBRED (Nesmith)—Large lily-like 
red flowers. Tall well branched stalks 
carry its bloom season on for a long 
period of time. 3 ft. July-August. .$1.00 
VESTA (Stout) —Semi-Dwarf. Flower 
good size of deep orange with glist- 
ening golden sheen. Fragrant, open 
evenings. Midseason. 30”........ 50c 
VINORE (Hawkins) — Flowers are re- 
curved in form, of large size, 51/ 
inches or more, of a distinct pinkish 
apricot self color. Lasis well and has, 
good substance. Many buds cn well 
branched stalks. Originator states this 
is the best Hemerocallis in his garden. 
SY, ft tall.” Midseason he oes $2.00 
VULCAN (Stout)—Even-toned, light vel- 
vety maroon, with faint golden brown 
midrib; throat of the medium-large 
flower, 4 to 5 inch diameter, is golden 
orange. A very showy variety of deep- 
est tone. Blooms July, August on stalks 
2Vo° its tallo i ux Sees tea ee 50c 
WAR PATH (Russell) — An outstanding 
red of very rich but bright red with 
satiny sheen, both petals and sepals, 
orange throat, flowers of good size 
and opens fully reflexed. Blooms in 
July: 2360 oan ies ae $1.00 
WAU-BUN (Stout) — Large flowers cad- 
milum yellow overcast delicate fulvous 
red, long petals twisted near tirs. 
Tane-July. 30" Clo 50c 
WEKIWA  (Traub)—Flower of medium 
size of rich velvety red with garnet 
eye zone, orange yellow throat. 
Midseason: (36% .425..o eee $1.00 
WELAKA (Watkins)—Large blooms very 
freely borne, are of splendid sub- 
stance, crepe like and rippled in tex- 
ture, petals broad and flowers of full 
form. The color is a rich, glowing, 
fulvous red, shading to a manderin 
orange throat. Blooms on 3 ft. stalks 
july and August, Each. 43.50 $1.00 
WHITE LADY (Sass)—-A tall pale yellow 
of good size and form, in bloom fore 
part of July thru August. Splendid for 
background and planted with blue 
Platycodon or Delphinium. 4 feet. 
Each © dict eta ste oe ese ae 75c 
