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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, 5!/ 
inches or mere, of a distinct pinkish 
apricot self color. Lasts well and has 
good substance. Many buds on well 
branched stalks. Originator states this 
is the best Hemerocallis in his garden. 
34> ft. tall, Midseason ........... $1.00 
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 
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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 
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WAU-BUN (Stout) — Large flowers cad- 
mium yellow overcast delicate fulvous 
red, long petals twisted near tips. 
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WEKIWA  (Traub)—Flower of medium 
size of rich velvety red with garnet 
eye zone, orange yellow throat. 
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WELAKA (Watkins) — Evergreen. Large 
blooms of glowing reddish orange, 
with a crepe like heavy texture with 
broad petals. July and August. 3 ft. 
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WHEELER HALO (Wheeler) — Ever- 
green. An evening bloomer of. rich 
yellow with a cinnamon halo. Tri- 
angular shaped. July and August. 
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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. 
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