VAGABOND PRINCE (J. Sass, 1940)—Darkest black 
purple self. 36-inch well branched stalk................ 50c 
WAR EAGLE (Jacob Sass, 1933)—S, vinaceous purple. 
F, blackish red purple fading to pansy purple. Bloom well 
as Siete ace Ble wos o's <p sob enews oyiesin ee 3 25c 
HEMEROCALLIS FROM NEBRASKA 
The outstanding characteristics of the hemeracallis is 
its extreme hardiness and sturdy habit of growth. No insect 
nor disease has been known to destroy it and any location 
suits it. It is hardy anywhere when established. 
Hemeracallis will be shipped in late August and Sep- 
tember, after they have finished blooming and seed is har- 
vested. They should be planted at the same depth as in the 
nursery; the bleached part of the plant will tell you how 
deep in the ground it was. 
APRICOT QUEEN (45-54)—Apricot colored self. 40 
ieeereron 2 40-inch stem. August ..........0eene0ee: $5.00 
BRIGHT STAR (13-42) (Sass, H. P.) Multiflora type 
polychrome. Petals flame scarlet, sepals salmon orange. 34 
EET ILY sides coins Cass oy 4 etm Sade e es Wea e esses $5.00 
CHIEF FONTENELLE (45-35) (Sass Brothers)—Petals 
are apricot orange, sepals zine orange, with darker eye zone. 
Three foot stems. July and August. Broad petaled, large 
EN SG SESS ais a's) Sato © al dian ol wrp:0 o:e.sib le ginle « sjviee e's $7.00 
COPPER COLONEL (45-18) (Sass Brothers)—Petals are 
hays russet with yellow midrib, sepals are yellow heavily 
flushed hays russet. Greenish yellow throat. 40 inches. July 
Mem. LILTPCS LIOWETS. ... nese eee ccs eee sseeesss $7.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (Sass, H. P.)—Medium yellow, 
glo a viene o A ocr nN aes wblw de cig ¥ oe alone sins ve $1.50 
GAY CHARMER (45-2) (Sass Brothers)—Petals are 
vinaceous rufus with capucine midrib and throat. Sepals 
capucine yellow flushed vinaceous rufus. 40 inches. July and 
i geen rch des ole bo: bins bie's al du pele ere Wing late $5.00 
HESPERUS (Sass, H. P., 1933)—7-inch flowers, deep 
wommerereet, July ‘and August .......s.cecc eee esees $1.50 
MIDWEST CAVALIER (48-41) (Sass, H. P.)—Cream 
with a brownish eye zone. Tall stem, good branching. 
I ate ei pig ca dip cos slsls Siv's ofSls ities sais etele G's'e oe n7s $2.00 
MIDWEST STAR (64-41) (Sass, H. P.)—Pale yellow, 
EE) UL oar lx cus! Fi diaiats wivic vis ale cele c Wales Bio Bisis $7.00 
MOONBEAM (Sass, H. P., 1940)—Creamy yellow, med- 
ium large, 5 feet stems. July and WOUPUSR ts oak sada es $1.50 
NEBRASKA (Sass, H. P., 1937)—Cadmium yellow, 40 
SECIEEESTArTLY ANG AUCUSE feos cee wee ene nsenees 75¢ 
ORANGE BEAUTY (Sass, H. P., 1944)—Flowers large, 
with broad segments, opening flat about 53 inches. Color 
orange self. Very fragrant. 34 buds on 40-inch stems. July 
EME I Torti. 6/55 aipdielv%e ania ple Wim bip\m'sw'eble as eoate $10.00 
PRAIRIE BOY (52-42) (Sass, H. P.)—Zine orange self. 
Large full flowers. 44 inches. July, August............ $5.00 
PRAIRIE GOLD (45-27) (Sass Brothers)—Dark orange 
self, ruffled. 40 inches, wide branching. July.......... $5.00 
STAR OF GOLD (Hans P. Sass, 1934)—7-inch flowers, 
IVC CAUCUS i vs ccc cues scl ech a csewen ess $1.50 
SUNGOD (45-3) (Sass Brothers)—Deep chrome self, 
ruffled. Large full flower. 40 inches. July and August. .$7.00 
SUNNY WEST (Hans P. Sass, 1933)—Light yellow, 4 
RePETABET CG AUIPTISL L.'s ss%s aes aes ese cdeb see ed es aese 75¢ 
