THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937)—S, raisin purple. 
F, Dahlia purple with brown haft. Prominent orange beard. 
Large flowers on well branched 40-inch stems. (Dykes Medal, 
1941) hice ses aie aa elopaze ven eisiasate srenet rosin else ete) a10ce eetaiies + ee. $1.00 
TIFFANY (H. P. Sass, 1938)—A fairly clear yellow 
plicata. Ground color yellow bordered brown. 36-inch branch- 
ADE BS LOI SV jan cuacasencvare eylavenateretonehess slat ave elstatcloielel ew) visisceie wie = 52 50c 
VAGABOND PRINCE (J. Sass, 1940)—Darkest black 
purple self. 36-inch well branched stalk................ 50c 
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. 
Join the Hemerocallis Society and receive the Annual 
Yearbook and periodic News Letters. Dues are $3.00 per year. 
Send remittance to us and we will enter membership for you. 
APRICOT QUEEN (45-54) (H. E. Sass, 1948)—Apricot 
colored self. 40 flowers on a 40-inch stem. August..... $3.00 
BRIGHT STAR (13-42) (Sass, H. P., 1948)—Multiflora 
type polychrome. Petals flame scarlet, sepals salmon orange. 
BA MNCROS RI UNG, wily. s, 2s eae se cles ot eins elas ee os $2.50 
CHIEF FONTENELLE (45-35) (Sass, H. E., 1948)— 
Petals are apricot orange, sepals zine orange, with darker eye 
zone. Three foot stems. July and August. Broad petals, 
BADE CMTAGWOTAG. 4 iayelcc oie ods o's Sa aba oe so ale Blew ctseniele 3 Fs $3.00 
COPPER COLONEL (45-18) (Sass, H. H., 1948)—Petals 
are hays russet with yellow midrib, sepals are yellow heavily 
flushed hays russet. Greenish yellow throat. 40 inches. July 
aNd egies. euAr gee LlOWers fs 5.51 Ss «aes sie o ale bwle'e see's $5.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (Sass, H. P., 1941)—Medium yel- 
ROM MIVOLVIIALO MC res lol cece + Fees 00 yee s.0 Selene es $1.00 
EVENING GLORY (45-9) (Sass, H. H., 1949)—Apricot 
color suffused yellow. 40-inch stems. Early July ....... $4.00 
GAY CHARMER (45-2) (Sass, H. H., 1948)—Petals are 
vinaceous rufus with capucine midrib and throat. Sepals 
capucine yellow flushed vinaceous rufus. 40 inches. July and 
ENGELS 99 AAD 8 io CORES Ea RU gee aa ge $2.50 
GOLDEN HOURS (Sass, H. E., 1950) (46-150)—A self 
of Darkest Orange. Medium large flowers. 36 inches. 
SUEY ee Reece ee eee s sian 9.0.0.5 daca clea ss sleviee ws s.a 5 $5.00 
GRETCHEN (H. P. Sass, 1950) (2-45)—Pompeian Red 
self. Large full flower. 38 to 40 inches tall with many flow- 
ers on a branching stem. Yellow throat. July. (Sold 
ONT) nto tree ere en cau lslvin i's % 4s) 8ia, 019 sates. eocee's ule 08 $10.00 
GOLDEN GIANT (67-41) (H. P. Sass, 1949)—Large 
flowers of Golden Yellow up to 4-ft. stems. July-August .$4.00 
