PRAIRIE SUNSET (Hans Sass, 1939)—Flowers large 
and of heavy substance. Color as to Ridgeway Onion Skin 
Pink and Vinaceous Tawny, with some lustre added. 36-inch 
stems, fair branching. (Dykes Medal, 1943) ........... $1.00 
PRETTY PANSY (46-114) (Sass, H. E., 1949)—A purple 
and white of Moonlit Sea type without the yellow. 36-inch 
SULCUS MEP ren otter crat ote: ate: ad cicle aie ee saree ec» lehere cles enc @ 06 i tue erole $2.00 
RAINBOW ROOM (Jacob Sass, 1946)—A remarkable 
new blend so named because it seems to us to contain all 
the colors of the rainbow. S. Anthony yellow. F. bordered 
Anthony yellow and merging into lilae color leaving a 
metallic blotch at the end of the beard in the center of the 
fall which gives a striking contrast. Yellow beard. Medium 
to large flowers on 36-inch branching stems. (H. C. 
ea ENR eIe elite cu voa ea ssc oe 0 eon 6 a's ae oss, ciee oee 4a earls $3.00 
RED TORCH (H. P. Sass)—A brilliant varigata S. deep 
buff. F. brilliant deep red. Medium sized flowers on 34-inch 
SUBIOR) 6 5 Souci Stic, Oe eC eR SCC ura rae a 75¢c 
ROSY VEIL (48-162) (19&3)—A white plicata slightly 
CUccr OU dIbeY 1OL6tseOOINEN |. 5c ccc ea cele a ees ba eda vce $10.00 
SALMONETTE (Jacob Sass, 1946)—Seedling 44-39. Light 
of a series of new pinks. According to Ridgeway light 
ochraceous salmon. In effect a yellowish pink or salmon self. 
A tangerine beard blends so well into the ground color of 
the bloom that it is not conspicuous. Medium sized blooms 
on 34 to 36-inch well branched stems, (H. C, 1945)...... $1.00 
SNOSHEEN (Sass, 1950) (48-67)—A large White self 
Ofiine shape and substance, 36 inches 2.2.00 scses- os $10.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. P. Sass, 1942)—A white of very 
heavy substance. Flowers are large and stay i good con- 
dition on hot days when nearly all others have wilted. The 
stems are 40 inches with rather short branching......... 50¢ 
SOLID MAHOGANY (Jacob Sass, 1944)—A bronzy red 
purple self. S, Victoria Lake. F, Velvety Burnt Lake. Large 
PLOW OR t WOcITICHOS CED Geeta. slarsle 5 6.0 5.0 4wis so geese es cles eawsre $1.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass, 1943)—A soft golden tan. 
S, apricot buft. F, orange vinaceous, yellow beard. Large 
flowers on. o6-inch well branching stems -............... 75¢ 
TANGO (48-411) A medium toned blue with flaring 
falls. Good substance. Branching stem 36” tall ........ $5.00 
HEMEROCALLIS FROM NEBRASKA 
The outstanding characteristics of the hemerocallis 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. 
Hemerocallis 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 $3.50 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 ...... $2.00 
BRIGHT STAR (13-42) (Sass, H. P., 1948)—Multiflora 
type polychrome. Petals flame scarlet, sepals salmon orange. 
34 inches. June, July ......ccececccccccccscscescscces $1.00 
BUFFAWN (49-45)—A light Buff, named for its long 
blooming season. 40-inch July ......e-. esse cess coerce $4.00 
