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, 
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CONVOY (49-72)—A smooth Purple. 3 ft. July ....$5.00 
COPPER COLONEL (45-18) (Sass, H. E., 1948)—Petals 
are hays russet with yellow midrib, sepals are yellow heavily 
flushed hays russet. Greenish yellow throat. 40 inches. July 
and wAvugust. barre tlOWers . ae gms +2 es wile rins can oes «ele $3.00 
CRIMSON PIRATE (H. E. Sass, 1951) (49-66)—Carmine 
self with Oxblood Red eye. Medium sized flowers. Small 
yellow throat. 24 to 30 inches tall. July ............-.. $3.00 
DAWNROSE (H. E. Sass, 1952) (50-132)—Coral Red 
self with darker eye. Small yellow throat—giving effect of 
dark Pink. Small flowers on 28-inch stem. July ........ $1.00 
DESERT SONG (H. P. Sass, 1952) (5-49)—A big tan 
and red brown bicolor of irregular shape. Recurved petals. 
Dargertlowers..44 mnenesird UY tar. 5 oc evele cls aver eines 0/elel> wt $5.00 
DOROTHY McDADE (Sass, H. P., 1941)—Medium yel- 
LO Wer VOL Ve lala citer siete states sloes o's ona e st eiele ese + 80 lo 75¢c 
ELSA (H. P. Sass, 1951)—Medium sized yellow suffused 
APLICOtwOURINCL se ULV ara ome siete yrs ase sist ieee one 6 o'alie eee 75¢c 
EMBERS (H. P. Sass, 1951) (33-46)—Nearly Flame 
color. A blending of red and orange. 30-inch stem with many 
blooms. July. Medium sized flower ...........+....0- $3.00 
EVENING GLORY (45-9) (Sass, H. E., 1949)—Apricot 
color suffused yellow. 40-inch stems. Early July ...... $2.00 
FLASHING FAUN (H. E. Sass, 1952) (49-24)—Apricot 
Orange self with darker eye. Orange throat. 34 inches. 
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GAY CHARMER (45-2) (Sass, H. E., 1948)—Petals are 
vinaceous rufus with capucine midrib and throat. Sepals 
capucine yellow flushed vinaceous rufus. 40 inches. July and 
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GOLD CLOUD (49-102)—A huge yellow of good sub- 
StaNCe gautl eI UIVGAUL. ©. foe algae wo <it os 01s 0 aicie  oneie's ecm $5.00 
GOLDEN HOURS (Sass, H. E., 1950) (46-150)—A self 
of Darkest Orange. Medium large flowers. 36 inches. 
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GOLDEN GIANT (67-41) (H. P. Sass, 1949)—Large 
flowers of Golden Yellow up to 4-ft. stems. July-August $2.00 
GLORY ROAD (H. P. Sass, 1952) (88-42)—A very 
smooth self of darkest Orange including the stamens and 
pollens 0 inChCs id Wl yale aet teen vs as ses cise 3 ee $2.00 
GRETCHEN (H. P. Sass, 1950) (2-45)—Pompeian Red 
self, Large full flower. 38 to 40 inches tall with many flowers 
on a branching stem. Yellow throat. July.............. $4.00 
HELEN (H. P. Sass, 1954)—A nice midseason hemero- 
callis that approaches lavender color. 34 inches—early July. 
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HESPERUS (Sass, H. P., 1940)—7-inch flowers, deep 
yellow, 4feet, July/andAugust a... cus es cee se ca cetan $1.00 
HONEYCOMB (Sass, H. E., 1950) (46-3)—Petals Orange 
Rufus with a Deep Chrome midrib. Sepals Deep Chrome, 
slightly flushed Orange Rufus. Mid June. 36 inches... $1.00 
MELOTONE (H. E. Sass, 1954) (50-229) A smooth light 
Cadmium self giving the appearance of a soft Yellow. 
Ruffled. Early July into August. 36” low branching stem. 
The lower flowers bloom among the foliage. Wide Branching. 
Manvotlowers soe nct nh ers eae ee ede, US $5.00 
