C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist VAN WERT, OHIO 
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DAY WILE S 
The old-fashioned Day Lily has under- 
gone a transformation in the hands of hy- 
bridists in the past few years. Now we have 
great variety of color, time of bloom, May 
to September, and new shapes from which 
to choose. All are hardy and do well in 
sun or partial shade. If you do not have 
these newer Day Lilies you are missing a 
rare beauty in your garden. Beautiful for 
cut flowers as well as garden. 

Each 
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Aladdin. (Stout.) 314ft. June. gar- 
net-brown spot on petals; outer 
haltiygoldensorane curr. emia 2.50 
Alamo iis: Ge eect eres. RS eee 5.00 
Amaryllis. (Bet.) Large golden 
orange, slightly deeper in throat. 
ulviandeAieuste936 in.aeeeen 50 
Anna Betscher. (Bet.) Deep orange, shaded with bronze.. .50 
Apricot. (Yeld.) Early free blooming light apricot-orange 
Sowers. Fragrant. May andiJune..:..261< s,s... alee 30. 
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Aureole. (Japan Hybrid.) Deep cadmium-yellow. Extra 
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Autumn Prince. (Stout.) 31/4 ft. August to frost. Best late 
cleargy ellowsmmp suns cteen ice oie Reo ie ete. Soe ee ; 1 G00) 
Bagdad. (Stout.) Throat of orange, with outer part of petals 
copper-red overlaid with orange. 42 in. June and July .. 1.00 
Bay State. (Bet.) A large glistening yellow. Fast growing. 
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Bernice (si 2)s seiscks agehstona canal epeacotreper® maura leas revs cub earia cased 3/53 
Bijou. (Stout.) A ground color orange overcast with rich 
fulvousired’24sin. Wlune and July... cae sees. teens 1.00 
Boutonniere. (Stout.) Light rosy peach petals with grassy 
FOllage.et6 In. July. and “Augistaiccn. 9. eo weeds 1.00 
Buckeye. (Stout.) 3 ft. June. Full, clear orange with large 
mahogany-red eye .............. gees sifels' s5, 03) eens 1.50 
Chengtu. 3 feet. July to August. Recurved petals. Flowers 
sVacinches, § bright? copper-ted a s.ta< Pucak ao ee 1.00 
Cinnabar. (Stout.) Rosy red-brown with yellow throat. 
Longtblooming) July and Auouse,.. 4.0, se one ae. 50 
Circe. (Stout.) A clear yellow with medium size flowers. 48 
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Cissy Giuseppe. (Perry.) Deep rosy bronze. July. 36 in... .50 
Cressida. (Bet.) A bright orange, star-shaped flower of 36- 
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Citrina. A dainty sulphur-yellow color. 36 inches tall. June 
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Crown of Gold. (Nesmith.) Large blooms of clear orange 
which open wide. 36 in. June and J ulymerecereretae. ene) 
Dauntless. 3 ft. July, August. Pale yellowish orange. Large 
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Each D.D. Wyman. (Bet.) A superb large golden yellow. 36 in. 
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Cheerio. (Wayman.) 40 in. Mars-orange with a slightly Dumortieri. Rich cadmium-yellow of -24-inch height. May 
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