
C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
VAN WERT, OHIO 

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Each 
D. D. Wyman. (Bet.) A superb large golden yellow. 36 in. 
Gulysand Aust AU aia te atesete Wleweuerecs ateltoe ce Serie tee edeee $0.35 
Doris, Daess (McDade) Mite mrnes artcun oeterge tetio eer ertone 1.00 
Dr. Regel. An orange-yellow. Fragrant. May and early 
AJ aT e283 Oe brat be apola pee raneves setae ato eee cs, 8 eC Se) 
Dumortieri. Rich cadmium-yellow of 24-inch height. May 
ands] une foweri neu. seyatuccrers acti ate tere tecets tere sccvre etoile 130 
Fhemerocallis 
DAY IEiES 
ue 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 
_m, sun or partial shade. If you do not have 
4 these newer Day Lilies you are missing a 
’ rare beauty in your garden. Beautiful for 
cut flowers as well as garden. 
Each 
Acres of Gold. Mass of yellow ....$1.00 
Aladdin. (Stout.) 3'ft. June. gar- 
net-brown spot on petals; outer 
halt goldeny orangey-riaaieeiert 2.50 
Alamos 3.o%iaic ccle re mitenie iene iets 5.00 
Amaryllis. (Bet.) Large golden 
orange, slightly deeper in throat. 
Tuly and Awousties Guiner:iieren 50 
Anna Betscher. (Bet.) Deep orange, shaded with bronze... .50 
Apricot. (Yeld.) Early free blooming light apricot-orange 
flowers. bragtants aviay and sl Utica tie teleteenste rete hy) 
Apricot: Glows Apricot and: gol dienes eter ieetane 55) 
Aureole. (Japan Hybrid.) Deep cadmium-yellow. Extra 
fines May andsJunes 23 Olimtessrmt elie. lerteneptee terre rere iors 35 
Autumn Prince. (Stout.) 31! ft. August to frost. Best late 
Clear yellow iipc.i ie § inte lasses: dren lersetleisuens cote coset eeneneeets 5.00 
August Pioneer. (Stout.) Chrome-yellow with outer half of 
petals flushed red. August and September. 34 in. ..... 2-00 
Bagdad. (Stout.) Throat of orange, with outer part of petals 
copperred overlaid with orange. 42 in. June and July .. 1.00 
Bay State. (Bet.) A large glistening yellow. Fast growing. 
46.1n; “June to - August-....05 3 eeiceiae cieueuer stone etek nena ene 50 
Bernice) oe (niece doe 83s. si61 a0. 8 Aeuehevener eee Gee ae nee 4) 
Bijou. (Stout.) A ground color orange overcast with rich 
fulvous red.24 in) Junevand? julyea s.r eerie 1.00 
Boutonniere. (Stout.) Light rosy peach petals with grassy 
toliagess36.1ng July sand @AUcUst eee eens re enn 1.00 
Buckeye. (Stout.) 3 ft. June. Full, clear orange with large 
mahogany-red. eye cionisu cticseen co eeele elie ee eee 10.0 
Calypso. (Burbank.) A clear canary-yellow night bloomer. 
40in. July and “August... one dein tet eee eee sep) 
Campus- Queen.” Fine new, yellowsair ste reeiere reine 1.00 
Chalice? ais se ses sinc ars a crete cteis ole eer oe . 1.00 
Cheerio. (Wayman.) 40 in. Mars-orange with a Ee. 
darker star \s..'s cic. cmatatesterscae aoe ernment: sete 1,00 
Chengtu. 3 feet. July to August. Recurved petals. Hoes 
Al) inches) Brights coppetr-red em serie ecient 1.00 
Cinnabar. (Stout.) Rosy red-brown with yellow throat. 
Long blooming. July and August i24.5 saee ace eee 50 
Circe. (Stout.) A clear yellow with medium size flowers. 48 
init ulycsaanteieeeere ERR HS ot Ae coors 1.00 
Cissy Giuseppe. (Perry.) Deep rosy bronze. July. 36in... .50 
Cressida. (Bet.) A bright orange, star-shaped flower of 36- 
inch height: ‘June. to. August 2)2'on oe vane eee 50 
Citrina. A dainty ST color. 36 inches tall. June 
and? July tits ae sroere digerbiicgens a cdvset eeenslehane eRe e tant eae op} 
Crown of Gold. (Nesmith. ) Large blooms of clear orange 
which open wide. 36 in. June and July ............ oy ee) 
Crystal Fairy. Light salmon-pink. July ................ 5.00 
Dauntless. 3 ft. July, August. Pale yellowish orange. Large 
wide overlapping petals. Fine ..... Boactriccctae 8 ic bonuad LO, 
