C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
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Iris in some form are native to practically all parts of the world. They 
vary greatly in size, height and coloring in the various countries. As a 
class they are of extremely easy culture and not particular as to soil. No 
flowering plant gives so much in beauty for so little cost and attention. 
The following list of Tall Bearded Iris offers the newer kinds which, 
because scarce as yet, are relatively more expensive than the old varieties. 
Because our list is so extensive we can give only brief descriptions, 
' Get some of these newer kinds for your garden. You will revel in 
their beauty and your friends will enjoy kinds they have never seen. 
Call Bearded Varieties 
Each 
Alastor. (Splen.) A very fine Cyclamen-pink. A.M. ......$2.50 
Alice Harding. (Cay.) A large soft satin yellow with deep 
orange beard. Flowers of perfect form and substance. 
Profuse bloomer and vigorous grower ............... 3) 
Aline. (Stern.) Pure blue. It possesses an enamel-like luster 
which makes it distinct from all other blues ........... 30 
Almaviva. 42 in. S. old rose; F. amaranth-red .......... 1.00 
Always. (White.) Rosy bronze and ivory. 38 in. ........ nD) 
Amber Beads. 40 in. Golden amber. Different .......... 5) 
Amethyst Dome. 36 in. S. pure amethyst; F. carmine .... 1.00 
Amigo. (Wmsn.) Light lavender standards and very deep 
Hyacinth-violet falls, edged the color of the standards, 
ain! mayteneel Ges Bi th, GoocopeedoooocGuase5HS 1.00 
Angelus. (Egelberg.) Lilac-pink blend; fine ............ .60 
Anitra. (Sass.) Werbena-violet self; large. 36 in. ........ 40 
Anna Gage. (Gage.) 5S. tawny olive; F. garnet-brown .... 3.00 
Anne-Marie Cayeux. (Cay.) Blend of soft pastel colors. S. 
pinkish lilac, flushed gray; F. metallic blue over gray .... .30 
Anne Newhard. (Weis.) New Pansy-blue self. 38 in. .... 1.00 
Antigone. 36 in. Dykes Medal. Deep pure yellow ....... 2.00 
Apricots Goldene pricotsselimem tetra iastite Sener ier semen yee .60 
Apricot Glow. (Weis-Schr.) Rosy apricot. 36 in. ....... 50 
Arabian Prince. (Sim.) Garnet-red with rich velvety falls. 
IMatnyabloomsmonseachestalicw ntspieverete ten -esteueloter tercue er okel- 50 
Arctic. A creamy, smooth, warm white with a gold throat 
which spills over in a generous overflow of yellow on the 
falls gra ce ysternciete colder cusisionmee nie cers Sani aaron eeu T= 1.00 
At Dawning. (Kirk.) Standards pinkish white with gold at 
the base. The falls are a soft rose. Beautiful gold-veined 
throatvang deeploran ge: beat ears ar ierarevaels sbeisnststerstierielere 40 
Aubanel. (Cay.) A fine flower of shrimp-pink. A. M. ... 1.00 
Autumn Dawn. Soft pink. Fall bloomer ............... sa 
Autumn Frost. (Schr.) Moonlight color. 36 in. .......... 235) 
Autumn Haze. (Sass.) S. wine; F. velvet-violet .......... 30 
Autumn Queen. White; low grower .................- 30 
Azure Skies. Ruffled lavender-blue self ................ 5.00 
Ballet: Girl) (Sass,) Bure plusb-pinkn. 2 -.- eee 50 
Balmung. (Sass.) Yellow Plicataa H. M., 1940.; A. M., 
[GAGs oe a gee RO ent Ea eel came eats 2.00 
Bayside. 44 in. Deep rich velvety bicolor .............. 1.00 
Beau Brummel. 32 in. Huge, dark rich blue-purple ...... 1.00 
Beige Princess. 42 in. Lovely soft rose-beige ............ 1.50 
Belmont. (Wil.) 36 in. A very early blue self .......... 1.00 
Beowulf. (Schr.) True maroon-red; early .............. 35 
Berkeley Fire. (Salb.) 36 in. A fine red’bicolor ......... ab 
Beverly. Fine deep pink. Good size; free blooming ..... 1.00 
Black Magic. Rich velvety black sheen ................. 30 
Black Watch. 30 in. Almost pure black; like velvet ...... 4.00 
Black Wings. One of the best dark blues ............... 30 
Blenheim. (Stern.) Rich bronze and Pansy-violet ........ 50 
Blue Chintz. Purple-lavender Plicata; handsome ......... oe) 
Blue Diamond. Glistening bright sky-blue .............. 1.00 
Blue Gown. Tall blue self. Large flower ................ 30 
Blue Pleavertor Very dank blues mcrseys eters eieicie eileen eter 50 
Blues Melodyas ight biuerselt syne eer ieneiceiae re 1.00 
Blue. Monarchs Fall: bltie: 2%, ..2/ sitters sie <0) oles ace eae 35 
Blue Peter. (White.) One of the best very dark blue- 
PULP les.W23 7 e1May a ave tauees wre seeksrin sas aseeebs. henna ase wer ctsae 50 
Blue Shimmer. Plicata. Dappled with blue ............. 7.50 
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Blue Spire. (Mill.) Sparkling light blue. Tall with fine foli- 
1S CNA Ott meena <leersstpere ene text te at meet ee chav ore are ele eee $1.00 
Blue Triumph. (Grinter.) A very fine soft light blue, flar- 
ingwallseiHonorablesMentioneAwIm on aescecs eee ere 30 
Blue Velvet. One of the best dark blues ............... 30 
BoadiceaA pricotiblendmaremetia erie ete eee 30 
Bonanza ellowsblicatass Lovely erin teenie terre eat iD, 
Bountiful Blue. Fall blooming. Blue; good ............. 215) 
Bonsor. (Connell.) Deep velvety blue-blue. Rich combina- 
tiontonecolorm Recommencdedmen sr aerate nae 1.00 
Brahim. (Mey.) 36 in. A new intense blue ............ 50 
Bronze Beacon. Lustrous rich bronze ..............2-- o3D) 
Bronze Glory. (Sim.) Rich velvety bronze-red .......... 235) 
Bronzino. (Salb.) S. frosty golden bronze; F. bright cop- 
Dery Dronzes<3Oritienciy coset tise «i ee 50 
Brunhilde. (Sal.) Vivid indigo-blue, with a blue beard. 
Earge-dlowersimplina grant aur eae een eee Cee ees 50 
Buechley Giant. (Buech.) Very large flower of soft medium 
bide with  pectect: formi.. oe wes rene ee ee 35 
Buffawn. S. light fawn; F. light pinkish buff ............ 1.00 
Burning Bronze. (Ay.) Standards light red. Falls deep 
coppery red. Large and brilliant. Honorable Mention 
i Ue UD SB aceen oust oy aiecehelouen ci ene ouerivner shies Sapte! cha ich arahic) Gee. auenene ieee 40 
Buttercup Lane. Rich Buttercup-yellow. Blooms somewhat 
rufiled.) Very. eflective in-clumips «= ..+.2 0% a6 e ce 2.00 
Caballero. 45 in. S. soft rose; F. mahogany ........... 50 
Cadetou. (Cay.) S. yellow; F. garnet edged gold ....... 1.00 
GafeyAugLait.e (Gras) Creamy: tance ia ene ene ee ip) 
Calcutta. (Klein.) Cocoa-brown tones overlaid with a blush 
Veils 4221 pach emtstee : Seen okt tte eee iD) 
California Gold. (M. & M.) One of the best deep yellows. 
ltisstalllaneerandtatheesb|l oonie tiers ie ieee 5) 
California Peach. (Salb.) Delicate pink and apricot ....... 2.50 
Carnelian. Red toned bicolor blooms and perfectly formed. 
arly: blooming). 2¢ee eee Oe eee 50 
Caroline Burr. A delicately colored ivory-white with some’ 
thing different in a cream—a soft mirage-like dash of 
palést: greens) 7s Mo hae oe ence hee ee eee ee 3.50 
Celestielle. New English Plicata. Medal winner .......... 2.50 
Champaign Glow. 38 in. Huge flowers of soft yellow ..... 1.00 
Charlotte Millet. (Cay.) A beautiful bright reddish lilac 
self... Late. 236 in 4.,cee ee vee Se eee ee 1.00 
Charm. (Mit.) 30 in. Glowing Strawberry-red ......... 1.00 
Cheerio. (Ay.) Falls rich, satiny ruby-red, with orange 
beard. Standards are soft rose, flushed yellows 40-inm. a eroo! 
Chenoc. (P-5-3.) Very large. Blue velvety falls; standards 
light bine;t orange beard 4.00. «sate 2 ou ae 1.00 
Chestnut Hill. (Gage.) Deep yellow self; fragrant. 45 in. .. 1.00 
China Boy. (Mill.) Rich red-bronze. 40 in. Huge ........ 1.00 
China» Lantern. (Mill), 202, ian ae ee a re 50 
China Maid. (Mill.) Pink blend, bronze and lilac ....... ab) 
China Rose. (Mill) Rose vataauc:. ok eee eee 50 
Chloris. (Knorr.) Medium light pink self .............. 735 
Chosen. Large new: yellows-mrrcecess ice ee eee 1.00 
Christabel. A:sheer brilliant red 02... ante eee uy 
City of Lincoln. (Sass.) Queen of Variegatas! Clear golden 
yellow standards, fiery red falls; a very startling contrast.. 1.00 
Claret Velvet. Dark maroon-red, burnt gold beard ....... 2.00 
Claribel. (J. Sass.) S. white frilled blue; F. white ........ 8) 
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