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


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Each 
Calypso. (Burbank.) A clear canary-yellow night bloomer. 
AQ) ites, edhye uate), ZANUKEZOING, "6316 & CE .o tee ere ORCC Onin OREO $0.35 
CA pus OUCer Mase eN eis spelclercisn si els: cls doles sie ss cree oes 1.00 
(Challies oy osteo bb OOS Uc HLU Ie ld OICRE CROSS Re enon br acne 1.00 
Cheerio. (Wayman.) 40 in. Mars-orange with a slightly 
darker stat cy. sls diesns eid Gia OSES Lot CR REID Cenc ae 5 0f0) 

Fbemerocallis 
DAY GIEIES 
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 
Acres'of; Gold 3.%cjt.08 see ote ote $1.00 
Aladdin. (Stout.) 3Yft. June. gar- 
net-brown spot on petals; outer 
halttgoldencorangensacc ani 250 
Alamos Wo Poe uae cue etkeenon tegsC esis 5.00 
Amaryllis. (Bet.) Large golden 
orange, slightly deeper in throat. 
Inilysarrde Anis usta 3.6 inal eteri ses 50 
Anna Betscher. (Bet.) Deep orange, shaded with bronze.. .50 
Apricot. (Yeld.) Early free blooming light apricot-orange 
flowers= Eracrantas Mayeanid sien ii arte cnee 2315) 
Apricot Glow i ae steers etce, Seite seal one avelatoneeey sheets a) ane elenee a5 
Aureole. (Japan Hybrid.) Deep cadmium-yellow. Extra 
Mines IMmynebael [foMe, A) ws Gadacoccenabounneoedoose ao) 
Autumn Prince. (Stout.) 3/4 ft. August to frost. Best late 
clearnyéllowssw. ctasraess «  choneeeuc eh vesseenatrn share iovancbene tarot 5.00 
saugee 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 
copper-red overlaid with orange. 42 in. June and July .. 1.00 
Bay State. (Bet.) A large glistening yellow. Fast growing. 
AGzin. © June, COVAU SUSE aes ante.s eieiets eiseamicte walsnee karate 50 
Bernice? ivcconioanhetice See Sis ersten ce oe rues eave he tee U5) 
Bijou. (Stout.) A ground color orange overcast with rich 
UU e Ab ook. MoS eynyal [Ab oon neooo Gooooue DSc 1.00 
Boutonniere. (Stout.) Light rosy peach petals with grassy 
1iCOVbR MEAS: ES) abe\, [MUIhi/ eval VANWORE Scone o bo mocane aod 1.00 
Buckeye. (Stout.) 3 ft. June. Full, clear orange with large 
mahogany-red eye ..... srteieata store eee Sgtawe, Boviah ay Seek are 1.50 
Chengtu. 3 feet. July to August. Recurved petals. Flowers 
Alpe inchesae Drignt cOpper-red epee sitters lots 1.00 
Cinnabar. (Stout.) Rosy red-brown with yellow throat. 
Long blooming July-andvAucusty see seen sels ose 50 
Circe. (Stout.) A clear yellow with medium size flowers. 48 
ith.s a) Cllyerariierste adore revenar setae ore cated dential ee stance ce everest 1.00 
Cissy Giuseppe. (Perry.) Deep rosy bronze. July. 36 in... .50 
Cressida. (Bet.) A bright orange, star-shaped flower of 36- 
irakSau lnvesbednte, [fuberd (Hoy YANURABE? oo oh odaGacubooosodcodHe 50 
Citrina. A dainty sulphur-yellow color. 36 inches tall. June 
Noe! pub, Gacadee emer whe eea Og enesechecitd) sucushevere versa saa eo 
Crown of Gold. (Nesmith.) Large blooms of clear orange 
which open wide. 36 in. June and July ............. 1.50 
Dauntless. 3 ft. July, August. Pale yellowish orange. he 
wide overlapping petals. Fine ........... nite ap HOO 
D. D. Wyman. (Bet.) A superb large Soe Carpet 36 in, 
alyaaindeAnigustesieees ernie cetera wee sisal nhotal ssa oui eee) 
Doris, Daew (McDades) mewerstc. sit ore ole ate 
Dr. Regel. An Crab ey clone Fragrant. one and carly 
ean ays OI cererak otee ee cuevererai overer sels va stets if coger sso eva) oa 2D) 
Dumortieri. Rich cadmium- ihe of 24-inch height. May 
ands unept Owerine watersc chs cos leks ete terarcastel cca chettremeoieh re ttis O), 
