C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 

Hyperion 
Each 
Sachem. (Stout.) Exceptionally fine. Deep reddish brown 
medium sized flowers. Throat is light orange. Evergreen. 
1, feet alee apa a), oer: come ane eran $3.00 
Saffron abet. )oatroncyell Ovwmmnrteie ie etelteanter terete ten 2.00 
Semiramis ciows pecs susie hie rece Sa etree ys Seer eore a 1.00 
Semperflorens. May-June 3 ft. Rich yellow; best mid 
BEASOM c Cravstere ous cele tote etal ates, cis See ee mnnal heme arrreanteds iy 
Serenade. (Stout.) Very light pastel shades of yellow and 
pink. Medium large flowers on tall, stiff stems. 36 in. .. 1.25 
Shirley. (Ruys.) Large open flowers of pale apricot-yellow. 
3 Grins) Ulysse rece sae eet cee caer ee eee ere henoneas 1.00 
Sirius. (Yeld.) Rich orange with a faint red tinge. Petals 
crinkled and margins wavy. Long bloomer. 30 in. ..... 1.00 
Sir Michael Foster, Apricot. July and August. 48 in. ..... 50 
Sir William. (Perry.) Orange-red. July-August. 36 in. .. 1.00 
Soudan. (Stout.) Pure yellow petals which are broad and 
crinkled. Four-inch width of flowers. June and July ... 1.00 
Sovereign. (Yeld.) Fine orange-yellow. 30 in. May and 
J] aie aee Aino e, =e dgu atte tone) oma note lcs easter eeot'o cofltpomatee vote Retenere es seb) 
Summer Multiflora Hybrids. 21% ft. Late June to late 
August. Clearioranges secmusetrotes fv ecerne nen rusience teens ae 
Sunny West. (Sass.) Pale canary-yellow. 48 in. ........ 1.00 
Symphony. 31% ft. June-July. A delicate blend of pastel 
tones. Sepals toned yellow; petals rose, with midband of 
darkersredicc ccteehrihcheccue ote ae cf een anaige tors 3.00 
Tangerine. (Yeld.) Dark burnt orange with buds tinged 
red. Semi-dwarf of 20 inches. May and June ......... 75) 
The Gem. (Bet.) Rich shade of yellow. 36 in. July and 
AUP USE ie cach aR. & Seatalinlan gates beb tees nape see otal dic, ame) hyn eiceicaiye 50 
Theron. An “elusive” wine-red with graceful twisted petals. 
3 hts, JUnee cay ga tt fe hetonee ters micte e dbreroe, oysters Murs 2.00 
Thunbergi. Pale yellow evening bloomer. 36 in. July and 
Palit AU eee Neder s & hore eG Is dha ODT CeO hye! 
Tuscany, Golds Oldygoldit api tae eet tiered 1.00 
Vesta. (Stout.) Deep glistening gold-orange. Holds up well 
in) hoe weathers Osimemuimerati cul Ul yaeemm alee Netetena tts 1.00 
Vulcan. (Stout.) A striking ruffled deep maroon, 4-inch 
flower with a golden orange throat. Very popular. Ever- 
green 21/5" Tt creck nets oeatyetom sketch aerate eeatatins eters 3.00 
War Path. (Russell.) Petals and sepals even dark mahogany- 
red. 3 ft. Defies hottest sun. April/May and midsummer. 5.00 
Wau-Bun. (Stout.) Soft cadmium-yellow, with fulvous red 
traces. Petals large with unusual twisted ends. 30 in. July. 1.00 
Western Star. (Russell.) Quite the loveliest thing in the 
darker-shades of svedmeatieeetereimtt crane sortie ees iecrenee 4.00 
Winsome. (Yeld.) A pleasing yellow tone. Very fine. 36 
in. Fragrant. June and July ...........eseeeeeee 50 
Woodlot Gold. 36 in. Large crinkled flowers of soft gold. 
July-August) civ teers cuces sicnteperaienyetctat es or nlasilumucmareters 1.00 
VAN WERT, OHIO 

Mrs. Perry 
Oriental Poppies 
Huge flaming scarlet, crimson and rich maroon flowers, some 
with black blotches, also some new colors; pink, salmon and old 
rose, have revived interest in the old Oriental Poppy. These new- 
er kinds are really marvelous; you must have some of these new- 
er Oriental beauties which bloom between the Iris and Peony 
seasons. Shipments after August Ist. Each 
Barr's; White. Purplish’ black spots; Wargeten.. ..ml-)- nls ion $1.00 
Beauty of Livermore. Bright crimson; large ............. nD) 
Bracteatums Fiery scarletisevacteres: ym ermteiet lel ere tenet 50 
Cavalier. Scarlet-red. Crinkly flowers ................- 5 
Cheerio, An improved Mrs) Petty) a. cis oarerieirs) ere velar ly 
Gerise Beauty. Eargercerise-pink marries tne ie oie Bp) 
Enchantress, oolt lilaccrosemeeeisy eters ete trent See cis whe OX0) 
Fairy.) Pale pink.) Prolite bloomenterner ieee eee SY 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange. 24 to 28 inches in height.. 1.00 
Helen Elizabeth. Pink. Straight 34-inch stems. No dark 
SOUS <.oicesitasaca.d aust we ares, aay coMskaieuebeye re eee peach mele Sey aa senet a ah aie 1.00 
Henri Cayeux. Old rose, unusual color 22-4... se 1-1. 1.00 
Jeanne Mawson. Geranium-pink. Erect grower.......... wy 
Joyces’ Cerise andtoldirose raterus oe iene ia cae ere ih 
Lord Lambourne. Laciniated; scarlet .................. 3} 
May Sadler. Salmon-pink; free flowering ............... 75 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon-pink; free flowering ............... STB 
Olympia. Double flame-scarlet with glistening golden sal- 
TOM Sees be haley a ore BaLS Dee erates culetames alone Gireimieeeten orcs aeons 3 
Orange Perfection. Strong grower; orange-tinted flame-red 
flowers) (Ereenllowering wana ieee oiiacie nmieres ieee 3/5) 
Orientale. Crimson-scarlet. Large purplish black blotches..  .75 
Perry’s White. Good size, blue-black blot .............. 1.00 
Pink Radiance, Radiant pinks 30 1niee ee ec ereeen al) 
Proserpine. Chinese-red; immense flowers .............-. 5 
Purity. Soft pink. No spots or markings. Free flowering .. 1.00 
Salmon Glow. Double salmon-orange. Strong, erect grower. .75 
Sass Pink. Pink. Large, crepy texture petals ........... 1.00 
Snow Flame. Lower half pure white, upper half flame- 
orange. A very strong plant. (Plant Patent INOu 303) meme OO 
Wurtembergia. Very large red; good ............-.++- APS 
CHOICE NEW ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Curtis Flame. Extra large, flame-red blooms on long, strong 
SEEMS. 01%. Bye Sete lode ans si aveha ss eine regs terete aetorm $2-00me sees oO 
Curtis Flesh-Pink. Flesh-pink overlaid with lavender. 3 for 
0) On et rare SES Osha a rivedon adc 6 oid ip 
Curtis Mahogany. Lovely mahogany-red. 3 for $2.00..... aio 
Curtis Mulberry. Large 8-inch flowers on 3-foot stems. Color 
is’mulberry*reda. i. aoe he eaten cee mie he meet afb) 
Watermelon. Huge flowers of watermelon-pink ......... 1.00 
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