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


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Jasmania. (Ay.) Large, perfectly formed flower of a new 
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Jasper Agate. (Wms.) Distinct new shade of copper-gold- 
red, with an underlying copper-pink tone throughout the 
entire flower. Smooth velvety finish and no veining, 
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Jean Cayeux. Gray and brown blend. Dykes medal winner .35 
Jebs Stuart Velvetyarichtred stn ements ois etree a) 
Jelloway. A lovely garden Iris. Clean yellow ............ 50 
Jerry(Wap:)"Onerot thesnanest reds) arrestee rie 30 
Jinnie Sue. Popular Williamson introduction ........... adhe) 
Junaluska. (Kirk.) F. vivid velvety carmine; S. lovely rose 
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Kalinga. (Klein.) Creamy white. Fine form ............. 35 
Katherine Fay. (Fay.) A grand white, large, tall and with 
semi-flaring ruffled blooms. All white, no yellow in cen- 
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Katisha. (Hall.) Dainty tourmaline-pink ............... 50 
Khiva. 40 in. Rich deep burgundy, red-toned self ........ 50 

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King’s Ransom. (Mil.) 48 in. A fine white 
Klondyke Gold. (Kirk.) Enormous flowers of deep, pure yel- 
low. Does not fade 
Kwan Yin. (Wilh.) Lovely apricot self. Good size. 36 in. 
Lady Lilford. Dark blue veined 
Lady Mohr. (Salb.) A granddaughter of famous William 
Mohr. Different. Standards are “oyster white’, the falls 
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Lady Paramount. (White.) Soft primrose-yellow 
Lake Huron. A medium toned blue self from Mr. Sass .. 
Lancaster. (Cook.) Handsome lustrous old rose of heavy 
substance. Fine for garden and show flowers. Very flori- 
ferous. An outstanding production 
Lavender and Old Lace. 36 in. Lavender-violet 
Lecoq. 30 in. Blue-violet with flaring falls 
Lighthouse. (Salb.) S. strawberry; F. dark violet 
Lights On. (Laph.) One of the reddest Irises. Well shaped 
with solid unveined hafts, velvety falls and vivid color. 
30 to 36 inches 
Lilimani. (J. Sass.) Velvety blackish self 
Lord Dongan. (K. Smith.) Striking. Chinese-violet stand- 
ards and broad, deep pansy-violet, plush-like falls 
Los Angeles. White Plicata. Fine 
Lothario. (Schr.) An Amigo-type Amoena. Very rich and 
velvety, much taller than the famous Amigo and with 
flowers of great size 
Louvois. (Cay.) S. Havana tinted brown and the flaring 
falls are velvety maroon, edged with bronze. 36 in. .... 
Lucrezia Bori. (Schr.) Large bronze-yellow. Ruffled and 
flushed standards 
Lynn Langford. (Hall.) Orchid-pink in deep tint, with 
golden yellow center. Flowers are large, very flaring in 
form, produced (on) stout, 3-itsstemou-ist ilar tet eens 
Maid of Astolat. (J. Sass.) White with brilliant blue styles 
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Majenica. (Cook.) Distinct new pinkish blend with tinge 
of salmon. Flowers are full, rounded and huge in size. 
3 feet 
Majestic Rose. Brilliant. S. rose; F. rosy violet 
Marco Polo. (Schr.) Rich glowing pink 
Marisha. (J. Sass.) Soft cream-yellow standards with heavily 
flushed light pink falls overlaid the same tone of creamy 
yellow. 38 in. One of the finest pink blends 
Marquita. (Cay.) Huge flowers of brilliant smooth ivory. 
Center of falls turns red with age, leaving a cream col- 
ored border 
Martie Everest. Fall blooming bicolor. Fine blue 
Mary E. Nichols. Frosty white with a generous smooth over- 
lay of dull gold at the haft. Beautifully formed 
Mary Geddes. Orange-salmon. Dykes Medal winner 
Massenet. French introduction. Red-purple 
Master Charles. (Wmsn.) Rich and glowing mulberry- 
purple. Brilliant and distinctive. One of the finest of 
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Mata Hari. (Nic.) .40 in. A deep blue-violet 
Matterhorn. (J. Sass.) The finest pure white in existence 
today. Very delicate despite large size. Creamy beard. 
Flaring falls. 40 inches. Midseason 
Matula. (Sass.) A very beautiful and unusual blend of 
warm rosy tan and apricot-rose that is almost breath taking 
Maud Deming. (Lap.) S. lilac; F. red-purple 
May Day. (Hall.) Fine glowing apricot-salmon self 
Melanie. A lovely shimmering orchid-pink, with tall stems, 
and ideally branched 
Melitza. Standards are a delicate ivory-pink, the falls are of 
the same coloring with deeper flush around the beard, 
which is intense pinkish tangerine 
Mexico. Gay, brilliant buff and brown 
Michelangelo. (Weed.) Very unusual tan .............. 
Midwest Gem. (H. Sass.) Light yellow beard ........... 
Ming Yellow. (Glutz.) A very large, smooth yellow. Fault- 
less Midseasona-s Oninches stem intscn ences coe miners 
Minnie Colquitt. (H. Sass.) Massive white Plicata, entirely 
different from all others. The whole flower is slightly 
ruffled. A fine Iris in every way and a husky grower ... 
Miobelle. (McKee.) The surprisingly branched stalks of 
this variety represent a new achievement. A lustrous rose 
self. Very good substance 
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