C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 

October Opera. Rich velvety 
purple. 
Odaroloc. Mauve. 
Olive White. Cream. 
Omaha. Pink. 
Opaline. Pink. 
Ozark Blue. Blue. 
Packard Blue. Late, rich blue 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender. 
Papio. Pansy-purple; early. 
Parisiana. White. 
Pavane. Lavender-purple 
Paulette. Light blue. 
Peaches. Apricot blend. 
Persia. Blue blend. 
Pluie d’Or. Yellow. 
Pocahontas. White. 
Pres. Pilkington. Blend. 
Princess Beatrice. Light lavender. 
Prospero. Lavender-purple. 
Purple Silk. Purple. 

Quaker Princess. 
Queen of May. Pink. 
Rameses. Blend 
Realm. Blue self. 
Red Ember. Crimson 
Red Giant. Purple. 
Red Orchid. Red. 
Redwing. Bronze-red. 
Rhein Nixe. Blue. 
Rheingauperle. Pink. 
Rheintochter. Bicolor. 
Rosalind. Pink. 
Royal Beauty. Blue-violet. 
Salonique. White and purple. 
Sandakan. Pale drab. 
Sangreal. Yellow. 
San Luis Rey. Red. 
Sapphire Night. Indigo. 
Selene. Large white. 
September Skies. Red-purple. 
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Serenade. Pink. 
Serenite. Blend. 
Shekinah. Pale yellow 
Sherwin-Wright. Yellow. 
Shirvan. Brownish. 
Shogun. Red. 
Sikh. Copper. 
Skitchewaug. Pink. 
Snowbound. White 
Slattlea. Light violet. 
Snow White. White. 
Solferino. 
Southland. Lemon 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. 
Purple. 
Spark. Brick-red 
Spring Maid. Pink. 
Stanwix. 
Sunburst. Yellow, apricot glow. 
Sun Mist. Creamy. 
Sunset. Yellow. 
Surefire. Light yellow. 
Susa. Purple. 
Susan Bliss. Lilac-pink. 
Swazi. Pansy-violet 
Sweet Sixteen. Pink. 
Taj Mahal. White 
Talisman. Yellow blend, 
Tapestry. Mulberry. 
Tint o’ Tan. Bronze-tan. 
Thuratus. Purple 
Tokay. Salmon-pink. 
Trail’s End. Yellow. 
Trostringer. Rose-pink 
True Charm. White 
True Delight. Plicata. 
Valor. Bicolor 
Vesper Gold. Yellow. 
Waconda. Red 
Wambliska. White 
Wedgewood. Blue self. 
White and Gold. White. 
White Autumn King. White. 
White Marble. Tall, white, 
gold beard. 
Zouave. Violet. 

Vesper Dris 
The beautiful filigree of graceful branches of the Vesper Iris is studded 
with an almost unbelievable number of jewel-like flowers, truly a mammoth 
bouquet. The delicately colored blossoms, which at a little distance resemble 
somewhat a multitude of gorgeous butterflies at rest, with motionless out- 
stretched wings, vary in color, including such hues as cool translucent laven- 
der, with markings of mahogany, copper, lemon, orange, brown and Tyrian. 
30¢ Each 
6 for 71-25 
12 for *2-40 
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The Vesper Iris, which often grows almost shoulder high, has a graceful ethereal 
beauty really impossible to describe. It is perfectly hardy and will endure both 
severe cold and intense heat with impunity. This little known but most desirable 
Iris will enhance the beauty of your garden with its delicate blossoms in the latter 
part of July and during August, sometimes continuing to flower even in September, 
filling the gap between the late Tall Bearded varieties and the fall bloomers. 
30c each 6 for $1.25 12 for $2.40 

Bleeding Hearts 
A favorite in grandmother's garden and popular for flower ar- 
rangements today. A delight in early spring. Blooming size plants. 
75¢ each 3 for $2.00 
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