C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony 
and Iris Specialist 



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Each 
D. D. Wyman. (Bet.) A superb large golden yellow. 36 in. 
July. and cA giistimewn ets crciotet reece eh nerskars thet iemenen et) Ono) 
Dominion. (Stout.) A fine dark, medium large flower, red- 
dish brown with a yellow rthroate se: tarnreer ieee ineienere 1.50 
Doris: Daexs (Mc Dades) sare actorteine hetetorete toronto a iercrenetelie te 1.00 
Dr. Regel. An orange-yellow. Fragrant. May ........... 530 
Dumortieri. Rich cadmium-yellow of 24-inch height. May 
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Earliana. (Bet.) Golden orange that blooms with the Irises. 
Very. fines a Barly «2st sis oleodctavetetsrevecuRen-erenneler ustelaye 1.00 
Elaine Russell. (Russell.) Here is a true shell-salmon .... 4.00 
Elizabeth Pike. (Perry.) Orange, brown and yellow. 18 in. 
Midseason tomate scrstacrssrest< saters ornetotne terete tnarenct ciel 1.00 
Emily Hume. Deep yellow, twisted and fluted. 42 in. July. 1.50 
Estmere. (Yeld.) An apricot-yellow with grassy foliage. 
Very ood. 30M May and Une s=mrarcnetirterstactsr eter te 739) 
Evangeline. (Russell.) Beautiful and unusual .......... 3.50 
Fairy, Queen a iiersists cf arato aie sour ieee stonatenarohetel us) oe tees ionic 1.00 
Festival. (Stout.) Petals orange, with reddish brown tinges, 
veined. July. 248 an.ee 2 clasts cle oterchetnetepeials olepse eel oteteke te 3.00 
Flava. Clear lemon-yellow. The old Lemon Lily. 36 in. May .35 
Fulva. The old roadside Lily. 40 in. July ............. AGI) 
Fulvolo. (Betscher.) 30 in. Late bloomer. Dark fulvous. 1.25 
Gaiety. (Betscher.) June-July. Luminous color of pale yel- 
low with unusual form. Very attractive .............. 2.50 
Gay Troubadour. (Nesm.) Most unusual red and cream 
bisolora|ilysand -Augusteed Olinemerss stirrer gre ete 5.00 

DAY LIL 
pale buff, tinted with sunset hues 
which become pinker and more 
pronounced at the throat. 40 in. 
Deciduous 
Aladdin. (Stout.) 31% ft. June. Gar- 

net-brown spot on petals; outer 
halfseoldenkoran gence -ererrae ieee 
Alamoaigees stasis srs eneiem orisiomere 
Amaryllis. (Bet.) Large golden orange, slightly deeper in 
throats |ulyvendi Aus Ustess Ohimessmeiepe tenet etait iene ties 
Anna Betscher. (Bet.) Deep orange, shaded with bronze. . 
Apricot. (Yeld.) Early free blooming light apricot-orange 
flowers. Fragrant. May and June 
Apricot Glow. Apricot and gold 
August Orange. (Stout.) This Day Lily blooms in August. 
The flowers are rich orange 
August Pioneer. (Stout.) Chrome-yellow with outer half of 
petals flushed red. August and September. 34 in. ...... 
Aureole. (Japan Hybrid.) Deep cadmium-yellow. Extra 
fine. May and June. 36 in. 
Autumn Prince. (Stout.) 314 ft. August to frost. Best late 
Cleary yellow scr tistevetscersetorne eetoreto cirene aeons cc meiete reine 
Baby Tears. This dainty 4-inch flower is a “must have” for 
profusion of bloom. Rosy red ruffled petals. 314% ft. April, 
May, June 
Bagdad. (Stout.) Throat of orange, with outer part of petals 
copper-red overlaid with orange. 42 in. June and July . 
Bay State. (Bet.) A large glistening yellow. Fast growing. 
46 in. June to August 
Bernice 
Bijou. (Stout.) A ground color orange overcast with rich 
fulvous red. 24 in. June and July 
Boutonniere. (Stout.) Light rosy peach petals with grassy 
foliage. 36 in. July and August 
Buckeye. (Stout.) 3 ft. June. Full, clear orange with large 
mahogany-red eye 
Caballero, (Stout.) This is a large flowered (to 6 inches) 
striking bicolor with vermilion petals and golden yellow 
sepals and throats Uverg ree ai cee erent ree 
Calypso. (Burbank.) A clear canary-yellow night bloomer. 
40 in. July and August 
Campus Queen. Fine new yellow 
Chengtu. 3 feet. July to August. Recurved petals. Flowers 
4l4 inches. Bright copper-red 
Cinnabar. (Stout.) Rosy red-brown with yellow throat. 
Long blooming. July and August 
Circe. ee? A clear yellow with medium size flowers. 48 
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Cissy Giuseppe. (Perry.) Deep rosy bronze. July. 36 in... 
Citrina. A dainty sulphur-yellow color. 36 inches tall. June 
and: July PS oaXenerthsis ve ierets ter tages th ote tensions etcte ctenel aetna 
Craemore Henna. (Plouf.) <A brilliant henna with ruby 
iridescence and orange throat 
Cressida. (Bet.) A bright orange, star-shaped flower of 36- 
inch height. June to August 
Crown of Gold. (Nesmith.) Large blooms of clear orange 
which open wide. 36 in. June and July 
Dauntless. 3 ft. July, August. Pale yellowish orange. Large 
wide overlapping petals. Fine 
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VAN WERT, OHIO 
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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. See back 
inside cover for Collections. Each 
Acres of Gold. Mass of yellow ....$1.00 
Afterglow. (Stout.) Flowers are a 
3.00 
1.50 
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2.50 
1.00 
