C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
Wabash 
Each 
Souy. de L. Chavagnac. Fall bloomer. Violet. Fragrant ....$0.35 
Spanish Peaks. (Loom.) Completely white. Very fine ..... 7.50 
Spindrift. (Loom.) Translucent, delicate seashell or coral- 
pink, with furry tangerine beard to accentuate the color. 
Well branched with stiff, willowy stems .............. 1.50 
Spokane. (J. Sass.) A brilliant red-brown blend. Rich and 
unusual coloring. Orange beard. 38 inches .......... 2a) 
Sporty. (R-9-2.) Light tan and purple blend; looks like a 
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Spring Cloud. (Jory.) Blue and white Plicata .......... 50 
Springfield. Deep violet and garnet-red .............. ter ih 
Spring Prom. (Hall.) 38 in. A lemon-yellow given H.M...  .35 
Spun Gold. (Glutz.) 38 in. A large rich deep golden yellow 1.00 
SQ 72. (Loomis Seedling.) Smooth, clean, lustrous coral- 
pinkeselieehierystan? atin em) Ca TC mln retary reer 1.50 
Stained: Glass. Copper-rediselit-meante reenter eae 50 
Stateliners. Midseason. Light yellow bicolor ............ ae) 
Stardom. Onion-skin-pink. H. M. and A. M. ........... 50 
Starless Night. (J. Sass.) Rich deep glowing blackish red, 
practically the only red Iris that is this deep in color... .50 
Staten Island. (K. Smith.) Fine variegata. Gold standards, 
rich glowines redmralls edved meolcamemeeesen series aeteiee 8.00 
Stella) Polariss (i ysinitin,)= Dalliwihiten lancemsrenn ener: wi) 
Summer Tan. (Kirk.) Blend of yellow, brown and tan. 
Barlysandiveryacistinct pam erie eerie een eee 35 
Sunburst. Vellowsapricomes Ow eames mice ee icrrenaere 30 
Sundance. Blend. One of Mrs. Nesmith’s achievements, a 
ines blendzof taneand amahoganyae Waller) serene SHS 
Sun Dust. Chrome-vellow ease ree eee ee 40 
Sunny South. (Wash.) Deep yellow self. 40 in. ......... 50 
Sunset Gold. 32 in. A rich deep yellow ................ 40 
Sunset Serenade. Golden tan and apricot. Fine form and 
habit-sVarcestlowense:S Osim cr err aerien ee einen: 1.00 
Sunset Tan. (Egelberg, 1940.) M. 36 in. An entrancing, 
harmonious combination of soft buff-fawn with a pale 
copper-pink glow. Fine self, pinker and less bronze than 
MOsteelniseiny similay colon classue wee Renee eet reater 50 
Sun Tan. (Mit.) S. orange-tan; F. overlaid purple ........ sai 
Suzette. (Knowlton.) Creamy yellow plicata with edgings 
of maroon 40 -imP eine crcseen eeene oe eee eee 3.00 
Sylvia Murray. (Norton.) Beautiful, very light blue ..... 1.50 
Tan Delight. 40 in. Buff-tan-violet blend ............... 35 
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Tapestry Rose. (D. Hall 1942.) M. Blended flower cf soft 
old rose. Large flowers have excellent substance, and are 
carried on well-branched stalks. Vigorous and free bloom- 
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Tea Rose. (Whit.) Fresh pink with no hint of orchid .... 1.50 
Television Blue. (Shub.) Medium blue ............... 2 
Tenaya. Black reddish purple. 31/7 feet ................ BD) 
The Admiral. An effective intense blue. Form is unusual, 
falls flare. A most effective garden clump ........... Ds 
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The Capitol. (Maxw.) Very fine white, with flame-orange 
beardtand shat te44ein wae oases io pine ta oretarene: stele ae reat 1.50 
The Guardsman. (Grant.) Dusky pink S. with darker F...  .50 
Theodolinda. Pure white Plicata. Good. 44 inches....... 40 
The Black Douglas. (J. Sass.) This is one of our darkest 
and richest Iris. Standards erect. S. madder-violet; F. 
semi-flaring violet with a bronze beard. Very velvety .... .30 
The Red Brick. (Weed.) Color of red brick. 31 in. ..... 40 
The Red Douglas. (J. Sass.) Fine new red .............. sab 
Three Cheers. (Cook.) Briiliant, sharply contrasting blue 
bicolor. S. opaque light blue almost blue-white. F. ultra- 
foguaharejorigolte, Wiwtaisin yee onccasescouccocucoods 2.50 
Three Oaks. (Whit.) Old-rose-pink blend. 40 in. ...... 2.00 
Tiffany.) (He sass.) Yellows Plicata=sumusuales sie teeters a0) 
Tiffanja. Distinctive yellow Plicata. H. M., 1944. Most 
beautirulFotmettsec ass mewn eter aera a toecl ease tee 1.00 
jWiger-licer: sFinerred Ss seein ee eee. meta ves UR ee 50 
Tobacco Road. H. M., 1944. Golden tobacco-brown blend. 
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‘Tokays.oalmonzpinks 3 Onineeemeemieceenensnicterts ere eye 30 
Token. Old gold S. flushed rose; F. rosy brown-red ....... 40 
Top Sergeant. Red-brown self. WVelvety falls. Beautiful 
garden i habity ttn eke co Oe nn ree arn toe ee 40 
Torchlight. Brilliant Variegata! Yellow and red ......... “a 
Tower of Jewels. Fine bright yellow and mauve ......... 50 
Treasure Island. (Klein.) Olive-yellow ................ ro) 
Tuscany Gold. Reddish gold blend. 32 in. ............. 30 
Vagabond Prince. Fine, tall, purple-violet. 36 in. ....... 50 
Varese. (Wmsn.) A very brilliant red-purple. Good sub- 
stanCesmerectsstem Siisecatcis stp kp- donee me cmane eek a ckekcs soya seb) 
Vatican Purple. (Whit.) Deep but bright blue-purple, silky 
in finish but heavy in texture, without haft markings. 
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Velvet Knight. Midseason. Dark blue self ............. 40 
Velvet Wonder. Dark rich blackish red-purple .......... ayia) 
Venus de Milo. Fine new white. 42 inches .............. 35 
Violet Crown. Very tall; pure violet. 40 in. ............ 50 
Violet Symphony. A gleaming lilac-mauve self. A splendid 
Iris whose quiet beauty ranks it near the top of its class . .75 
Vision. (Cay.) WVariegata of clear yellow and brown ...... 85 
W. Carey Jones. 30 in. Smooth, soft clear ivory ........ oD 
Wabash. (Wmsn.) A white bicolor. S. pure white: F. rich 
Hyacinth-violet with a small margin of snow-white. A 
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Wantage. Velvety, rich purple with black sheen ......... 53) 
War Eagle. (J. Sass.) Light rose-red, large. 42 in. ...... 30 
Wasatch. (Thorup.) Pure glistening white with a border of 
blues teathenstitchim cemepersy era cise renner i ae ene .40 
Waverly. (Wil.) H.M., A.I.S. Very large flowers of a medi- 
tim jolhive, Ssnomedby immer soscoooucosscoccannsos .60 
West Point. (Nic.) Wonderful bicolor. Extra fine ..... 50 
White Goddess. (Nes.) 38 in. H.M., A.I.S. Large glisten- 
ing flowers of pure white. Sturdy growing habits ..... 50 
White Wedgewood. (Grant.) Porcelain-white, large flowers 1.50 
Wine Glory. (Weed.) A combination of colors: red, purple 
and violet. ,A very profuse bloomer. Tall. 38 in. ....... BOD) 
Winnesheik. (Egel.) Excellent dark blue .............. 235) 
Winter Carnival. (Schr.) A fine hardy white, bred in Min- 
nesota. Widely flaring falls, snow-white in color; the 
throat heavily tinted:with gold. One of the best whites. 1.00 
Wm. Mohr. A huge, pale lilac of medium height, veined 
deep violet, giving an odd, yet strangely lovely effect ... .35 
Wonderchild. (Weed.) Wery large; deep dark Pansy-purple 
owers of perfect form. Very distinct. 38 in. ......... i) 
Wotan. (Grint.) Velvety purple-brown blend ........... oe) 
Yakima. Brilliant Variegata. A free bloomer and easy grower. .35 
Yellow Champion. (R-9-1.) Large, tall bronze-yellow. 
Similar to Claude Aureau only larger ................ oD) 
Zaharoon. Beautiful blend of soft pastel tints ........... seb} 
Zebra. Leaves striped white; blossoms blue ..........-.. .40 
Zulu. S. anile: F. dark velvety blue-purple ............- 30 
