C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
| Beardless Sris 
Here are listed some unusual types, some of which are native 
varieties from various parts of the world—all interesting and 
probably some you have never seen. 
Each 
(Nive, (Syousing)» Wellies Gall a ocoanasvoutcndacenves $0.50 
Bob White. (Sib.) Waxy snow-white. 28 in. ........... 50 
Caesar. (Sib.) Brilliant dark red-purple. 30 in. .......... 50 
Caesar’s Brother. (S.B.) New light blue .............. 0) 
Distinction. (Sib.) Speckled blue and white ........... 50 
Dor. K. Williamson. (Hybrid.) Dark violet ............ 2S 
|Bheavorsderms. ((Silo)s)) (Devas lolues tall. ob ooanodonocaneas oud 0) 
Gay; Heart (8. B4) Wankeblicaer nacre mee ee ear eicee- 50 
EleavenlysBluem(oilpe)e Nie wae eat: lve merle ner een eres 50 
Kingfisher’s Blue. (Sib.) Bright blue ................. 0) 
Maier, (Graky Jah, (Silo)) lomisnee IiWe jon ococauaccen mood 50 
Infoyet IDycrrak, ((sylos,)) Iwleve yal aleve, BO) it, cocaseosuvccc 50 
Ochroleuca. (Spuria.) White and yellow ............... 50 
Pegsys Perry 29 (SB2) consecrate’ s pele snetetons rote sie isranersmecer eit 50 
Periwinkle. (S.B.) A showy deep violet-purple ......... 50 
Perry’s Blue. (Sib.) One of the best blues .............- 0) 
Pseudacorus. (England.) Bright yellow; tall; late ........ 50 
Queen Victoria. Very tall, white and yellow ........... 50 
Red Emperor-eRedivelvectis. 0 clei ei cae ee ee 1.00 
Shelford Giant. (Spuria.) Large and tall .............. Alp 
Sisvbree, (Shiloy,)) lesvopubiemee. Ibvalate loll ase 5ncnocesosncese 50 
Sra (Ohta, (Sillo.)) Wwenay wile soo cccsansnscvcnsba- JO 
‘Ehelmates(S, Ba) mio ky. lWemartairastie etter eee ye tates 50 
White Dove: (Sib.) Beautitul larce white 5202 ..5...-..- 50 
Vesper Iris 
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 blos- 
soms which, at a little distance resemble somewhat a multitude 
of gorgeous butterflies at rest, with motionless outstretched wings, 
vary in color, including such hues as cool translucent lavender, 
with markings of mahogany, copper, lemon, orange, brown and 
Tyrian. 
The Vesper Iris, which often grows almost shoulder high, has a 
graceful ethereal beauty really impossible to describe. It is per- 
fectly hardy and will endure both severe cold and intense heat 
with impunity, This little known but most desirable Iris will en- 
hance 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. 
30¢ each 
6 for $1.25 
12 for$2-40 
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VAN WERT, OHIO 
Heavenly Blue 
“5 DOLLAR BILL” 
Iris Kaempferi Collection 
(Japanese Iris) 
8 exotic, glamorous, named varieties in assort- 
ed colors. No two alike. All labeled. 
Parcel Post Prepaid $5.00 
Bleeding Hearts 
A favorite in grandmother's garden and popular for flower ar- 
rangements today. A delight in early spring. Blooming size 
lants. 
; 75etcachmme ae torS2 00 
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