WASSENBERG GARDENS, Peony and Iris Specialists 
Blue Melody. Light blue self 
Blue Monarch. Tall blue 
Blue Rhythm. (Whit.) Very large flowers of cornflower- 
blue. Growing from 3 to 4 feet in height, perfectly 
branched. Consider it tops. 1950 Dykes Medal Winner. 
Blue Shimmer. Plicata. Dappled with blue 
Blue Triumph. (Grinter.) A very fine soft light blue, flar- 
ing falls. Honorable Mention A. I. S. 
Blue Valley. (K. Smith.) Very near true blue, ruffled ... 
Blue Zenith. (Whit.) Slightly ruffled, large and tall, light 
campanula-blue. An Iris of good height, branching, and 
has many buds on laterals, gorgeous in the clump 
Bombay. (Hamilton.) Variegata. S. bright yellow; F. cop- 
pery maroon 
Bonsor. (Connell.) Deep velvety blue-blue. Rich combina- 
tion of color. Recommended 
Bright Lights. (Schr.) A bright waxy yellow with alabaster- 
white blaze on falls and soft tan stitching to further 
captivate one 
Bronzino. (Salb.) S. frosty golden bronze; F. bright cop- 
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Brown Thrasher. (Kirk.) One of the newest and best 
brown Iris. Medium size flowers in two tones of golden 
brown, bright and like the glint of sunshine on a brown 
thrasher’s wing 
Bryce Canyon. (Klein.) Red-brown touched with henna 
is self-colored and decidedly one of the most interesting 
blends of the past few years 
Buckskin. (Klein.) 40 in. Almost a self in real buckskin tan. 
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Buechley Giant. (Buech.) Very large flower of soft medium 
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Buffawn. S. Light fawn; F. light pinkish buff ........... 
Burgundy Rose. (Hall.) Unusual dark rosy amethyst color. 
Ruffled 
Burmese Gold. (Whiting.) A lustrous gold blend of deep 
yellow, pink, apricot and real gold 
Buttercup Lane. Rich Buttercup-yellow. Blooms somewhat 
ruffled. Very effective in clumps 
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Cadetou. (Cay.) S. yellow; F. garnet edged gold 
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Cahokia. (Faught.) One of the very finest blues ........ 
Calcutta. (Klein.) Cocoa-brown tones overlaid with a blush 
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California Gold. (M. & M.) One of the best deep yellows. 
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California Peach. (Salb.) Delicate pink and apricot 
Campfire Glow. (Whiting.) Glowing ruby-red self ..... 
Canyon Road. (Kleinsorge.) Outstanding blend of violet- 
copper and golden tan 
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Chivalry. Medium blue. Dykes Medal 1947 
New Snow. White as the drifted snow 
Lady Mohr. Oyster-white and chartreuse 
Elmohr. Rich mulberry-purple. Dykes Medal 1945 . 
Blue Shimmer. Dappled blue plicata 
Snow Flurry. Crinkled white 
Sable. Very dark purple 
Great Lakes. Pure blue. Dykes Medal 1942 ......... 
Total Value . 
One Each of These 10 Outstanding Iris $7.25 
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JOIN THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
Send check to: American Iris Society, 3902 Hillsboro 
Road, Nashville, Tennessee. Dues $4.00 per year. The four 
quarterly bulletins will keep you “up to date” on Iris cul- 
ture and the latest happenings in the Iris world. 
Each 
Captain Wells. (Cook.) 38 in. A. M., A.-I. S. A brilliant 
maroon-purple. Closed standards and white flaring falls.$0.60 
Carabella. (DeForest.) Smooth medium salmon-pink self. 1.50 
Caroline Burr. A delicately colored ivory-white with some- 
thing different in a cream—a soft mirage-like dash of 
palest green. "A. M. oculce s ole eum otlenye tenner La 
Carlsbad Caverns. (Wilson.) 5S. ruffled lemon; F. white 
penciled gold cucu... ese cee eo owns 5 wnlsene piel 1.00 
Casa Morena. (DeFor.) Rich coppery brown glowing like 
amber. Among the richest Iris in brown shades. A solid 
Self) nc fea ee oo 3 ao so os ceo OR eRe eee 1.00 
Cascade Splendor. (Klein.) A very colorful crimped flower 
that mingles pink, apricot, and tan smoothly in one 
flower. Heavy, tall stalks <2. 2 )<.:-mjeidtorienerede te tenn ree 1.50 
Castalia. Large blue self, fragrant. 36 in. ............-06 .60 
Chamois. (Klein.) An Iris of distinction and refinement. 
Petals slightly waved. Very novel and different. One of 
the finest ipastels 2. sc). oi. wseicis ole tne oneteh ete neme tenet eteene 1.50 
Champaign Glow. 38 in. Huge flowers of soft yellow .... .60 
Chantilly. (Hall.) The crinkled and ruffled Iris. The in- 
teresting point about this Iris is its creamy lace edging 
crocheted on standards, falls and style arms .......... 1.00 
Char-Maize. (Lyon.) Most attractive approach to green. 
Deep yellow with shades of chartreuse .............. 5.00 
Cheerio. (Ay.) Falls rich, satiny ruby-red, with orange 
beard. Standards are soft rose, flushed yellow. 40 in. .. .60 
Cherie. (Hall.) Most famous of the new Hall “flamingo 
pinks.” Large, ruffled. Deep tangerine beard. 4 ft. ..... 3.50 
Chestnut Hill. (Gage.) Deep yellow self; fragrant. 45 in... .75 
Chief Sidar. (Gage.) Rose-red. 46 in. <5 0.0. en ee ee .60 
China Maid. (Mill.) Pink blend, bronze and lilac ...... 75 
Chivalry. (Wills.) Dykes Medal Winner for 1947, and one 
of the most outstanding Iris in the medium blue range .. 1.00 
Christabel. A sheer -brilliant ‘red, 2... acs s ee eee .60 
City of Lincoln. (Sass.) Queen of Variegatas! Clear golden 
yellow standards, fiery red falls; a very startling contrast.. .60 
Claribel. (J. Sass.) S. white frilled blue; F. white ........ .60 
Cloth of Gold. (Whit.) Bright deep golden yellow blooms 
on well branched stem. Orange beard .............-- wD 
Cloud Castle. (Gra.) Exquisite pale wistaria-blue self .... 1.00 
Color Sergeant. (H. Hall.) Rich blended red of nice size 
and! form W425 os NA Gwe sian. eee 3.00 
Concerto. (Tompkins.) An outstanding Iris of rich vel- 
vety pansy-purple, with light edge of purple around falls. .60 
Copper Lustre. (Kirk.) Copper and gold blend. Large 
flowers. Dykes Memorial Medal winner in 1938 ....... .60 
Copper Piece. (Kell.) Bright reddish toned with copper 
shadings, 34 in. 0.2. « be ae vod cle oe .60 
Copper Pink. Large soft pink with copper .........++:- .60 
Copper River. (De Forest.) Glistening tan. Falls over- 
laid with bright new-penny-copper .............00: 1.00 
Copper Rose. A fine blend of old rose, tan and copper... .75 
Coral Mist. (Grant.) Pink and deeper coral with a cinna- 
mon flush on the falls. Large flowers, flaring form with 
very nice, tall, widely branched stems ...........+--- AD 
Cordovan. (Klein.) Rich brown-red with a glossy finish .. 1.00 
Coritica. (H. Sass.) The neat delicate markings are trim 
and precise, done in a rich brown tone on clear, mellow 
yellow background 2... 0. ..Aalo 9 soe .60 
Coronet. (D. Hall.) A blended self of golden tan with a 
delicate underlay of rosy biege. H. M., A. I. S., 1939. 
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