WASSENBERG GARDENS, Peony and Iris Specialists 
Each 
Gypsy. (Klein.) Warm orangy cast variegata with copper 
gold standards and solid chestnut-brown falls ........$0.60 
Gypsy Rose. (Whiting.) Rich tapestry rose, tall with extra 
irre lolond, BE) Miya noomo seco ndnuodooopanmondbar 1.00 
Happy Days. (Nich.) A large fine yellow, glistening with a 
deep orange beard. The largest of the yellows. Seven- 
inch blooms with seven or eight on each stalk. Fine form. .60 
Harriet Thoreau. (Cook.) A new and delightful orchid- 
pink self. Tall and strong stems. 38 in. H. M., A. I. S., 
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Helaine. (Mil.) Wihice: NE are bordered with a wold 
mass sofaceepmbiue-violet: lines ere iilcisic ieleirierter iene ne OO 
Helen McGregor. (Graves.) Clear pale ‘blue of perfect 
form. Flaring and daintily ruffled, very large. Ranks as 
one of the best new Iris. H. M., A. I. S., 1946. 1949 
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Helen M. Riedel. (Riedel.) A fine orange blend ........ .60 
Heritage. (Hall.) A “Flamingo Pink” with a rich pink 
beards eVierys food tr. cores setkial el sisi -/e cus eicloy teen 3.50 
Homerun. 36 in. S. bronze; F. red. Extra fine .......... .60 
Hoosier Sunrise. (Laph.) A bright and attractive blend of 
mauve-pink and yellow. Flowers are large, stalks strong. .60 
Icy Blue. Distinct and beautiful. Lightest of blue ....... .60 
Illinois. (Hall.) Creamy yellow self of large size. 36 in. .. 1.50 
Imperial Blush. (H. Sass.) Very large soft pink. Considered 
the largest and finest in its class. Fragrant. 44 in. ..... .60 
Indiana Night. (Cook.) Lustrous rich velvety purple, almost 
blackwens seedlinovoroablewses caliume if atrt rit mares ate 1.00 
Indians Chief Red-purplemeemiaieie rie ree ntismceGore lel) 
Indian Hills. (Gra & Schr.) Rich true purple ..... wreiecsivin OW) 
Inspiration. (Stev.) Brilliant cerise-rose, huge and im- 
posing. Entirely different and has all good points. Prac- 
tically a self, with brownish warm cast on the haft ...... 1.00 
Jakes (Sassa)invV ery, Unesnewmwilberrry.\ieriler ka ier rocnen: .60 
Jasmania. (Ay.) Large, perfectly formed flower of a new 
shade of yellow. The falls have a slight touch of lavender 
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Jasper Agate. (Wms.) Distinct new shade of copper-gold- 
red, with an underlying copper-pink tone throughout the 
entire flower. Smooth velvety finish and no veining, 
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California Gold 
Each 
Golden Image. 36 in. Clear deep pure yellow ....... . $0.60 
Golden Majesty. (Salb.) A deep rich yellow of heavy sub- 
stance. One of the best. Late. 42 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 
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Golden Russet (Hall.) Golden russet self. Huge blooms 
on: heavy stalks: «00s gate «seiner ais lone oversee sete auorefetoncke ae O0) 
Golden Slippers. (DeForest. ) Daffodil- yellow. 36 in. .... .60 
Golden Spike. Deep, gorgeous golden yellow with a bril- 
liant heavy orange-yellow beard. A very fine Iris with oval 
formed flowers, large, and of excellent substance ...... .60 
Golden Star. (Way.) 36 in. New. Pure deep gold with terra 
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Golden Treasure. (Schr.) Solid deep cream with central 
portion of golden orange. Very vigorous, 40 inches .... .60 
Gold Queen. An interesting new yellow ............... .60 
Good Cheer. 8. yellow; F. bright yellow veined red ..... .60 
Good News. (Klein.) A very fine golden toned, tobacco- 
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Grace Mohr. (Jory.) Large flower of soft lilac, veined 
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Grand Canyon. An odd blend of plum, ‘copper ‘and gold. Tt 
is an Iris to be admired and one entirely different. 40 
inches tall, perfectly branched, and flowers over a very 
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Great Lakes. One of the finest pure blues; beard ‘almost 
white: Dykes» Medal 11942 ta. ieretersyeteleitevereiei-ellaterene tm)» 
Green Mohr. (Muhlestein.) Greenish chartreuse seedling 
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Green Pastures. (Heller.) Unusual shade of chartreuse-yel- 
low witha touch’ of bluesat the, beard allay. ..5. 1.50 
Green Spot. (Cook.) A trim pure white with a one-half 
inch patch of bright medium green at the end of the 
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Gudrun. (K. Dykes.) Large, white, considered by some to 
be the finest. The largest and best for massing in whites. .60 
Gulf Stream. (Fay.) A rich dark blue, beard and all, with- 
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