WASSENBERG GARDENS, Peony and Iris Specialists 
Fall Gloomers 
All of these bloom in the fall as well as the spring. Until a few years 
ago Iris was only a spring flower. Now the season is greatly extended. 
These are not common in gardens. You should have some. 
The Modern Orchid of the Garden 
Each 
Autumn Elf. (Brown.) S. cream; F. lavender; fragrant ........ $0.30 
Autumn Haze. (H. Sass.) Large violet-purple. 34 in. ......... 60 
Autumn King. (H.-Sass.) Blue-purple; popular. 36 in. ......... iG 
Autumn King Junior. Blue-lavender bicolor. 28 in. ........... 30 
Autumn Sunset. (Lapham.) Large flowered blend of gold, rose 
eyayels Iie: Sigigiein bah ode Sa a oe ie Cia tite 3b aieee bo Se 60 
Autumn Surprise. Fine new medium blue ...............2-- 30 
BlackMavgicw Richy velvety sblacksheenmer eae eee nee .60 
Bountiful) Bluey Kine blues very popular wees ee eee eee 30 
Dorcas Hutcheson. Bicolor. Fall bloomer, violet-rose ...... 2 coe 30) 
Eleanor Roosevelt. (Sass.) Deep red-violet. 20 in. ........... 36 
Frost Queen. (Sass.) Good dependable white ............... 30 
Golden Cataract. (Dysart.) Rich golden yellow .............. 50 
Kansas Ingleside. ( Hill.) Brown-red self. Very early .......... 50 
aural Llutcheson.95(Eiesoass: me ined-pinkecastam2 Onin waeiycertetel tel: seN6 
October Blaze. (McDade.) Deep red-violet undertones ......... 60 
October Opera. (H. Sass.) Rich velvety purple. 24 in. ....... .40 
Olive White. (H. Sass.) Deep cream; very fine .............. 30 
Peggy Babbington. 28 in. A rich deep clear uniform yellow ....  .3 
Sangreal.(Jr-oass.)) Clears pure yellow.02 Sines ce iereeieunmieters - oe 
September Skies. (Sass.) Clear red-purple. 16 in. ............ -30 
Southland; |(H. Sass). Deep lemon-chrome 2. 7) re 40 
Souva de Ll. Ghavacnac) Dwar woletsiraerant eerie 30 
Surefire: .@Nichs) glichtayellow tee cc eei  ereeere 30 
White Autumn) Kings ((Sass.))) Bure wiites smi. oe tare ences = 30 
Dorcas Hutcheson 
Geardless Treo 
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 
Aureasn (opuria,)) svellow-) tallayciyes « sent enema $0.50 
Caesar. (Sib.) Brilliant dark red-purple. 30 in. .......... 50 
Caesar’s Brother. (S.B.) New light blue .............. XO) 
Distinction. (Sib.) Speckled blue and white ........... 0 
Dor. K. Williamson. (Hybrid.) Dark violet ............ 50 
Eniperor, (Sibs)) Daria bluesstall as siert ate ie ae 50 
Gaygiteatt.. (5:B2);-Dark bluemsecseoc ester eieieete 50 
Kinetisher’s) Blue. (ib; eb tig bt) bDlWweee ite eee 50 
Mess Gray eriillo(oibs)mlntensen bic: mat ce renaiei iene neneneneene 10) 
Nora Distin. (Sib.) Blue and white. 30 in. ............. 50 
Ochroleuca. (Spuria.) White and yellow ............... 50 
Perry’s Blue. (Sib.) One of the best blues .............. 50) 
Pseudacorus. (England.) Bright yellow; tall; late ........ “).0) 
Queen Victoria. Very tall, white and yellow ........... 50 
Shelford Giant. (Spuria.) Large and tall .............. sf) 
Skylaric= (Siby)) Exquisite slicht: biuicm ase eeiereeeete 50 
Kingfisher’s Biwe Show Queen. (Sib: ) Waxy, wibite sea enee nn erenae 50 
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