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C. F. WASSENBERG 
Mahoney—Maroon . 1.00 
Masterpiece—Lilac color . 1.00 
Mrs. Perry—Salmon pink, free flowering .. .50 
Olympia—Earliest, flame scarlet .. .50 
Perfection—Deep shade of pink, Ig. 1.00 
Perry’s White—Good size, blue black blot .... 1.00 
Pink Beauty—Eosine pink petals . .50 
Prosperine—Chinese red, immense flowers.50 
Trilby—Dark, rich red, one of the best, late.... 1.50 
Wiinderltind—Brill, carmine rose, Ig. 1.00 
Wurtenibergia—Very large, red, good. .75 
B. B. Wright Peonies 
JEAN HARLOW Double White 
1939 Introduction 
Early midseason large, compact pure white of 
unusual form with golden reflections in the depth 
of the well rounded petals. No stamens or carpels, 
tall strong stems hold the flowers above the rich 
green foliage. Flowers of unexcelled substance. 
Ideal for cutting, storing, and garden effect. Seems 
to be weather proof as it blooms young and every 
year regardless of the weather. A grand white 
peony in every way and universally admired and 
liked by a.l who have seen it, like the lady whose 
name it bears. Pleasing fragrance. Strong 3-5 eye 
roots .1>25.00. 
“REBEOOA” Single Pink 
Very early. Large very bright old rose pink of perfect 
form with bright rich yellow stamens and green carpels with 
light tips. Tall strong stems, vigorous grower, young and 
profuse bloomer even on newly set plants. Flower of good 
supstance, fine for cutting and unexcelled for garden display. 
Strong 3-5 eye roots, $5.00. 
