C. F. WASSENBERG — Peony and Iris Specialist —VAN WERT, OHIO 
Each 
Grace Loomis. (Saun.) White. Late, tall ..... $ 2.00 
Grace Ott. (Gumm.) Brilliant dark crimson, tall 1.00 
Grandiflora. (Rich.) Bright pink. Tall, very 
large. One of the best to bloom .../........ 1.00 
Cretehen. right pink muy dt.m Gilat .She +A e nips 1.00 
Grover Cleveland. (Ter.) Large, late, bright 
crimson of medium height. Stiff stems with 
excellenits LOMAS hee fs Wer agers oD nyale dosin vave tee lone 1.00 
H. A. Hagen. (Rich.) Deep rose-pink. Late ... 1.00 
Hansina Brand. (Bra.) Pink. Prize winner... 5.00 
Hans Peter Sass. (Sass.) A very fine flower of 
blush-white. Out of all of Mr. H. P. Sass’ 
seedlings, he picks this Peony to bear hisname 5.00 
Harry L. Burden. (Nee.) Delicate pink. Large. 2.50 
Harriet Farnsley. (Bra.) Dark crimson ........ 1.00 
Harry F. Little. (Nich.) Tinted white, large .. 7.50 
Harry L. Richardson. (Ros.) Red ........... 1.50 
Hazel Kinney. (Bra.) Clear hydrangea-pink .. 1.50 
Helen Wolaver. (Bra.) Seashell-pink ......... 1.00 
Henri Core. (Dor.) Flesh-pink ............. 1.00 
Henry Avery. (Bra.) White with yellow collar.. 1.00 
Henry M. Vories. (Vor.) Light pink. Late ... 2.00 
Henry Webster. (Fra.) Large red, late ....... 2.00 
Hermione. (Sass.) Light tall pink. Late ....... 1.50 
Hespanola. (And.) Shell-pink .............. 1.50 
H. F. Reddick. (Bra.) Bright dark crimson .... 1.00 
Hiawatha. (Fra.) Dark red. Late ........... 3.00 
Ingenieur Doriat. (Dor.) Carmine-red ....... 250 
Inspecteur Lavergne. (Dor.) Fine new red. Early 1.50 
Irma. (Cal.) Rose with cream center .......... 1.00 
Isoline. (Lem.) Pale yellow effect. Large .... 1.50 
Jacques Dessert. (Dor.) Dark crimson. Enor- 
TOUBIGIZOR A Me at crt eel uche sie oie ed lotic s op wie en's 2.50 
James Boyd. (Thur.) Flesh, changing to white. 1.00 
James Kelway. (Kel.) Rose-white. Early, fra- 
DEAN Gee a ape elas ecdel sheet e oPsle wiles tse. 6 ¥'8 1.00 
James R. Mann. (Thur.) Rosy pink ........ 1.00 
Jean Harlow. (Wri.) Double white. 1939 in- 
troduction. Early midseason, large, compact 
pure white of unusual form with golden reflec- 
tions in the depth of the well-rounded petals. 
No stamens or carpels, tall strong stems hold 
the flowers above the rich green foliage. Flow- 
ers of unexcelled substance. Ideal for cutting, 
storing, and garden effect. A grand white 
Peony in every way and universally admired 
and liked by all who have seen it, like the lady 
whose name it bears. Pleasing fragrance. 
Strong 3-5 eye roots «1.6... eee ee eee eee Then 
Jeannot. (Des.) Fine flesh-pink. Wiry stems 
and good foliage: Laté Veo. ees. ese 1.50 
Jenny Lind. (Barr.) Pink .......--.---+--+> 1.00 
Jessie Shaylor. (Thur.) Deep cream......... 1.00 
John M. Good. (G. & W.) White. Rose type. 
arly cea et tie bis efere cient Oicuse wand 5% 1.50 
John Richardson. (Rich.) Rose-pink. Fragrant .. 1.00 
Jubilee. (Pleas.) Large ivory-white. Very flat 
blooms, tall, free flowering ............ ery 2-00 
Judge Berry. (Bra.) A delicate light rose-pink. 
Very large, early, with good foliage ........ 1.00 
Judge Snook. (G. & R.) Cream-white. Large. 7.50 
June Day. (Fra.) Light flesh edged lavender .. 1.50 
Karl Rosenfield. (Ros.) Very bright crimson. 
Good cut flower. Tall, strong stems ........ 1.00 
Katherine Havemeyer. (Thur.) Flesh-pink .... 1.50 
Kaub. (G. & K.) Silvery pink .............. 3.00 
Kelway’s Glorious. (Kel.) Fine white with a 
creamy suffusion in the depths. Strong rose 
fragrance. Free flowering. Strong stems .... 2.00 
Kelway’s Queen. (Kel.) Late bright pink with 
flecked crimson center. Fine quality of color. 2.00 
Koenigen Wilhelmina. (Kre.) Rose-pink. Tall .. 1.00 
Kunderd’s Jubilee. (Kund.) White .......... 1.50 
Lady Alex. Duff. (Kel.) Very fine pale pink ..* 1,00 
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La Fayette. (Des.) Pink with silvery effects ...$ 1.00 
La Fee. (Lem.) Light old-rose-pink with a nar- 
row collar of creamy pink. Strong rose-like 
fragrance. Tall, free flowering ............ 1.00 
La France. (Lem.) Clear light pink with splashes 
of crimson on the outer petals. Tall, strong 
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Lake o’ Silver. (Fra.) Silver-tipped pink. Mid- 
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La Lorraine. (Lem.) Large cream-white, tinted 
pink. Yellow glow produced by a few yellow 
stamens. Tall, free flowering. Stout stems with 
good foliagew rch, wiaee seskste s caeee troaht hs ane ceny 2.00 
Lamartine. (Lem.) Old-rose-pink. Dark ..... 1.00 
La Perle. (Cr.) Soft pink, cup-shaped ........ 1.00 
La Rosiere. (Cr.) Cream-white. Gold stamens .. 1.00 
Last Rose. (Sass.) Deep pink; very late ....... 2.50 
Da’ Tendresse!”(Crov), Whites... ieee we otale 1.00 
Raylulipe® (Cal) iilaccwhitemtn eu ete = 1.00 
Laura Dessert. (Des.) Guard petals creamy 
white enclosing a center of pure canary-yellow. 
Should be cut to preserve the color ........ 1.50 
Laura Vories. (Vor.) Flesh-white. Pink center. 2.00 
Le Cygne. (Lem.) The best white Peony. Pure 
ivory-white without any markings whatsoever. 
Large. Fragrant. Foliage large and dark 
green. A rating of 9.9 by the American Peony 
Society. (The highest rating ever given to 
aN YA PEOHY iced vetreerd a cherane ls «uate ere eye 3.00 
Leviathan; (Kel.) Deep rose, co. 2 eet os 1.00 
Libellule. (Des.) Flesh marked crimson ....... 1.00 
Lillian Gumm. (Gumm.) Outer petals very 
large and ruffled. Deep rose-pink. Fragrant, 
scemstand ioliapersOOd tis meee eos Gace aie 1.00 
Livingstone. (Cr.) Lilac-rose. Large; late ...... 1.00 
Longfellow. (Bra.) Bright crimson intensified 
by golden yellow stamens near center. Very 
POU Cytulowerrrnsicais Geer ecehe aes eels Gesbate 1.50 
Lora Dexheimer. (Bra.) A bright crimson with 
a few stamens which are not very noticeable. 
Par ger mid Season: nsar. cave teen overs) ame & Sates gies 1.00 
Lorch. (G. & K.) Cream-white, rose-scented .. 1.00 
Lord Kitchener. (Ren.) Very early red ...... 1.00 
Loren Franklin. (Fra.) Dark pink. Late ...... 3.00 
Loveliness. (Hol.) Hydrangea-pink. Late .... 1.00 
Lucile Hartman. (Fra.) Light pink. Vigorous.. 2.50 
Lucky Strike. (Wri.) Bright rose-pink, fragrant 2.50 
Lucy’ E:-Hollis.* (Hol) @Pink? 2. ore. dec sels 1.00 
Luetta Pfeiffer. (Bra.) Very pale pink, nearly 
white. Center petals flecked red, and numer- 
ous yellow stamens. Tall, with strong stems 
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Lucy Shaylor. (Shay.) Creamy yellow center .. 2.00 
Luxor. (Sass.) A white Mons. Jules Elie ....... 5.00 
L. W. Pollock. (Bra.) Tyrian-rose. Late ..... 5.00 
Mabel L. Franklin. (Fra.) Light pink ........ 1.00 
Madelon. (Des.) Silvery pink, large. Late .... 1.00 
Madonna. (Nee.) Cream-white. Loosely built.. 5.00 
Magnificent. (Bra.) Dark red. Tall. Early ..... 1.00 
Manitou. (And.) Blush with rose fragrance ... 1.50 
Mar. Ell. Waggamann. (Dor.) Salmon. Tall ... 1.50 
Margaret Vierheller. (Wett.) White. Large .. 1.50 
Marie Crousse. (Cr.) A delicate shell-pink. 
Guards very large. Fragrant, tall, strong stems 
andiexcellent toliagés a fews cs ws.c arise cele 1.00 
Marguerite Gerard. (Cr.) Immense heart-shaped 
guard petals, broad serrated crown of pale 
flesh-pink. Darker in the center. Small petals 
in center mixed with many yellow stamens ... 1.00 
Marie Jacquin. (Vor.) A semi-double Peony 
of pure white with a large cluster of yellow 
stamens in the center. Strong stems and light 
green foliage. Known as the Water Lily Peony. 1.00 
