C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 

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Each 
E. C. Shaw. (Thur.) Light old rose with pink tones. 
Medium height, fragrant, tall, stems strong with glossy 
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Edith M. Snook. (Snook.) Flesh-pink. Late ............ 10.00 
Edulis Superba. (Lem.) Guards and center petals bright 
old-rose-pink. Collar is lighter pink, narrow petals. Very 
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E. G. Hill. (Lem.) Deep rose. Unusual color ........... 1.00 
Ee) ohaylors.(obays) eRose-pinks GOOd sms sss ses.» 1.00 
Elisa. (Des.) Hydrangea-pink. Semi-double ........... 1.00 
Bhisenvenaulta (Dor. )aulilacepinky els .icc.\s sists ss ae cre'e « 2.50 
Elizabeth B. Browning. (Bra.) Pure white, late bloomer. 
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Ella Christiansen. (Bra.) Deep pink. Fine ............. 5.00 
Elsa Sass. (Sass.) Full rose type white. Tall ........... 7.50 
Elwood Pleas. (Pleas.) Pale rose-pink changing to light flesh- 
pink in center. Flowers flat, large, and late ........... 1.00 
Enchantress. (Lem.) Very late white with lemon tints in 
collar and crimson wire edges to a few center petals. Tall 
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Estafette. (Des.) Crimson with a silver margin bordering 
thempetaleus Very Ane and very eatly 4). alice als yee. lee 1.00 
Ettayi@ber) beep shell-pink, Large late?g. 53.24 <0 1.00 
Eucharisa (lemme niten late vate) sett). cieieraia.s olelstetsttere «lars 1.00 
Eugene Verdier. (Cal.) Pale hydrangea-pink ............ 1.00 
Eugenie Verdier. (Cal.) A hydrangea-pink. Darker in cen- 
ter than on edges. Flecked crimson. Fragrant ........ 1.00 
Evangeline. (Lem.) Compact pale pink. Late ........... 1.00 
Evening Glow. (Hol.) Tall lilac. Very late ............. 1.00 
Exquisite. (Kel.) Fragrant rose-pink. Early ............. 1.00 
Fannie Lee. (Vor.) American-Beauty-red ...........5..- 1.50 
iRevavasy (Civecloyye, (bya) Malton anitae rn one ob dOUObraD 1.00 
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Felix Crousse. (Cr.) Brilliant crimson, silky luster. Good 
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Festiva Maxima. (Miel.) Large white, with a few crimson 
flakes on the central petals. Tall, early. One of the best 
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Hlamingos (Ands)piieht pinksyearlys.- ae ei) aie acte oes. - 1.50 
Florence MacBeth. (Sass.) Large light pink ............ 1.50 
Floweret of Eden. (Nee.) Mauve-pink. Large .......... 1.00 
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Frances Shaylor. (Shay.) White and gold effect ........ 1.00 
Frances Willard. (Bra.) Blush-white. Strong stems, heavy 
datkonace. Very popular and gO00G sac... nie se ss 1.00 
Francois Rousseau. (Des.) Dark red. Early ............. 1.00 
VAN WERT, OHIO 
Each 
Frankie Curtis. (Vor.) A large delicate white. Very free 
flowering. Stiff stems and known as “the White Mons. 
Jules Elie” 
Franklin’s Pride. (Fran.) Pink. Fragrant .............. 3.00 
Galathee. (Lem.) Flesh-white. Very late. Tall .......... 1.00 
Garden Princess. (Nee.) Midseason light pink .......... 2.00 
Gene Stratton Porter. (Ros.) White. Bird-nest form ..... 1.00 
Genevieve. (Lem.) Enormous white. Very late ......... 2.50 
Georgiana Shaylor. (Shay.) Large light rose-pink. Center 
petals flecked crimson. Medium height and strong stems. 1.00 
Germaine Bigot. (Des.) Pale lilac-rose ..............-. 1.00 
Gigantea. (Cal.) Clear rose-pink. Silver-tipped petals. Fra- 
Srantaatallacoodnioliag ews Veryaecatlyartardieneritiacrs cycles 1.00 
Gilbert Barthelot. (Dor.) Silvery pink ................ 1.50 
Gilberte. (Lem.) Late pink. New French variety ........ 1.50 
Ginettem (Desa bleshapinksssD wartime yi isiren rere caren s 1.00 
Gismonda. (Cr.) Flesh colored. Late; tall .............. 1.00 
Glorranaa(Nee:), Pinks Extra fines ar iecrisiis cieiel-t ona eiale 1.50 
Glorious. (Kel.) Light pink shading to white ........... 1.00 
Golden Dawn. (Gumm.) White with yellow center ...... 1.50 
Golden Wedding. (Pleas.) Canary-yellow ...........+.. 1.00 
Golden West. (And.) Rose-pink guards .............. 1.50 
Good’s Dream. (G. & W.) White. Midseason .......... 3.50 
Grace Batson. (Sass.) Deep pink bomb ................ 1.50 
Grace Loomis. (Saun.) White. Late; tall .............. 2.00 
Grandiflora, (Rich.) Bright pink. Tall, very large. One 
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Gretchente Licht pink otras se Giotto oa clea ogetel stein teat catokots 1.00 
Grover Cleveland. (Ter.) Large, late, bright crimson of 
medium height. Stiff stems with excellent foliage ...... 1.00 
H. A. Hagen. (Rich.) Deep rose-pink. Late ............ 1.00 
Fiansina) Brand.) (Bra-) Pink, Prize) winners. 2... <2 telsre 5.00 
Hans Peter Sass. (Sass.) A very fine flower of blush-white. 
Out of all of Mr. H. P. Sass’ seedlings, he picked this 
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Harry L. Burden. (Nee.) Delicate pink. Large .......... 2.50 
FAatriet\Harnsley,)(Bra.), Dark crimsonee |. scicicl seri stel- lane 1.00 
Harry F. Little. (Nich.) Tinted white, large ........... 7.50 
Harrys is Richardson (INOS!) hd | <ieeisteie c «ls: sicrenerarene sietorers 1.50 
Hazel Kinney. (Bra.) Clear hydrangea-pink ............ 1.50 
Helen Wolaver. (Bra.) Seashell-pink ................. 1.00 
Henri Gores, (Dor) sFlesh-pink ty. 5.4 « ale vrei ocieere oes 1.00 
Henry Avery. (Bra.) White with yellow collar ......... 1.00 
HenryaW ebsters. (Era: )enuarge tea-mlatel <1. sitaee «sree cicerere 2.00 
Hermione. (Sass.) Light tall pink. Late ............... 1.50 
Elespartolasy (And) mio nell<pinksertenvaiereracs cieieiss © ce eneetere 1.50 
H. F. Reddick. (Bra.) Bright dark crimson ............ 1.00 
Ingenieur Doriat. (Dor.) Carmine-red ................ 2.50 
Inspecteur Lavergne. (Dor.) Fine new red. Early ....... 2.00 
Isoline. (Lem.) Pale yellow effect. Large ............. 1.50 
Jacques Dessert. (Dor.) Dark rose. Enormous size ....... 200 
James Boyd. (Thur.) Flesh, changing to white .......... 1.00 
James Kelway. (Kel.) Rose-white. Early, fragrant ....... 1.00 
Jamesi Ry Manna (lhurs) Rosys pinks. .\.is steeper 1.00 
Jean Harlow. A fine white with golden reflections in the 
depth of the petals. Early midseason. Very scarce .... 7.50 
Jeannot. (Des.) Fine flesh-pink. Wiry stems and good fo- 
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JennysVindsa( Barr. )m binkceunsrrert cis eels + cicietelc oe terns 1.00 
Jessie Shaylor,, (Thur.) Deepicream csc. ees eee cet 1.00 
John M. Good. (G. & W.) White. Rose type. Early .... 1.50 
John Richardson. (Rich.) Rose-pink. Fragrant .......... 1.00 
Jubilee. (Pleas.) Large ivory-white. Very flat blooms; tall. 
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Judge Berry. (Bra.) A delicate light rose-pink. Very large, 
éarly, with 2OOdisOliag en. ss sfc’ cidla aces Saint har atc 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 stronesatemaeye soc oe.scicln cetacean 1.00 
Katherine Havemeyer. (Thur.) Flesh-pink ............. 1.50 
Kaubs (Gi -Koyaoiivery: pink: 2... cst ets epee 3.00 
Kelway’s Glorious. (Kel.) Fine white with a creamy suf- 
fusion in the depths. Strong rose fragrance. Free flow- 
CFING., OLONE SEEMS sre serenely ine Pale eci Se ese Ae 3.00 
Kelway’s Queen. (Kel.) Late bright pink with flecked crim- 
son center, ine quality of ‘color. /j.1 ante seak ca ee 2.00 
Koenigen Wilhelmina. (Kre.) Rose-pink. Tall .......... 1.00 
Kunderd’s Jubilee. (Kund.) White ....... wise: s aaneralerea - 1.50 
Lady Alex. Duff. (Kel.) Very fine pale pink .......... + 1.00 
