C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 

Reine Hortense 
Each 
Mme. Emile Debatene. (Dor.) New pink............... $2.00 
Mme. Emile Dupraz. (Riv.) Old-rose-pink, fragrant ..... 1.00 
MmesEmiueGalles (Cr) -Lilacswhiterae gases 6 hss. oe « 1.00 
Mme. Emile Lemoine. (Lem.) A beautiful white with crim- 
son streaks on the outer petals. Tall and free-flowering. 
Wier yierectenmien See eee carota ei ehotant clsiel alee ss <lare% 1.00 
Mme. Escary. (Lem.) Creamy white. Very large ........ 2.50 
Mme. Gaudichau. (Mil.) Dark crimson. Tall .......... 1.50 
Mme. Geissler. (Cr.) Light old-rose-pink. Bright in center 
and tipped on the reverse with silver ..............4- 1.00 
Mme. Guyot. (Pail.) Cream. Yellow center ........... 1.00 
Mme. Jules Dessert. (Des.) Very fine light pink, fading to 
white. Well formed, tall, mildly fragrant. Fine Peony for 
PALGEN OL Mt Ne SNOW LTOOMAcAtraee e e ate wise yes sels « «fs 1.00 
Modele de Perfection. (Cr.) Late; old rose ............. 1.00 
IModellawe (Bets) macht spinke sD wart eer cn mterstie sels eine: 1.50 
Modeste Guerin. (Gue.) Rose-pink. Early ............ 1.00 
Mons Dupont.) (Call) sMilk-white sete ees cre + fe cele so 1.00 
Mons. Jules Elie. (Cr.) Very large light rose-pink. Very 
popular. Mildly fragrant. One of the best ........... 1.00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. (Des.) This Peony is the darkest 
red of all. Deep maroon-red, very near black. Early .... 2.00 
Mont Blanc. (Lem.) Opens white with creamy center. De- 
velops into a large flat flower. Rose scented ........... 1.00 
Montrose. (And.) Large deep rose bomb .............. DO 
Mount Everesta(oass.) plate wititesaaaai)siyeeiele ss «21-6 5.00 
Mr. L. Van Leeuwen. (Nie.) Dark pink. Large ........ 2.00 
Mrs. A.B. Franklin. (Fra.) Pure white. New .......... 4.00 
Mrs. A. G. Ruggles. (Bra.) Light pink. Late ........... 1.00 
Mrs. A. M. Brand. (Bra.) Pure glistening white. Very 
large flower of perfect rose form; uniform petals. Late. 
Mediumbhershtterectestemsis. sc. eee eee et ves bs 5.00 
Mrs. C. S. Minot. (Min.) Shell-pink and white ......... 1.50 
Mrs.Deane: Funk (Bras) tine pinky. aye. stele «els 3.00 
Mrs. Edward Harding. (Shay.) Large white illumined by 
bright golden stamens under the petals. Medium size, 
Stir =stemSnavety reatl yore tapers cererelere ie cdete Hole os area ee as 1.50 
Mrs. Frank Beach. Fine large white. Similar to Jubilee .... 5.00 
Mrs. Geo. Bunyard. (Kel.) Lilac-rose. Tall ............. 1.50 
Mrs. Geo. Rawson. (5S. & A.) Light pink. Late ......... 2.00 
Mrs; John’ M. Good.) (Go & W.)) White 2.05.07 -.2.6.. 1.50 
Mrs. John M. Kleitsch. (Bra.) Light violet-rose ........ 3.00 
Mrs. John M. Lewis. (Lew.) Rich medium red ......... 1.00 
Mrs. J. V= Edlund: (Edi) Largest white. Tall ...-...... 7.50 
Mrs. Livingston Ferrand. (Nich.) True salmon-pink. Won 
ane iihige IMikeceil wie 7, 12S ORNS sa oon b oe oso ane oun 25.00 
Mrs. M. P. Clough. (Shay.) Salmon and white ......... 1.00 
Mrs. R. M. Bachellor. (Vor.) White. New ............ 5.00 
Mrs. Romaine B. Ware. (Bra.) Light pink. Tall ........ 2.00 
Mrs. Shaylor Force. (Shay.) White. Very large ......... 1.00 
Mrs. Springer Brooks. (Edl.) White. Midseason ........ 10.00 
Mrs. W. A. Rafferty. Tall, rose-pink; never offered before. 
Origin: Mrs. Rafferty, Greencastle, Indiana, a famous 
Peony connoisseur 
Mrs. Ward Welch 
Mrs. W. D. Bennett. (Wett.) Late pink 
Myrtle Gentry. (Bra.) Beautiful light pink fading to blush- 
white. Fragrant, tall, with strong stems and good habit . . 
Nancy Dolman. (Vor.) Pale rose-pink of conical form. 
Tall with stiff stems and very late 
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Nanette. (Dor.) Cream-white. early 
Nell Shaylor. (Shay.) White and gold 
Nick Shaylor. (S. & A.) White, rose type 
Nimbus. (And.) Tall white, rose type 
Nina Secor. (Sec.) Pure white 
Ninon. (Dor.) Soft flesh 
Nobility. (Van Leeu.) Bright pink 
Nymphea. (Thur.) Creamy white. Yellow stamens 
Octavie Demay. (Cal.) Pink. Fragrant. Early 
Odile. (Dor.) Flesh pink. Fine 
Old Silver Tip. (Bra.) Deep rose-red 
Onondaga. (Lit.) New tall] red 
Opal. (Pleas.) Opalescent tints. Large 
Opal Iris. (Pleas.) Large; light pink 
Pallas. (Ter.) Rose-pink. Early and dwarf 
Paradise. (Hol.) Hydrangea-pink. Dwarf 
Pasteur. (Cr.) Pink, nearly white. Tall 
Perrette. (Des.) White, tinged flesh 
Peter Pan. (Hol.) Lilac-rose. Large, erect 
Philippe Rivoire. (Riv.) Very dark rich crimson. Greatly 
admired by all Peony lovers. Richly rose-scented. Con- 
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Philomele. (Cal.) Guards dark old rose with collar of nar- 
row buff ‘petals. Fragrant; good foliage) ....9. 007 = ek 
Phoebe Cary. (Bra.) Lavender-pink. Late. Tall ........ 
Phyllis Kelway. (Kel.) Very large loosely built rose-pink. 
The center petals are intermingled with bright golden 
stamens. Stiff stems with abundant foliage. Fine 
Pierre Duchartre. (Cr.) Lilac-pink 
Pink Opal. (Sass.) Late light pink 
Pitti Sinn. (Vor.) Pink. Strong plant 
Pomponette. (Des.) Pink and silver 
Pres. Taft. (Cal.) Rose-pink with fluffy petals, notched, 
and silvered at the tips and occasionally flecked. with 
crimson in the center. Tall, free flowering 
Pres. Wilson. (Thur.) Bright rose-pink fading to a lighter 
shade with age. The flower possesses a rich spicy fra- 
grance, is of medium height, with strong stems 
Pride of Essex. (Thur.) Light rose-pink, fading to blush- 
white with a golden suffusion from its many gold stamens. 
The center petals are flecked crimson. Fragrant 
Pride of Paulding. (Nee.) Rich flesh-pink 
Primevere. (Lem.) White guard petals enclosing a large 
ball of sulphur-yellow small petals, Like all yellow Peonies 
i¢ must bé.cut to retainits natnralicolérs. 9)... 5. s 
Priscilla Alden. (Rob.) Warm white. Early 
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Prof. C. Potrat. (Dor.) Cherry-pink. Tall. Late 
Queen of Pleasance. (Pleas.) Pink 

Victory Chateau Thierry 
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VAN WERT, OHIO 

