C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
Each 
La Fee. (Lem.) Light old-rose-pink with a narrow collar of 
creamy pink. Strong roselike fragrance. Tall, free flower- 
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La France. (Lem.) Clear light pink with splashes of crim- 
son on the outer petals. Tall, strong stems ........... 1.00 
La Lorraine. (Lem.) Large cream-white, tinted pink. Yel- 
low glow produced by a few yellow stamens. Tall, free 
flowering. Stout stems with good foliage ............. 2.00 
Lamartine. (Lem.) Old-rose-pink. Dark .............. 1.00 
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La Rosiere. (Cr.) Cream-white. Gold stamens ........... 1.00 
[east Rose. ((Sass:) Deep pinks veryilaten.. 6m -s-tce ee 2.50 
Wawel endresse;) (Gr: aWvilvitesh ance suger ciclo aie austs eile 1.00 
Mat Lulipe.'!( Gals) ilacewhite resqe were eae ceenticr eave rite 1.00 
Laura Dessert. (Des.) Guard petals creamy white enclosing 
a center of pure canary-yellow. Should be cut to pre- 
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Le Cygne. (Lem.) The best white Peony. Pure ivory-white 
without any markings whatsoever. Large. Fragrant. Fo- 
liage large and dark green. A rating of 9.9 by the Amer- 
ican Peony Society. (The highest rating ever given to 
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Reviathan.) (Nelo) seDeepyroser mac ela o eine ieee Cleese ee 1.00 
Libellule. (Des.) Flesh marked crimson ............... 1.00 
Lillian Gumm. (Gumm.) Outer petals very large and ruffled. 
Deep rose-pink. Fragrant, stems and foliage good ..... 1.00 
Livingstone. (Cr.) Lilac-rose. Large; late -.............. 1.00 
Longfellow. (Bra.) Bright crimson intensified by golden 
yellow stamens near center. Very good cut flower ..... 1.50 
Lora Dexheimer. (Bra.) A bright crimson with a few 
stamens which are not very noticeable. Large, midseason. 1.00 
Lorch. (G. & K.) Cream-white, rose scented ........... 1.00 
Lord Kitchener, (Ren,) av ety early, red). «cs. tervinle'e “ic 1.00 
Eoren Franklin, (Fra) Dark pink, Wate, ><. see © vere 3.00 
Loveliness. (Hol.) Hydrangea-pink. Late .............. 1.00 
Lucile Hartman. (Fra.) Light pink. Vigorous .......... 220 
Lucky Strike. (Wri.) Bright rose-pink; fragrant ........; 250 
Lucys ES Flollis! (Hols) Pink ta ees tere mereee os 1.00 
Luetta Pfeiffer. (Bra.) Very pale pink, nearly white. Center 
petals flecked red, and numerous yellow stamens. Tall, 
With strong@estemseandweryr early: < syncs shelters ties aes 1.00 
Lucy Shaylor. (Shay.) Creamy yellow center ........... 2.00 
Luxor. (Sass,)) A white Mons, Jules Elie... ....-...060+3 a0) 
Mabel iakran kins (Eras) slic, pinikgeer erste stolen 1.00 
Madelon. (Des.) Silvery pink, large. Late ............. 1.00 



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Madonna. (Nee.) Cream-white. Loosely built ........... 
Magnificent. (Bra.) Dark red. Tall. Early ............. 
Manitou. (And.) Blush with rose fragrance 
Mar. Ell. Waggamann. (Dor.) Salmon. Tall ........... 
Margaret Vierheller. (Wett.) White. Large ..... ea ee 
Marie Crousse. (Cr.) A delicate shell-pink. Guards very 
large. Fragrant, tall, strong stems and excellent foliage. . 
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 
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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 Lilys Peony. fit ctsre's aisle o.cis soho Serene ony eee ; 
Martha Bulloch. (Bra.) One of the best rose-pink Peonies. 
This variety is admired by everyone. Very large flower .. 
Marvel. (Secor.) Fine large pink. Fragrant ............ 
Mary Brand. (Bra.) Dark clear crimson, with a few yellow 
stamens buried in the collar. Notably fragrant for a red 
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Mary A. Livermore. (Hol.) Lilac-ypink ............... 4 
Mary Woodbury Shaylor. (Shay.) Clear pink .......... 
Matchless Beauty. (Nee.) Cream-white. Good .......... 
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Maud L. Richardson. (Hol.) Lilac-rose. Tall ........ : 
Midnight; (Bra.)) Deep maroon sas senie ce eee P 
Mignon. (Lem.) Amber-white. Dwarf foliage .......... 
Milton Hill. (Rich.) Very light shell-pink with a few red 
blotches on central petals. Strong stems with excellent 
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Minerva (Sass.) Blush-pink. Strong stems ...........-. 
Minnie Shaylor. (Shay.) Several rows of fluffy crepelike 
petals of clear light pink fading to white. Center of 
golden yellow. Stamens very attractive. Most popular 
Peony at blooming time on our farm 
Miriam. (Chase.) Rich pink. Semi-double 
Miss Emery. (Shay.) Salmon-pink 
Miss Henninger. (Ter.) White. Very popular 
Miss Minneapolis. (Fra.) Pale pink. Late 
Mile. Jeanne Riviere. (Riv.) Pink, yellow center .. 
Mme. Auguste Dessert. (Des.) Rose 
Mme. Calot. (Miel.) Flesh, crimson flaked 
Mme. Claude Tain. (Dor.) Fine white 
Mme. de Treyeran. (Des.) Flesh-white ........... eisken 
Mme. de Verneville. (Cr.) Blush-white. Early . 
Mme. Ducel. (Mech.) Soft pink bomb. Early . 
Mme. Edouard Doriat. (Dor.) White. Fine . 
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