C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
Each 
Blanche King. (Bra.) Considered by many the best deep 
pink. Holds its form and color in the field and makes a 
Tine) SHOW alOWeT sas) Wellin. mci creeee Aen eerie aenels $5.00 
Blushing Beauty. (Fran:) @Pale pinkieer a. ee ier 2250 
Candeur, (Des.) Silvery pink. Bright green foliage ..... 1.00 
Catherines (Richs)i Pinks Rose type a rertectraier rere -1eris 1.00 
Catherine Coupland. (Nielsen.) Semi-rose type, mid-season, 
flesh-pink changing to white. Strong vigorous grower .. 
Charlot. (Dor.) Silvery lilac. Strong stems ............ 
Cherry Hill. (Thur.) One of the earliest reds. 
maroomred is brightened by yellow stamens. Tall, strong 
stems hold the clusters of blooms erect ...........-... 1.00 
Chestine Gowdy. Variegated cone-shaped pink ......... 1.00 
Claire Dubois. (Cr.) Satiny pink. Large, late .......... 1.00 
Clara Anderson. (And.-Hol.) White, gold stamens ...... 1.00 
Clemenceau. (Des.) Carmine with silver edge ......... 1.50 
Col. Chas. A. Lindbergh. (Kund.) Early red ............ 1.00 
Cornelia Shaylor. (Shay.) Guards pale rose, collar of flesh- 
white, darker in center. Tall, large, and late .......... 1.50 
Coronation. (Kel.) Light pink, white center ........... 1.00 
Couronne d’Or. (Cal.) Milk-white, with center petals 
edgeducrimsons, Wate us cont pease iene ee 1.00 
Crystola. (And.) Pure crystal-white, New 2.:5..-...+..-- 2.00 
GaW.- Shockzs (Eran) pede Vitdceasonge cnn retort 1.00 
David: (‘Kels) i Goral-pinkiis opi cutee eisicierens aie emer 1.00 
David Harum. (Bra.) Clear bright crimson; fine texture. 
Strong stems. Broad, light green foliage .......:....- 1.50 
Denise(Lem.) Witte flecked crimsonuese aie eee 25.0 
Denis Debatene. (Dor.) Salmon-pink ................. 150 
Desire. (Lem.) Delicate mauve. Rich rose fragrance ..... 1.00 
Dorchester:aFlesh-pinkemilate jratace ue ee eee ete ene 1.00 
Doris Shaylor. (Shay.) Fine pink. Free bloomer ........ 1.00 
Dorothy J. (Jones.) Tall, rich cream. Home Achievement 
Medal and Silver Medal in Seedling Class at National 
Peony Show, 1940. A fine flower with a future ....... 15.00 
Dr Edgar Pleass) (Pleas: milulacspinks =m alee eee eee 1.00 
Dr. J. H. Neeley. (G. & R.) Large, tall white ........... 5.00 
Duchess of Albany. Rose-pink. Large ................. 1.00 
Duchesse de Nemours. (Cal.) Cupped white guards with a 
moderately full center of canary-yellow. Large, medium 
Baill | os Tre arate to-ay sober eda ec etePere aus ete Rete cetele Mon ey een: 1.00 
Dulcinee. (lems) sPale-pinks Fracrant sein pa eee eee 225.0; 
Duluth# (Era) Avlater pureswihitel se cit seein eet ar tees 2.00 
E. C. Shaw. (Thur.) Light old rose with pink tones. 
Medium height, fragrant, tall, stems strong with glossy 
LOllae Caeew «sith een Set cas taper here ote ee ae ee ee 5 
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 
early ; 


David H ae 
[2] 
VAN WERT, OHIO 

Walter Faxon 
Each 
E.G. Hills (Lem. )) Deeparose, Unusual (colores. +e =. ek $1.00 
EJ Shaylor, (Shay) -Rose-pink. “Good Vs)... 1 scrreieererele 1.00 
Elisa. (Des.) Hydrangea-pink. Semi-double ........... 1.00 
Elise; Renault) (Dor) @liilac pinks aacee .1se) stenoses shea 2.50 
Elizabeth B. Browning. (Bra.) Pure white, late bloomer. 
Fragrant: taller ioe vasa tecdechen cubes ca aaeedeaet areas ThX) 
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 
with. stronestemsisccce oe suiictete vie ov etatiee ka ooo ence 1.00 
Estafette. (Des.) Crimson with a silver margin bordering 
the petals ery; imerandaveryecatly weer. mastyente err 1.00 
Etta, (er) Deep shell?pinks Varce:datets sacra eres 1.00 
Eucharis:) (sem) Wy nites cate .)-1.0 4 ketuatrerd ne eerie 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 ........ fot OO) 
Evening Glow. (Hol.) Tall lilac. Very late ............. 1.00 
Exquisite. (Kel.) Fragrant rose-pink, Eatly 5.7...4.0-0) 1.00 
Fannie Lee. (Vor.) American-Beauty-red ............... 1.50 
} es rannys Crosby. (bias) = ellowacente maaan scot tetera 1.50 
Faustines: (ems) = Palespinkia erereniaciie crite ree 1.00 
Felix Crousse. (Cr.) Brilliant crimson, silky luster. Good 
Keeper wagten woes he Mom eee ase oe see ge ee 1.00 
Festiva Maxima. (Miel.) Large white, with a few crimson 
flakes on the central petals. Tall, early. One of the best 
whites a, 2.2.09. oki: Gey erate Seats ee eaen eae ean, ie 1.00 
Flamingo: ((Ands)p light: pinkeleatl yang tet beieeia eter eee 1.50 
Florence MacBeth. (Sass.) Large light pink ............ 1.50 
Floweret of Eden. (Nee.) Mauve-pink. Large .......... 1.00 
Fragrans,>Vetyslate, rosemam ann ener eee cet ener 1.00 
Frances Shaylor. (Shay.) White and gold effect ........ 1.00 
Frances Willard. (Bra.) Blush-white. Strong stems, heavy 
dark foliage. Very popular and geod ..3)..2) 0.7008. 1.00 
Francois Rousseau. (Des.) Dark red. Early ............. 1.00 
Frankie Curtis. (Vor.) A large delicate white. Very free 
flowering. Stiff stems and known as “the White Mons. 
Jukes: lier eis ih cies ee cea eee ec eee ae 3.00 
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 
