C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 

Tourangelle 
Each 
Prof. C. Potrat. (Dor.) Cherry-pink. Tall. Late ......... $1.50 
Queen ‘of Pleasance? (-Pleas:)) (Rink Que.) sacra ere eres 1.00 
Ralph: (Bleas.)) Bright pinks iVery late ~- cm. 12 ieee 1.00 
Raoul Dessert. (Des.) Mauve, shaded pink ............ 1.00 
Reine Hortense. (Cal.) Delicate pink. Fine ........... 1.00 
Reine Baronet. (Mil.) Tyrian pink ................... 1.00 
Renee Marie. (Des.) Soft pink to white. Large ......... 1.00 
Revaiia Ne lracitt. a(bran) my ihites Nose uy Pp OMertee rnin ree 3.00 
Richard Carvel (Bra.) Large, very early, bright crimson. 
Tall; slightly fragrane® with good! stems) «ss. ee ler 0) 
Rita. (Des.) Flesh-salmon-pink, cupped flower ......... 1.00 
Rosa Bonheur. (Des.) Soft flesh-pink. Late ............ 1.00 
Rose Shaylor. (Shay.) Flushed white. Fine ............ 1.50 
Rosette. (Des.) Silvery flesh. Erect grower ............. 1.00 
Rosine; (Lem.) Pale lilac) Lates Fragrant >. «eee ene 2.00 
Rath? Brand-3( Bras) Lavender:pink ssn een ree 1.00 
Ruth Elizabeth. Late mid-season. Rose form, brilliant color. 
Double red 
Samuel Hughes. (Kel.) Deep amaranth ............... 
Sarah Bernhardt. (Lem.) Dark rose-pink. Agreeably fra- 
grant, of medium height, strong stems. A fine flower .... 1.00 
Sarah Carstenson. (Ter.) Hydrangea-pink ............. 1.00 
Sarah K. Thurlow. (Thur.) Large white. Late .......... 1.50 
Sarah M. Wettengel. (Wett.) Blush-white .............. 1.00 
Secretary Fewkes. (Shay.) Creamy white. Large ........ 1.00 
Sensation; ((sass:) Late light pinikige.) aerate 5.00 
Shaylor’s Dream. (Shay.) Flesh. Very large ............ 1.00 
Solange. (Lem.) A very distinct Peony. The color could be 
described best as coffee-with-cream color. Dark green 
FOMA Gerke aie,» seamen ten era eee ictiai « See OL enene ae tector 1.00 
Sops of Wine. (Secor.) Dark red, purplish; late ......... 1.00 
Souv. de A. Millet. (Mil.) Amaranth-red. Tall ......... 1.50 
Souv. de Louis Bigot. (Des.) A vivid salmon-pink. Erect 
bloomer and should be in every garden .............. 1.50 
Souvaide Francois Riutton.) Pink). eerie 1.00 
Souv. de Gen. Gallieni. (Riv.) Pink .................. 1.50 
Stephanie. (Ter.) Delicate pink. Free bloomer ......... 1.00 
Strassburg. (G. & K.) Silvery lilac-rrose ................ 1.00 
Supreme: (Hol) Pink. Lateland good\).20. cs eee 1.00 
Suzette; (Des.)) Bengal rose\ss.. savers. tenis teri) © shames 1.00 
Sylvia Louise. (Saun.) Tyrian purple. Fine ............ Le) 
Tanagers | ((Sass.)'= Redan Midseason, fe yeaa eller ieereteremeer 1.50 
The Dise; \(Sass;)% Late red eevee. crete stots told steerer 1.50 
The Gem. (Pleas.) Crimson. Small. Midseason ......... 1.00 
Therese. (Des.) Old-rose-pink. Considered the best pink. 
Of medium height with strong stems and heavy foliage. 2.00 
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Thos. C. Thurlow. (Thur.) Salmon-flesh 
Tourangelle. (Des.) Pale cream-white with a tan suffusion 
in the depths of the flower. Very high rated; lovely .... 1.00 
Umibellata® Roseay ((Des:) Pinko) Early, 3). - eee 1.00 
Vaughan Torrey. (VY. Bonn). Very similar to Solange only 
Witheaspinkish: Cintas rectipx aioe crencioneiis cle al rier 5.00 
Venuss. (Nell) @Delicatemsnell-pinkast pints ieee eae 1.00 
Victor’s Crown. (Nee.) Pink. Midseason .............. 5.00 
Victory Chateau Thierry. (Bra.) Bright pink ............ 3.50 
Victoire de la Marne. (Des.) One of the largest purplish 
red Peonies. Has lighter edges, giving a silvery effect ... 1.50 
Walter Faxon. (Rich.) Vivid salmon-pink, often called 
salmon-rose. A good show flower. It is medium size, 
mildly fragrant, has good stems and foliage ........... 1.50 
Ward sWelshis (Nees) Flesh atc: siete neers tetetcte 10.00 
W. E. Blanchette. (Bra.) One of the largest reds; tall ..... 10.00 
Westhill (Little). Medium light pink. Strong grower. Early. 
Lol aN, ea ESAs ch IRR ca CARERS OLD Oo O'S O< 10.00 
Wiesbaden. (Gi ce Ke) Deep pink». eee nee eee 1.00 
Welcome'Guest) (Hol) a Pink Baer eee ene ae 1.00 
W. F. Christman. (Fra.) Flesh-white. Large ...........- 1.00 
W. F. Turner. (Shay.) Very dark crimson petals with a 
blackish sheen, mingled with yellow stamens. Tall, free 
flowering Easly iva. 2% . «20 cal ee ee ee 1.50 
Wilton Lockwood. (Shay.) Rose-pink. Very large ....... 1.00 
Wal Gummn(Gumme)s\Winites ate mae ane eee 5.00 
Zests «(Holey SP inks peg mete eee ee ere Pane es 1.00 

Prony Sp 
Species and Hybrids will give you a month more of Peony 
bloom, as they will all bloom from 10 days to 30 days before the 
Chinensis varieties. All have unusual foliage, color of bloom and 
growing habit. You'll enjoy having some or all of them in your 
plantings. Each 
Anomala. Cut leaves, rose-lilac. Early ................-. $1.00 
Ligualata: Rosea, “Soft“pink=; 22"; shee ten, eee 20 
Lobata-= Brillianteceriseunustialle| = eee eee ee ee 10.00 
Macrophylla.. White;“very early 5-22 9s. fee eee 5.00 
Mlokosewitschi. Yellow, holds color well .............. 20.00 
Officinalis Rubra Plena. Rich red; very early ........... 1.50 
Pubens. Bright carmine; dwarf. Early ................. 2.00 
Tenuifolia Flora Plena. Rich double red. Fern leaf foliage .. 2.50 
Tenuifolia Laciniata. Crimson ..-.................... 2.00 
Tenuifolia Latifolia. Crimson. Single .................. 
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