C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
Each 
Dulcinee.) (Wem.) Pale* pink: Pragrantye>. oc eis eae ee) 
Duluth, ((Fraz)) Avlaterpurepwitite sats onic eine ies 3.00 
E. C. Shaw. (Thur.) Light old rose with pink tones. 
Medium height, fragrant, tall, stems strong with glossy 
foliage 
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 
Sarl yin chS “caterers eave avers reyes ausvery pecans tohey ee tect eet etn ners 1.00 
E.G. Hulls (em.) Deep! rose: Unusuallicolonea- cry -creistens 1.00 
EB. J. Shaylor: (Shay.)) Rose-pink. (Good! -ieecrrae ete si 1.00 
Elisa. (Des.) Hydrangea-pink. Semi-double ........... 1.00 
Elise*Renault1( Dorm) eelalac-pinkie tee ee eet ie ieiets ereer: 2.50 
Elizabeth B. Browning. (Bra.) Pure white, late bloomer. 
Bragranitstal ta ieys.c. tensa ruslevouste teehee ate etna een net 1.50 
Ella Christiansen. (Bra.) Deep pink. Fine ............. 5.00 
Elsa Sass. (Sase:)) ull rose type whites sc lallitsaeisisasietre « 5.00 
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 Strong SbEMS cyjeck = ose) leeebe ohavelp ie exel stare clametaescet eyes 1.00 
Estafette. (Des.) Crimson with a silver margin bordering 
the: petals. .Very-fine and wery earlysa... ue eee oo 1.00 
Etta-9 (Mer) Deep shell-pinks Wance, lates: sere eee 1.00 
Bucharissn(Lem:) i\V bites eluate heresies a cteearicieteenctete catenins 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 
Evening Star. (Sass.) White with flame-red edgings in 
(laa eerie Rie PON ee OL oo Teen CA Chops TOO eM CME ALO OAc tHONe. 5.00 
Exquisite. (Kel.) Fragrant rose-pink. Early ............. 1.00 
Fannie Lee. (Vor.) American-Beauty-red ..............- 1.50 
Banny, Crosby. (Bra.)) ellowscentetaeimieaerieten sre ienes 1.50 
Faustine;, (Lemn) 3 Palecpinites -1ncts eer tee eee reer 1.00 
Felix Crousse. (Cr.) Brilliant crimson, silky luster. Good 
keeper feiclatchapnc sist aed eee etree chee einen 1.00 
Festiva Maxima. (Miel.) Large white, with a few crimson 
flakes on the central petals. Tall, early. One of the best 
WhItES:  Hetere.ere cOsiote i cverbic buys me Me aes MOR Tia OR ec ere 1.00 
Blamingosm(Ands) ms lipotipinker carly mrss etetn enamine: 2.00 
Florence MacBeth. (Sass.) Large light pink ............ 1.50 
Floweret of Eden. (Nee.) Mauve-pink. Large .......... 1.00 
Fragrans: « Veryalateirose = aaah nonce ene che tie erie 1.00 
Frances Shaylor. (Shay.) White and gold effect ........ 1.00 
Frances Willard. (Bra.) Blush-white. Strong stems, heavy 
dark foliage. Very popular and good ...........-..0. 1.00 

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Each 
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. 
Jules CR ee se ching ccs oieysiste aro aye sucuoheieneoiySt once el ors 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 
Genevieve. (Lem.) Enormous white. Very late ...... 3.50 
Georgiana Shaylor. (Shay.) Large light rose-pink. Center 
petals flecked crimson. Medium height and strong stems. 1.25 
Germaine Bigot» (ess) Pale dilaccrose a creel seme eee 1.00 
Gigantea. (Cal.) Clear rose-pink. Silver-tipped petals. Fra- 
Stantetalle ood tOliagerav ehyacarl yee eer eee ae oe 1.00 
Gilbert Barthelot. (Dor.) Silvery pink ................ 1.50 
Gilberte. (Lem.) Late pink. New French variety ........ 1.50 
Ginettes) (Dess)is Blesh< pinks Dwartesnmer re ees eetene roar 1.00 
Gismonda..(CGr.)e Flesh’ colored sisate: tall snes: eter 1.00 
Glorianage (Nee) pa einkam re xtramtine peierterer ence ee 1.50 
Glorious. (Kel.) Light pink shading to white ........... 1.00 
Golden Dawn. (Gumm.) White with yellow center .... 2.50 
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. Bate; tall ...-4--. «2. ee 2.00 
Grandiflora. (Rich.) Bright pink. Tall, very large. One 
of thevlast; Coubloomer.s san trae ae eer erie atte 1.00 
Gretchens) Light pinkger mete ser ae itceie ier cmircae whee ae 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 
Hansina Brand. (Bra.) Pink. Prize winner .............. 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 
Peonyato bear, hismam cueicterpevctlatetersies ar ot ae ee ee 5.00 
Harry L. Burden. (Nee.) Delicate pink. Large .......... 2.50 
Harnet/Harnsley.. (Bra, Datrccrimsonune ei caine sate 1.00 
Harry F. Little. (Nich.) Tinted white, large ........... 7.50 
Harrys Ls Richardson, (JNO. pike manee cietesi terete maven eee 1.50 
Hazel Kinney. (Bra.) Clear hydrangea-pink ............ 1.50 
Helen Wolaver. (Bra.) Seashell-pink ................. 1.00 
Henri, Gore.¢(Dort:) iesh-pinkwaem iaderiaine herein 1.00 
Henry Avery. (Bra.) White with yellow collar ......... 1.00 
Elenry Webster: (Fras) ) Large red® late. eee ee 3.00 
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