C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 

Walter Faxon 
Each 
Mrs. Edward Harding. (Shay.) Large white illumined by 
bright golden stamens under the petals. Medium size, 
SULIPESLETINS HCE VMCALLY tc Mel oie wtclie its feist ners clesd epercraist ewe sce $1.50 
Mrs. Frank Beach. Fine large white. Similar to Jubilee .... 5.00 
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. (Fran.) Rose-type medium 
Dinky mlaLre eum OnerOL toe DEStere atamelleletatdls sits 5.00 
Mrs. Geo. Bunyard. (Kel.) Lilac-rose. Tall ............. 1.50 
Mrs. Geo. Rawson. (S. & A.) Light pink. Late ......... 2.00 
Mrs. Harry F. Little. (Little.) Blush, large late, tall and very 
iT) CRIM Ie aerate tere) fewer et cee ave. ie) code lesioimuecsransasle atone eas 10.00 
Mrs. John M. Good. (G. & W.) White .............. 1.50 
Mrs. John M. Kleitsch. (Bra.) Light violet-rose ........ 2.50 
Mrs. John M. Lewis. (Lew.) Rich medium red ......... 2.00 
MeselaVeseodlund. «(Edi \mLargest whites Lallitcce- ci.) 7.50 
Mrs. Livingston Ferrand. (Nich.) True salmon-pink. Won 
thevouverm MedalloiAcr ba o.7 19S Ome cites oeials Nelaisl alc ete 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 
PCOMVRCOMTOISSEM Ee eicitioyere desea @ Sts che vie eestor etch tu'el oilehole 10.00 
Mrs Ward Welch. White. Very beautiful ............... 5.06 
Mrs. W. D. Bennett. (Wett.) Late pink ............... 1.50 
Myrtle Gentry. (Bra.) Beautiful light pink fading to blush- 
white. Fragrant, tall, with strong stems and good habit .. 3.00 
Nancy Dolman. (Vor.) Pale rose-pink of conical form. 
alisowitheestattestems aindavery: lates: ljeteicu- o1-'<)+ 2 « oes 2.00 
INanettesm (iors) meO@ream-wihitessanl yore sis oeire lela) eleietoue 1.50 
Nell Shaylor. (Shay.) White and gold ..............-- 1.50 
New, Era. (Franklin). A pure white Mons. Jules Elie. On the 
broad rounded guards rests a giant white Mum. ....... 3.00 
Nick Shaylor. (S. & A.) White, Rose type. One of the 
best gers OR SEE te aA ei pi oceir esate re «ess cai 5.00 
INumbuiss(nds) me alli wiite srOSe CY Pei. «ene woe seo) vine 1.50 
INinan Secor mince) mr lrewihitemantat anys heo oe cise 2 «lo cusiens 1.50 
IN I1OT EL OT MPS OLIN CSI a tenenauseverate sey fehaw cys 0, vhs ete anil 1.00 
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Nymphea. (Thur.) Creamy white. Yellow stamens ..... 1.00 
Octavie Demay. (Cal.) Pink. Fragrant. Early .......... 1.00 
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Old Silver Tip. (Bra.) Deep rose-red 
Onondaga (lata) ee Newatalleced anes tet tant en eer 
Opal. (Pleas.) Opalescent tints. Large 
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Pallas. (Ter.) Rose-pink, Early and dwarf 
Paradise. (Hol.) Hydrangea-pink. Dwarf 
Pasteur. (Cr.) Pink, nearly white. Tall 
Perrettes(Des>)im \Winitentineed fleshweetesc scale onis ease 
Peter Pans (Hol,)) Wilac-rose,= Warge: erect s.r 
Philippe Rivoire. (Riv.) Very dark rich crimson. Greatly 
admired by all Peony lovers. Richly rose-scented. Con- 
Sideredutherpnest redeqaa mene cee atts Joan Cia, 
Philomele. (Cal.) Guards dark old rose with collar of nar- 
row, butt petals. Fragrantgood foliave .v..4..n.. 20> 
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 © pale (sassa)neateulio int: pin lcmne is eins een aan 
Pitti Sinn. (Vor.) Pink. Strong plant 
Pomponettess((Dess)me binkrandysilver apres timer easier. 
Prairie King. Brilliant, light crimson, shaded purple ..... 
Pres. F. D. Roosevelt. (Franklin.) (9.39.) A large full, dou- 
ble Rose type, dark pink. Tall and vigorous with stiff 
stems. A striking and much admired variety .......... 
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 
it must be cut to retain its natural color 
Prince of Darkness. Deep red, almost maroon. Semi-Rose 
type. Early. Richly fragrant 
Priscilla Alden. (Rob.) Warm white. Early. Fine form .... 
Prof. C. Potrat. (Dor.) Cherry-pink. Tall. Late 
Queen of Pleasance. (Pleas.) Pink 

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