C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
Each 
Ralph. (Pleas.) Bright pinkmV ery late mse eieteteiteieter rete $1.00 
Raoul Dessert. (Des.) Mauve, shaded pink ............ 1.00 
Reine Hortense. (Cal.) Delicate pink. Fine ........... 1.00 
Reine Baronet. (Mil) Tiyrian pinks. cise 2 ae ieee ee 2.00 
Renee Marie. (Des.) Soft pink to white. Large ......... 1.00 
Rev. H. N. Tragitt. (Bra.) White, Rose type ........... 3.00 
Richard Carvel (Bra.) Large, very early, bright crimson. 
Tall, slightly fragrant, with good stems .............. Le 
Rita. (Des.) Flesh-salmon-pink, cupped flower ......... 1.00 
Rosa Bonheur. (Des.) Soft flesh-pink. Late ............ 1.00 
Rosanna Shrader. Three-toned pastel pink ............. 5.00 
Rose Shaylor. (Shay.) Flushed white. Fine ........... 2.00 
Rosette. (Des.) Silvery flesh. Erect grower............. 1.00 
Rosine. (Lem:)_ Pale lilacs ates Fragrant, 2s). nte nes = tere 2.00 
Ruth?Brand.)(Bra.) Lavender-pink ga.) eerie te eee 1.00 
Ruth Elizabeth. Late mid-season. Rose form, brilliant color. 
Double. rediaetkehicoe de nc bes ake hopes eitee bikie 15.00 
Samuel Hughes. (Kel.) Deep amaranth ............... 1.00 
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 
Secretary Fewkes. (Shay.) Creamy white. Large ........ 1.00 
Shawnee Chief. (Bigger.) Dark brilliant red. New ..... 4.00 
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 
FOLIA LS Mise ceieva se setae ete oheuste slates aaa locas areata one eee eae 1.50 
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 
SouvaderErancoissRuittons goin aerial tieieinete 1.00 
SouviideiGens Gallient7 (Rive) binkcearrertce tte ieee nereer 1.50 
Stephanie. (Ter.) Delicate pink. Free bloomer ......... 1.00 
Steassburgen (Ga tok) oilvery lilac-roscemmesicie tom aera 1.50 
Supremes (Hol) Pink. late ands ood teen ite nine 1.00 
Suzettes\(Dest))) Bengali rosea ane eer een ener eee 1.00 
Sylvia Louise. (Saun.) Tyrian purple. Fine ............ 1.50 
Tanager. ((Sass.)me hed. eMidseasonmern winter ate ieee tare 1.50 
Lhe. Dise.a((Sass;) = bate. red’ apniuniere tic rant eiiene einen 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 
Thos. C. Thurlow: (Thur: e’Salmon-fleshseeee she ea. oe 1.50 
Tourangelle. (Des.) Pale cream-white with a tan suffusion 
in the depths of the flower. Very high rated; lovely .... 1.00 
WmbellataRoseass (Des:) im ainkae bar yaa erste tore 1.00 
Vaughan Torrey. (V. Bonn). Very similar to Solange only 
With a) pinkish tinta Ee recty cei eta meee aie cer aeeerene 5.00 
Venus: (Kel) ei Delicatesshell-pinkg-,, eet cer tenn mene 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 Welsh? (Nee-) gileshus Late ema seiner te eres 10.00 
W.E. Blanchette. (Bra.) One of the largest reds; tall ...15.00 
Westhill (Little). Medium light pink. Strong grower. Early. 
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Wiesbaden? (Gie Ke) Deep pinky eae oe eee eine 1.00 
WelcomeGuest, (Hol) i Rink ar eae ete oe eee 1.00 
Woks Ghristnan:) (Eras)mirlesh-whites lang ews emaneeete 1.00 
W. F. Turner. (Shay.) Very dark crimson petals with a 
blackish sheen, mingled with yellow stamens. Tall, free 
flowering. Hatly. oi. sctuston <1 ae eee 1.50 
Wilton Lockwood. (Shay.) Rose-pink. Very large ..... 1.50 
WoL. Gum. (Ginim) wWVibites Lates ieee eee 5.00 
Lest: TG), ) 2 Pinks stents ce, oe en eee ee 1.00 
THE AMERICAN PEONY SOCIETY 
A $3.00 membership keeps you posted on the doings in the 
Peony world. 
Send checks to: 
THE AMERICAN PEONY SOCIETY 
W. F. Christman, Secretary 
Northbrook, Illinois 

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2 INCHES OF SOIL 
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Proper Depth is Important in Planting 
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, Barly gyeieteisiererelener ies ele $1.00 
LigualatasRosea? soft pinkwes. matte isi eee aes 2.50 
Robatas  Brilliantecerisessunmusualiiesrererter ciel eiatete ere 10.00 
Officinalis Rosea Plena. Bright pink double. Early ...... 1.50 
Officinalis Rubra Plena. Rich red; very early ........... 1.50 
Pubens. Brghticarmine:;dwattssbarlysemeuseeieststerieieiere 2.00 
Tenuifolia Flora Plena. Rich double red. Fern leaf foliage .. 2.50 
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