C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist 
L’ Etincelante 
Somewhat like the Japanese Peony but having no central petal- 
oids, the stamens being exposed to form the contrast with the 
guard or main petals. As a class they are very graceful plants, 
holding their blooms well off the ground without support and 
offering very handsome subjects for bouquets as well as the 
garden. Each 
aN Pure white with bright yellow stamens. Very POP’. 
ular 
Angelus. (9.17). Very large soft, even, light pink single... 
Arcturus. (9.30). Extremely rich, clear dark red single. Tall 5.00 
Black Prince. (Thur.) Large deep red with a satiny sheen. 
Stamens reddish at base tipped yellow. Carpels green. ; 
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Charlotte Core. (Dor.) Large pure white ...........-... 250 
Clairette. (Des.) White tinged pink .............-.-+--- 1.00 
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Cottage Maid. (Pleas.) Light pink .............+--45: 1.00 
Edith West. (Bra.) Large white .............-.---+-+-- 1.50 
Eglantine. (Des.) Pink and white 
Flanders Fields. (Bra.) Brilliant red 
Harriet Olney. (Bra.) A soft rose with center of yellow 
stamens. Erect grower. Early 
Helen. (Thur:) A double row of broad, round, dark shell- 
pink petals with a mass of golden yellow stamens in cen- 
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ter. Considered by many as the best single Peony ..... 3.00 
Imperial Red. (Sass.) Red. Erect grower. Striking ..... 2.00 
Jeanne Ernould. (Dor.) Rich apple-blossom-pink guards. 
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Kelway’s Wild Rose. (Kel.) Speckled pink ............. 1.50 
King Albert. (Kel.) Rose-violet ........++.e.seeeeeees 1.00 
Krinkled White. (Bra.) Large flower with pure white petals 
which are crinkled. Tall, stems slender but very strong 
with le@ht green foliage 2s. a isis sous cate es «lel wit cine 3.00 
La Fiancee. White. Yellow stamens ............--++--- 1.00 
Le Jour. (Shay.) White, with two rows of very long, wide 
overlapping petals. The center has a broad ring of golden 
yellow stamens surrounding a group of reddish carpels. 
Considered the best white Single Peony .............. 2.00 
L’Etincelante. (Des.) Cup-shaped flowers of very bright 
pink. Stamens in center are bright yellow. Tall, stiff 
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Louise Delettre. (Dor.) Light pink .............-2e0es 1.00 
Madeleine Gauthier. (Des.) Light flesh-pink petals of waxy 
texture surrounding a center of yellow stamens and yel- 
low-green carpels with red base and tips ............. 1.50 
Mafeking. (Kel.) Dark rose-pink ..........-0.+0+--00- 1.00 
Marguerite Dessert. (Des.) White, splashed pink ....... 1.00 
Maurice Maeterlinck. (Kel.) Crimson-pink ............. 1.00 
May Oleson. (Ole.) Apple-blossom-pink ............... 
Minnehaha. (Pleas.) Very early, bright cherry-red with 
center tufts of clear golden stamens 
Mischief. (Auten.) Lovely soft pink, yellow center 
Moonbeam. Opal tints. Unusual 
Nellie. (Kel.) Rose-pink, with a small tuft of yellow stamens 
in center. Carpels ruddy green. Blooms in clusters. Dwarf. 
Perle Blanche. (Des.) Broad rounded white petals enclosing 
a large mass of golden yellow stamens. Tall, free flower- 
ing, erect stems 
Pocahontas. (Pleas.) Rosy red. Late. Tall 
Pres. Lincoln. (Bra.) Red. Midseason 
Pride of Langport. (Kel.) Pale rose-pink petals surrounding 
a large cluster of very bright golden stamens and pale 
ce carpels. Tall, thin, wiry stems with abundant fo- 
iage 
Princess Matilda. (Des.) China-pink 
Pure Love. (Kel.) Shell-pink. Yellow stamens 
Queen. (Pleas.) White. Yellow center 
Sea Shell. (Sass.) Very delicate, slightly fluted, light pink. 
Distinct 
Silvia Saunders. (Saun.) Cup-shaped bright clear rose-pink 
fading lighter toward the center which is filled with 
yellow stamens. Good grower and an abundant bloomer. 
Extra fine 
Spring Maid. Light pink. Yellow stamens 
The Moor. (Barr.) Dark red. Early 
Toreador. (Wett.) Red. Very late. Tall 
Veloutine. (Des.) Tyrian rose 
Venise. (Des.) Brilliant pink. Very good 
Vera. (Gumm.) Very dark crimson-maroon with a silky 
sheen. Compact center of clear golden stamens 
Verdun. (Dor.) Very large flowers with rich crimson 
guards 
Vesuve. (Des.) Dark red. Dwarf 
Whitleyi Major. White. Yellow stamens 
White Swan. (Pleas.) Good late white 
Wilbur Wright. (Kel.) Dark crimson-maroon with attrac- 
tive center of yellow stamens 
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