C. F. WASSENBERG, Peony and Iris Specialist VAN WERT, OHIO 
Each 
Miriam. (Chase.) Rich pink. Semi-double .............. $1.00 
Miss Henninger. (Ter.) White. Very popular enn 1.00 
Miss Minneapolis. (Fra.) Pale pink. Late ............... 2.00 
Mile. Jeanne Riviere. (Riv.) Pink, yellow! centeresreiareite 150 
Mme. Auguste Dessert. (Des.) Rose. Beautiful form .... 1.50 
Mme. Calot. (Miel.) Flesh, crimson flaked ............. 1.00 
Mme. Claude Tain. (Dor.) Fine white ..............-4. 1.50 
Mme. de Treyeran. (Des.) Flesh-white ................ 1.00 
Mme. de Verneville. (Cr.) Blush-white. Early .......... 1.00 
Mme. Ducel. (Mech.) Soft pink bomb. Early ........... 1.00 
Mme. Edouard Doriat. (Dor.) White. Fine ............ 1.50 
Mme. Emile Dupraz. (Riv.) Old-rose-pink, fragrant ..... 1.00 
Mine. Emile Galle. (Cr.) Lilacewhites 3. tenereroeterioe 1.00 
Mme. Emile Lemoine. (Lem.) A beautiful white with crim- 
son streaks on the outer petals. Tall and free-flowering .. 1.00 
Mme. Escary. (Lem.) Creamy white. Very large ........ 2.50 
Mme. Gaudichau. (Mil.) Dark crimson. Tall .......... 1.50 
Mine. Geissler. (Cr.) Light old-rose-pink. Bright in center 
and tipped on the reverse with silver ...........-.05. 1.00 
Mme. Jules Dessert. (Des.) Very fine light pink, fading to 
white. Well formed, tall, mildly fragrant. Fine Peony for 
garden or the show room, De MRi i rr rtete siete ieteieneten tee 1.00 
Modele de Perfection. (Cr.) Late: old rose ............. 1.00 
Modella. (Bet.) Light pink, Dwatts.. 5 vlr-istelersineneenrenenene 1.00 
Modeste Guerin. (Gue.) Rose-pink. Early ............ 1.00 
Mons: Dupont. (Gal) Milk-whites asin etre iterate 1.00 
Mons. Jules Elie. (Cr.) Very large light rose-pink. Very 
populam Mildly fragrant, Onelot theubestwemits.sriterr 1.00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. (Des.) This Peony is the darkest 
red of all Deep maroon-red, very near black. Early .... 2.00 
Mont Blanc. (Lem.) Opens white with creamy center. De- 
E velops into a large flat flower. Rose scented ........... 1.00 
Tourangelle Montrose. (And.) Large deep rose bomb .............. 1.50 
Each Moonglow. (Rosen). Yellow-white, mid-season. Opens 
Mabel L. Franklin. (Fra.) Light pink. Midseason ........ $1.25 beautifulvss.os ac.« 0.0 oe Sos one Suc ee 5.00 
Madelon. (Des.) Silvery pink, large. Late ............. 1.00 Mr. L. Van Leeuwen. (Nie.) Dark pink. Large. L. M. .... 2.00 
Madonna. (Nee.) Cream-white. Loosely built ........... 3.00 Mrs. A. B. Franklin. (Fra.) Pure white. New .......... 2.50 
Magnificent. (Bra.) Dark red. Tall. Early ............ 1.25 Mrs. A. G. Ruggles. (Bra.) Light pink. Late ........... 1.00 
Manitou. (And.) Blush with rose fragrance ........... 1.50 Mrs. A. M. Brand. (Bra.) Pure glistening white. Very 
Marechal Vaillant. Light red, huge, late ...............- 1.00 large flower of perfect rose form; uniform petals. Late. 
Mar. Ell. Waggamann. (Dor.) Salmon. Tall ........... 1.50 Medium height, erect stemsiea 1 -)ieee iene eee 2.50 
Margaret Vierheller. (Wett.) White. Large ............. 1.00 Mrs. C. S. Minot. (Min.) Shell-pink and white ......... 1.50 
Marie Crousse. (Cr.) A delicate shell-pink. Guards very Mrs.) Deanes Hunk, (Bra, As tine = pinkie eerie ene 2.00 
large. Fragrant, tall, strong stems and excellent foliage .. 1.00 
Marguerite Gerard. (Cr.) Immense heart-shaped guard 
petals, broad serrated crown of pale flesh-pink. Darker in 
the center. Small petals in center mixed with many 
yellow stamens.) Muidseasome s seein picieisieitec ete ae ieitie 1.00 
Marie Jacquin. (Vor.) A semi-double Peony of pure white 
with a large cluster of yellow stamens in the center. 
Strong stems and light green foliage. Known as the 
WWwase Inky leeoyhy. IMbGKeROM sonoocoencaonbnaour 1.00 
Martha Bulloch. (Bra.) One of the best rose-pink Peonies. 
This variety is admired by everyone. Very large flower. L. 1.50 
Marvel. (Secor.) Fine large pink. Fragrant ............ 1.50 
Mary Auten. (Aut.) White with pink tints. Excellent form. 
Very ood: Watemee come cet ero rerrereie ee ecarerent att tenes 2.50 
Mary Brand. (Bra.) Dark clear crimson, with a few yellow 
stamens buried in the collar. Notably fragrant for a red 
variety. Very free flowering. Midseason .............. 1.50 
Mary A; Livermore. (Hol))) Uilacpink’= sa. se oe oe 1.00 
Mary P. King. (Fra.) Large. Rich flesh-pink. Midseason .. 1.50 
Mary Woodbury Shaylor. (Shay.) Clear pink .......... 1.00 
Matchless Beauty. (Nee.) Cream-white. Good. M......... DESO 
Matilda Lewis. (Saun.) A fine red, large, midseason ...... 3.00 
Maud GaRichardsons(i0ls)meilac-rosesm lalla aeiaee tenets 1.09 
Midnight. (bra,) ee Deepaanaroonmerrrgreatren rnin tine iN) 
Mignon. (Lem.) Amber-white. Dwarf foliage .......... 1.00 
Mildred May. Immaculate white with golden stamens in 
rings that intensify its purity; tall good stems; blooms in 
GarnOPaUleke Chuicsty Cewmilewlolls Aon os seacccddaoodoc 10.00 
Milton Hill. (Rich.) Very light shell-pink with a few red 
blotches on central petals. Strong stems. ....... eet Renae 1.00 
Minerva (Sass.) Blush-pink. Strong stems ............. 1.50 
Minnie Shaylor. (Shay.) Several rows of fluffy crepelike 
petals of clear light pink fading to white. Center of 
golden yellow. Stamens very attractive. Most popular 
Peony at blooming time on our farm. Midseason ..... 2.00 
Minuet. (Fra.) A very large light pink. Stiff stems and sia = a 
sures bloome ra ate Majonemcrew reer seneuskoe-censueltsrse ee otenene eokeke 3.00 Philippe Rivoire 
