Pfeiffer s PEONIES / ^Beautiful Flowers 
Nina Secor. 
8.8 PHOEBE CARY (Brand, 1907). Shelbpink, loosely formed 
blooms of exquisite loveliness, deeper center. Fragrant. Very 
late. #1.00 each. 
9.2 PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (Rivoire, 1911). Very dark crimson 
Large, well formed, cup-shapcd flowers of rose type. Strong 
grower. Fragrant. Early. A very striking and large bloom. 
#3.00 each. 
7.7 PHILOMELE (Calot, 1861). Old rose, collar of buff petals. 
50c each. 
9.0 PHYLLIS KELWAY (Kelway, 1908). Very large, rose'pink 
.paling to white in center, showing many stamens. Floriferous. 
Mids ason. #2.00 each. 
8.2 PIERRE DUCHARTRE (Crousse, 1895). Dee~ pink. Large, 
compact, globular blooms. Rose type. Fragrant. 50c each. 
8.9 PRIDE OF ESSEX (Thurlow, 1916). Deep flesh'pink. #1.00 
each. 
8.6 PRIMEVERE (Lcmoine, 1907). Buff with sulphur'yellow cen' 
ter. Large, flat flower. Tall, strong and free bloomer. Verv 
fragrant. Midseason. Nearest approach to a yellow Peony. 
#1.00 each. 
8.3 RACHEL (Lemoine, 1904). Soft pink. Well shaped, round 
flower. Strong, straight stems. #1.00 each. 
9.0 RAOUL DESSERT (Dessert, 1910). Clear mauve. Rose type, 
enormous, compact flower, mauve shaded carmine-pink and 
tinted silvery white. Free bloomer. Late midseason. Very 
attractive. #1.50 each. 
8.7 REINE HORTENSE (Calot, 1857). Soft pink. Semi-rose type, 
center of flower prominently flecked crimson. Midseason. 
Extra fine. 75c each. 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL (Brand, 1913). Bright crimson. Large, 
bomb tyoe; tall, profuse bloomer. Very fragrant. A magnifi' 
cent early crimson Peony. #1.00 each. 
9.0 ROSA BONHEUR (Dessert, 1905). Light rose. Very large, 
flat flowers, borne in clusters. Rose type. Midseason. Extra 
fine. #1.50 each. 
8.8 ROSETTE (Dessert, 1918). Silvery flush, shaded salmon at 
base of petals, flecked crimson; shaped like a Rose. A splen* 
did early variety of erect habit. #1.00 each. 
9.0 SARAH BERNHARDT (Lemoine, 1906). Apple'blossom'pink, 
tipped silver; large size flowers in huge clusters. Magnificent. 
75c each. 
9.7 SOLANGE (Lemoine, 1907). The color of this variety is a 
creanvwhite with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon-pink. 
Double type. Very large and late. Compact, globular form, 
opening slowly and not acquiring full development for several 
days. An excellent exhibition variety. In seasons of moist and 
warm conditions buds sometimes fail to open. The plant is 
of medium height, only moderately floriferous. Very faint 
and not pleasing fragrance. Foliage and stems of average 
quality. #1.50 each. 
8.8 SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT (Dessert, 1913). Bengal rose. 
Very large, convex bloom with fringed petals. Rose type. 
Midseason. Brilliant and beautiful. #1.00 each. 
8.2 SUZETTE (Dessert, 1911). Bengal rose. Slightly shaded car* 
mine'purple with silvery reflex and golden stamens. Medium 
size, strong, stout stems. Midseason. #1.00 each. 
9.8 THERESE (Dessert, 1904). One of the French masterpieces. 
Second highest rated Peony; and considered one of the world's 
finest varieties. The flowers are of enormous size, and true 
rose type, with delicate fragrance. Color rich satiny pink, 
with a lighter center. The plant is of vigorous growth, and 
very free blooming. With us always blooms the first year 
from planting. Medium height, strong stems. Heavy foliage. 
#1.50 each. 
9.4 TOURANGELLE (Dessert, 1910). Pearly white, overlaid with 
delicate mauve and shade of the La France Rose. Very full, 
large, flat rose type flowers. Strong grower, free bloomer. 
Late midseason. One of the desirable varieties. #1.00 each. 
8.3 VENUS (Kelway, 1883). Pale hydrangea'pink. Tall, free 
bloomer. Extra fine for cut flowers. Midseason. 50c each. 
8.2 VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE (Dessert, 1915). Amaranth'red, 
silvery reflex. Very attractive, globular bloom of great size. 
#1.00 each. 
8.9 VICTORY CHATEAU THIERRY (Brand, 1925). Pure clear 
pink, petals of large size. Very fragrant and resembling a 
large Darwin Tulip. Strong grower and early. #5.00 each. 
9.3 WALTER FAXON (Richardson, 1904). Vivid salmon'shcll' 
pink of a luminous intensity, unique in Peonies. This remark' 
able variety is at its best in the show room. The flowers 
are double, of medium size and attractive form; mildly fra* 
grant. Fairly floriferous; good stems and foliage. #1.00 each. 
8.8 W. F. CHRISTMAN (Franklin). Flesh'pink. An attractive < 
flower, full rose type. Fragrant. Strong, sure bloomer. Mid' 
season. #1.00 each. 
Charles McKellip. 
PEONY BARGAIN No. 5 
SUPER DE LUXE COLLECTION 
9.1 Myrtle Gentry. Light salmon-pink. 
9.0 Mrs. Frank Beach. Pure ivory white. 
8.8 Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Deep dark red. 
9.2 La Fee. Silver tipped pink. 
9.1 Martha Bulloch. Old rose pink. 
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