Pfeiffers PEONIES / PSeautifu/ Flowers 
9.8 KELWAY’S GLORIOUS (Kelway, 1909). White. Very large, 
full double rose type; free bloomer. A really fine white 
Peony. #2.50 each. 
9.0 LA FRANCE (Lemoine, 1901). Rose-white. Very large, com' 
pact rose type, guard petals splashed crimson. Very fragrant; 
strong, tall, free bloomer. Late. #1.50 each. 
9.2 LA FEE (Lemoine, 1906). Mauve'rose. Very large, compact 
crown type flowers. Very fragrant; tall and vigorous. Early 
midseason. #1.50 each. 
9.1 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway, 1902). Flesh-pink. Very 
large, flat, semi'rose flowers, distinctly striped with carmine. 
Strong and vigorous; profuse bloomer. Midseason. 75c each. 
8.6 LA LORRAINE (Lemoine, 1901). Creamy white. Large, glob' 
ular blooms. Tall grower, free bloomer. Midseason. #2.00 
each. 
8.5 LA PERLE (Crousse, 1885). Pink. Very large, compact, glob' 
ular flowers, flecked carmine. Fragrant. Strong grower. Mid' 
season. 50c each. 
8.8 LAURA DESSERT (Dessert, 1913). Creamy white. Large, 
full flower, cream'white guards, bright canary'yellow center. 
An early and superb variety. #2.00 each. 
8.4 LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand, 1913). Flaming crimson. Im- 
mense semi'rose blooms, stiff stems; prolific. Early. 75c each. 
9.9 LE CYGNE (Lemoine, 1907). Milk-white. Large, semi'rose 
type, perfectly formed, globular flowers. Petals very much 
incurved, very fragrant, erect, medium tall, stiff stems. Free 
bloomer. Midseason. The finest white in existence. #2.50 
each. 
8.8 LILIAN GUMM (Gumm, 1921). Deep rose'pink; very fine 
fragrance. One of the very largest Peonies. Late midseason. 
#1.50 each. 
8.1 LIVINGSTONE (Crousse, 1879). Pale lilac'rose. Large, full 
blooms, silver tipped; upright, erect grower. Late. Extra good 
variety. 50c each. 
9.0 LONGFELLOW (Brand, 1907). Brilliant cherry, golden sta- 
mens surround the center. Good bloomer. Late midseason. 
One of the finest reds in existence. #1.00 each. 
8.8 LOVELINESS (Hollis, 1907). Pink. Very large, flat, hydran' 
gea'nink flowers. Strong, upright stem. Late bloomer. #1.00 
each. 
Mons. Jules Elie. 
Rachel (Lemoine). 
8.7 LUETTA PFEIFFER (Brand, 1916). A beautiful semi'double, 
pinkish white, often 8 to 10 inches in diameter. These im' 
mense flowers are borne on long, stiff, upright stems. The 
blooms are made up of large, pure glistening petals inter- 
spersed with golden stamens. Petals are edged and blotched 
with stripes of brilliant carmine. It is a very early, profuse 
and dependable bloomer. Fragrant. It opens a light pink and 
gradually fades to the daintiest pink, and then almost white. 
The foliage of the plant is a shiny dark green. #1.00 each. 
9.0 MABEL FRANKLIN (Franklin, 1920). Blended pink. Collar 
of creamy petals surrounds the center, outer pink petals tipped 
with lavender. Fragrant. #2.00 each. 
8.3 MARIE JACQUIN (Verdier). Pale pink, becoming white with 
creamy tones resembling a waterlily. Midseason. #1.00 each. 
8.9 MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse, 1892). Pale lilac-rose. Enormous, 
full, globular flowers on long, strong stems. Midseason. 75c 
each. 
8.5 MARIE LEMOINE (Calot, 1869). Pure white. Large, very 
compact, rose type, center cream-white. Fragrant. Medium 
heignt. Extra strong stems. Very late. 50c each. 
8.2 MARCELLA DESSERT (Dessert, 1899). Creamy white, light- 
ly spotted with lilac, center flecked crimson; crown type. 
Midseason; fragrant. 50c each. 
9.1 MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand, 1907). Rose-pink. Enormous, 
cup-shaped blooms often 10 inches across. Outer petals shad' 
ing to silvery shell-pink, stalk strong and erect. Fragrant. 
Gigantic size and exquisitely beautiful. #2.00 each. 
Peony Bargain No. 3 
Five Beauties 
Mary Brand. Vivid crimson. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Apple-blossom-pink. 
Avalanche. Snow-white. 
Etta. Pure pink. 
Marie Crousse. Lilac-rose. 
All Five 
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