^Beautiful 3towers / Pfeiffer s PEONIES 
Archie Brand. 
7.8 FARIBAULT (Brand, 1918). Deep rose with silver sheen, 
much like a Rose. Free bloomer. Late. 50c each. 
8.4 FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse, 1881). Rich red. Large, globular 
flowers are a rich, brilliant, effective red. Rose type. Late 
midseason. 50c each. 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA (Micllei, 1851). White. Extra large rose 
type. Pure white with carmine flecking in the center. Fra¬ 
grant; early; most popular all-white Peony. 50c each. 
9.1 FRANCES WILLARD (Brand, 1907). Creamy white, large 
flower with cup-shaped center, enclosing golden stamens 
Very fragrant. Midseason. 75c each. 
8.2 FRANCOIS ROUSSEAU (Dessert, 1909). Brilliant red. Rose- 
shaped, showing stamens among the petals. Early. #1.00 each. 
8.9 GEORGIANA SHAYLOR (Shaylor). Pale rose-pink with 
lighter center. The flowers are large with extremely broad 
petals; midseason. One of Shaylor’s best. #1.00 each. 
8.6 GOLDEN DAWN (Gumm, 1923). Ivory-white with yellowish 
center. Very fragrant. Much like Primevere. #2.50 each. 
8.2 GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry, 1904). Dark crimson. Very 
large, compact rose type; medium height. Late midscason. 
50c each. 
8.8 GRANDIFLORA (Richardson, 1883). Shell-pink. Very large, 
flat rose type, with fine, lacy petalage. Very late. 50c each. 
Peony Bargain No. 2 
Extra Good Varieties 
Chas. McKellip. Deep crimson. 
Mme. Emile Galle. Shell pink. 
Mme. de Verneville. Pure white. 
Old Silver Tip. Deep rose-pink. 
All Four $ | .OO 
Only “ 
Peony Bargain No. I 
Beginner’s Collection 
Edulis Superba. Rose-pink. 
Chas. Verdier. Deep rose. 
Susan B. Anthony. White. 
H. F. Reddick. Crimson. 
Harriet Farnsley. Flesh pink. 
All Five $ I .OO 
Only I 
7.3 GOLDEN HARVEST (Rosenfield, 1900). Lilac-rose. Guard 
petals enclosing creamy white petals surrounded by pink- 
carmine tipped petals. Early. 50c each. 
9.1 HANSINA BRAND (Brand, 1925). Medium to deep oink, 
long, erect stem. A remarkable and distinct Peony. Given 
an award of merit at the London, Ont., International Show. 
#5.00 each. 
9.0 HAZEL KINNEY (A. M. Brand. 1925). Light flesh-pink; 
large. Midseason. #5.00 each. 
8.8 HENRY AVERY (Brand, 1907). Light pink. Large crown type, 
flesh-pink with clear yellow petals forming a collar around 
a rose-pink center. Good blooming; erect. Midseason. #1.00 
each. 
9.2 JEANNOT (Dessert, 1918). Flesh-pink. Globular rose type, 
pink with lavender tint. Late. A nne landscape plant. #1.50 
each. 
8.9 JUBILEE (Pleas, 1908). White. Very large, flat rose type, white 
shading to rose; distinct and strong. 50c each. 
8.6 JUDGE BERRY (Brand, 1901). Soft pink. Very large, flat, 
semi-rose type. Bud opens pink, the petals open farther and 
farther back until it becomes a great flat dislc of variegated 
pink and white blooms of surpassing beauty, 7 to 8 inches 
in diameter. Very early, with a delicate fragrance. #1.00 each. 
9.0 JUNE DAY (Franklin). Light pink, deepening toward center 
of flower. Rose type. Some of the central petals edged with 
lavender. Delicate rose fragrance. Midseason. #1.50 each. 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield, 1908). Rich crimson. Large, 
semi-rose type. Tall, strong plant. Midseason. 50c each. 
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY THREE 50-CENT PEONIES FOR #1.25 
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