OFFICINALIS RUBRA. The old deep bright red^Peony of 
the old-time garden. Very early. $1.00 each. 
PFEIFFER’S PRIDE. Late double rose type of fine form; 
outer petals a peculiar shade of light pink, shading deeper 
to the center, with a ring of yellow stamens surrounding 
a tuft of deeper pink blotched with crimson. Strong, stiff 
stems of medium height; pleasing fragrance. A reallylfine 
new Peony. $1.50 each. 
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
Gentlemen: 
I wish to give credit where due, and I must say I was more 
than pleased with the results from the bulbs I purchased from 
you last year. They were praised by all who saw them. This 
year I hope to add to what I have, and you can rest assured 
they will come from Pfeiffers. 
Yours very truly, 
S. G. B. 
PHOEBE CARY 8.8 (Brand, 1907). Shell-pink, loosely formed 
blooms of exquisite loveliness,-deeper center. Fragrant. Very 
late. $1.00 each. 
Nina Secor 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE 9.2 (Rivoire, 1911). Very dark crimson. 
Large, well-formed, cup-shaped flowers of rose type. 
Strong grower. Fragrant. Early. A very striking and 
large bloom. $2.00 each. 
PHILOMELE 7.7 (Calot, 1861). Old rose, collar of buff petals. 
50c each. 
PHYLLIS KELWAY 9.0 (Kelway, 1908). Very large, rose- 
pink paling to white in center, showing many stamens. 
Floriferous. Midseason. $1.50 each. 
PIERRE DUCHARTRE 8.2 (Crousse, 1895). Deep pink. 
Large, compact, globular blooms. Rose type. Fragrant. 
50c each. 
PRIDE OF ESSEX 8.9 (Thurlow, 1916). Deep flesh-pink. 
$1.00 each. 
PRIMEVERE 8.6 (Lemoine, 1907). Buff with sulphur-yellow 
center. Large, flat lio*ver. Tall, strong and free bloomer. 
Very fragrant. Midseason. Nearest approach to a yellow 
Peony. $1.00 each. 
RACHEL 8.3 (Lemoine, 1904). Soft pink. Well shaped, round 
flower. Strong, straight stems. $1.00 each. 
RAOUL DESSERT 9.0 (Dessert, 1910). Clear mauve.LRose 
type, enormous compact flower, mauve shaded oarmine- 
pink and tinted silvery white. Free bloomer. Late mid¬ 
season. Very attractive. $1.50 each. 
REINE HORTENSE 8.7 (Calot, 1857). Soft pink. 
Semi-rose type, center of flower prominently 
flecked crimson. Midseason. Extra fine 75c each. 
RICHARD CARVEL 8.8 (Brand, 1913). Bright crimson. Large, 
bomb type; tall, profuse bloomer. Very fragrant. A mag- 
nificient early crimson Peony. $1.00 each. 
Mons Jules Elie 
ROSA BONHEUR 9.0 (Dessert, 1905). Light rose. Verv large, 
flat flowers, borne in clusters. Rose type. Miaseason. 
Extra fine. $1.00 each 
ROSETTE 8.8 (Dessert, 1918). Silvery flush, shaded salmon 
at base of petals, flecked crimson; shaped like aj|Rose. 
A splendid early variety of erect habit. $1-00 each. 
RUTH MARKLE (Pfeiffer, 1932). Double light pink ;V tall, 
fragrant; good propagator; late. $1.00 each. 
SARAH BERNHARDT 9.0 (Lemoine, 1906). Applo-blossom- 
pink, tipped silver; large size flowers in huge clusters. 
Magnificient. 75c each. 
SHEBOYGAN, WISCONSIN 
Dear Sirs: 
Just a few lines to let you know how I have enjoyed my 
Peonies I bought from you last spring. They were only from 
a bargain sheet, but they are the most beautiful things I have 
in my garden, such lovely large flowers, and every one just as 
beautiful. Words can hardly express how much I love them. 
Yours very truly, 
Mrs. B. H. 
SOLANGE 9.7 (Lemoine, 1907). The color of this variety is 
a cream-white 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. $1.00 
each. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT 8.8 (Dessert, 1913). Bengal 
rose. Very large. Convex bloom with fringed petals. Rose 
type. Midseason. Brilliant and beautiful. $1.00 each. 
BEAUTIFUL LUETTA PFEIFFER PEONY FREE WITH ALL 
PEONY ORDERS OF $2.50 OR OVER 
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