PEONY BARGAIN NO. 5 
Super De Luxe Collection 
9.0 Longfellow, Brilliant Cherry Red 
9.0 Mrs. Frank Beach, Pure Ivory White 
9.1 Myrtle Gentry, Light Salmon Pink 
9.2 La Fee, Silvery Tipped Pink 
8.8 Laura DesserJ, Yellow Center 
All Five, a $7.50 value, ONLY $5.00 postpaid 
SUZETTE 8.2 (Dessert, 1911). Bengal rose. Slightly shaded 
carmine-purple with silvery reflex and golden stamens. 
Medium size, strong, stout stems. Midseason. 75c each. 
THERESE 9.8 (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. $1.00 each. 
TOURANGELLE 9.4 (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 mid¬ 
season. One of the desirable varieties. $1.00 each. 
SINGLE PEONIES 
ALBIFLORA, THE BRIDE 8.4 (Dessert, 1902). Single white. 
Very large, fragrant, with long, yellow stamens. Very- 
early, free blooming and tall. $1.00 each. 
BALLOIL (Origin unknown). Single Red. $1.00 each. 
BLUSHING BRIDE (Pfeiffer, 1932). Single delicate pink, 
fading to white; early; rather dwarf; free bloomer; good 
size flower. $2.50 each. 
DUCHESS OF BEDFORD (Kelway). Single pink. $2.00 each. 
FLAMING YOUTH (Pfeiffer, 1932). Single, crimson; 
early; robust grower, profuse bloomer, wonder¬ 
fully fine variety for landscaping. $1.00 each. 
LULU WILSON (Pfeiffer, 1932). Single, very large, light 
pink, profuse bloomer; medium height; earliest of all. 
50c each. 
MARGUERITE DESSERT 8.5 (Dessert, 1913). Very large; 
midseason. White, thickly powdered with pale rose-pink 
dots; small clusters of golden yellow stamens in center; 
carpels tipped red; fragrance faint but pleasing. Tall. 
Very floriferous; strong stems and foliage. $1.00 each. 
NELLIE 8.6 (Kelway). Medium to large; midseason; two rows 
of undulated petals, rose-pink at first, fading almost 
white; small tuft of yellow stamens in center; carpels 
ruddy green, dark rose tips and pink kernels at base. Dwarf; 
floriferous; stiff stems; blooms in clusters. Foliage narrow 
and wavy. $1.00 each. 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT 8.9 (Kelway, 1909). This fine variety 
carries the highest rating of all the pink singles. The 
guard petals are large and well rounded, surrounding a 
center of long, yellow stamens, light green, tipped pink. 
It is a tall and vigorous grower with small, wiry stems that 
carry the flowers in clusters. The soft, pleasing pink color 
and delightful habit of growth make this a very desirable 
variety. $1.50 each. 
SETTING SUN (Pfeiffer, 1932). Single, dark crimson, profuse 
bloomer; medium height; early. $1.00 each. 
VENISE (Dessert, 1913). Single pink. $1.00 each. 
VENUS 8.3 (Kelway, 1883). Pale hydrangea-pink. Tall, free 
bloomer. Extra fine for cut flowers. Midseason. 50c each. 
VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE 8.2 (Dessert, 1915). Amaranth- 
red, silvery reflex. Very attractive, globular bloom of 
great size. $1.00 each. 
VIRGINIA MARY (Pfeiffer, 1932). Full double, dark rose pink, 
rose type; early; excellent cut flower variety. $1.00 each. 
WALTER FAXON 9.3 (Richardson, 1904). Vivid salmon-shell- 
pink of a luminous intensity, unique in Peonies. This 
uemarkable variety is at its best in the show room. The 
flowers are double, of medium size and attractive form; 
mildly fragrant. Fairly floriferous; good stems and foli¬ 
age. $1.00 each. 
W. F. CHRISTMAN 8.8 (Franklin). Flesh-pink. An attrac¬ 
tive flower, full rose type. Fragrant. Strong, sure bloomer. 
Midseason. $1.00 each. 
Photograph of one of our fields 
showing Sarah Bernhardt at its Best. 
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY THREE $1.00 PEONIES FOR $2.50 
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