QUALITY STOCK AT LOW COST 
LUETTA PFEIFFER—THIS BEAUTIFUL PEONY FREE 
WITH ALL PEONY ORDERS OF $2.50 OR OVER 
GRANDIFLORA 8.8 (Richard? 
son, 1883). Shell-pink. Very 
large, flat rose type, with 
fine, lacy petalage. Very 
late.50c each 
HANSINA BRAND 9.1 (Brand, 
1925). Medium to deep pink, 
long, erect stem. A remark¬ 
able and distinct Peony. 
Given an award of merit at 
the London, Ont., Inter¬ 
national Show.. .$2.50 each 
HAZEL KINNEY 9.0 (Brand, 
1925). Light flesh-pink; large. 
Midseascn.$3.00 each 
HELENE WILLIAMS (Pfeif¬ 
fer, 1932). Hydrangea pink; 
medium early; fragrant, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer.50c each 
HENRY AVERY 8.8 (Brand, 
1907). Light pink. Large 
crown type; flesh-pink with 
clear yellow petals forming 
a collar around a rose-pink 
center. Good bloomer; 
erect. Midseason, ,75c each 
H. F. REDDICK 7.7 (Brand- 
1913). Dark crimson with 
gold stamens; beautiful. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. Midseason. 
.50c each 
IRENE COE (Pfeiffer, 1932). 
Semi-double, seashell pink; 
fragrant; good bloomer. 
...50c each 
JEANNOT 9.2 (Dessert, 1918). 
Flesh-pink. Globular rose 
type, pink with lavender 
tint. Late. A fine landscape 
plant.$1.00 each 
ENCHANTERESSE 8.9 (Lemoine, 1903). Late white $1.00 each 
ETTA 8.0 (Terry). Pale pink. Very large, rose type, fragrant, 
even pink blooms. Very late.50c each 
EUGENE VERDIER 8.3 (Calot, 1864). Hydrangea-pink. Very 
large, compact, typical rose type. Outer guard petals lilac- 
white. Fragrant; very erect, dwarf habit, with strong stems; 
free bloomer. Late. This variety should not be confused with 
Eugenie Verdier or L'Indispensable. We have the genuine 
Eugene Verdier.50c each 
EUGENIE VERDIER 8.6 (Calot, 1864). Pale hydrangea-pink. 
Collar lighter, center deeper, flecked crimson. Large, 
medium compact rose type, tall, free bloomer. Midseason. 
Distinct from Eugene Verdier.50c each 
EUNICE SHAYLOR 8.9 (Shaylor). Double type; midseason. 
Outer petals cupped and wavy, pale rosy flesh color deeply 
flushed with rose toward the base; tall, fragrant and free 
blooming.. .$2.00 each 
FANNY CROSBY 7.7 (Brand, 1907). Soft pink guard petals, 
canary yellow center. Midseason.50c each 
FELIX CROUSSE 8.4 (Crousse, 1881). Rich red. Large, 
globular flowers are a rich, brilliant, effective red. Rose 
type. Late midseason.50c each 
FESTIVA MAXIMA 9.3 (Miellez, 1851). White. Extra large 
rose type. Pure white with carmine flecking in the center. 
Fragrant; early; most popular all-white Peony. . . 50c each 
FRANCES HERNDON (Pfeiffer, 1932). Deep rose; fragrant, 
yellow stamens showing through the petals; medium tall; 
free bloomer; midseason.50c each 
FRANCES WILLARD 9.1 (Brand, 1907). Creamy white, large 
flower with cup-shaped center, enclosing golden stamens. 
Very fragrant. Mids eason......................75c esch 
FRANCOIS ROUSSEAU 8.2 (Dessert, 1909). Brilliant red. 
Rose-shaped, showing stamens among the petals. Early. 
.75c each 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR 8.9 (Shaylor) Pale rose-pink with 
lighter center. The flowers are large with extremely broad 
petals; midseason. One of Shaylor's best.75c each 
GOLDEN DAWN 8.6 (Gumm, 1923). Ivory-white with yellow¬ 
ish center. Very fragrant. Much like Primevere. .$1.50 each 
GROVER CLEVELAND 8.2 (Terry, 1904). Dark crimson. Very 
large, compact rose type; medium height. Late midseason. 
.50c each 
JUBILEE 8.9 (Pleas, 1908). White. Very large, flat rose type, 
white shading to rose; distinct and strong.50c each 
JUDGE BERRY 8.6 (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 disk of varie¬ 
gated pink and white blooms of surpassing beauty. 7 to 8 
inches in diameter. Very early, with a delicate fragrance 
.50c each 
JUNE DAY 9.0 (Franklin). Light pink, deepening toward center 
of flower. Rose type. Some of the central petals edged with 
lavender. Delicate rose fragrance. Midseason. . .$1.00 each 
KARL RO.SEFIELD 8.8 (Rosefield, 1908). Rich crimson. Large 
semi-rose type. Tall, strong plant. Midseason.50c each 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS 9.8 (Kelway, 1909). White. Very 
large, full double rose type; free bloomer. A really fine white 
Peony.$1.50 each 
LA FRANCE 9.0 (Lemoine, 1901). Rose-white. Very large, com¬ 
pact rose type, guard petals splashed crimson. Very fragrant; 
strong, tall, free bloomer. Late.$1.00 each 
LA FEE 9.2 (Lemoine, 1906). Mauve-rose. Very large, com¬ 
pact crown type flowers. Very fragrant; tall and vigorous. 
Early midseason.$1.00 each 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF 9.1 (Kelway, 1902). Flesh-pink. 
Very large, flat, semi-rose flowers, distinctly striped with 
carmine. Strong and vigorous; profuse bloomer Midseason. 
. 75c each 
LA LORRAINE 8.6 (Lemoine, 1901). Creamy white. Large 
globular blooms. Tall grower, free bloomer. Midseason. 
.$1.50 each 
LA PERLE 8.5 (Crousse, 1885). Pink. Very large, compact 
globular flowers, flecked carmine. Fragrant. Strong grower. 
Midseason.•.50c each 
LAURA DESSERT 8.8 (Dessert, 1913). Creamy white. Large 
full flower, cream-white guards, bright canary-yellow 
center.$1.50 each 
LE CYGNE 9.9 (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 $2.00 each 
LEONA CAUSTIN (Pfeiffer, 1932). Semi-double, deep rose- 
pink; large bloom; medium tall, free bloomer; midseason. 
.50c each 
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LUETTA PFEIFFER PEONY FREE WITH ALL ORDERS OF $2.50 OR OVER 
