PFEIFFER’S PEONIES 
A FIELD OF REINE HORTENSE 
LILLIAN GUMM 8.8 (Gumm. 
1921). Deep rose-pink; very 
fine fragrance. One of the 
very largest Peonies. Late 
midseason.$1 .OO’each 
LIVINGSTONE 8.1 (Crousse, 
1879). Pale lilac-rose. Large 
full blooms, silver tipped; 
upright, erect grower. Late. 
Extragood variety. 50c each 
LORA DEXHEIMER 8.4 
(Brand, 1913). Flaming crim¬ 
son. Immense semi-rose 
blooms, stiff stems; prolific. 
Early.75c each 
LONGFELLOW 9.0 (Brand, 
1907). Brilliant cherry; gold¬ 
en stamens surround the 
center. Good bloomer. Late 
midseason. One of the finest 
reds in existence. $1.00 each 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE 6.9 
(Calot, 1867). Carmine-rose. 
Semi-rose type, silver tipped 
with fiery reflex. Fragrant. 
Midseason.50c each 
LOVELINESS 8.8 (Hollis, 
1907). Pink. Very large, flat, 
hydrangea-pink flowers. 
Strong, upright stem. Late 
bloomer.$1.00 each 
LUETTA PFEIFFER 8.7 (Brand, 1916). A beautiful semi¬ 
double pinkish white, often 8 to 10 inches in diameter. These 
immense 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 
MARCELLA DESSERT 8.2 (Dessert, 1899). Creamy white, 
lightly spotted with lilac, center flecked crimson; crown type. 
Midseason; fragrant..50c each 
MARCHIONESS OF LANSDOWNE 8.6 (Kelway). Brilliant 
rose-pink with a slight salmon suffusion. Large double flat 
bloom; midseason; medium height, free blooming $3.00 each 
MARIAN PFEIFFER (Pfeiffer, 1925). Brilliant bright double 
red without a trace of magenta or purple. An outstanding red 
with a decidedly spicy rose geranium fragrance. Rose type; 
tall, profuse bloomer.$1.00 each 
CLAIRE DUBOIS 
MARIE JACQUIN 8.3 (Verdier). Pale pink, becoming white 
with creamy tones resembling a water lily. Midseason. 
.$1.00 each 
MARIE CROUSSE 8.9 (Crousse, 1892). Pale lilac-rose. Enor¬ 
mous full globular flowers on long, strong stems. Mid¬ 
season.50c each 
MARIE LEMOINE. 8.5 (Calot, 1869). Pure white. Large, very 
compact, rose type, center cream-white. Fragrant. Medium 
height. Extra strong stems .Very late.50c each 
MARTHA BULLOCH 9.1 (Brand, 1907). Rose-pink. Enormous, 
cup-shaped blooms often 10 inches across. Outer petals 
shading to silvery shell-pink, stalk strong and erect. Fragrant. 
Gigantic size and exquisitely beautiful.$1.00 each 
MARY BRAND 8.7 (Brand, 1907). Vivid crimson. Golden sta¬ 
mens through the center; very fragrant. One of the best of 
all reds. Immense heads of bloom.50c each 
MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR 9.0 (Shaylor). Pink. The 
guard petals are shell-pink and the center a creamy yellow. 
Dwarf grower with stiff stems. Profuse bloomer.... 75c each 
MILTON HILL 9.0 (Richardson, 1891). Shell-pink. Large, flat 
flower of perfect rose shape. Strong medium height with 
sturdy stems. Late.76c each 
MISS HENNINGER (Terry). Cream-white, with very long, open 
petals, giving it the chrysanthemum effect so much desired 
in Peonies. Strong grower and free bloomer. Midseason. 
Buds show a trace of flesh-pink but mature bloom is pure 
white.50c each 
MME. AUGUSTE DESSERT 8.6 (Dessert, 1899). Violet-rose. 
Semi-rose type, large, perfect flower tinged with carmine. 
__ A good, free blooming, early midseason variety. . $1.00 each 
MME. CALOT 8.1 (Meillez, 1856). Hydrangea-pink. Large, 
globular rose type. Early, profuse bloomer. Very fragrant. 
..50c each 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE 7.9 (Crousse, 1885). Pure white. 
Center tipped carmine. Very large, full bomb shape; medium 
height. Strong grower and exceptionally free bloomer. 
Fragrant. Early.50c each 
MME. EMILE LEMOINE 8.9 (Lemoine, 1899). Large, full 
blooms of soft flesh-pink. Tall, strong stems. Midseason. 
.50c each 
MME. JULES DESSERT 9.4 (Dessert, 1909). White, shaded 
with buff and salmon tints; large flower. Medium height, 
strong grower. Midseason. A superior variety.... $1.00 each 
MODELE DE PERFECTION 7.8 (Crousse, 1875). Violet-rose; 
i large, compact flower, very symmetrical. Medium dwarf 
' plant. Free bloomer. Late.75c. each 
MONS. DUPONT 8.3 (Calot, 1872). Creamy white. Well 
formed, cup-shaped bloom, center splashed with crimson 
and showing stamens. Tall, erect, fragrant. Late mid¬ 
season .50c each 
MONS. JULES ELIE 9.2 (Crousse, 1888). Lilac-pink. Enor¬ 
mous full flower, crown type, resembles a chrysanthemum; 
glossy lilac-pink with a silvery sheen. Early bloomer. Very 
fragrant. One of the highest rated of the older varieties. 
.50c each 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC 8.8 (Dessert, 1889). Dark red. 
Medium to large, globular rose type; medium height. Early 
midseason. The darkest Peony grown.$1.00 each 
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY THREE 75c PEONIES FOR $1.75 
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