THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA. N. Y. 
PAEONIAS 
WHITE AND PINK PAEONIAS 
The Paeonia is a noble flower and is being 
planted very extensively of late years. It was 
always popular. The new and choice varieties 
introduced of late years almost rival the rose 
in beauty and fragrance. 
The Paeonia can be planted either in the 
fall or spring. If planted in the fall they 
flower earlier in the season, on account of 
being well established. They require no pro- 
tection, come up every season, can be left in 
the ground indefinitely, and will thrive in any 
soil. They prefer a sunny position and re- 
spond promptly to good treatment. 
PAEONIES--Named Sorts. 
Agida. — Dark red. 
Belle of France. — Pink. 
Festiva, Maxima.— Flowers, very large, in 
clusters, fragrant. The finest early white 
Paeonia. 
Elegans. — Early, pink. 
Incamata. — Flesh white. 
Delachii. — Dark purplish red. 
Lutea Plumissima. — White with yello j|er 
Modesta Pink. 
Purity.— White. 
Queen Victoria. — White; very fine. 
Rosa Splendida.— Rosy pink; yellow center. 
Rubicunda. — Light red. 
Rubra.— Double crimson; large and fragrant. 
