32 ROCK GARDEN PLANTS AND PEONIES 
State Nursery and Seed Co, 
ROCK GARDEN PLANTS—(Continued) 
Monarda—Didyma Rosea . 
Monarda—Didyma Cambridge Scarlet .. 
Myosotis—Forget-Me-Not . 
Nepeta-Mussini . 
Nepeta-Nervosa . 
Pensteman—Blue Gem . 
Platycodon—Balloon Flower . 
Phlox—Subulata . 
Phlox—Coerulia—Blue Flowers . 
Plumbago-Larpentae . 
Primula-Auricula . 
Primula-Polyanthus . 
Sedum—Album . 
Sedum Coccineum . 
Stokesia-Cyanea . 
Trollius . 
Veronica-Speedwell . 
Veronica-Repens .. 
Veronica-Incana . 
Viola ... 
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CULTURE 
Peonies may be planted either in the Fall or 
Spring. Dig the soil deeply and dress with well 
rotted manure or Plantone. Cover the eyes or new 
buds to a depth of not more than three inches. 
Too deep planting causes poor growth and pre¬ 
vents blooming. Their chief requirements are good 
rich soil and a sunny or partly shaded location. 
Give a liberal supply of water during the growing 
season. Do not disturb by cultivation. 
One of Our Fields of Peonies 
Some of Our Peonies in :i Helena Landscape 
Asa Gray—Large, semi-rose type, pale lilac, dotted darker . 
Baron Rothschild—Deep rose, mid-season, a beauty . 
Duchess De Nemours—-Early crown type, soft white . 
Edulis Superha-—Full flowering, early, silvery mauve pink .. 
Eugene Verdier—-Delicate pink, fragrant, mid-season . 
Felix Crousse—Rose type, mid-season, clear rich red .. 
Festiva Maxima— Alarge and floriferous white-tipped carmine .. 
Gloire de Touraine—Beautiful velvet red, very double . 
Humeii—Beautiful cherry pink tipped with silver. 
Lady Bramwell—An early silvery rose sort—tipped creamy white 
Longfellow—An excellent bright crimson, long season . 
Lord Kitchener—Rose type, early, brilliant cherry red . 
Mine. Emile Lemoine—Beautiful large white, mid-season . 
Mons. Jules Elie—Bomb type, early, glossy lilac pink . 
Marie Crouse—Pink, mid-season, large globular flowers . 
Officinalis Rosea—Eevry early fine double rose. 
Off. Rubra—Very early, rich deep crimson blooms. 
Off. Mutabilfs—Very early, splendid pink changing to white . 
Q,ueen Victoria—Early, opens blush pink, turning white . 
Richard Carvel—Rich red, fragrant, large blooms. 
Rosea Magna—Dark pink, lilac center... 
Rubra Triumphant—Semi-double early, large dark crimson . 
Sarah Bernhardt—A rich, silvery pink, full double flowers . 
Therese—Rich satiny pink with silky sheen, large, perfect . 
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