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1934 price List 
The Peony Gardens 
10 miles northeast from Hastings, 20 south from Grand Island, 
Address Trumbull, Nebraska 
PEONIES 
Large, strong, healthy divisions with not less than 5 buds and suf¬ 
ficient roots to make a desirable plant that should do business. 
All varieties here listed are of our own origination, new hybrids. 
While peonies may be planted in the spring before April first yet 
the better time to plant is in the fall, after September first. 
To be sure to have clean mellow soil we always summer fallow in 
preparation for peonies. 
Never plant peonies where peonies have recently grown. We find 
rotation absolutely essential to success. 
Lise no fertilizers and raise no weeds. 
We describe the degree of fragrance by * marks, the more * marks 
the more fragrance. Darker shades are listed first, lighter follow. 
All varieties listed are regular and profuse bloomers here in this 
latitude and environment. 
RED 
Dr. Edith Saunders Spence —Odor unpleasant. Deep crimson, tinted 
purple at edge of petals in fairly damp weather. When weather 
is very dry very little of the purple appears. Medium season, 
size and height .$ .50 
Harley Warren *—Rose. Early dark crimson, medium size and 
height . 1.00 
Marie Topp * * *—Musk. A small, classy, dark crimson, tall 
straight stems, a good keeper. A few plants only for sale . 1.00 
Mrs. Bertha Wetherald *—Rose. Tall, dark crimson, medium early 
and medium size .50 
PINK 
Double of De Candoll— A dark scarlet pink with a cluster of good 
sized blooms on each stem, medium height and medium late 
season .50 
Old Tige * * *—Musk. Early, dark crimson pink, large blooms, 
usually three to five or more on each stem, lasting until all buds 
are in full bloom at once, thus making a bouquet on one stem. 
A very showy variety, rich in color. Early .50 
Matty Haggard * *-—Rose. Might well have been called seven 
sisters as under favorable conditions it seems to favor seven 
biooms to a stem, lasting until all are full blown at once. Medium 
season and height. Blooms are large and of a medium pink color .50 
Winona Johnson —Another of the cluster habit, soft, milky pink. 
Blooms medium size, season medium early, height low and 
spreading .50 
WHITE 
Warren’s Best White * * * *—Honey. Late high bomb, heavy, rich 
white on short stiff stems, long keeping. This variety much re¬ 
sembles Marie Lemoine but in rows side by side with M. L. it 
excelled her for a term of years in both size quality and consti¬ 
tutional vigor .. 1-00 
