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ROCKMONT NURSERY 
PEONIES 
Peonies prefer deep, rich garden loam, well drained, full sun and the crown should 
be planted two inches below the surface. Fertilizer should not be added to newly 
planted peonies. For hardiness, certainty of performance and general satisfaction, the 
peony is unexcelled. Fall planting (October and November) is preferable to spring 
planting, and our plants are noted for their health . and vigor. Peonies priced at less 
than $1.00 each cannot be shipped prepaid for shipment outside of Colorado. 
We would like to remind you that Nimbus, a Rockmont origination was a prize 
winner at the National Peony Show, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1937. 
DOUBLE PEONIES 
Avalanche. Cream white with touch of 
crimson. Midseason. Each 75c. 
Baroness Schroeder. Large, flesh-white, 
fragrant. One of the best. Late mid- 
season. Each 75c. 
Claire Dubois. _ Satiny pink, large. Late. 
Immense, globular form, with long in¬ 
curved petals. Each $1.00. 
Crystola (Andrews). Extra large, flat 
rose type, pure crystal-white without 
markings or remnants, greenish reflex, 
rich fragrance. The outstanding white 
in any collection. Each $2.50. 
Duchess de Nemours. A very early, fra¬ 
grant, creamy white. The guard petals 
are white with a full center of light ca¬ 
nary-yellow, deepening to pale green at 
the base. Each $1.00. 
Eduiis Superba. Dark pink, large flat 
crown, very fragrant, early. Each 50c. 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant red, globular or 
bomb shaped flower. Midseason. Each 
75c. 
AFestiva Maxima. An early true rose type; 
rich white petals flecked with crimson; 
large, A good landscape variety. Each 
75c. 
Flamingo. (Andrews). Single type with a 
triple row of strongly incurved petals of 
glowing pink enclosing the yellow sta¬ 
mens. Short stiff stems, early, a land¬ 
scape variety. Each $1.50. 
Frances Willard. Large fragrant blush- 
white when first open, changing to pure 
white. Late mid-season. Each $1.25. 
Golden West. (Andrews). The rose-pink 
guards enclose a full bomb center of 
golden to orange-yellow ligules. A sun¬ 
set color effect of exceptional richness. 
Early, profuse bloomer. Each $2.50. 
Hespanola. (Andrews). Deep uniform shell- 
pink, rose type, durable cutflower. Each 
$1.50. 
Karl Rosenfield. Dark crimson; very large, 
globular, semi-rose type blooms, vigor¬ 
ous grower. Each 75c. 
Kelway’s Glorious. Cream white, rose fra¬ 
grance, immense flower, mid-season. One 
of the finest. Each $2.50. 
Lady A. Duff. Pale blush pink, almost 
white blooms borne in clusters. Large, 
beautifully formed flower; sweet scent¬ 
ed. Midseason. Each $1.00. 
La France. A very large flower of soft pink 
with crimson splashes on the guards. 
True rose type. Late. Each $1.50. 
Laura Dessert. Creamy white with canary 
center, large, full, early. Each $1.75. 
Le Cygne. Highest rated peony. Very 
large, milk-white, early, rose type. Fra¬ 
grant. Strong, medium height stems. 
Each $2.50. 
Longfellow. Large, brilliant crimson. Mid¬ 
season. Each $1.25. 
Majestic. (Andrews). Flowers of largest 
size on rather short, ample stems. A 
perfect rose type, expanding freely, with 
no tight buds. Color rose-pink, of even 
tone, with a rich fragrance. Each $2.50. 
Manitou. (Andrews). Full rose type, devel¬ 
oping a flower of great depth. Color 
cameo-pink; rose-fragrance. Each $1.50. 
Mary Brand. Large, vivid crimson, rose 
type, mid-season. _Each 75c. 
Mms. Ducel._ Soft pink, bomb-shaped. Each 
75c. 
M me. Jules Dessert. Very large, flesh- 
white, the few stamens in its depths 
reflecting a yellow glow through its 
translucent texture. Very floriferous. 
Late mid-season. Each $1.25. 
Modiste Guerin. Rose pink. Early. _Each 
75c. 
Mons. Jules Elie. One of the largest and 
best of the pure pinks. Early. Tali. 
Each 75c. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Large, massive, 
semi-rose type; very dark purple-garnet. 
The darkest of all peonies. Early mid¬ 
season. Each $1.50. 
Montrose. (Andrews). Large deep-rose, 
bomb-shaped, prominent guards of iden¬ 
tical color. Extremely floriferous, an 
ideal cut-flower, pleasantly fragrant. 
Each $1.50. 
Nimbus. (Andrews). Rose type, a full deep 
flower of large size. Color white, suf¬ 
fused at first palest blush-buff. Opens 
freely but slowly, durable cut-flower on 
tall stems. Each $1.50. 
