1935 WELCOME ^ 0 
TO THE PEONY GARDENS 
NOW BLOOMING 
10 miles northeast from Hastings, 
20 south from Grand Island. 
Address, Trumbull, Nebr. 
Will it ease your cares a little, sponsor in your 
heart a joy; 
Lend a trifle of sweet pleasure to your little girl or 
boy, 
To rove o’er the hills and vallies ’mong the flowers 
and the trees; 
View the blooms and smell the fragrance wafted on 
the soft June breeze? 
Then we’ll bid you come and welcome to enjoy the 
season’s bloom. 
That proclaims Christ’s resurrection from the dark¬ 
ness of the tomb; 
View the iris’ silken luster in their many rainbow 
hues. 
Wear your calicos and dusters and your old every-day 
shoes, 
For the fields are soft and mellow where the peon¬ 
ies nod and sway. 
Bring your dinner if it pleases you and enjoy the 
grounds all day. 
Should you wish to gather flowers to your dining 
table grace; 
Take home in a jar of water; you may cut them any 
place. 
Our old price will be our new one; just a nickel for 
a stem. 
Ten to twelve inch is the best length to preserve the 
life of them; 
But you’re welcome to enjoy them tho you wish or 
not to buy. 
Short the season of their beauty and it soon will be 
passed by. 
Respectfully yours. 
1 HERBERT F. 
ARREN. 
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