82 PEONIES 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Our Hardy Rocky Mountain Peonies 
One of Our Peony Fields 
CULTURE 
Peonies may be planted either in the Fall or early Spring in Montana. Dig the soil deeply and cover 
the eyes or new buds to a depth of not more than three inches. Too deep planting causes poor growth 
and prevents blooming. Their chief requirements are good, rich soil and a sunny or partly shaded loca¬ 
tion. Give a liberal supply of water during growing season. Do not disturb extensively by cultivation. 
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 Superba—Full flowering, early, silver mauve pink . 
Ehigene Verdier—Delicate pink, fragrant, mid-season . 
Felix Crousse—.Rose type, mid-season, clear, rich red . 
Fesfiva Maxima—A large and floriferous white-tipped carmine . 
Gloire de Touraine—Beautiful velvet red, very double . 
Humeii—Beautiful cherry pink tipped with silver . 
Karl Rosenfield—Early mid-season, dark red, rose type, heavy bloomer. 
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 . 
Mme. Emile Lemoine—Beautiful large white, mid-season . 
Mons. Jules Elie—Bomb type, early, glossy lilac pink . 
Marie Crousse—^Pink, mid-season, large globular flowers .. 
Officianalis Rosea—(Very early)—.Fine double rose . 
Off. Rubra—(Very early)—Ri.ch, deep, crimson blooms . 
Off. Mutahi]li.s—(Very early)—Splendid pink changing to white . 
Oueen Victoria—Early, opens blush pink, turning white . 
Richard Carvel—Rich, red, fragrant, large blooms .. 
Rosea Magna—Dark pink, lilac center ... 
Rubra Triumphan.s—Semi-double early, large dark crimson . 
Sarah Bernhardt—A rich, silvery pink, full double flowers . 
Therese—Rich, satiny pink with silky sheen, large, peifect . 
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