
THE PEONY GARDENS 
Ten miles northeast from Hastings 
Twenty south from Grand Island 
Herbert F. Warren 
Trumbull, Nebraska 
Femmy de Pink Ball (Late, apple blossom pink) $1.50 
Francis Thornton (Late, solid medium pink) 1,50 
Loys Ruyle (Late, solid light pink) ET 50 
Ruby Ballue (Late, white with sulphur crown) | 1,50 

Olga Olson (Late, pure white) _ 1,50 
Seishi Yasutake (Early, dark crimson) $1.00 
Marie Topp (Early, light scarlet) 1.00 
Warren's Queen Victoria (Early, white) 1,00 
Emma (Early, milk white) 1,06 
Messioner Scarlet (Early, very deep rose) i, 1.06 
Peachblow (Late, solid peachblow pink) een 
Over 100 fifty cent varieties and a lot of cheaper ones. 
We have best success with fall planting, beginning 
September first, if that date does not come on Sunday. 
Never plant peonies in soil where peonies have grown. 
ROTATION IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL 
We always clean summer fallow at least one sake. in prep- 
aration for peonies and leave nothing in or on the ground 
that can decaye 
If you use winter mulch rake it all off before the plants 
begin to come up in the spring. 
Never plant a root bent into an unnatural position, 
Let the highest bud be the length of your thumb below 
the surface of the ground, 
