22 THE BOUGHEN NURSERIES 
PEONIES 
No perennials are more deservedly popular than Peonies. They are 
the hardiest of the hardy. They will grow anywhere where rhubarb will 
grow, and wish only to be let alone for some years to show at their best. 
Do not put fresh manure near the roots when planting. Have soil cultivated 
deep but do not place eyes more than three inches below surface. We 
mostly plant in Spring and see no difference from fall planting if stock 1s 
dormant. Descriptions will be brief. We cannot list all our varieties. The 
ten following varieties will be sold for 50c each, or $5.00 for a dozen. They 
contain the cream of the peonies. All are double. Ten kinds our selection 
$4.50; 20 roots same $8.50. 
ALBATRE—Tints of cream and pink fading 
white. 50c. 
ALBERT CROUSSE—Largest baby pink, 
very fine centre. 50c. 
FELIX CROUSSE—Red, late mid-season. 
50c. 
GEN. MacMAHON—Brilliant solferino red. 
50c. 
MARIE LEMOINE—Pure white, very late. 
MONS JULES ELIE—Very large, early pink. 
ASA GRAY-—Fine pink speckled lilac, only 
one of this color, 50c. 
COURONNE D’OR—Latest white with 
circle of yellow stamens showing, each. .50c 
REINE HORTENSE— One of the best 
pinks, very full. 50c; big stock, 3 for $1.00 
LOUIS VAN HOUTEII—Late, red. 50c. 
EDULIS SUPERBA-—Fine early rose pink, scented. 50c. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Early white with red markings in centre. 50c. 
FRANCIS ORTEGAT—Very fine crimson, midseason. 50c. 
FERN LEAVED PEONY—Tenuifolia, extra bright red, first to bloom. 
each $1.25. 
KARL ROSENFIELD—Finest dark red, $1.00. 

CONSIDER THE LILIES 
The list of lilies below given should be planted by every one who is 
fond of this beautiful flower. They are absolutely hardy and when once 
planted may be left alone for years, coming up every summer with increased 
numbers and effectiveness. 
