24 W. W. WILMORE NURSERIES 

Peonies 
NOT PREPAID BEYOND THE 4TH ZONE (600 MILES) 
Fall orders for Peonies cannot be filled before October 

Field of Peonies in Full Bloom 
Fine, hardy plants, rivaling the rose in perfection of bloom, color and fra- 
grance. 
well-drained loam. 
They are at home in any climate or soil, but thrive best in a deep, rich, 
They make a gorgeous display planted in beds, on the lawn, 
or planted singly along the walk or herbaceous border. 
The Peony is perfectly 
hardy and generally able to care for itself, but it does not follow that they enjoy 
neglect. 
Give them ample room in which to grow, keeping them free from weeds 
and grass, and they will amply repay all the care given. 
no fertilizer of any kind on newly set Peonies. 
A word to beginners: Use 
Don’t be alarmed when you see 
your newly set Peonies begin to turn brown in July and appear to be quite dead 
in August. This is natural. 
They will be on hand again in the spring. 
The following varieties embrace a wide range of color and will be found very 
satisfactory. Prices quoted are for strong divisions. 
Fine old favorites for beds or border. 
colors and delightfully fragrant. 
They have a wide range of gorgeous 
Fertilizers should not be applied to new-set peonies. 
All Peonies herein listed, $1.00 each: $11.00 per dozen 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Ivory 
white with creamy white center. Very 
large. An extra fine peony. 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS. Globular 
shaped white, creamy center. 
FELIX CROUSSE. The well known 
brilliant dark red. The leader among 
reds. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. A rare variety 
of great beauty. Exceedingly showy and 
of large size. Pure snowy white, flaked 
with small crimson spots at center. 
Finest white in cultivation. 
JEANNE d@’ ARC. One of the best of 
all the light pink varieties. Medium’ pink 
shading to almost white. Very fragrant. 
EARL ROSENFELD. Rich velvety 
crimson. Large globular flower. A pop- 
ular red. 
LADY LENORA BRAMWELL. Very 
large and sweet. Silver rose. 
MAD. BREON. Flesh and 
lemon, 
changing to white. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. The peerless 
pure pink. Broad reflexing guards with 
a high pyramidal body. One of the larg- 
est, handsomest and most lasting cut- 
ting sorts in existence. 
NIMBUS. An especially fine. light 
pink peony, opening up to a blush pink. 
Fully double, of the bomb type. 
PRESIDENT TAFT. (Reine Hortense) 
Among the best of all peonies. Large 
full flower, delightfully fragrant. Color 
a delicate shell pink. A vigorous free 
bloomer. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. Pink guard 
petals, center creamy pink. Late bloomer. 
ROSEA SUPERBA. Fine, full rosy 
pink. Extra choice flower. Very free 
and early bloomer 
(NOTE—There is a very general im- 
pression that peonies must be set in the 
fall. This is a bit of nonsense. If 
peony stock has been dug in the fall and 
held over winter in damp storage they 
will do fully as well when set in the 
early spring.) 

INSIST ON COLORADO GROWN STOCK 
