KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
DOUBLE PEONIES 
(Early Spring or Fall Delivery) 
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We specialize in growing peonies. Our 
plants are young, free from disease, and 
blooming size. This means that most 
always our large divisions will bloom 
the first year. Peonies should be planted 
in full sun exposure, and the eyes should 
be covered, when planting, with not more 
than one inch of dirt. We do not recom- 
mend the use of manure when planting. 
The following list contains many of the 
best old as well as new varieties. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY -—Late. A true 
American Beauty shade of dark pink. 
Flowers are very full double, large and 
borne on very long stiff stems. Ideal 
for cutting, a heavy bloomer. Very 
desirable and highly recommended. 
$3.50 each. 
BALL O’ COTTON — 8.8. Late midseason, 
very full double. The petals are in- 
curved, forming a large compact white 
ball. A few of the petals have crimson 
wire edge. Medium height; moderately 
floriferous. $1.50 each. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER — 9.0. Late 
midseason. One of the finest whites. 
Very large flowers of rich soft white. 
Free blooming, strong stems. $1.50 each. 
CHARLEMAGNE-Late. Dark pink, bomb 
type; blooms in clusters on tall stems. 
$1.00 each. 
DARKNESS — Early midseason. Dark 
maroon with darker shadings at the 
base of petals, golden stamens. Loose 
double type. $1.00 each. 
EDULIS SUPERBA — Early mid-season. 
Bright, clear mauve-pink. Very popu- 
lar. $1.50 each, 
FELIX CROUSSE — 8.4. Late midseason, 
double type. Brilliant crimson, even 
tone with silky luster. Fragrant. One 
of our most beautiful and popular reds. 
Good cut flower. $1.50 each. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA~—9.3. Early. Immense 
flowers of pure white, prominent crim- 
son flakes on a few central petals. Very 
tall; floriferous. Originated in 1851 
and still very popular. Good cut flower. 
$1.50 each. 
GOLDEN DAWN- 8.43. Midseason. Anem- 
one type. High yellow center with 
guard petals of ivory. $3.00 each. 
JAMES KELWAY-8.7. Midseason, large, 
semi-double. Opening delicate lavender 
pink fading to pure white. $1.50 each. 
Peonies — they rival the rose 
