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Positive WeeklyWeeder
(16 reviews)
On Oct 5, 2010, WeeklyWeeder Polson, MT (Zone 5b) wrote:

My order of Moonstone, Gay Paree and Mt. St. Helens peonies arrived yesterday. My goodness, what huge, happy roots these are!
They were carefully packed and promptly shipped.
I expect great things from these beautiful plants.
Thanks so much for a pleasing experience.
Colleen in Polson, MT

Positive Lawbabie
(4 reviews)
On May 10, 2010, Lawbabie Arlington, VA wrote:

Stopped by to visit Peony Meadows during a road trip this weekend. After walking around and taking pictures of all the gorgeous specimens for quite a while, had the pleasure of speaking with Jim, who was very knowledgeable and even gave me some tips for managing some of the peonies I already have at home. I bought several potted plants on the way out (couldn't wait until the Fall!). Will definitely do business again.

Positive ben773
(14 reviews)
On Oct 20, 2007, ben773 Waukegan, IL wrote:

I concur with jacobstroud with the size of the peony roots I received. They were huge and thick. The roots were cleaned and dipped in dilute bleach solution before shipment. The packaging was superb. I'm very impressed and will definately order from them again.

Positive jacobstroud
(5 reviews)
On Oct 22, 2004, jacobstroud Stephens City, VA (Zone 7b) wrote:

I ordred two peony selections from Peony Meadows in October of 2004, I am thrilled with the specimens that I received. I have never in my life seen such large, heavy, healthy roots. They are incredible. I received great communications from Peony Meadows along with prompt delivery, great packing and again, fabulous eye and root systems. I highly recommend this company. They also have an easy to use on line catalog. Thank you Peony Meadows! Since I am also a Virginian, I hope to vist their gardens near Charlottesville this spring.