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v  Grown  by 

W.L.GUMM 

Peony  Specialist 

REMINGTON 
INDIANA 


INFORMATION 

Terms  and  Conditions 


SHIPMENTS  AND  GUARANTEE 

We  will  ship  peonies  from  Sept.  1st.,  until  the 
ground  freezes.  Iris  from  July  1st.,  until  the 
ground  freezes.  It  is  best  to  order  early  as  the 
plants  will  then  have  a  better  chance  to  be¬ 
come  established  before  winter,  and  you  will  be 
insured  of  securing  the  desired  varieties. 

TRANSPORTATION 

Must  be  paid  by  the  purchaser.  All  orders  are 
sent  by  express  unless  postage  accompanies  the 
order.  Any  surplus  will  be  returned  to  the  re¬ 
mitter.  Do  not  send  stamps,  send  check,  draft 
or  money  order.  No  orders  filled  for  less  than 
$1.00. 

SUBSTITUTIONS 

Are  never  made  unless  requested  and  money  will 
be  promptly  returned. 

Special  quantity  prices  quoted  on  request. 
REFERENCES 

Farmers  National  Bank  and  State  Bank  of  Rem¬ 
ington,  Indiana. 

I  grow  over  1200  named  varieties  of  Peonies,  and 
of  course  cannot  list  them  all,  so  write  me  for 
prices  on  any  variety  you  may  wish  that  is  not 
listed. 

ALL  ORDERS 

Will  be  entered  and  shipped  in  the  order  in  which 
they  are  received. 

PRICES 

Net  cash.  Cash  with  order  unless  credit  rating 
can  be  shown  or  references  given. 

SIZE  OF  PEONY  PLANTS 

Prices  quoted  are  for  standard  3  to  5  eye  divisions, 
with  well  balanced  root  system.  This  size  is  uni¬ 
versally  accepted  as  giving  the  most  satisfactory 
results. 

GUARANTEE 

All  varieties  are  guaranteed  to  be  true  to  name 
and  in  healthy  condition,  but  should  a  mistake  oc¬ 
cur,  we  will  gladly  replace  same.  Peonies  and 
Iris  are  very  hardy  plants,  and  seldom  fail  the 
most  novice  amateur,  but  we  can  assume  no  re¬ 
sponsibility  after  they  have  passed  beyond  our 
control. 

WALTER  L.  GUMM 

FLOWETi  SPECIALIST 

Remington,  Indiana 


BETTER  PEONIES— BY  GUMM 


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W.  L.  Gumm  Admiring  the  La  France  Peony 


Why  Plant  Peonies? 

PEONIES  in  beauty,  are  at  least  equal  to  any  flower. 

— —in  culture,  are  the  least  troublesome  and 
the  most  dependable. 

- as  cut  flowers,  are  fragrant,  colorful,  at¬ 
tract  attention,  and  last  for  weeks. 

- for  mass  display  in  the  garden  create  in¬ 
terest  throughout  the  community. 

- exceed  all  other  flowers  in  stability  of  price, 

- increase  in  growth,  and  return  for  the  mon¬ 
ey  invested. 

— — -as  a  gift  are  fitting  and  lasting. 

- as  a  hobby,  provide  recreation  and  promote 

happiness  and  health. 

- once  the  Emperor's  flower,  are  now  avail¬ 
able  to  the  humblest. 

A  garden  without  PEONIES  is  comparable  to  a 
home  without  pets  and  children. 

PREPARATION  OF  SOIL  FOR  PLANTING 

Peonies  need  a  rich,  heavy  soil.  When  the  soil 
must  be  “made”  the  best  plan  is  to  dig  down  fully  two 
feet,  deposit  a  layer  of  rotted  manure  and  compost  a 
foot  thick  and  then  fill  in  with  the  finest  quality  of 


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W.  L.  GUMM,  REMINGTON,  IND. 


soil  procurable.  Plant  Peonies  about  three  feet  apart 
in  the  row,  covering  the  eyes  with  about  two  inches 
of  fine  dirt,  not  more,  for  deeper  planting  will  keep 
them  from  blooming  and  make  weak,  slow  growing 
plants.  Occasional  cultivating  from  May  to  September 
will  produce  extra  growth  and  give  profuse  bloom  the 
following  season.  Peonies  should  have  plenty  of  sun¬ 
shine  and  should  not  be  planted  too  near  old  trees, 
shrubbery  or  house  foundations.  The  location  must 
be  one  to  admit  of  good,  and  easy  drainage,  for  if  this 
is  not  the  case  the  bed  may  become  water-logged  in 
heavy  rains.  Never  plant  a  Peony  where  one  has  been 
planted  before  unless  all  the  soil  has  been  removed  and 
replaced  with  soil  that  has  never  grown  Peonies,  other¬ 
wise  the  plants  will  remain  small  and  fail  to  bloom. 

For  you  who  are  planting  Peonies  for  the  first 
time  and  do  not  know  the  wondrous  beauty  of  the 
Modern  Peony,  many,  many  are  the  thrills  in  store 
for  you.  The  Peony  is  the  grandest  of  all  perennials, 
with  all  the  delicacy  of  the  rose,  only  multiplied  by  a 
size  that  overwhelms. 

No  flower  you  can  mention  draws  the  thousands 
of  visitors  to  a  planting  as  do  Peonies,  and  there  is  a 
reason. 


RATING  OF  PEONIES 

The  figures  before  the  varieties  give  the  ratings 
based  on  100%  and  were  taken  by  members  of  both 
Peony  and  Iris  societies.  This  will  prove  a  valuable 
guide  in  selecting  Peonies.  Those  without  ratings  are 
new  and  have  never  been  rated. 

GROWING  PEONIES  FROM  SEED 

Few  of  the  thousands  of  Peony  enthusiasts  have 
ever  played  the  fascinating  game  of  raising  Peonies 
from  seed.  With  very  few  of  our  flowers  is  the  pro¬ 
duction  of  new  varieties  accompanied  with  the  same 
zest,  the  same  demand  upon  the  patience  of  the  ex¬ 
perimenter  as  with  Peonies  and  with  none  are  the  re¬ 
turns  of  pleasure  greater. 

One’s  interest  in  watching  the  growth  increases 
constantly  as  the  progress  of  the  baby  plant  is  follow¬ 
ed,  and  it  is  not  until  the  fourth  or  fifth  year  after 
the  seed  is  sown  that  bloom  bearing  maturity  has 
been  reached.  A  Peony  grown  from  seed  is  always  a 
new  variety  for  they  do  not  come  true.  I  have  been 
in  the  Peony  game  for  over  50  years  and  have  one  of 
the  largest  collections  of  high  grade  Peonies  in  exis¬ 
tence,  but  no  single  feature  is  more  absorbingly  in¬ 
teresting  than  the  production  of  new  varieties  from 
seed. 

I  have  originated  such  sterling  varieties  as  Lil¬ 
lian  Gumm,  Grace  Ott,  Vera,  Golden  Dawn,  Onahama, 
W.  L.  Gumm,  Mrs.  W.  L.  Gumm  and  many  others. 
For  the  benefit  of  those  who  wish  to  grow  from  seed 
I  would  offer  the  following  suggestions:  As  soon  as 
ripe  the  seed  should  be  sown  in  a  rich  medium  heavy 
soil,  about  an  inch  and  a  half  apart  and  one  inch  deep. 
Cover  with  burlap  or  straw  to  keep  the  ground  moist 
and  some  of  them  should  come  up  the  following  Spring. 
By  the  end  of  the  third  year  after  planting  you  can 
lift  the  plants  and  give  more  room  for  expansion, 
planting  them  about  a  foot  apart. 


BETTER  PEONIES — BY  GUMM 


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Gismonda 

PEONIES 


each 

6.3  Achillea  (Calot)  Blush  . $  .50 

7.7  Adelaide  Hollis  (Hoi)  Lilac  white  .  2.00 

8.8  Adelanchea  (Bra)  Creamy  white  .  3.00 

6.3  Admiral  Dewey  (Hoi)  Pink  .  1.00 

7.1  Admiral  Togo  (Hoi)  Dark  crimson  .  1.50 

8.5  Adolph  Rosseau  (Des)  Deep  garnet  .  1.25 

8.4  Aglae  Adanson  (Kel)  Dark  Crimson  . 50 

6.0  Agnes  Mary  Kelway  (Kel)  Rose  . 75 

7.2  Aksarben  (Ros)  Brilliant  dark  crimson  . 75 

7.6  Alba  Sulfurea  (Cal)  Cream  White  . 75 

8.7  Albatre  (Cr)  White.  Large  fragrant  .  1.00 

8.6  Albert  Crousse  (Cr)  Salmon  pink  .  1.00 

7.1  Alexandre  Dumas  (Guerin)  Pink  .  1.00 

7.1  Alexandriana  (Calot)  Pink  .  1.00 

7.5  Alfred  de  Musset  (Cr)  Flesh  White  .  1.00 

7.2  Alice  de  Julvecourt  (Pele)  Pink  . 50 

Alice  Balfour  (Kel)  Delicate  rose  pink  .  2.00  . 

9.5  Alice  Harding  (Lem)  White  . -50. 0(1/  O  C 

6.7  Alpha  and  Omega  (Pleas)  Rose  .  1.00 

Alpheus  Hyatt  (Rich)  Rose  pink.  Late  .  3.00 

8.8  Alsace  Lorraine  (Lem)  Cream  white  .  1.00 

8.2  Amanda  Yale  (Brand)  White  .  2.00 

5.1  Ambroise  Verschaffelt  (Parmentier)  Crimson  .75 

6.5  Andre  Lauries  (Cr)  Pink  . 50 

Antietam  (Hoi)  Red  .  2.00 

6.5  A.  M.  Slocum  (Franklin)  White  . . -5.00-2.  6 

8.6  A.  P.  Saunders  (Thur)  Flesh  white  . .5.00-^ ' 

7.5  Archie  Brand  (Bra)  Shell  pink  .  1.00 

8.1  Arlequin  (Des)  Purplish  pink  . 2.00 

7.2  Armandine  Mechin  (Mechin)  Red  . 1.00 

6.7  Armand  Rosseau  (Des  and  Mechin)  Rose  . 75 

5.6  Artemise  (Cal)  Rose  . 75 

8.1  Asa  Gray  (Cr)  Pale  lilac  dotted  . 75 

7.5  Atrosanguinea  (Cal)  Magenta  . 75 


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W.  L.  GUMM,  REMINGTON,  IND. 


8.7 


8.0 

8.7 
8.0 

8.8 
9.0 
9.0 
8.0 

6.5 
7.9 

7.6 
6.4 
8.1 


5.3 

7.0 


8.6 

8.7 


8.6 

7.8 

6.9 
8.5 


6.3 


5.8 

5.0 


9.1 


each 

Auguste  Dessert  (Des)  Crimson  carmine  .  (BO f)/&Q 

Augustine  D’Hour  (Cal)  Soliferno  red  . 75 

Aurore  (Des)  Lilac  white  .  1.00 

Avalanche  (Cr)  Cream  white  . . . 75 

Aviator  Reymond  (Des)  Cherry  red  .  1.00 

Ball  O’  Cotton  (Franklin)  Pure  white  .  3*0 Q/po 

Baroness  Schroeder  (Kel)  Flesh  white.  Good  .75 

Bayadere  (Lem)  Cream  white  . -2*00  / 

Beau  Marchais  (Lem)  Late  pink  .  7.00 

Beaute  Francaise  (Guerin)  Rose  . 50 

Beauty’s  Mask  (Hoi)  Blush  white  . 75 


Red 


1.00 

1.00 

.75 

2.50 

.75 

.75 


6.9 

5.0 

8.0 

8.7 

8.3 

7.5 

8.4 

7.1 

7.2 

7.8 

7.3 

8.4 

7.6 
7.8 

8.5 

8.7 
8.4 
7.3 


Belisaire  (Lem)  Pink  . 

Belle  Mauve  (Lem)  Rose  .... 

Benjamin  Franklin  (Brand) 

Benoit  Dark  red  . 

Beranger  (Des)  Rose  . 

Berlioz  (Cr)  Red  . 

Bernardine  (Kel)  Crimson  . 75 

Bertrade  (Lem)  Late  white  .  1.50 

Bierbrich  (G  &  K)  Flesh  . J&MrX 

Birket  Foster  (Kel)  Crimson  . 75 

Blanch  King  (Bra)  Deep  pink  . -1 &&QO60 

Blanche  Cire  (Des)  White  . 75 

Boule  Blanche  (Cr)  White  . . . 75 

Boule  de  Neige  (Cal)  White  . 75 

Brand’s  Magnificent  (Bra)  Deep  red  .  -SrOO  J (/~ft 

Bridesmaid  (Kel)  Delicate  Flesh  .  1.00 

Bunch  of  Perfume  (Kel)  Red  . 75 

Candeur  (Des)  Silvery  pink  .  2.00 

Candidissima  (Cal)  White  . 75 

Carmen  (Lem)  Pink  . 1.50 

Carnea  Elegans  (Cal)  Flesh  . 75 

Cavalleria  Rusticana  (Kel)  Crimson  . 75 

Chariot  (Doriat)  Silvery  lilac  .  . 

Charlotte  Cushman  (Hoi)  Pink  . .  1.00 

Chas.  McKellip  (Bra)  Rich  red  . 

Chas.  Neidel  (Wett)  Blush  pink  . .  2.50 

Cherry  Hill  (Thur)  Deep  garnet  . -Qrtit]  J 

Chestine  Gowdy  (Bra)  Shell  pink  .  1.00 

Christine  Ritcher  (Hoi)  Violet  rose  .  2.00 

Chrisrine  Shand  (Kel)  Violet  Rose  .  1.00 

Clair  Dubois  (Cr)  Satiny  pink  .  1.00 

Claude  Gellee  (Lem)  White  . 75 

Clementine  Gillot  (Cr)  Rose  . 75 

C  1  e  m  e  n  c  e  au 

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2*50- 


(Des)  Carmine 
silver  edge  . 

Comte  de  Gomer 
(Cal)  Purple 

Red  . 

Comte  de  Nan- 
teuil  (Cal)  Rose 
Comte  d'Osmont 
(Cal)  White  .... 
Cornelia  Stone 
(Gumm)  Very 


delicate  flesh  ...*2&6fT-T 


Cornelia  Shaylor  ^  , 
(Shay)  Faint  ^ 

pink.  Late  . fg* 

Coronation 
(Kel)  Pink, 
white  center  ....  1.50 


Lady  Alexander  Duff 


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Enchantress 


each 


8.1  Couronne  D’  Or  (Cal)  Milk  white  . 

Crystal  Lake  (Franklin)  Dark  Rose  . 

7.9  C.  S.  Minot  Pale  lilac  rose  . 

8.4  David  Harum  (Bra)  Bright  red.  Good  ..... 

7.1  Delachei  (Delache)  Red  . 

7.6  Delicatissima  (Unknown)  Flesh  . 

Deemster  (Kel)  Brownish  Red  . 

6.0  Descartes  (Des)  Amaranth  Red  . 

8.5  Desire  (Bra)  Delicate  mauve  . 

6.1  Directeur  Aubry  (Cr)  Purple  Red  . 

Directeur  Ursat  (Dor  ’25)  Flesh  pink  . 

Disraeli  (Kel)  Amaranth  . 

7.6  Docteur  Boisduval  (Guerin)  Maroon  . 

6.9  Docteur  Bretonneau  (Guerin)  Lilac  . 

Dorothy  Kelway  (Kel)  Pink  . 

7.7  Dorchester  (Rich)  Hydrangea  pink  . 

8.1  Dr.  H.  Barnsby  (Des)  Deep  crimson  . 

7.8  Due  de  Wellington  (Cal)  White  . 

8.1  Duchesse  de  Nemours  (Cal)  White  . 

6.7  Duchesse  of  Teck  (Kel)  White  . 

Duke  of  Cambridge  (Kel)  Crimson  . 

7.3  Duke  of  Devonshire  (Kel)  Rose  . 

9.1  E.  C.  Shaw  (Thur)  Clear  rose  . 

Edith  Cavel  (Kel)  Milk  white  . . 

Edith  Estelle  (Gumm)  Pink  . 

8.2  Edmond  About  (Cr)  Pink  . 

7.4  Edwin  Forrest  (Hoi)  Red  . . . . 

7.6  Edulis  Superba  (Lem)  Dark  pink  . 

8.7  E.  J.  Shaylor  (Shay)  Rose  pink  . 

Electric  (Kel)  Pink  . 

7.3  Eli  Chevalier  (Des)  Pink  . 

8.5  Elisa  (Des)  Hydrangea  pink  . 

9.1  Elizabeth  B.  Browning  (Bra)  Pure  white  ... 

9.0  Ella  Christenson  (Brand)  Pink  . . 

7.6  Ella  Wheeler  Wilcox  (Brand)  Pink  . 

8.7  Elwood  Pleas  (Pleas'!  Light  rose  pink  . 

Emma  (T^rry)  White  . 

7.1  Emperor  Nicholas  (Cr)  Red  . 

Emperor  of  Russia  (Kel)  Purple  Crimson  ... 
Ernest  Jardine  (Kel)  Red  .  . 

8.2  Evangeline  (Lem)  Pink  . . 

8.0  Enchantment  (Hoi)  Pink  . 

8.9  Enchantress  (Lem)  Cream  white  . 

7.9  Estafette  (Des)  Crimson,  silvery  margin  ... 

8.0  Etta  (Ter)  Deep  shell  pink  . 

7.6  Eucharis  (Lem)  Creamy  white  . 

8.3  Eugene  Verdier  (Cal)  Pale  hydrangea  pink 

8.6  Eugenie  Verdier  (Cal)  Hydrangea  pink  . 

8.9  Eunice  Shaylor  (Shay)  Ivory  white  . . 

8.3  Evening  Glow  (Hoi)  Lilac;  late  . 


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8.5 

7.7 

7.8 

8.4 
8.0 
9.3 

7.5 

9.2 

8.9 
5.8 

8.6 

9.1 

6.3 

8.2 


9.3 

8.2 


7.2 


6.3 


8.9 

7.2 

8.5 


8,2 

8.6 

8.2 

7.9 

7.6 
7.9 
7.3 

8.6 
7.0 


each 

Exquisite  (Kel)  Rosy  pink  . . . . .  1.50 

Fanny  Crosby  (Brand)  Pink  _ _  -ir&dSiTfr 

Faribault  (Brand)  Pink  .  1.00 

Felix  Crousse  (Cro)  Brilliant  red  .  .75 

Festiva  (Donkelaer)  White  . . — . 75 

Festiva  Maxima  (Miel)  Pure  white  . 75 

Floral  Treasure  (Ros)  Pink  . .  .75 

Florence  McBeth  (Sass)  Shell  pink  . 

Floweret  of  Eden  (Neeley)  Mauve  pink  . . HWTO 

Fragrans  (Banks)  Pink  . . . . 50  ^ 

Frances  Shaylor  (Shay)  White  _ _ _  2.00 

Frances  Willard  (Bra)  Blush  white  . . 

Francis  B.  Hayes  (Rich)  Pink  . . . . . . 75 

Francois  Rosseau  (Des)  Dark  red.  Early  _  3.00 

Francois  Ortegat  (Parmentier)  Crimson  . 75 

Frank  E.  Good  (G  &  R)  . . 20.00 

Frankie  Curtis  (Vor)  A  white  M.  Jules  Elie  IfkO 

Freedom  (Kel)  Tyrian  Rose  . . .  2.50 

Galathee  (Lem)  Flesh  white  .  2.50 

Galtee  Moore  (Kel)  Pink  . .  1.00 

Garnet  (Gumm)  Red  . . . jLM 

General  Buller  (Kel)  Cherry  Rose  . . . . 50 

General  Dodds  (Cr)  Tyrian  Rose  .  1.00 

General  Bedeau  (Cal)  Pale  Rose  . 75 

General  Grant  (Terry)  Solferino  Red  .  2.00 

General  Lawton  (Pleas)  Lilac  Purple  _  .75 

Georgiana  Shaylor  (Shay)  Rose  pink;  large  1.50 

George  Washington  (Hoi)  Crimson  . .  1.00 

Germaine  Bigot  (Des)  Pale  lilac  rose  .  1.00 

Gettysburg  (Hoi)  Red  . . . 75 

Gigantea  (Cal)  Lilac  rose  . . . . .  .75 

Ginette  (Des)  Flesh  pink;  dwarf  .  1.50 

Gismonda  (Cr)  Flesh  colored;  late  .  1.50 

Gloire  de  Chas.  Gombault  (Gombault)  . 75 

Gloire  de  Torraine  (Des)  .  1.50 

Glory  of  Somerset  (Kel)  .  .75 

Golden  Harvest  (Ros)  . .  . -  .  .75 

Golden  Dawn  (GumndT^C^W 

Goliath  (Hoi)  .  A .  2.00 


James  Kelway 


BETTER  PEONIES— BY  GUMM 


La  Roserie 


8.8 

7.1 

9.2 
8.1 
8.7 


6.0 

8.2 

8.2 

9.1 

8.0 

9.0 

7.9 

7.0 


8.5 

7.7 

5.7 


8.5 

7.2 

8.9 

8.7 

8.7 


8.3 

9.2 

7.8 

8.6 

8.5 


7.6 

9.3 


each 

Grace  Ott  (Guram)  4. ' . -2AK)^ 

Grace  D.  Bryan  (Ros)  . 75  j. 

Grace  Loomis  (Saun)  White;  late  . -Wft)  Jrj^x 

Grandiflora  Neva  Plena  (Lem)  White  . 1.00  ' 

Grandiflora  (Rich)  Silvery  pink  .  1.00 

Gretchen  (G  &  K)  Light  pink  .  2.50 

Grizzel  Muir  (Kel)  White  .  1.50 

Grover  Cleveland  (Ter)  Dark  crimson;  good  1.50 

H.  A.  Hagen  (Rich)  Violet  rose  .  2.00 

Hansina  Brand  (Bra)  Pink  . 

Harriet  Farnsley  (Bra)  Dark  crimson  .  .75 

Hazel  Kinney  (Brand)  Pink  . -20x06-^*/-; 

Helen  Wolaver  (Bra)  Sea  shell  pink  .  1.50 

Henri  Demay  (Cal)  Anilin-red  .  .75 

Henry  Woodard  (Rich)  .  1.00 

Henri  Cori  (Dor  ’25)  Flesh  pink  . . AO 

Henry  Avery  (Bra)  White  with  yel.  collar  ....  3.00 

H.  F.  Reddick  (Bra)  Bright  dark  crimson  .  1.50 

Humei  (Anderson)  Cherry  Pink  . 50 

Imperial  Queen  . 50 

Inspector  Lavergne  (Dor)  Fine  new  red  . -l&xQO' / 

Irma  (Cal)  Violet  rose  . . 75 

James  Boyd  (Thur)  Flesh  changing  white  ....  -2r50*  2^1 

James  Kelway  (Kel)  Rose  white  . .  1.00 

James  R.  Mann  (Thur)  Rosy  pink  . 

Jeanne  E  r  n  o  u  1  d 

(Dor)  . lp.OO 

Jeanne  Gaudichau 
(Mil)  White;  late  ....  1.00  WT-l 
Jeannot  (Des)  Flesh  *C®- 

pink;  extra . Jlr&O''' 

Jenny  Lind  (Barr)  y  -«> 

Pink  . 75 

Jessie  Shay  lor 
(Shay)  Deep  cream..  2.00 
Jocelyn  (Lem)  Sil¬ 
very  pink  . 

John  Alden  (Hoi) 

Violet  Rose  .  1.75 

John  Hancock  (Hoi) 

Crimson  .  1.00 

John  M.  Good  (G  & 

R)  White  . . Sara^  Bernhardt 


8 


W.  L.  GUMM,  REMINGTON,  IND. 


Lillian  Gumm 


8,2 

8.9 

8.6 

7.2 

9.0 

8.8 

9.0 


9.8 

8.8 


9.1 

8.2 


7.6 

7.6 


8.6 

7.9 

6.0 


7.8 

9.2 

9.0 

8.6 

8.4 


8.5 
8.3 
8.1 

7.5 
8.9 


9.9 

7.0 

7.7 


each 

John  Richardson  (Rich)  Rose  pink  .  2.00  ^ 

Jubilee  (Pleas)  Flesh  white;  fine  .  1-00 

Judge  Berry  (Bra)  Delicate  pink;  early  .  2-5Q 

Jules  Calot  (Cal)  Dark  Pink  .  1-00  - 

June  Day  (Franklin)  Pink  .  -£kOO"2>£r 

Karl  Rosenfield  (Ros)  Dark  crimson,  good  .  1.00 

Katherine  Havermeyer  (Thur)  Flesh  pink  ....  -ckOfl"  3i>, 

Kelway’s  David  Coral  pink  .  3.00 

Kelway’s  Glorious  (Kel)  Creamy  white  . -&&& 

Kelway’s  Queen  (Kel)  True.  Pink  . JL8Q- 3 0 

La  Brune  (Verdier)  Red  . 50  * 

Lady  Alexander  Duff  (Kel)  Pale  pink  .  1.00 

Lady  Beresford  (Kel)  Blush  pink  . 75 

Lady  Caillard  (Kel)  White  . .  4.00 

Lady  Carrington  (Kel)  Rose,  changing  to  White  1.00 

Lady  Curzon  (Kel)  White  . . .  1.00 

Lady  Derby  (Kel)  Pale  Pink  . .  .  1.00 

Lady  Emily  (Pleas)  Ivory  rose  pink  .  1.50 

Ladv  Iris  (Pleas)  Salmon  pink  .  1.00 

Lady  Leonora  Bramwell  (Kel)  Rose  . .  .75 

Lady  Mayoress  (Kel)  White  to  Rose  .  1.00 

Lafayette  (Des)  Pink  with  silvery  reflex  .  1.00  , 

La  Fee  (Lem)  Rose  pink;  beautiful  _ _ -4r60 

La  France  (Lem)  Violet  rose  . JLfijO-y 

La  Lorraine  (Lem)  Cream  white  .  3.00 

Lamartine  (Lem)  Violet-rose  . .  2.00 

Langport  Queen  (Kel)  Pink  .  1.50 

La  Perle  (Cr)  Soft  pink;  cup  shaped  .  1.00 

La  Roserie  (Cr)  Cream  white  . 75 

La  Tenderesse  (Cr)  Milk  white  .  1.00 

La  Tulipe  (Cal)  Lilac  white  . 75 

Laura  Dessert  (Des)  Canary  yellow  . J  & 

La  Verne  (Kel)  Shell  pink  .  3.00 

Laverne  Christman  (Brand)  Rose  Pink  . 

Le  Cygne  (Lem)  Milk  white;  early  . Jk&fi  2-c 

Leviathan  (Kel)  Deep  Rose  .  1.00  ' 

L’Eclatante  (Cal)  Red  .  1.00 

Lee’s  Grandiflora  Rubra  Bright  Crimson  . 75 

Leonard  Kelway  (Kel)  Pink  . 75 


BETTER  PEONIES— BY  GUMM 


9 


each 


L’Esperance  (Guerin)  Pink  . 75 

Liberty  (Hoi)  Pink  . - . 75 

8.2  Libelleule  (Des)  Flesh  .  3.00 

Lille  (Millet)  Cherry  Red  .  1.00 

8.8  Lillian  Gumm  (Gumm)  Shell  pink  . S&Q  S  a?) 

6.0  Limosel  (Kel)  Lilac  Rose  .  1.50 

7.3  L’lndispensable  (Unknown)  Lilac  White  . 75 

6.0  Linne  (Verdier)  Red  . 75 

8.1  Livingstone  (Cr)  Lilac  rose  .  1.00 

9.0  Longfellow  (Bra)  Cherry  red;  good  .  -2r&0  J S~l 

8.4  Lora  Dexheimer  (Bra)  Crimson  .  1.50 

8.7  Lorch  (G.  &  K.)  Cream  white  .  3.00 

7.8  Lord  Kitchner  (Ren)  Cherry  red  . -1 -r&th  A4-*2 

Lord  Cavan  (Unknown)  Bright  Cherry  Rose  3.00 

7.8  Lord  Roseberry  (Kel)  Rose  . 

7.8  Louisa  Brand  (Brand)  Pink  .  3.00 

6.9  Louis  Van  Houtte  (Cal)  Cerise  Red  . 50 

8.8  Loveliness  (Hoi)  Hydrangea  pink  .  2.00 

7.8  Lucy  E.  Hollis  (Hoi)  Violet  white  .  1.50 

Luella  Shaylor  (Sha)  Creamy  yellow  center..  .-4r0ff 

8.7  Luetta  Pfeiffer  (Bra)  Hydrangea  pink;  early  -3t50*.2- cr~4 
9.0  Lucy  Shaylor  (Shay)  White  with  yel.  center,4*Q0-^j\— 

9.0  Mabel  L.  Franklin  (Fran)  Light  pink  .  3.00 

8.0  Madame  Benoit  Riviere  (Riviere)  Pink  .  3.00 


Marie  Jacquin 


7.8  Madame  Boulanger  (Cr)  Pink  .  1.00 

7.3  Madame  Bucquet  (Des)  Red  .  1.00 

7.9  Madame  Camille  Bancel  (Cr)  Pink  .  1.00 

7.5  Madame  de  Galhau  (Cr)  Pink  .  1.00 

7.7  Madame  D’Hour  (Cal)  Pink  .  .75 

7.0  Madame  Hutin  (Cr)  Rose  Pink  .  1.50 

7.9  Madame  Jeanne  Sallier  (Paillet)  Rose  .  2.00 

8.3  Madame  Jules  Calot  (Cal)  Pink  . .75 

7.7  Madame  Lemoine  (Cal)  Soft  Pink  .  1.00 

7.3  Madame  Mechin  (Mechin)  Red  .  1.50 

7.0  Madame  Moutot  (Cr)  Carmine  .  1.00 

7.0  Madame  Muyssart  (Cal)  Pink  . 75 

7.3  Madame  Reignoux  (Des)  Pink  .  1-00 

7.7  Madame  Savreau  (Savreau)  Cream  .  2.00 


10 


W.  L.  GUMM,  REMINGTON,  IND. 


each 

7.0  Madame  Thouvein  (Cr)  Mauve  .  1.00 

8.7  Madelon  (Des)  Silvery  pink;  new  . -5*00-3^ 

7.8  Mademoiselle  Desbuisson  (Cr)  Pink  . 75 

7.4  Mademoiselle  Marie  Calot  (Cal)  White  .  1.00 

8.1  Mademoiselle  Rosseau  (Cal)  Pink  .  1.00 

8.2  Mademoiselle  Jeanne  Riviere  (Riviere)  Blush 

White  .  1.50 

8.7  Magnificent  (Bra)  Dark  red  .  3.00 

Maharajah  of  Gwalior  (Kel)  Pink  .  1.50 

8.2  Marcella  Dessert  (Des)  Pale  Pink  .  1.00 

7.5  Marechal  Vaillant  (Cal)  Mauve  Pink  . 75 

Margaret  Lough  (Gumm)  Blush  Pink  . _2Qr06  /* 

8.1  Marguerite  Gaudichau  (Mil)  Shell  pink  .  2.50  ’ 

8.4  Marguerite  Gerard  (Cr)  Flesh  pink  .  1.00 

8.1  Marie  (Cal)  Lilac  White  . .  1.00 

8.9  Marie  Crousse  (Cr)  Shell  pink;  fine  . -a-rOO/tS"® 

8.3  Marie  Jacquin  (Ver)  White;  water  lily  .  1.00 

8.5  Marie  Lemoine  (Cal)  Pure  white;  late  .  1.00 

7.8  Marquis  C.  Lagergren  (Des)  Crimson  with 

silvery  border  . .  1.00 

7.8  Marie  Stuart  (Cal)  Pink  . . .  1.00 

9.1  Martha  Bullock  (Bra)  Rose  pink;  large  .  3t5TT 

7.9  Mary  A.  Livermore  (Hoi)  Rose  pink,  tipped 

white  .  2.00 

7.5  Mary  Baker  Eddy  (Hoi)  Rose  pink  . .  1.50 

8.7  Mary  Brand  (Bra)  Deep  red;  silky  .  4r5Q (xq 

8.0  Mary  L.  Hollis  (Hoi)  Pale  lilac  . .  1.00 

8.7  Mary  P.  King  (Fra)  Coral  pink;  good  .  2.00  _ 

9.0  Mary  Woodbury  Shaylor  (Sha)  Clear  pink  .  2r00" 

9.0  Matilda  Lewis  (Saun)  Red;  fine  . LOrOQ-  ^ 

8.5  Maud  L.  Richardson  (Hoi)  Lilac  rose;  tall  ....  1.50 
Maurice  Materlinch  (Kel)  Purplish  crimson  ....  2.50 

7.4  Masterpiece  (Kel)  Tyrian  Rose  . 75 

Meadowvale  (Hoi)  Solferino  Red  .  1.75 

6.5  Meissonier  (Cr)  Red  . 75 

7.3  Midnight  (Bra)  Deep  maroon  . 75 

8.2  Midsummer  Night’s  Dream  (Pleas)  Ivory  .  1.00 

8.7  Mignon  (Lem)  Amber  white;  dwarf  .  2.00 

9.0  Milton  Hill  (Rich)  Lilac  rose;  late  .  1.50 


Martha  Bullock 


BETTER  PEONIES— BY  GUMM 


11 


Felix  Crousse 


8.9 

7.7 

7.6 


7.8 

8.2 

8.6 

8.0 

8.2 


8.0 


8.4 

8.5 
8.9 


8.2 

7.9 

7.7 

9.4 

8.5 

7.8 

7.8 
7.1 

7.1 

7.6 

6.6 

8.5 

9.2 

8.8 

8.6 

8.2 


6.3 

7.5 


7.5 
8.3 

9.6 
9.2 


each 

Minnie  Shaylor  (Shay)  Semi-double;  white  .... 

Mireille  (Cr)  White  .  1.00 

Miles  Standish  (Hoi)  Red  .  1.00 

Miss  Brice  (Kel)  Rose  .  .  1-00 

Miss  Emery  (Shay)  Salmon  pink  . 

Miss  Salway  (Kel)  Lilac  white  .  2.00 

Mile.  Jeanne  Riviere  (Rivi)  Rose  . 2.00 

Mme.  August  Dessert  (Des)  Rose  pink  .  1.00 

Mme.  Calot  (Miel)  Flesh  . 75 

Mme.  De  Treyeran  (Des)  Flesh  white  .  1.50 

Mme.  De  Verneville  Blush  white  .  1.00 

Mme.  Ducel  (Mech)  Soft  pink  bomb  .  1.00 

Mme.  Edouard  Doriat  (Doriat)  White  . ^5 

Mme.  Emile  Duprez  (Riv)  Carmine  pink  .  2.50 

Mme.  Emile  Galle  (Cr)  Lilac  white  .  1.00 

Mme.  Emile  Lemoine  (Lem)  Milk  white  .  1.00 

Mme.  Francois  Toscanelli  (Riv)  Flesh  pink  ....  2.00 

Mme.  Gaudichau  (Mil)  Dark  crimson  .  2.50 

Mme.  Geissler  (Cr)  Rose  pink  .  1.00 

Mme.  Guyot  (Pail)  Cream;  yellow  center  ....  3.00 

Mme.  Jules  Dessert  (Des)  Cream  white  .  1.50 

Mme.  Manchett  (Des)  Silvery  lilac  .  1.00 

Modele  de  Perfection  Pink  . . . 75 

Modeste  Guerin  (Guerin)  Rose  . 75 

Monsieur  Bastien  Lepage  (Cr)  Mauve  .  1.00 

Monsieur  Bocharlataine  (Cal)  Rose  . .  .75 

Monsieur  Chas.  Leveaue  (Cal)  Pinkish  White  .75 

Monsieur  Chevreul  (Des)  Pink  . 75 

Mons.  Dupont  (Cal)  Milk  white  . 75 

Mons.  Jules  Elie  (Cr)  Deep  pink  .  1.00 

Mons.  Martin  Cahuzac  (Des)  Dark  garnet  ..  ....  2M9-/S1 

Mont  Blanc  (Lem)  Milk  white  .  1.50 

Moses  Hull  (Bra)  Dark  shell  pink  .  1.00 

Mr.  L.  Van  Leeuween  CNiew)  Dark  pink  . _4-0$3  ‘f'i 

Monsieur  Paillet  (Guerin)  Pink  .  1.00 

Moonbeam  (Kel)  White,  shaded  Rose  .  1.50 

Mountebank  (Kel)  Pink  with  yellow  center  ....  1.50 

Mr.  Manning  (Kel)  Tyrian  Rose  . 75 

Mrs.  A.  G.  Ruggles  (Bra)  Light  pink  . .  2.50  . 

Mrs.  A.  M.  Brand  (Bra  ’25)  Purest  white  . -29: 0TT 

Mrs.  C.  S.  Minot  (Min)  Shell  pink  and  whit 


12  W.  L.  GUMM,  REMINGTON,  IND. 


each 


7.8 


9.3 
9.0 

8.3 
7.9 


8.2 

8.4 

8.8 

9.0 


9.0 


9.1 

9.0 


6.3 

9.1 

7.0 


9.1 


5.5 

7.6 
6.0 
9.0 


6.9 

7.6 

8.8 

8.5 

8.8 

6.8 

7.4 

8.5 
8.0 
6.0 


8.4 


7.9 

8.3 

8.6 


Mrs.  Carew  (Brand)  Blush  . . . 75 

Mrs|  Chas.  Gilbert  (Shaylor)  Pink  .  3.00 

Mrs.  Edward  Harding  (Shay)  Pure  white  ....  4.00 

Mrs.  Frank  Beach  (Bra)  Creamy  white  . 06 

Mrs.  George  Bunyard  (Kel)  Lilac  rose  .  3.00 

Mrs.  Jennie  R.  Gowdy  (Bra)  Pinkish  white  ....  3.00 

Mrs.  John  M.  Good  (G  &  R)  . . 25.00 

Mrs.  John  M.  Lewis  Dark  red;  tall  .  3.00 

Mrs.  John  Smith  Fogg  (Hoi)  Light  pink  .  2.00 

Mrs.  M.  P.  Clough  (Shay)  Salmon  and  white  . 2. 00 

Mrs.  Shaylor  Force  (Shay)  White  . 4.00 

Mrs.  Shuttleworth  (Kel)  Pale  rose  . . .  3.00 

Mrs.  F.  A.  Goodrich  (Brand),  Pink  . JZ&J&dv 

Mrs.  W.  L.  Gumm  (Gumm)  White  . 2&&Q- JS~&£ 

Mrs.  Harriet  Gentry  (Brand)  White  . .UthOtt 

Mrs.  John  M.  Kleitsh  (Brand)  Pink  . 20.00-  JLj 

Mrs.  M.  B.  Beckett  (Pleas)  Pink  . 1.00 

Mrs.  Pleas  (Terry)  Pick  .  1.00 

Mrs.  Romaine  B.  Ware  (Brand)  Pink  . -20 

Multiflora  (Pleas)  Pink  .  1.00 

Myrtle  Gentry  (Bra  ’25)  Rose  white  . -21000- 

Nancy  Dolman  (Vor  ’24)  Pink;  tall;  large  ... 

Nannette  (Doriat  ’24)  Cream  white  . 5.00  5*2 

Nell  Shaylor  (Shay)  White  and  gold  . --LOO r  pt 

Nellie  Pleas  (Pleas)  Silvery  Pink  . .  1.00 

Ne  Plus  Lfltra  (Miellez)  Pink  . . .  .50 

Neptune  (Des)  White  . .  1.00 

Nivea  Plenissima  (Makoy)  Milk  White  .  1.00 

Nina  Secor  (Sec)  Pure  white  . <-Lr00'-2.  Ofr 

Ninon  (Dor)  Soft  flesh  .  8.00 

Nobillissima  (Miellez)  White,  flushed  carmine  .50 

Norfolk  (Rich)  Pale  lilac  rose  .  1.00 

Nymphea  (Thur)  Creamy  white  .  1.00 

Octavie  Demay  (Cal)  Pink;  fragrant  .  1.00 

Odalisque  (Lem)  White  and  cream  .  S.00 

Odette  (Des)  Pink  .  1.00 

Old  Silver  Tip  (Bra)  Soft  madder  rose  .  1.50 

Opal  (Pleas)  Opalescent  tints  . . .  1.00 

Opal  Iris  (Pleas)  Salmon  pink  .  2.00 

Ornament  des  Massifs  (Cr)  Pink  . 75 

Othello  (Lem)  Red  . . . .  1.50 

Pasteur  (Cr)  Pink;  nearly  white  .  1.00 

Pearl  (Cr)  White,  shaded  flesh  . .  1.00 

Perfection  (R.  C.)  Pink  .  1.00 

Perrette  (Des)  White,  tinged  flesh  .  1.00 

Peter  Pan  (Hoi)  Lilac 


7.6 

9.2 

7.7 

8.8 

9.0 

8.2 


7.6 


rose  .  2.00 

Petite  Renee  (Des) 

Light  magenta  . . 1.00 

Phillippe  R  i  v  o  i  r  e 
(Riv)  Dark  crimson. 
Philomele  (Cal)  Pink 

and  yellow  . . 75 

Phoebe  Carey  (Bra)  ° 

Lavender  pink  .  4-00^  ! 

Phyllis  Kelway  (Kel) 

Bright  pink  . 

Pierre  Duchartre  (Cr) 

Lilac  pink  . 1.50 

Portia  (Kel)  White . 75  ! 

Pierre  Dessert  (Des)  1 
Red  . . 


.75 


Karl  Rosenfield 


BETTER  PEONIES— BY  GUMM 


13 


each 


7.4 

8.3 


7.7 

8.7 
9.3 
8.9 
8.6 
8.6 

6.7 


7.5 


7.2 

7.7 

7.5 

6.9 
7.2 

7.2 

8.3 

7.9 
9.0 


8.3 

8.7 

8.4 

8.0 

8.8 
8.6 
9.0 


9.1 
8.8 
9.0 
6.6 
7.6 

7.2 
7.9 

7.5 
9.0 

8.5 
9.1 


Pierre  Reignoux  (Des)  Carmine  Rose  .  1.00 

Ponemah  (Franklin)  Pink  .  1.00 

Potsee  Alba  (Cal)  Red  . 75 

Prairie  Splender  (Ros)  Violet  Rose  .  1.00 

President  Roosevelt  (Warnaar)  Red  .  1.00 

President  Taft  (Cal)  Delicate  pink  .  1.50 

President  Wilson  (Thur)  Rose  pink  . JArOO  ^ 

Pride  of  Essex  (Thur)  Flesh  pink  .  4.00  ' 

Pride  of  Paulding  (Neeley)  . -15*00 

Primevere  (Lem)  Buff  and  silver  . -UMP/ 

Prince  de  Talindyke  Dark  Purple  . ...  1.00 

Prince  of  Darkness  (Brand)  Dark  Red  .  1.00 

Princess  Olga  (Kel)  Soft  blush  .  2.50 

Princess  Irene  (Kel)  Pink  .  1.00 

Princess  May  (Kel)  Delicate  Pink  .  1.00 

Professor  Budd  (Terry)  Pink  .  1.00 

Prolifera  Tricolor  (Lem)  Pink  .  1.00 

Purpurea  Superba  (Delachei)  Rosy  Magenta  1.00 

Queen  Victoria  (Kel)  White  . .  .75 

Rachel  (Lem)  Lovely  soft  pink  .  3.50 

Raoul  Dessert  (Des)  Mauve,  shaded  pink  . -5*05- 

Red  Bird  (Fra)  Red  Jap.  effect  .  3.00 

Reform  (Kel)  Pink  . 1.00 

Reine  Baronet  (Mil)  Tyrian  pink  . 10.00 

Reine  Hortense  (Cal)  Pink  .  1.50 

Reine  Marie  (Des)  Soft  pink  .  3.Q£U'‘Z-t/X 

R.  P.  Whitfield  (Rich)  Hydrangea  pink  . .  1.50 

Richard  Carvel  (Bra)  Brilliant  crimson  . J550-  J  iT* 

Rita  (Des)  Flesh  salmon  pink  .  4.00.  ^ 

Rosa  Bonheur  (Des)  Soft  flesh  pink  .  2.00 

Rosemary  (Kel)  Rosy  pink  . . . .  3.00 

Rose  Shavlor  (Shay)  Flushed  white  .  .  HhftO- 

Rosette  (Des)  Silvery  flesh  .  2.00 

Rosine  (Lem)  Late;  pale  lilac  . .  3.00 

Rubra  Triumphans  (Delache)  Crimson  Maroon  .75 

Ruy  Bias  (Des)  Mauve,  tipped  silver  .  1.00 

Rubra  Superba  Rosa  magenta  . .  1.00 

Ruth  Brand  (Bra)  Lavender  pink  . .  1.00 

Samuel  Henshaw  (Rich)  Rose  pink  .  1.00 

Sarah  Bernhardt  (Lem)  Apple  blossom  pink ....  1.00 

Sarah  Cartenson  (Ter)  Hydrangea  pink  .  2.00 

Sarah  K.  Thurlow  (Thur)  Pearly  white  . .  -8rOA 

73. 


Germaine  Bigot 


14 


W.  L.  GUMM,  REMINGTON,  IND. 


8.6 

8.5 


7.9 


9.7 
8.2 
9.0 

7.8 
9.1 

7.9 
7.6 


8.3 
8.5 
8.0 

8.4 


7.3 
8.2 
7.8 

7.7 

6.4 
8.0 

8.7 

9.8 
9.1 
5.7 


9.4 

7.1 
7.8 

7.4 

8.4 

8.2 


7.1 

7.6 

6.5 
9.3 

7.7 

7.8 

8.2 

7.8 

8.6 


7.9 

8.3 


8.8 

8.4 

8.8 


each 

Secretary  Fewkes  (Shay)  Cream  . . .  Xoi 

Shaylor’s  Dream  (Shay)  Flesh  . iLOO-?  ' 

Signorinetta  (Kel)  Pink  . 75^* 

Simonne  Chevalier  (Des)  Pink  . . . . . . 75 

Sir  Spencer  P.  Fane  (Kel)  Crimson  . .  1.00 

Sir  Thomas  Lipton  (Kel)  Red  . . .  1.00 

Snowy  Coles  (Kel)  White  . . .  1.00 

Solange  (Lem)  Cream  coffee  color  . . . -2r&0 

Sops  of  Wine  (Secor)  Dark  red  .  2.00 

Sonv.  de  A.  Millet  (Mil)  Amaranthe  red  .  5.00 

Souv.  de  Francois  Ruitton  (Riv)  Pink  .  2.00 

Souv.  de  Louis  Bigot  (Des)  Bengal  rose  ....  . z&d 2-oi 

Souvenir  de  Gaspard  Calot  (Cal)  Pink  . .  .75 

Souvenir  de  L’Exposition  Universelle  (Cal) 

Cherry  . 1.00 

Splendida  (Guerin)  Pink  .  1.50 

Standard  Bearer  (Hoi)  Light  pink  .  1.50 

Stephanie  (Ter)  Delicate  pink  . . .  1.50 

Strassburg  (G  &  K)  Silvery  lilac  rose  .  3.00 

Sunrise  (Kel)  Pink;  yellow  center  . 2.00 

Supreme  (Hoi)  Pink.  Late  .  1.50 

Suzette  (Des)  Bengal  rose  .  1.50 

Summer  Day  (Kel)  White,  tinted  blush  .  1.00 

Suzanne  Dessert  (Des)  Rose  .  1.00 

The  Bride  (Terry)  White  .  1.00 

The  Gem  (Pleas)  Dark  crimson  . .  1.50 

The  Jewel  (Pleas)  White  .  1.50 

Therese  (Des)  Soft  pink.  The  best  pink  . JL50 

Thomas  C.  Thurlow  (Thur)  Salmon  flesh  .  -SrOO^iv, 

Thomas  Meehan  (Terry)  Pink,  edged  white . 75  ’ 

Thurlow’s  Seedling  No.  12  Shell  pink . 10.00 

Tourangelle  (Des)  Flesh  pink  .  2.00 

Torquemada  (Kel)  Pink  . 1.00 

Triomphe  de  L’Exposition  de  Lille  (Cal)  Pink  1.00 

Umbellata  Rosea  (Des)  Pink;  early  . .  1.00 

Venus  (Kel)  Delicate  shell  pink  .  1.50 

Victoire  de  la  Marne  (Des)  Amaranth  . .  1.50 

Victory  Chateau  Thierry  (Bra)  Bright  pinkJ^hrOO^/^. 

Ville  de  Nancy  (Cal)  Magenta  Rose  .  1.00 

Virginie  (Cal)  Light  pink  . . .  1.00 

Volcan  (Lem)  Red  .  2.00 

Walter  Faxon  (Rich)  Salmon  rose  . . .  2.50 

Walter  Morgan  (Pleas)  White,  yellow  center  .75 

Waterloo  (Kel)  Crimson  . . . . .  2.50 

Weisbaden  (G  &  K)  Deep  pink  .  2.00 

Welcome  Guest  (Hoi)  Pink  . . .  1.50 

Wenonah  (Franklin)  Pink  . . . . . . .  2.00 

William  Messman  (Kernberger)  White  . .  1.50 

William  Penn  (Brand)  Rose  .  1.00 

Winnifred  Domme  (Brand)  Pink  .  1.50 

W.  L.  Gumm  (Gumm)  White,  creamy  center. .20.00 

Warren  Roy  (Gumm)  Pink  . . . . .  2.00 

W.  F.  Christman  (Fra)  Flesh  white  .  3.50 

W.  F.  Turner  (Shay)  Dark  crimson  .  3.50 

Wilton  Lockwood  (Shay)  Light  pink  .  4.00 

Zest  (Hoi)  Rose  pink;  late  . . . . .  1.50 


PEONY  SEED  FROM  BEST  VARIETIES 


Mixed  Seed,  per  100  . . $  .50 

Japanese  Seed,  per  100  . . . . . i’oo 

L.  A.  Duff  Seed,  per  100  . . .  1.00 

Yellow  Seed,  per  100  . ’’’’  '  ’’  i’oq 


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SINGLE  PEONIES 

Their  early  blooming  and  re¬ 
sistance  against  storm  and  wind 
make  them  indispensable  to  any 
collection  or  planting. 

JAPANESE  PEONIES 

These  are  attracting  more  at¬ 
tention  every  season,  with  stocks 
far  behind  the  demand  and  will 
be  for  a  great  many  years. 


Single  and  Japanese  Peonies 


each 

8.1  Akalu  (Jap)  Carmine  red  . $2.00 

8.7  Albaflora  (The  Bride)  Single;  white  guards  ...  2.00 

8.3  Alma  (Shay)  (Jap)  Light  pink  .  3.00 

8.0  Altar  Candles  (Pleas)  (Jap)  Delicate  pink  ....  2.50 

9.2  Ama-No-Sode  No.  1  Light  rose  pink  . AWOi>a 

Arlequin  (Des)  Violet  rose  .  2.50  ' 

8.2  Attraction  (Hoi)  (Jap)  Tyrian  rose  .  1.50 

8.9  Auerolin  (Shay)  Pink  guards;  yel.  center  .  3.00 

8.5  Black  Prince  (Thur)  (Single)  Dark  garnet...  4.00 

Captain  Alcock  (Kel)  (Jap)  Pink  .  3.50 

Caroline  (Pleas)  (Single)  Pink  .  1.50 

7.7  Carnot  (Single)  (Des)  Carmine  . .  2.00 

Cascade  (Jap)  White  . . .  3.00 

8.1  Cathedral  (Jap)  Deep  pink  guards  . 2.50 

Christabel  (Single)  Flesh  Pink,  white  center..  2.50 

8.1  Clairette  (Des)  (Single)  White  tinged  pink.  ..  2.00 

7.6  Clio  (Pet)  (Single)  Pink;  good  .  .  1.50 

Columbus  (Single)  (Kel)  Flesh  pink  .  2.00 

Constance  (Bern)  (Jap)  Pink  .  3.00 

8.2  Darkness  (Single)  (Brand)  Maroon  .  2.00 

Dawn  (Wallace)  (Jap)  Pink  .  3.00 


Deborah  Sayles 
(Single)  (Shay- 
lor)  Shell  pink  2.00 
Departing  Sun 

(Jap)  Rose  .  2.50 

7.9  Dog  Rose  (Kel) 

Delicate  pink  ...  3.00 
Dorothy  Allison 
(Single)  (Shay- 

lor)  Pink  .  2.50 

Edith  West 
(Bra)  (Single) 

White  .  3.00 

8.1  Eglantine  (Sin¬ 
gle  )  (Des) 
White,  flushed 

pink  .  2.50 

Emma  (Jap) 

Pink  .  4.00 

E.  St.  Hill  (Sin¬ 
gle)  Rose  pink: 

large  .  2.50 

Exquisite  First 
(Jap)  White  ; 
good  .  3.50 


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Golden  Nugget 

each 

8.2  Flashlight  (Jap)  Tyrian  rose  .  3.50 

Frank  Newbold  (Jap)  (Gumm)  Red,  yellow 
center  . .  . 

7.9  Fugi-No-Mine  (Jap)  Pure  milk  white  . . .  2.00 

Fugi-Zome-Gorono  (Jap)  Wisteria  pink  . JW10  ~2>oO 

9.2  Fuyajo  (Jap)  Velvety  mahogany  . -3^0 

Geraldine  (Jap)  (Kel)  Carmine  Violet  . .  2.00 

George  Alexander  (Single)  (Kel)  Maroon  ....  1.50 

Ginko-Nishiki  (Jap)  Streaked  crimson  . 

Glory  (Jap)  Light  tyrian  rose  .  1.50 

Golden  Nugget  (Pleas)  (Jap)  Rose  lilac  .  2.00 

Gold  Mine  (Hoi)  (Jap)  Tyrian  rose  . JUKI 

8.1  Hana-No-Sota  (Jap)  Deep  pink  . 

8.7  Harriet  Olney  (Bra)  (Sin)  .  4.00 

Hatsugi  (Jap)  Dark  red  . .  1.50 

Helen  (Thur)  Shell  pink  . .  nSH  v 

9.0  Henri  Potin  (Doriat)  (Jap)  China  pink  .  3.50 

Hinoke-Sahki  (Jap)  Violet  .  3.00 

7.7  Ho  Goiku  (Jap)  White  . . .  2.00 

8.3  Innocence  (Hoi)  (Jap)  Lilac  rose  . .  2.00 

9.3  Isani-Gidui  (Jap)  Pure  white;  exquisite  . -8r 0tr«3?o& 

Kameno-Kerogama  (Jap)  Clear  red  . .  2.00 

8.5  Kelway’s  Wild  Rose  Speckled  pink  .  3.00 

King  Albert  (Kel)  (Single)  Rosy  violet  .  3.00 

8.6  King  of  England  (Jap)  Carmine  .  ...  ...  2-Pb 

8^2  Kino-Kimo  (Jap)  Crimson  carmine  . 

Knight  of  the  Thistle  (Jap)  Crimson  .  3.00 

Kocho-No-Mai  (Jap)  Crimson  carmine  . -2r&f>  2*0O 

9.5  Kukeni-Jishi  (Jap)  Silvery  pink  . 

Kumagoe  (Jap)  Crimson  pink  .  1.50 

Lady  Godiva  (Single)  (Kel)  White  .  2.00 

7.7  LaNuit  (Single)  (Shay)  Carmine  .  3AHK2  *T] 

Leander  Starr  Jameson  (Single)  (Kel)  Blush- 

rose  . . . . . . .  2.50 

8.6  Le  Jour  (Shay)  (Single)  White;  extra  . -JMtO 

8.4  L’Etincelante  (Dps)  (Single)  Carmine  .  . 1.50 

Lord  Kitchner  (Single)  Rich  red;  very  large  1.50 


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each 


7.4 


7.7 


8.5 

8.2 

8.7 

8.5 


8.6 


8.6 


6.9 

8.2 


8.4 


7.8 

8.3 


8.0 


Lothario  (Wet)  (Jap)  Lavender  pink  .  2.50 

LeNoir  (Single)  (Shay)  Crimson  .  2.00 

Lemon  Queen  (Unknown)  (Jap)  Greenish- 

White  .  1.75 

Lucienne  (Des)  (Sin)  White,  tinted  purple  ....  1.50 

Major  Loder  (Jap)  (Kel)  Flesh  .  2.50 

Madeline  Gaunthier  (Des)  (Single)  Pink  .  2.50 

Mafeking  (Single)  Dark  rose  pink  .  .  2.00 

Marguerite  Atwood  (Jap)  White;  extra  .  5.00 

Marguerite  Dessert  (Des)  White,  splashed  4 

Mellon  Knight  (Bra)  (Single)  Rich  dark  red  3.00  ' 

Millais  (Single)  (Kel)  Maroon  .  2.50 

Mikado  (Jap)  Dark  crimson;  extra  hne  .  2J&&! 

Marquis  (Single)  Crimson  red  . . 1.50 

Mrs.  Beerbohm  Tree  (Single)  (Kel)  Biusn 

Minamota  (Jap)  Purple  reu;  line  . 

Mrs.  Laura  Coates  Reed  (Hoi)  Dark  garnet.. .. 

white  . 1-50 

Nabunshki  (Jap)  Streaked  carmine  .  . .  1.00 

Nellie  (Single)  Pink  blush;  very  fine  . 

Noon  Day  (Jap)  Rose,  very  attractive  . 

Nulli  Secundus  (Single)  (Kel)  Blush  .  2.00 

O'Fugi  (Jap)  Flesh  guard  petals  . .  2.00 

Ohirama  (Jap)  Bright  pink  . .  3.00 

Onahama  (Gunnn)  (Jap)  Dark  red  . .  -TrOtP 

Orby  (Single)  Bright  Maroon-crimson  .  2.00 

Perle  Blanc  (Des)  (Single)  Pure  white  .  2.50 

Princess  of  Wales  (Single)  (Barr)  Pink  .  1.00 

Red  Wing  (Jap)  (Unknown)  Crimson  .  1.50 

Rosy  Dawn  (Single)  (Barr)  Blush  .  1.50 

Shirley  Walker  (Single)  (Shay)  Pink  . JLQO  2-pC 

Silver  Cup  (Single)  (Kel)  White  .  3.00 

Schwindt  (Single)  (G  &  K)  Violet  Rose  .  -3.00- 

Sir  Madho  Singh  (Jap)  (Kel)  Purple  .  3t5Q 

Sunbean  (Jap)  (Hoi)  Pink  .  5.00 

Sunrise  (Jap)  (Unknown)  Crimson,  tipped  yel¬ 
low  .  2.50 

The  Dragon  (Jap)  (Wallace)  Crimson  . .  2.00 

Taikoon  (Jap)  (Unknown)  Amaranth-Rose  ...  3.00 
Watteau  (Single)  (G  &  K)  White  and  Flesh..  3.00 
Wilbur  Wright  (Single)  (Kel)  Maroon  .  3.00 


Dawn  (Japanese) 


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each 

Pocahontas  (Pleas)  (Single)  Rosy  red  .  1.50 

8.9  Pride  of  Langport  (Kel)  (Single)  Peach  pink  8r60 

8.7  Princess  Duleep  Singh  (Jap)  Rose  pink  .  AMd’ 

Princess  Matilda  (Des)  (Single)  China  pink....  2.00  • 

Pure  Love  (Kel)  Shell  pink  .  2.50 

Queen  (Pleas)  (Single)  White  .  1.50 

Queen  of  Pleasance  (Pleas)  (Jap)  Rose  . 

8.7  Rashooman  (Jap)  Crimson  guards;  good  .  3.00 

Rose  of  Nippon  (Jap)  Deep  rose;  different  ....  3.00 

7.7  Sagoromo  (Mil)  (Jap)  Salmon  guards  .  8.00 

8.3  Snow  Wheel  (Jap)  White  .  4.00 

Sochi  (Jap)  Deep  rose  . — 

9.0  Soma-Ganoka  (Jap)  Dark  red  guards  ....  . -3 SOrlSb 

7.8  Stanley  (Single)  Dark  Crimson  .  1.00 

8.7  Sylvia  (Saun)  Pink;  water  lily  effect  . 15^00  / uris£ 

Tago-No-Tasuki  (Jap)  Pink  . . .  2.00 

Taiho  (Jap)  Pink  .  3.00 

Tamate-Boku  (Jap)  Best  Pink  . . 

7.8  The  Moor  (Single)  Purple  garnet  .  1.50 

8.9  Tokio  (Jap)  Clear  pink;  one  of  the  best  . -4766"i2-£>6 

Toreador  (Jap)  Red;  late;  very  tall  .  2.00 

9.0  Toro-No-Maki  (Jap)  White;  very  good  . . po 

8.0  Torpilleur  (Jap)  Carmine  purple  . o 

7.3  Veloutine  (Single)  Tyrian  purple  .  1.50 

Yenise  (Des)  (Single)  Brilliant  pink  . .  1.50 

8.8  Vera  (Gumm)  (Single)  Dark  red  . 

7.6  Yesuve  (Des)  (Single)  Dark  red  .  1.50 

9.0  White  Lady  (Single)  White  . . 

White  Swan  (Single)  White;  late  good  .  3.00  * 

Whitleyi  Major  (Single)  White  . .  1.50 

Wild  Rose  (Pleas)  (Single)  Pink  .  1.50 

Yamato-Tsukasa  (Jap)  Bright  rose  . .  3.50 

7.7  Yeso  (Jap)  White  .  2.00 


Tree  Peonies 

We  h?.ve  150  varieties  of  tree  peonies  which  we  sell 
by  color  only.  $5.00. 

Souvenir  de  Maxime  Cornu  (L.  Henry)  A  vigorous 
sort  forming  a  bush  3  to  4  ft.  high  with  an 
abundant  and  healthy  foliage,  of  a  dark  green 
with  the  under  side  of  the  leaves  glaucous. 
Every  stem  carries  2  or  3  full  flowers,  7  to  8 
inches  in  diameter,  with  crowded  and  wrinkled 
petals  of  a  deep  yellow,  heavily  shaded  orange 


salmon,  fragrant  . $65.00 

Banskii  Double  Pink  .  . $5.00 


Seed 

We  have  gathered  seed  from  selected  varieties  of 
our  plants  and  offer  them  as  follows: 


Long  Spurred  Aquilegia,  package  . . . 25 

Oriental  Poppy,  named  varieties,  package  . 25 

German  Iris,  per  100  seed  .  1.00 

Fresh  crop  of  Gumm’s  Hoosier  Beauty  Delphinium 
seed.  Some  of  the  flowers  measure  2%  inches 
in  diameter.  Package  . . . 50 


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IRIS 

Bearded  IRISES  will  grow  in  almost  any  location, 
providing  that  the  plants  have  reasonably  good  drain¬ 
age.  If  the  soil  is  inclined  to  be  wet,  make  the  bed 
8  to  10  inches  deep,  placing  a  layer  of  drainage 
material  on  the  bottom,  then  replacing  the  top  soil. 
Bearded  IRISES  do  not  require  a  rich  soil,  but  suc¬ 
ceed  best  in  full  sun. 

The  Beardless  Irises,  like  the  Japanese,  Siberian, 
and  so  on,  grow  readily  in  moist  places,  and  are  espe¬ 
cially  useful  on  the  bank  of  a  stream,  or  surrounding 
a  pool  or  large  pond.  IRISES  well  deserve  the  fore¬ 
ground  and  open  view.  Their  contrasting  colors  pre¬ 
sent  striking  displays,  they  are  softly  iridescent,  mys¬ 
terious  as  the  opal,  hardy  as  the  goldenrod,  and  no 
flower  is  easier  to  grow. 

IRISES  are  adaptable  and  desirable  for  borders, 
along  walks,  drives,  pools,  streams,  beds,  foundations, 
terraces,  walls,  steps,  etc.  Masses  of  color  are  prefer¬ 
able.  There  should  be  10  to  100  plants  of  a  variety  in 
a  solid  group  for  general  display. 

Bearded  Irises  may  safely  be  planted  at  any  time, 
although  July  and  August  are  considered  the  ideal 
months.  Many  people  purchase  and  transplant  Bearded 
Irises,  while  in  bloom,  which  permits  a  satisfactory 
color  arrangement? 

Beardless  Irises  are  best  planted  in  early  spring 
or  late  July,  August,  and  September. 

Irises  are  priced  for  well  grown  single  rhizomes. 

In  planting,  barely  cover  the  rhizome  (the  fleshy 
part  of  the  root),  but  allow  the  roots  to  extend  deeper 
into  the  soil  to  act  as  anchors  until  the  new  roots  are 
formed.  They  may  be  planted  from  10  to  15  inches 
apart,  depending  upon  the  effect  desired. 

By  planting  various  types,  including  Dwarfs, 
Early  May  flowering,  Tall  Bearded,  Siberian,  Water 
Irises  and  Japanese,  the  blooming  season  may  be  pro¬ 
longed  from  Early  May  until  mid-July. 


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each 


8.3  Afterglow  (Stur)  Greyish  lavender  . $  .25 

8.9  Alcazar  ( Vil)  S.  violet;  F.  purple;  tall  . 25 

7.9  Albert  Victor  (Barr)  Lavender  and  blue  . 25 

9.2  Ambassadeur  (Vil)  S.  bronze;  F.  maroon  . 50 

8.8  Amber  (Dykes)  Striking  aeep  yellow  .  1.00 

8.3  Ambigue  (Vil)  S.  smoky;  1'.  purple  . 25 

A.  M.  Brand  . . . 25 

7.7.  Anna  Leslie  (Stur)  S.  white;  F.  purple  . 50 

8.4  Anna  Farr  (Farr)  White  and  blue  edge . 50 

8.6  Ann  Page  (Hold)  Pale  lavender  blue  self  .  .75 

7.9  Archeveque  (Vil)  Violet,  deep  velvety  purple . 25 

9.2  Asia  (Yeld)  Silvery  lavender  and  violet  purple 

7.4  Aurea  (Jacq)  Clear  golden  yellow  . 25 

7.7  Azure  (Bliss)  S.  lavender  blue;  F.  purple . 25 

9.4  Ballerine  (Vil)  Clear  light  blue;  falls  deeper....  .75 

7.9  Ben  Bow  (Bliss)  Dark  bluish  violet  . 40 

B.  Harrington  . .  .50 

8.4  B.  Y.  Morrison  (Stur)  S.  violet;  F.  purple . 35 

7.4  Bluet  (Stur)  Early  pale  blue  . 25 

6.7  Blue  Boy  (Fos)  S  &  F  rich  purple  .  .25 

8.1  Brandywine  (Farr)  Pale  silvery  blue  .  1.50 

8.4  Canopus  (Bliss)  S.  lavender;  F.  pansy  violet  ...  1.00 

7.1  Caprice  (Vil)  Reddish  purple  self  . . 25 

9.2  Cardinal  (Bliss)  Lavender  and  prune  . .  5.00 

6.9  Chester  Hunt  (Farr)  S.  blue;  F.  Marine  . 25 

8.0  Cluny  (Vil)  S.  Lilac;  F.  dark  lavender  . 35 

Clarence  Wedge  (Fryer)  S.  Heliotrope;  F.  red 
purple  . 35 

7.8  Clematis  (Bliss)  Violet  . 35 


7.8  Col.  Candolet 

(Mil)  S.  brown; 

F.  dark  crimson..  .25 

8.2  Corrida  (Mil)  Sky 

blue  self  . 25 

7.5  Cretonne  (Bliss) 

S.  bronze;  F.  red 
maroon  . 25 

8.5  Crusader  (Fos) 

S.  bluish;  F.  dark¬ 
er  blue  . 25 

8.2  Cygnet  (  Stur) 

Ivory  white  .  1.50 

8.0  Dalila  (Den)  S. 

white;  F.  red . 35 

7.2  Dan’l  Leseur 

(Den)  Mauve  and 
violet  . .25 

7.8  Dawn  (Yeld)  Sul¬ 
phur  yellow  . 25 

8.0  Danhne  (Bliss)  S. 

white;  F.  purple  .35 

8.0  Delica  t  i  s  s  i  m  a 
(Mil)  Delicate 
lilac  . 50 

6.9  Demi-Deul  (Den) 

Veined  mauve  ....  .25 

8.3  Dejazet  (Vil)  S. 
bronze;  F.  violet  .35 

8.3  Dimity  (Bliss)  S. 
white;  F.  veined 
lavender  . . 50 

8.8  Dominion  (Bliss) 

S.  bluish  violet; 

F.  purple  .  3.00  Siberian  Iris 


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Harriet  Presby 

7.8  Dora  Langdon  (Bliss)  S.  lilac;  F.  reddish  . 

8.4  Dream  (Stur)  Light  pink,  very  good  . 

8.2  Drake  (Bliss)  Soft  blue  violet  . 

Duke  of  York  (Perry)  S.  mauve  blue;  F.  same 

8.6  Edouard  Michel  (Ver)  Deep  red  violet . 

8.1  E.  H.  Jenkins  (Bliss)  Pale  steel  blue  . 

7.6  Eldorado  (Vil)  Bronze  tones  . 

7.5  Empire  (Stuv)  Clear  empire  yellow  . 

8.0  Fairy  (Ken)  White  and  soft  blue  . 

7.6  Florentina  Alba  Early  white  . 

7.0  Flavescens  Pale  yellow . 

Firmament  (Gros)  Early  lavender  blue  . 

8.9  Frieda  Mohr  (M.  M.)  Large  pink  bicolor  . 

7.6  Fryers  Glory  (Fry)  S.  bronze;  F.  Maroon  . 

8.3  Georgia  (Farr)  Cattleya  rose  . 

7.0  Glitter  (Bliss)  S.  yellow;  F.  brown  . 

9.0  Geo.  Tribolet  (Will)  Dark  red  purple  . 

7.5  Gold  Crest  (Dyk)  Bright  violet  blue  . 

Golden  Plume  (Fryer)  S.  golden  yellow;  F. 

brown  . 

8.2  Harriet  Presby  (Pres)  Tall  rose  lilac  . 

7.3  Her  Majesty  (Perry)  Rose  pink  . 

8.3  Isoline  (Vil)  Lilac  and  purple . 

8.3  Ivanhoe  (Mil)  Lavender  blue  . 

James  Boyd  Large  blue  lavender  . 

8.1  Juniata  (Farr)  Tall  clear  blue  . 

8.1  Kathryn  Fryer  (Fray)  S.  violet;  S.  maroon . 

7.8  Kochii  (Wild  in  Italy)  Early  claret  and  purple 

Labor  (Cay)  Electric  blue  sheen  . 

8.5  Le  Neige  (Verd)  Fine  white  . 

9.0  Lent  A.  Williamson  (Wil)  Early  violet  and 

purple  . 

7.9  Lohengrin  (G  &  K)  Lilac  pink  . 

8.8  Lord  of  June  (Yeld)  Lavender  blue  . 

7.3  Loreley  (G  &  K)  Light  yellow;  blue  falls  . 

9.1  Magnifica  (Vil)  Violet  and  reddish  violet  . 

6.5  Margaret  Moor  (Bliss)  Reddish  Lilac  . 

May  Queen  . . . 


each 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.75 

.35 

.35 

.25 

.35 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.25 

4.00 

.35 

.25 

.35 

1.50 

.25 

.25 

.50 

.25 

.25 

.35 

.35 

.25 

.25 

.25 

3.00 

.25 

.25 

.25 

-&r 

.25 

.75 

.25 

.25 


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each 


8.0  Ma  Mie  (Cay)  White  frilled  blue  . 25 

8.4  Medrano  (Vil)  Dark  smoky  claret  . - . 50 

8.3  Merlin  (Stur)  Mauve  and  purple  . 25 

7.9  Miranda  (Hort)  Early,  violet  self  . - . 2o 

8.8  Mile.  Schwartz  (Den)  Mauve  . 50 

7.4  Mme.  Chereau  (Lem)  White,  frilled  blue  . 25 

8.1  Mme.  Chobault  (Dn)  Buff  and  wine  dotted . 35 

7.4  ivime.  de  Sevigne  (Den)  Purple  markings  . 25 

8.7  Moa  (Bliss)  S.  violet;  F.  deep  violet  purple....  2.50 

7.9  Moliere  (Vil)  Dark  violet  . 35 

7.7  Monsignor  (Vil)  S.  violet;  F.  purple  . 25 

9.1  Morning  Splender  (Shull)  Red  purple  . 75 

8.4  Mother  of  Pearl  (Stur)  Pale  bluish  lavender . 25 

7.4  Mrs.  Allan  Gray  (Fos)  Mauve  and  violet . 25 

Mons.  O.  Perthuis  (Mil)  S.  blue;  F.  purplish 

violet  — . 40 

7.9  Nine  Wells  (Fos)  Violet  and  purple  . . 25 

Nuee  D’Orage  Grayish  blue  shaded  bronze .  .25 

8.2  Opera  (Vil)  Dark  red  purple  . 35 

7.6  Oliver  Perthius  (Mil)  S.  lavender;  F.  purple . 25 

7.6  Oriflame  (Vil)  Large  blue  and  purple  .  .25 

6.8  Othello  (Lem)  Rich  purple  . 25 

8.8  Pallida  Dalmatica  (Wild)  Lavender  . 25 

7.7  Parc  de  Neuilly  (Verd)  Deep  violet  . 25 

7.2  Paulina  (Hort)  Lilac  pink  . 35 

7.8  Perfection  (Barr)  Blue  and  dark  violet  . 25 

8.9  Phyllis  Bliss  (Bliss)  Pale  rose  lavender  . 35 

8.8  Primrose  (Stur)  Deep  clear  yellow  .  3* 

9.0  Princess  Beatrice  (Barr)  Fine  light  lavender....  ^35^,^ 

8.6  Prosper  Laugier  (Verd)  Bronze  and  ruby  . 25 

8.1  Prospero  (Yeld)  Large  lavender  and  purple . 35 

8.4  Quaker  Lady  (Farr)  Smoky  lavender  . 25 

7.5  Queen  Alexandra  (Farr)  Fawn  . 25 

8.8  Queen  Caterina  (Stur)  Pale  orchid  . 35 

7.9  Ragan  (Hort)  Violet  blue  bicolor  . 25 

8.2  Rhein  Nixie  (G  &  K)  S.  white;  F.  blue;  late . 25 

8.4  Rosalba  (Bliss)  Vinaceous  mauve,  nearly  red . 35 

8.3  Seminole  (Farr)  Rich  velvety  crimson  . 25 

8.7  Shekinah  (Stur)  Pale  lemon  yellow;  large . 25 

7.7  Sherwin  Wright  (Koh)  Golden  yellow  .  .25 

8.5  Simonne  Vassieri  (Mil)  Lord  of  June  type . 50 

7.9  Sunset  (Den)  S.  yellowish  buff;  F.  Coppery 

yellow  .  1.50 

7.9  Swatara  (Farr)  S.  lobelia  blue;  F.  bright  violet  .35 

8.7  Sweet  Lavender  (Bliss)  French  grey  .  .35 

7.4  Syphax  (Bliss)  S.  violet;  F.  crimson  . 25 

8.2  Taj  Mahal  (Stur)  Fine  white  . 

8.4  Titan  (Bliss)  S.  violet  blue;  F.  purple  . 1.00 

7.4  Trianon  (Vil)  Pale  buff  . 25 

7.5  Turco  (Vil)  Buff  and  violet  . 25 

8.2  Tristram  (Bliss)  S.  white:  F.  blackish  purple . 50 

8.3  Ute  Chief  (Farr)  S.  violet:  F.  purple  . 35 

8.0  Violacea  Grandiflora  (Wild)  Violet  blue  .  .25 

8.1  Virginia  Moore  (Shull)  Late  yellow  . 25 

Walhalla  (G  &  K)  S.  pale  lavender  blue;  F. 

violet  purple  . 25 

8.7  Wedgewood  (Dykes)  Rich  true  blue  self  .  1.00 

8.0  White  Knight  (Saun)  White  .  .35 

White  Queen  (Cay)  Pure  white  . 35 


8.1 


8.7  Yolande  (Mil)  Dark  blue  purple  . .  1.50 


8.1 


Yvonne  Pelletier  (Mil)  Pale  blue  . 25 

7.6  Zouave  (Vil)  White  and  violet  dotted  . 35 

7.5  Zua  (Craw)  Crinkled  white  . 35 

8.5  Zwannenberg  (Den)  Cream  and  maroon  . 25 


BETTER  PEONIES— BY  GUMM 


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Oriental  Poppies 

For  dazzling  bar¬ 
baric  splendor,  the 
great  ORIENTAL 
POPPIES  are  abso¬ 
lutely  unrivaled. 
They  may  be  used 
singly  or  in  mass, 
and  in  either  way 
give  a  glow  of  color 
to  the  garden  that  is 
not  furnished  by  any 
other  flower.  The 
blooms  may  be  kept 
for  several  days  as 
cut  flowers  if  the 
freshly  cut  stems 
are  immediately  singed  at  the  cut  surface,  or  if  the 
stems  are  plunged  at  once  into  boiling  water  for  a 
moment  or  two,  and  then  placed  in  cold  water. 

Transplanting  should  be  done  in  August  or  early 
September.  At  this  time  the  plants  are  dormant  and 
there  is  little  danger  of  failure.  Plant  so  the  crown 
will  be  about  two  inches  below  the  surface  of  the 
ground,  and  after  the  ground  freezes  cover  with  straw 
or  course  litter  to  prevent  the  plants  from  heaving. 
Prices  are  for  field-grown  plants. 


each 

Trilby,  large,  dark,  rich  red,  one  of  the  best  . $4.00 

Lula  A.  Neeley,  large,  rich  cardinal  .  1.50 

Wurtembergia,  fine,  large  red,  one  of  the  best  .  1.50 

Empress  of  India,  large  red  .  1.00 

Cerise  Beauty,  cerise  pink  .  .50 

Edna  Perry,  pink  . 50 

Mrs.  Perry,  large  pink  . . . . . . , . 50 

Silberblick,  salmon  pink  . 50 

Perry’s  White,  large  white  . .  1.00 

Gumm’s  Seedling,  large  orange  scarlet  .  1.00 

Beauty  of  Livermore,  deep  red  . 50 

Lord  Lamborne,  lacinated,  scarlet  . 50 

Oriflamme,  orange  scarlet  . 50 

Princess  Victoria  Louise,  soft  lilac  rose  . . . 50 

Olympia,  early,  semi-double,  flame  scarlet  .  :fTfJ  2. 

Bractateum,  fiery  scarlet  . 50 

Masterpiece,  mauve,  large .  1.00 


Strong  Field  Grown  Roses 

Paul’s  Scarlet  Climber,  scarlet  . 

Dr.  Van  Fleet,  delicate  pink  climber 

J.  B.  Clark,  large  pink  . 

Frau  Karl  Druski,  large  white  . 

Pink  and  Crimson  Ramblers  . 


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W.  L.  GUMM,  REMINGTON,  IND. 


Hardy  Lilies 

The  hardy  lilies  bloom  from  the  middle  of  June 
until  about  the  first  of  October.  When  planted  in  well 
drained  garden  soil,  with  some  sharp  sand  surrounding, 
the  bulb,  the  following  listed  varieties,  will  bloom  to 
perfection.  An  ideal  location  is  among  your  peonies. 
Candidum  (Madonna  Lily)  Pure  white,  very  fragrant; 
blooms  in  June;  should  be  planted  2  to  3  inches 
deep  during  August  and  early  September.  Each 
35c,  3  for  $1.00. 

Regale- — Very  large,  white  flowers,  shading  to  yellow 
in  the  center,  outside  streaked  brown,  shading  to 
pink;  blooms  in  July;  plant  9  inches  deep  early 
spring.  Each  40c,  3  for  $1.00. 

Elegans — June  blooming,  contains  shades  of  red  and 
orange,  about  2  feet  tall.  Each  30,  3  for  75c. 
Tigrinum  Splendens  (Single  Tiger  Lily) — Orange  red 
in  color;  grows  4  to  6  feet  tall;  blooms  in  August 
or  September;  plant  10  inches  deep  in  November 
or  spring.  Each  25e,  5  for  $1.00. 

Rubrum  (Magnificum) — White,  flushed  pink,  heavily 
spotted  with  carmine;  late  August  or  September; 
blomer.  Each  30c,  $3.00  per  dozen. 

Henryi — Grows  4  to  6  feet  tall,  5  to  25  flowers  in 
late  August  or  September;  yellow  with  dark  spots. 
Each  40c,  3  for  $1.00. 

Superbum  (American  Turks  Cap) — July  and  August 
blooming;  3  to  8  feet  tall.  Each  30c,  3  for  75c. 
Canadense — Mixed  red  and  yellow;  grows  2  to  5  feet; 

often  as  many  as  40  flowers.  Each  30c,  3  for  75c. 
Auratum- — The  gold  banded  lily  of  Japan;  grows  4  to 
7  feet  tall;  blooming  in  July  and  August.  Each 
35c,  3  for  $1.00. 

Lemon  Lilies — Yellow  and  Chocolate  back.  Each  25c. 
French  Lilacs — There  is  no  shrub  more  attractive  than 
French  lilacs,  and  should  be  more  generally 
planted.  I  have  a  large  collection  in  all  colors. 
Plants  will  bloom  when  only  2  or  3  feet  high. 
Each  $1.00. 

GUMM’S  SURPRISE  COLLECTIONS  OF 
HIGH  GRADE  PEONIES 

The  roots  will  be  good,  strong  divisions,  with  3 
to  5  eyes  truly  labeled,  and  as  fine  as  any  grown  in 
the  U.  S.  If  you  are  not  familiar  with  PEONIES,  try 
one  or  more  of  these  collections,  you  will  be  pleased. 

PEONY  COLLECTION  NO.  1 


each 

Lady  Beresford,  blush  pink  . . $  .75 

Edulis  Superba,  pink  .  .75 

Duchesse  de  Nemours,  white  . 50 

Festiva  Maxima,  white  . .75 

Augustin  D’Hour,  red  . 75 

L’ Eclat  ante,  red  .  1.00 

Madam  Calot,  pink  . 75 

Dr.  Brettoneau,  rose  . 50 


One  each  of  the  above  for  $2.50 


$5.75 


PEONY  COLLECTION  NO.  2 

LaPerle,  lilac  white  . - . $1.00 

Augustin  DTIour,  red  . 75 

Karl  Rosefield,  jred  .  1*00 

Prairie  Splender,  violet  rose .  1.00 

Humei,  pink  . 50 

Purpurea  Superba,  red  .  1.00 

Madam  Calot,  pink  . 75 

Lafayette,  pink  . - .  1.00 

Belisaire,  flesh  . 1.00 

Galtee  More,  lilac  rose  .  1.00 

Mad.  Mechin,  purple  garnet  . 1.50 

Rachel  (Terry),  red  .  1.00 

Sir  T.  Lipton,  red  . - . .  1.00 

Golden  Nugget,  Jap.  rose  .  2.00 

Festiva  Maxima,  white  . 75 

Marechal  Vaillant,  red  . 75 

$16.00 

One  each  of  the  above  for  $5.00 


PEONY  COLLECTION  NO.  3 

Baroness  Schroeder,  white  . .....$  .75 

Golden  Dawn,  yellow  and  white . 2.00 

Adolphe  Rosseau,  red  .  1.25 

La  France,  pink .  2.50 

Jubilee,  white  .  1.00 

Frances  Willard,  white  . 2.00 

Cherry  Hill,  red .  2.00 

Richard  Carvel,  red  .  2.50 

Rosa  Bonheur,  pipk  .  2.00 

Tourangelle,  flesh  pink  .  2.00 


$18.00 

One  each  of  the  above  for  $10.00 


PEONY  COLLECTION  NO.  4 

Grace  Ott,  red  . $2.00 

L.  A.  Duff,  flesh  .  1.00 

Baroness  Schroeder,  white  . 75 

Sarah  Barnhardt,  pink  .  1.00 

Cornelia  Shaylor,  pink  .  6.00 

Judge  Berry,  white  .  2.50 

Brands  Magnificent,  red  .  3.00 

Sec’y  Fewks,  creamy  white  .  3.00 

Ball  O’  Cotton,  white  .  3.00 

Mrs.  Edward  Harding,  white  . 4.00 


$25.25 

One  each  of  the  above  for  $15.00 


PEONY  COLLECTION  NO.  5 

Kelways  Glorious,  white  . ,..$5.00 

LeCygne,  finest  white  . 3.50 

Solange,  creamy  white  . 2.50 

Longfellow,  red  . 2.50 

Martha  Bulloch,  rose  pink  .  3.50 

Auguste  Dessert,  crimson-carmine  .  3.00 

Lillian  Gumm,  pink  .  2.00 

Yera,  single,  red  .  5.00 

Onahama,  Jap.,  bluish  crimson  .  7.00 

Jeannot,  flesh  pink  .  3.50 


$37.50 

One  each  of  the  above  for  $25.00 


THE  BENTON  REVIEW  SHOP.  POWLER.  IND. 


The  Quram  Marker 


Per  Dozen ...  $1.50 
Per  100 . $10.00 


of 


one 


HE  Gumm  Flower  marker  is 
the  most  simple  and  durable 
of  the  many  devices  made  for 
this  purpose.  It  is  constructed 
piece  of  heavy  wire  twisted 
together  and  having  a  heavy  zinc 
plate  beaded  and  crimped  into  place 
so  that  it  cannot  come  out,  and  the 
name  is  written  on  this  with  an  in¬ 
delible  or  “china  marking  crayon”. 
As  this  plate  is  exposed  on  both  sides 
the  name  is  written  twice  and  you  can 
see  the  name  from  either  end  of  the 
row. 

A  special  feature  of  this  device  is 
that  the  name  plate  can  be  bent  back 
to  any  angle  to  make  the  reading  of 
the  names  always  easy. 


Manufactured  by 

id.  l.  Qumm 

Remington ,  Indiana