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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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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
3
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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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
T'
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
BETTER PEONIES— BY GUMM
5
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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
BETTER PEONIES— BY GUMM
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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
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.25
.75
.25
.25
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W. L. GUMM, REMINGTON, IND.
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