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‘.\e Carden Magazine, August, 1921 
Strawberry Beds 
Should Be Made Now 
This year try new sorts, far 
better than the old familiar kinds. 
The varieties here represent thirty- 
five years of improvement and 
selection. 
Buckbee — noted for size, color, 
flavor, and sturdy growth. $4 per 
doz., $7.50 per 25, $13.50 per 50, 
$25 per 100. 
Kevitt’s Jubilee — dark, filbert- 
shaped berries of exquisite flavor, 
borne well off the ground. 
Beal — a huge round berry often 
more than 2 inches through. 
Kevitt’s Jubilee and Beal, $3 per 
25, $5.50 per 50, $10 per 100. 
Plant Buckbee and Beal with 
other sorts as they are imperfect 
flowering varieties. 
Order the berry plants direct 
from this advertisement if you 
wish, or send for catalogue G 
describing these three berries, 
together with all standard and 
everbearing varieties. 
WM. M. HUNT & CO., inc. 
148 Chambers Street 
New York City 
I Have Grown Peonies 
Since 1880 
It is now over forty years since I first fell in 
love with the Peony and the more I know of 
them and about them, the greater my admir- 
ation grows. Gradually I have added to my 
collection until it is now 
one of the most extensive 
in America and you will 
find 
Over 500 Sorts to 
Select From 
Originally starting as an 
amateur, I do not have as 
many plants of some of the 
rarer kinds as you may find 
in some nurseries, but I do 
have enough to divide and 
you will find my prices quite 
reasonable. I shall also be 
glad to make specific sug- 
gestions to newcomers among 
Peony lovers as to appro- 
priate varieties for a starter. 
Take My Word For These: 
L. A. DUFF $7.00 
TOURANGELLE 7.00 
SARAH BERNHARDT 3.00 
It will be a pleasure to mail you a copy of my free catalogue. 
W. L. GUMM, Peony Specialist 
Remington Indiana 
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A Garden Full of Flowers 
Next Year at Small Cost 
The time to plant your Iris, Peonies and hardy 
Perennials is during August and September. Try 
these Irises for profusion of flowers: 
Aurea. Deep chrome-yellow; very choice. Each 25c, 
per doz. $2.50, per 100 $18.00. 
Florentine alba. Best early white. Each 10c, per 
doz. $1.00, per 100 $7.00. 
Florentine purple. The 
best early purple. Each 10c, 
per doz. $1.00, per 100 $7.00. 
Lorely. Falls deep ultra 
marine-blue, veined with 
creamy-white and bordered. 
Sulphur-yellow stands. Each 
25c, per doz. $2.50, per 100 
$20.00. 
Mitras. Standards yellow, 
falls violet-shaded with claret, 
yellow borders. Each 25c, per 
doz. $2.50, per 100 $20.00. 
Madame Chereau. This 
is one of the most desirable I ris ; 
very tall spike filled with blos- 
soms, white, broad lavender 
frilled edges. Each 15c, per 
doz. $1.50, per 100 $10.00. 
Queen of May. Beauti- 
ful pink. Each 25c, per doz. 
$2.50, per 100 $20.00. 
Sherwin Wright. Deep 
golden-yellow. Each 50c, per 
doz. $5.00. 
Black Prince. The 
darkest purple. Each 25c, per 
doz. $2.50, per 100 $20.00. 
PEONIES 
Some of the finest, yet 
moderately priced 
Duchesse de Nemours. 
Fine shaped, creamy-white, 
early and free in blossom. Each 
50c, per doz. $5.00, per 100 
$35.00. . 
Festiva maxima. One 
of the best pure white and little 
blood red spot in centre makes 
it very attractive. Each 50c, per doz. $5.00, per 100 $35.00. 
Felix Crouse. Very large double; bright red. Each 
$1.00, per doz. $10.00. 
Madame Calot. Very large delicate pink, one of the 
earliest to blossom. Each 50c, Per doz. $5.00, per 100 $35.00. 
Mons. Jules Eli. A wonderful pink, with silvery tips; 
one of the largest flowers. Each $2.00, per doz. $20.00. 
Pearl. Large very double white, delicate pink in centre, 
late in blossom. Each $1.50, per doz. $15.00. 
Faust. One of the very dark red. Each $1 .00, per doz. $10.00. 
We also offer a complete line of Tulips , Daffodils and 
other Dutch Bulbs for fall planting. Complete Catalogue 
sent free on request. Please write and order TO-DAY. 
Chautauqua Flowerfield Co. 
C. Zeestraten, Prop., R. F. D. 68 
Bemus Point New York 
