October, 1920 
69 
Peterson’s Perfect Peonies 
The Flower Triumphant 
T HE Peony is a flower that can and does laugh at any 
Winter which nature may send us. It came out smiling 
last Spring, 100% there, after a Winter which wrought 
havoc to many so-called “hardy” plants of various kinds. 
And this June it was more luxuriant in growth and bloom 
than 1 have ever known it to be. 
Do YOU Know the Peony of To-Day? 
Do you know that in addition to its unequalled hardiness, its 
freedom from disease, and its ease of culture, it is, withal, one of the 
largest, most fragrant and beautiful of all flowers? 
I have intimately known and loved the Peony for more than 25 
years and for the past 16 years I have devoted my life work ex¬ 
clusively to this flower and the rose. 
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734 15th Street, Washington, D. C., Nov. 10, 1919 
"1 have had the same men planting for the past five years Peonies - 
| from France, Holland, and the United States, and they all agreed § 
that yours exceeded by far anything that they had ever planted. 1 i 
= agreed with them, and I want to thank you for your excellent ship- 1 
= merit.” 
"I have no objection to your quoting me at any time you desire | 
I to do so. I think it is well for the public to know where they can i 
1 get good Peony roots, correctly named, as 1 have had some sad I 
experience in the past.'* = 
EDWARD P. SCHWARTZ 
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(Peonies must be planted in the Fall) 
My new Peony Catalogue for 1920 will open a door of 
ever-increasing garden delight. May I send it to you? 
George H. Peterson 
Rose and Peony 
Specialist 
Box 30, Fair Lawn, N. J. 
Mr 
Honeysweet Black Raspberry 
“ Sweet as Honey ” 
The berry for the million and the millionaire—there’s millions in it 
Picking Honeysweet. Sold on local market summer of 1920, fifty cents per quart 
T HE berries are the most delicious fruit you ever tasted. Ripens in July—sweet and 
delicious— UN LI KE ANY OTHER BLACK RASPBERRY. 
Kun I ! 0 n nn ysweft is extremely hardy, passing through the severe fruit tree killing winter of 
191J-1920 without injury to a single twig on any plant in a four acre patch. 
BEARS EVERY YEAR—HAS NEVER BEEN A SLACKER 
LARGE SIZE—GLOSSY BLACK—DELICIOUS 
THE WORLD’S GREATEST BLACK-CAP 
The big clusters of big, black Raspberries literally cover the bushes. Twelve of our 
vigorous, nursery grown plants, will produce many quarts of fruit the first season—Twelve 
b'ants will fit into your garden nicely. NO GARDEN SHOULD BE WITHOUT HONEY- 
oWEET. 
As a dessert berry, in pies, as a canned sauce, as jam, you never tasted anything like 
it— TRULY A FRUIT FIT FOR A KING. 
Honeysweet has now found its way into every state in the Union and into many parts 
or Canada. Wherever It goes it is a winner. Planted commercially we know of nothing 
that will pay such immense returns per acre as this new ami wonderful variety. Many 
growers received $1.05 per pound for this year's crop of dried Black Raspberries. 
Visitors are cordially invited to visit our nurseries during the fruiting season. 
Plant Honeysweet—it has been called “The most delicious Black Raspberry." 
Price for good, strong, fruiting plants: 
$2.50 per 6, $4.00 per 12, $15.00 per 50, $25.00 per 100, $200.00 per 1000 
GLEN BROS., Inc., Glenwood Nursery, Established 1866 
2005 E. Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
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