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House & Garden 
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 great¬ 
er my admiration grows. Grad¬ 
ually I have added to my col¬ 
lection 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 ama¬ 
teur, 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 
suggestions to newcomers among 
Peony lovers as to appropriate 
varieties for a starter. 
Take My Word for These 
L. A. Duff.$7.00 
Sarah Bernhard...$3.00 
Tourangelle.$7.00 
It will be a pleasure to mail 
you a copy of my free catalog. 
W. L. GUMM 
Peony Specialist 
Remington 
Indiana 
Wild Flowers 
and Ferns for 
Your H o m e 
Grounds 
Many of the loveliest plants 
known to horticulture are found 
among our own native wildings. 
If you cannot enjoy their deli¬ 
cate beauty in their woodland 
houses, why not make them at 
home with you ? Little prepara¬ 
tion and less after-care is re¬ 
quired to grow them success¬ 
fully. And they are not expen¬ 
sive! 
My Catalog 
and Service 
Send for my unusual catalog. 
It will introduce you to unsus¬ 
pected treasures of Woodland, 
Meadow and Bog. And don’t 
hesitate to ask for advice and 
information. You’ll be surprised 
to learn how far we are pre¬ 
pared to go in rendering you the 
assistance you need. 
Edward Gillett, 
Fern and Flower Farm 
Southwick, Mass. 
Herbert Durand, 
Representative 
286 Fifth Avenue, New York City 
H ave you longed for the refreshing charm and beauty 
of a Perennial Garden like this-and put it off as a 
dream of a wealthier future? Don’t be misled: neither 
size nor lavish expenditure is the essential, but wise plan¬ 
ning and selection. No matter how small your grounds, 
you have room for a Perennial Beauty-Spot! Such little 
secrets as the blending of colors, the unbroken procession 
of bloom, the combining of Evergreens with Perennials so 
that each gives rich contrast to the other (while the Ever¬ 
greens continue to give cheer even during the winter)- 
all this and much more of our knowledge we will gladly 
share with you,-if you will just write us and tell us your 
garden dreams! 
And there is no time to lose-for August and September 
are ideal months in which to plant both Perennials and 
Evergreens—with telling effect! 
Moons' Nurseries 
THE WM. H. MOON CO. 
MORRISVILLE PEN NSYLVAN IA 
which is 1 mile from 7fenlon.N.J. 
MOVILLA PEONIES and IRIS 
are in a class by themselves 
They are grown and cultivated under most up-to-date 
conditions and are unsurpassed for vigor and freedom of 
bloom. They have been awarded Gold and Silver Medals 
by the AMERI CAN PEONY SOCIET Y and AMERI CAN 
IRIS SOCIETY 
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT THEM 
Embossed metal labels furnished free with every variety. Descriptive 
Catalogue with Symposium Ratings 30c—Price List Free. 
MOVILLA GARDENS—HAVERFORD, PA. 
JAMES BOYD JOHN C. WISTER 
DREER’S Autumn Catalogue for 1921 
Offers the best grade of 
Bulbs for Fall planting, 
including Hyacinths, 
Tulips, Narcissus, Cro¬ 
cus, Lilies, etc., also 
Plants, Vines, Shrubs, 
Lawn Grass Seed, Agri¬ 
cultural Seeds, Tools and 
Implements of all kinds. 
It is well illustrated and 
gives accurate descrip¬ 
tions of the articles 
offered. 
A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut 
A copy will be mailed 
free to all applicants. 
Please mention this 
magazine when writing. 
FRYER’S 
New Iris 
I have just issued a 
new catalog, and be¬ 
sides my new Iris it con¬ 
tains the dependable 
varieties of Delphinium, 
Hemerocallis, Gladioli, 
Peonies, Phlox and 
other flowers. 
I have thousands of 
seedling Iris that I am 
offering in a mixture, 
and if orders are not 
delayed too long, each 
order for 1 00 will con¬ 
tain fifty or more va¬ 
rieties. 
Only $6.00 per 100 
Not prepaid 
My catalog is free. 
Write for it today. 
WILLIS E. FRYER 
Mantorville, Minnesota 
Peonies 
Did you see the 
PrizeWinners 
at the 
Boston Show ? 
If you did not, my 
BOSTON PEONY 
SHOW BOOKLET 
will tell you about the 
Prize Winners and 
where they came from, 
and the Price List in 
the booklet will con¬ 
tain my offer to fur¬ 
nish you a root of each 
of the Prize Winning 
varieties. 
PEONY SHOW 
BOOKLET and Price 
List mailed free on re¬ 
quest. 
The 
Bonnewitz Peony Gardens 
800 to 840 Washington Street 
Van Wert, Ohio. 
