The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 132

 

EDWARD J. GARNER

BEN GILBERTSON

LYMAN D. GLASSCOCK

GOOD AND REESE

WALTER J. GUILLE

WALTER L. GUMM

 


EDWARD J. GARNER - Horicon, Wisconsin

FELICIA - Deep pink. Single.

JACQUELINE HANRATTY - Double, red.

JOE HANRATTY - Deep pink. Double.

JOHN GARDNER - Jap. Red.

LEONE GARDNER - Double, red.

PATRICIA HANRATTY - Jap. Red.

THERESA GARDNER - Late, white. Double.



BEN GILBERTSON - Kindred, North Dakota

ATLAS (1975)

GOLDILOCKS (1975)

HEDGEMASTER (1972)

MULTIFLORA (1974)

PINK N' YELLOW (1972)

WINE RED (1974)



LYMAN D. GLASSCOCK - Elwood, Illinois

BELLE

BLACK MONARCH

BRIGHT KNIGHT

BRIGHTNESS

BURMA RUBY

BUTTERCUP

CHERRY RED

COMMANDO

CONVEY

CRUSADER

DAUNTLESS

EDITH ARBEITER

EROS

EVELYN CLAAR

EVENTIDE

FAIRY PRINCESS

FLAME

FLASH

GAY CAVALIER

GOLDEN GLOW

ILLINI BELLE

ILLINI CHIEF

ILLINI WARRIOR

INDIAN

INDIAN HILLS

JEWELL

JUNE BRIDE

LADDIE

LEGIONNAIRE

LITTLE GEM

MAHOGANY

MAY DELIGHT

MAY DAWN

MOTHER'S CHOICE

MRS. EVA BARRON

RED CHARM

RED DELIGHT

RED GIANT

RELIANCE

ROSELLA

ROSY GLOW

SABLE

SALMON GLORY

SALMON GLOW

SPARKLES

SUNBRIGHT



GOOD AND REESE, INC. - Springfield, Ohio

ANNE NIELSEN (1930) - Double, midseason. Soft shell pink of beautiful form.

DARLING O'MINE (1930) - Double, midseason. Light rose pink with stamens showing.

DR. J. H. NEELEY (1930) - Double, midseason. White with blush tint. Fragrant. Fine.

FRANK E. GOOD (1929) - Double, late. Pale flesh pink. Delicate tint. Beautiful form. Sometimes does not open well.

GOOD'S DREAM (1930) - Semi-double, midseason. Large blush, very good.

GOOD'S GEM (1930) - Jap, midseason. Dwarf. White, yellow staminodes. Red carpels.

GOOD'S IDEAL (1930) - Double, late midseason. Creamy white.

JUDGE SNOOK (1930) - Double, late midseason. Pale light pink to white. Grand form. Good plant. One of the best.

MRS. J. H. PERKINS (1930) - Double. Pale flesh white.

MRS. JOHN M. GOOD (1929) - Double, late. Pure white, flat flower. Tall.

MRS. WARD WELSH (1933) - Jap, midseason. Medium height white, yellow staminodes.

SWAN WHITE (1930) - Single. Dwarf blush white.



WALTER J. GUILLE - Syosset, New York

ADA PRISCILLA - Large white outer petals, center crest pure yellow.

FANTASY - Tall flesh pink, flat flowers.

HELENA - Double. Pure white. First on his list.

LONG ISLAND - Pure white, cream crest.

MARIE ELIZABETH - Red. American Home Achievement Award 1952, National show.

MARITA - Double, pure white. Late.

VIRGINIA LOUISE - Blush white, red splashes on petal tips. Choice of the collection.



WALTER L. GUMM - Remington, Indiana Gardens later managed by Miss Grace Ott, Remington, Indiana.

BLUSHING BRIDE (1930) - Single, early. Large blush.

BRILLIANT - Single, early, red.

CARDINAL - Midseason, red.

CORNELIA STONE (1929) - Double, midseason. A charming light pink of splendid form.

EDITH E. GUMM (1930) - Double, midseason. An immense flower of medium light pink on extra strong stems. Very large foliage.

EDITH ESTELLE (1926) - Double, midseason. Medium pink.

FLORENCE BOND (1936) - Double, late midseason. Large, globular flowers of pure white slightly tinted pink at first. Medium height, strong stems. Extra good.

FRANK NEWBOLD - Jap, midseason. Deep pink.

FRANK WADE (1930) - Double, late midseason. A very fine light pink, good form, on fine stems.

GARNET (1926) - Double, midseason. Dark red. First named

DORA HART. GEORGE H. HART (1935) - Double, late midseason. White of distinction.

GOLDEN DAWN (1923) - Double, late. White guards and bright yellow collar. Stems excellent. One of the best near yellows.

GOLDEN MORN (1930) - Single, white.