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Carnation Bouquet[Seidl]. Herbaceous, Pink, Double Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. |
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Abalone Pearl
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Abalone Pearl [Krekler, 1978] / Abalone Pearl / Herbaceous, Red, Single Blooms. It blooms Late. |
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Adonis
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Adonis[Sass, 1930]. Herbaceous, Pink, Double Blooms. It blooms Midseason. |
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Aerie
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Aerie[Bigger, 1949]. Herbaceous, White, Double Blooms. It blooms Midseason. |
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Age of Victoria
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The predominant appeal here is the very large, early opening flower of peachy buff and large stamen ball, with red stigmas and red filament base, of breeder interest. Mild fragrance. Big, durable leaflets; 34” spreading stems will sag, flowering presentation in the landscape requires support. Fertile, presumed tetraploid. |
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Alexander Woollcott
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Alexander Woollcott[Saunders 1941]. Herbaceous, Red, Semi-Double Blooms. It blooms Midseason. |
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Alice Harding
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Alice Harding [Lemoine, 1935]. Tree, Yellow, Semi-Double Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. This is an excellent tree peony. It is of smaller size, perhaps 28 inches and it is covered each spring with bright yellow flowers. The flowers are held even with the foliage..
This description was listed by The Chugai Nursery near Kobe, Japan in their 1940-41 catalog
The purest yellow, large full fragrant flowers imported novelty raised from a cross between Paeonia lutea and Yaso-okina. Really Yellow Peony, admirable. |
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Alice Roberts
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Many buds, guard petals medium pink, comparatively large center ball of pink and yellow staminodes, incurved. Flower placement is close to the strong bush of good habit for landscape use, stems well clothed with foliage. Seed fertile. |
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Alice Roberts
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Alice Roberts[Krekler, 1965]. Herbaceous, Pink, Japanese Blooms. It blooms Midseason. 36 tall |
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America
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America[Rudolph/R. Klehm, 1976]. Herbaceous, Red, Single Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. Brilliant scarlet flowers with golden stamen tuft and mild fragrance.
This description was submitted by Robert Johnson:
A VERY upright and tallish single red hybrid which has won the APS Gold Medal. Flowers are set close to the top of the plant on thick stems and are abundant and closely spaced to each other. This cv often blooms the first year after planting, and grows quicker than most peonies into a large plant. It seems to retain its upright habit with age. A highly recomended red hybrid single in the class of peonies considered as good garden varieties. America was awarded the APS Gold Medal Award for 1992 . |
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Angel Cheeks
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Angel Cheeks[Carl G. Klehm]. Herbaceous, Pink, Bomb Blooms. It blooms Late Midseason. Large soft pink ball center rises above saucer of large petals. Mildly fragrant. Sturdy stems and deep green leaflets. Angel Cheeks blooms 4 days after Red Charm. Angel Cheeks was awarded the APS Gold Medal Award for 2005 . |
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Angelet
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Angelet[Saunders, 1950]. Tree, Yellow, Single Blooms. It blooms Midseason. |
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Angelo Cobb Freeborn
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Angelo Cobb Freeborn[Freeborn,1942]. Herbaceous, Coral, Double Blooms. It blooms Midseason. |
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Ann Cousins
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Details:
Very large, all white, fragrant. Many petals, exhibition quality. Vigorous, productive, opens reliably for a full double among late sorts. Medium tall stems will bend at the base, require support to maintain appearance while in flower. Much used for florist production. |
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