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Banquet
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Banquet[Saunders 1941]. Tree, Red, Semi-Double Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. The backside of the petals are lighter in color which seems to enhance the brightness. About 36 high, but with mild winters it can get 48 or so. According to the Peony Bloom Sequence Table, Banquet blooms 3 days after Red Charm. |
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Baroness Schroeder
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Baroness Schroeder[Kelway, 1989]. Herbaceous, White, Double Blooms. It blooms Late. Opens blush quickly changing to white. Mild fragrance, prolific. Tall vigorous, good stems, a good cut flower.
This description was submitted by Jill Stevens
Huge blooms are tinted with pale pink when blooms first open. As the flowers mature they become pure white. Baroness Schroeder is one of the best cut flowers, with strong stems and excellent foliage. Baroness Schroeder blooms 10 days after Red Charm. |
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Bartzella
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Details:
Large fluffy lemon yellow blooms with small red flares at petal bases surrounding a white and green center, a few sidebuds extend flowering, fragrant. Very strong grower, prolific increase, can rapidly make a crowded bush. Makes an excellent presentation in the garden. Much publicity has led to a near mystic image and associated popularity. |
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Belleville
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Belleville[Harold Wolfe/Hollingsworth. 1998]. Herbaceous, Lavender, Anemone Blooms. It blooms Late Midseason. Opens a light cyclamen purple. As the flower matures the carpels become dark purple while the petaloodes become pale. Forming a conspicuous contrast. It is a tall, broad robust bush. A very strong grower. Dark purple shoots, and the mature leaflets are dark green. Big flowers and sidebuds, Flower stems benefit from support. Anemone-Bomb; many long petals, very large center of slender segments; opens a light cyclamen purple, changing lighter as the flower matures, developing a conspicuous contrast with the purple carpels. Also colorful early, immature stems are dark purple in early spring, the foliage maturing to dark green. Flowered stems may benefit by support. Harold Wolfe said that he kept it upon seeing it made many seeds. It is a proven parent of wanted forms. |
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Bernice Carr
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Details:
Sumptuous flowers are a cool mid-pink hue of exhibition form and a generous subject in the garden. A robust plant attracts the eye with its large deep green leaflets, medium tall, stout stems form a big bush. Plant retains good appearance in Midwest summers, has a notably harmonious combination of attributes. |
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Better Times
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Better Times[Franklin, 1941]. Herbaceous, Pink, Double Blooms. It blooms Late Midseason. Better Times blooms 6 days after Red Charm. |
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Bev
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Bev[Krekler, 1975]. Herbaceous, Pink, Double Blooms. It blooms Midseason. Bev blooms 4 days after Red Charm. |
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Big Ben
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Details:
Large flower of a shaded, deep old rose red hue, very fragrant. Vigorous, stout; tall, to 48 inches, in flower a well grown mature plant stands over most other peonies; a superb performer. |
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Black Monarch
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Black Monarch[L. D. Glasscock/1939]. Herbaceous, Blend, Double Blooms. It blooms Late. |
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Black Panther
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Black Panther[Saunders 1948]. Tree, Red, Semi-Double Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. |
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Blaze
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Blaze[Fay, 1973]. Herbaceous, Red, Semi-Double Blooms. It is an Early bloomer. |
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Blushing Princess
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Blushing Princess[Saunders-Reath, 1991]. Herbaceous, Pink, Semi-Double Blooms. It is an Early bloomer. |
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Bo Peep
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Bo Peep[Auten, 1944]. Herbaceous, Red, Japanese Blooms. It blooms Late Midseason. |
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Boreas [Daphnis]
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Boreas[Daphnis]. Tree, Red, Semi-Double Blooms. It is an Early Midseason bloomer. |
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