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Dixie
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Dixie[Franklin, 1931]. Herbaceous, Red, Double Blooms. It blooms Late. |
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Do Tell
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Do Tell[Auten, 1939]. Herbaceous, Pink, Japanese Blooms. It blooms Midseason. Japanese/Anemone, light pink, outer petals pale orchid pink, narrow center segments often much darker, a bright red-purple, making a reverse color contrast, much admired. On a well-grown plant, some stems may develop flowers to the Anemone or near Bomb form—the slender center segments then larger and same color as the outer petals. Possible seeds. Do Tell blooms 2 days before Red Charm. Do Tell was awarded the APS Gold Medal Award for 2004 . |
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Doreen
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Doreen[H. E. Sass, 1949]. Herbaceous, Pink, Japanese Blooms. It blooms Late. Guard petals medium pink, staminodes yellow, suffused pink, stigmas red. Vigorous, medium height, spreading stems. Foliage light green. |
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Doris Cooper
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Doris Cooper[cooper, 1946]. Herbaceous, Pink, Double Blooms. It blooms Late. Doris Cooper blooms 10 days after Red Charm. Doris Cooper was awarded the APS Gold Medal Award for 1949. |
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Douglas Brand
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Details:
Very large flowers are a bright watermelon red. Foliage is of heavy substance helping to retain good green color all summer, 34 inches tall. |
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Early Daybreak
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Early Daybreak[Saunders, 1949]. Herbaceous, White, Single Blooms. It is an Early bloomer. Old ivory, flushed rose, rounded leaflets are yellowish green with red highlights. Low medium height and very sturdy bush. Triploid. |
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Early Glow
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Details:
Opens light yellow, the hue most intense in a cool spring, passing to ivory as the flower ages, crimson center highlights afford a pleasing contrast, excellent substance. Occasional side buds extend flowering and breeding options. Large leaflets are avocado green, stems spreading but strong, bush remains green to autumn; very vigorous, excellent in the landscape. |
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Early Star
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Details:
Yellowish white passing to milk white; moderately cupped, heart-shaped petals centered by a large stamen boss and red stigmas, forms a six-inch flower. Light fragrance. Large leaflets on a medium bush, accenting in the early border. In flower with Roselette with which it makes an attractive combination. |
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Early Windflower
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Early Windflower[Saunders, 1939]. Herbaceous, White, Single Blooms. It is an Early bloomer. Early Windflower blooms 15 days before Red Charm. |
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Eastern Star
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Details:
Large, all-white flower. Medium height, to 30 inches. |
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Echt Klasse
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Details:
Many smooth petals of shining, intense scarlet red surround a small center of light yellow stamens and velvety white carpels, filaments red. Large flowers set close to the bush, medium low, 24-26 inches. Smooth leaflets, medium green, good grower. May shut down when stressed by heat and drought, the subsequent flowering performance not diminished. Parents (Karl Rosenfield x Good Cheer). Named by Werner Reinermann, Schoppinger Iris Garden of Germany. |
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Edulis Superba
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Edulis Superba[Lemon, 1824]. Herbaceous, Pink, Double Blooms. It blooms Midseason. Globular flower of bright, old rose pink; very fragrant. Floriferous, one of the earliest Lactiflora peonies to flower, long grown for commercial cut flowers. Medium tall, stems somewhat spreading. Edulis Superba blooms 8 days after Red Charm. |
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