Peony Pictures
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A la Mode: (Klehm, 1981) Lactiflora $30.00 Single. Large pure white flower with yellow stamens on strong stems. Height 36 inches. Flowers early to midseason. Akashigata: (Japanese origin) Lactiflora $30.00 Single. Bright pink petals surround gold centre. Flowers midseason. Alberta Kelsey: (Kelsey) Lactiflora $25.00 Semi-double, fragrant incurved rose pink petals interspersed with narrow gold-tipped petals. Flowers early midseason. Amberglow: (Thurlows & Stranger, 1951) Lactiflora $25.00 Double, flesh pink fragrant flowers on strong stems. Buds are delicate pink. Medium height and flowers midseason. Angelo Cobb Freeborn: (Freeborn, 1943) Herbaceous Hybrid $25.00 Double. Vivid coral red bloom which are long-lasting.. Strong stems. Flowers early midseason. Ann Cousins: (Cousins, 1946) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Fragrant, pure white blooms. A Canadian bred vigorous plant but may need support. Blooms mid late season. Auguste Dessert: (Dessert, 1920) Lactiflora $20.00 Double flowers with wheel-like form. Bold vivid petals of violet-rose on strong stems. Great garden plant. Blooms midseason. Bill Krekler: (Mains WB. / Krekler, 1960) Herbaceous Hybrid $30.00 Double vivid pink. Our earliest blooming double peony. SOLD OUT Bravura Supreme: (Krekler) Herbaceous Hybrid $35.00 Single red lactiflora. Stands out in the field. Flowers early SOLD OUT Browns Red Jap: (Brown) Lactiflora $20.00 Japanese. A deep pink rather than red surrounding a gold centre. Very attractive. Fragrant. Flowers midseason. Constance Spry: (Saunders, 1941) Herbaceous Hybrid $30.00 Semi-double light cherry coloured. Flowers early midseason. SOLD OUT Cytherea: (Saunders, 1953) $35.00 Semi-double. Deep rose pink large cupped flowers. Strong growing and early blooming. Dainty: (Nicholls, 1941) $35.00 Single, light silvery pink large flower formed by two rows of wide petals surrounding yellow stamens. A strong garden plant and show flower. Blooms early. Dandy Dan: (Auten E. Jr., 1946) Herbaceous Hybrid $30.00 Semi-double dark claret red with all its petals the same size. Faint fragrance. No staking needed. Height 25 inches. Flowers early. Dinner Plate: (Klehm Carl G., 1968) Lactiflora $20.00 Double. Hugh shell-pink flowers. Strong plant and stems. Slight fragrance. Excellent cut flower. Height 34 inches. Flowers midseason. Donna Jean: (Brown, 1949) Lactiflora $35.00 Japanese- Soft Pink early blooming anemone shaped flower. A Canadian introduction. Blooms mid season. Early Scout: (Auten, 1952) Herbaceous Hybrid $35.00 Single. Very deep red flowers with distinctive dissected foliage. Height 21 inches. Ideal for rock gardens or front of border. A favourite. Flowers very early. Edith M. Snook: (Snook, 1931) Lactiflora $25.00 Distinctive, double, fragrant rose- shaped ivory flower changing to milk white on strong stems. Mid late bloom. SOLD OUT Ella Christiansen: (Brand, 1925) Lactiflora $30.00 Double. Very large fragrant medium pink flowers on strong stems. Floriferous and holds its colour well. Flowers midseason. Ellen Cowley: (Saunders, 1940) Herbaceous Hybrid $30.00 Semi-double. Extremely vivid, coral-pink; also described as cherry-red. Almost impossible to describe but very striking with dissected foliage. Height 28 inches. Flowers early season. SOLD OUT Fairy’s Petticoat: (Klehm Carl G., 1970) Lactiflora $30.00 Double. Extremely large, blush-pink with a golden glow from the centre. As many as three side buds on strong stems. Fragrant. Height 32 inches. Flowers early. Felix Crousse: (Crousse, 1881) Lactiflora; Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit $25.00 Double. A bright crimson with enlarged outer petals. Very floriferous, producing clusters of flowers. Height 30 inches. Flowers mid to late season. Firelight: (Saunders, 1950) Herbaceous Hybrid $30.00 Semi-double. Deep rose pink with darker flares and crimson stigmas surrounding a gold centre. A family favourite. Blooms early. SOLD OUT Florence Nicholls: (Nicholls, 1938) Lactiflora $ 25.00 Double. Very large rose-shaped of blush white with a deeper tone in centre. Very fragrant and floriferous. Strong stems with many side buds. Medium height. Flowers mid season. Friendship: (Glasscock, 1955) $30.00 Single or semi-double pink with white edges. Makes a great landscape plant and gift item for friends. Slightly fragrant. Blooms early. Gardenia: (Lins, 1955) $25.00 Double blush white with a slight fragrance. A truly beautiful flower with a glow of golden stamens and occasionally a streak of pink. Blooms in mid season. Gay Paree: (Auten, 1933) Lactiflora $25.00 Japanese. Very striking, Japanese type lactiflora with outer guard petals of deep magenta and light pink centre with light fragrance. Height 3.5 ft. Flowering midseason. SOLD OUT George W. Peyton: (Nicholls, 1938) Lactiflora $20.00 Double. Large pale buff with a hint of pink especially toward the centre. Blooms midseason.
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Cleveland: (Terry, 1904)
Lactiflora $20.00 Double. Bright crimson red double that
blooms mid to late.
SOLD OUT Illini Belle: (Glasscock, 1941) Herbaceous Hybrid $ 30.00 Semi-double with four or five rows of glossy ruby-red petals and yellow stamens. Flowers early. Indian Hill: (Glasscock, 1950) Herbaceous Hybrid $25.00 Double. Medium height. Dark red bomb type on upright stems. Blooms early. SOLD OUT Jayhawker: (Bigger, 1949) Lactiflora $ 35.00 Double light pink. The fragrant flower holds its shape well. Stiff stems. Flowers early to midseason. Joyce: (Auten, 1938) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Clear medium pink with a flat shape on strong stems. Fragrant. Blooms mid season. June Rose: (Jones, 1938) Lactiflora $ 25.00 Double. Large rose-shaped cerise pink bloom that holds its colour well. Dark green foliage. Striking and slightly fragrant. Height 31 inches. Flowers midseason. Kansas: (Bigger, 1940) Lactiflora, American Peony Society Gold Medal $ 25.00 Double. Popular, deep fuchsia-purple (considered red) which does not fade. Vigorous with strong stems. Height 36 inches. Flowers midseason. Karl Rosenfield: (Rosenfield, 1908) Lactiflora $ 20.00 Double. Large, globe-shaped bright crimson (considered red). Free-flowering with strong stems. Good garden and cut-flower variety. Height 31 inches. Flowers mid- to late season. Krinkled White: (Brand, 1928) Lactiflora $ 25.00 Single. White petals with slightly wrinkled edges surround a yellow mass of stamens. Very photogenic and slightly fragrant. Blooms mid season. SOLD OUT Le Cygne: (Lemoine, 1907) Lactiflora $ 25.00 Double. Translates as ‘The Swan’. Very large white tinged with ivory. Often considered one of the most perfect peonies, due to its broad overlapped incurved petals. Moderately fragrant. Height 27 inches. Flowers early. Legion of Honor: (Saunders, 1941) Herbaceous Hybrid $ 30.00 Single or semi-double. Strong cherry red colour surrounding yellow center. A good landscape plant that blooms early. Leto: (Neeley, 1930) Lactiflora $25.00 Japanese lactiflora with white petals surrounding yellow staminodes with white tips. Blooms early. Lois Arleen: (Moots, 1962) Herbaceous Hybrid $30.00 Semi double to double. Brilliant red with gold stamens, vigorous, floriferous. Highly recommended. Blooms early. Longfellow: (Brand, 1907) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Bright, non-fading crimson red with golden stamens. Fairly short with strong stems. Slightly fragrant flowers in midseason. Loren Franklin: (Franklin, 1931) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Fragrant, very large rose shaped dark pink bloom on stiff stems. Blooms mid season Lotus Bloom: (Saunders, 1943) Herbaceous hybrid $30.00 Semi double. Enormous, flat, very striking pink blooms. Flowers early. SOLD OUT Louise Lossing: (Lossing 1943) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Large white flower with hints of yellow and pink deep in centre. Blooms mid season. Lovely Louise: (Murawska, 1962) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Light to medium pink large blooms held up well despite wiry stems. Blooms mid to late season. Marie Jacquin: (Verdier) Lactiflora $30.00 Semi-double or double. Pale pink fading to ivory tones with large cluster of yellow stamens. Variable fullness but blooming in clusters for a great addition to the landscape. Strong pungent perfume. Early mid season. Martha Reed: (Krekler, 1965) Lactiflora $20.00 Double. Long-lasting white flowers have a twisting petal arrangement with golden stamens. Flowers held high above foliage on strong stems. Blooms early. Mildred May: (Murawska, 1943) Lactiflora $30.00 Semi-double. Pure white with a ring of golden stamens. Floriferous with many side buds. A favourite. Early mid season. Milton Jack: (Jack, 1980) Lactiflora $25.00 Double deep rose (considered red) with strong stems. Stands out in the field and lasts well. A Canadian cultivar. Flowers midseason. Mme. Emile Galle: (Crousse, 1881) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Large, very light rose-pink petals in a pleasing arrangement. Pleasing rose fragrance. Good stems and foliage. Blooms late. SOLD OUT Mons. Jules Elie: (Crousse, 1888) Lactiflora $20.00 Double. Large guard petals with a well defined centre, all rose-pink. Moderately fragrant. Excellent cut flower but may need support in the garden. Very old variety but still very popular. Blooms early mid season. Mr. G. F. Hemerik: (van Leeuwen, 1933) Lactiflora $25.00 Japanese. Very large rose pink with creamy yellow staminodes filling the centre. Slightly fragrant. May also be listed as Mrs. G. Hemerik. Many blooms held high but no need for support. Flowers midseason. Mrs. Edward Harding: (Shaylor, 1918) Lactiflora $30.00 Double. Perfect form of white with interspersed and central golden stamens. Stiff stems and excellent foliage. Blooms midseason Mrs. Frank Beach: (Brand, 1925) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. A creamy white flower on somewhat dwarf strong stems. Fragrant. Blooms mid late. Nick Shaylor: (Shaylor/Allison, 1931) Lactiflora; American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner $ 25.00 Double. Flowers open blush pink with a hint of yellow and fade to white with blush pink in centre. Strong, reliable grower. Flowers mid late. Paula Fay: (Fay, 1968) Herbaceous Hybrid, Gold Medal $ 30.00 Semi-double. A shocking pink with 5 rows of petals carried upright on strong stems with dark leaves. Outstanding in the garden and in shows. Blooms early. Peter Brand: (Brand, Abrahm, before 1938) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Large ruby red with good texture. Blooms late. Pride of Blasdell: (Kelsey) Lactiflora $30.00 Japanese. Dark pink guard petals with yellow tipped staminodes. Very attractive. Blooms mid late Princess Margaret: (Murawska, 1960) Lactiflora $35.00 Double. Enormous deep pink with good foliage and strong stems. Excellent cut lower. Blooms early midseason. Red Grace: (Glasscock/ Klehm, 1980) Herbaceous Hybrid $30.00 Double. Dark red ball form, almost a globe. Blooms early. Requiem: (Saunders, 1941) Herbaceous Hybrid $ 30.00 Single. Very tall waxy white flowers with high golden centers. Good landscape peony. Blooms early. Roselette: (Saunders, 1950) Herbaceous Hybrid $ 30.00 Single. Large, single cup-shaped light rose-pink surrounding a yellow centre. Height 22 inches. Very floriferous and a great landscape plant.. Flowers very early. Ruth Clay: (Kelsey, 1935) Lactiflora $ 30.00 Double, deep magenta (considered red). Buds shaped like rosebuds. Very strong and attractive. Midseason. Sea Shell: (Sass, 1937) Lactiflora $30.00. Single. Large, bright pink with a full centre of yellow stamens on strong, tall stems. Great cut flower. Midseason. Shawnee Chief: (Bigger, 1940) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Dark red with strong stems and exceptional foliage all season, even in late autumn. Suitable for a hedge or specimen plant. Blooms mid late. Souvenir de Louis Bigot: (Dessert, 1913) Lactiflora $20.00 Double. Large blooms of vivid rose pink with slightly lighter edges. An older variety that is still very popular. Bloom midseason. Sprite: (Saunders, 1950) Herbaceous Hybrid $ 40.00 Single, Ivory white apple blossom flowers with pink edges. Delightful. Blooms early. SOLD OUT Susan B. White: (Brand, 1933) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Dome shaped pure white with green tints near base. Stamens light up the flower. Bloom midseason. Susie Smith: (Brown, 1950) Lactiflora $25.00 Japanese. A very light pink with soft gold coloured centre. Another Canadian introduction. Blooms midseason. Tempest: (Auten, 1931) $25.00 Semi-double or double. Mid size deep red flowers. The side buds often bloom with the main flower resulting in a cluster. Mid season. The Nathans: (Kelsey, 1937) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Large, fragrant rose pink flowers with broad outer petals and tight inner petals. Semi-dwarf. Midseason. Tourangelle: (Dessert, 1910) Lactiflora $25.00 Double, Compact plant with creamy-white bomb-shaped flowers tinted with soft pink. Beautiful fragrant flower but requires support. Blooms late. Unknown Soldier: (Holland/ Jack) Lactiflora $20.00 Double. Dark crimson red. A Canadian introduction. Blooms mid to late. SOLD OUT W. L. Gumm: (Gumm, 1929) Lactiflora $20.00 Double, white flowers with heavy textured petals. Medium height. Flowers late. Westerner: (Bigger, 1942) American Peony Society Gold Medal, Lactiflora $ 25.00 A Japanese shape, medium pink flower filled with bright yellow staminodes. Vigorous with sturdy stems. Height 36 inches. Flowers late season. White Water: (Kelsey) Lactiflora $25.00 Double. Large, white beautiful bloom with strong stems. Mid to late season. |