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GARDEN TREASURE (Hollingsworth 1984)
F/MT/EM

Intersectional semi-double; large bright yellow blooms with muted red flares; vigorous plants with lovely dark green leaves; very long bloom period for this hybrid; lemony fragrance.  APSGM winner in 1996 and winner of several Courts of Honor at APS National Shows.
$100 R

GAY PAREE (Auten 1933)
F/T/ML

Japanese; magenta guard petals surround a large clump of pale pink and cream staminodes; tufts of magenta petaloids often show up in the center of bloom; vigorous grower and an attention-getter in our garden.
$20 R Limited Quantity

HILLARY (Anderson 1999)
S/E


Intersectional.  Semi-double to double; soft red-washed petals surround squiggly golden stamens and green carpels; deep wine-red flares highlight the centers of these flowers.  Deeply-cut green leaves form a well-rounded bush.  In sunlight the petals eventually fade to white leaving the red flares deep in the bloom.
$150 R

HIT PARADE (Nicholls 1965)
F/VT/M

Japanese; striking large magenta blooms with a mass of pale yellow staminodes; occasional magenta petaloids appear in center of bloom; a very showy peony in the garden.
$20 R

ISANA GIDUI (Pre-1928 Japan)
MT/M


Japanese form; striking large rounded white petals accentuate a dense yellow dome of staminodes in the middle of these flowers; vigorous compact plants have dark green foliage.
$20 R

JACK FROST (Origin unknown)
VF/MT/EM

Single lactiflora; satiny mahogany red petals surround fat golden stamens; carpels have prominent red stigmata.  A very sturdy plant of landscape quality with bunches of eye-catching blooms.
$18 R

JULIA ROSE (Anderson)
S/E

Intersectional.  Single to semi-double; lovely reddish bloom eventually fades to salmon and later to yellow; thin squiggly stamens and green carpels with pink stigmata can be found in the center of the flowers; red flares add warmth to each bloom; nicely rounded bush form.
$100 R

KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield 1908)
LF/T/M


Full double; very appealing pinkish-red blooms with notched & incurved central petals; yellow stamens appear throughout flower; great for bouquets; vigorous growing, compact plant.
$15 R

LE CHARME (Eliason 1964)
LF/VT/EM

Japanese; striking bright pink blooms with centers of wavy yellow staminodes striped with pink; side buds make for long-flowering blossoms on erect stems; blooms hold up well in rain.
$17 R

LESLIE PECK (Albert Niva)
VT/EM

Japanese; showy bright pink flowers with long pink staminodes streaked with peach; prolific bloomer; flowers hold up well in rain.
$15 R Limited Quantity

LOTTIE D. REA (Rea 1939)
LF/T/EM

Translucent light pink double lactiflora; ruffled outer petals fade to blush but center of bloom remains pink; dark green foliage; pretty cut flower.
$18 R

MAESTRO (Auten 1955)
T/EM

Double lactiflora; bright scarlet red petals hold their color well; flowers are held high above the bush; golden stamens appear in center and sprinkled here and there among petals.....gorgeous blooms!
$20 R Limited Quantity

MIKADO (Japan 1908)
VF/T/EM

Japanese; wavy rose-crimson petals surround thick staminodes in red with yellow tips; erect stems on very floriferous plants.
$16 R

MINNIE SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1919)
F/T/ML

Semi-double lactiflora; attractive cream white blooms with dramatic centers of golden stamens and maroon carpels with magenta stigmata; dark green leaves on narrow burgundy stems; vigorous grower with very showy flowers.
$18 R

MONS JULES ELIE (Crousse 1888)
F/VT/M


Double bomb; large stunning blooms in rose-pink still please gardeners after 100 years; flowers with silvered edges on center petals add elegance to any bouquet.
$15 R

MORNING LILAC (Anderson 1999)
LF/S/E

Intersectional.  Single to semi-double; perky bright fuchsia petals appear on stunning flowers with deep purple flares, fuchsia-clad green carpels and red stamens with long pale yellow anthers; deeply-cut foliage completes a well-rounded bush.
$120 R

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Peony Key

Fragrance

LF

light scent

F

moderate fragrance

VF

very fragrant


Height

S

24" - 28"

MT

29" - 33"

T

34" - 38"

VT

over 38"


Bloom Season in Western Washington (USDA Zone 8)

E

Early
(mid-late May)

EM

Early to midseason (late May-first week of June)

M

Midseason
(2nd week of June)

ML

Mid-late
(3rd week of June)

L

Late
(4th week of June)


Awards
APSGM

American Peony Society Gold Medal


R

3-5 eye root orders taken for fall pick-up at farm or UPS/Priority mail delivery.


 

PEONY CATALOG - 2008 Summer & Fall
Iris Catalog