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Kansas Peony
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NEW FOR 2023
Double; mid-season, fragrant, 36" tall. Rose-type flowers of watermelon-red on strong dark green stems. Medium height, good grower. A very showy flower. Gold Medal 1957. (Bigger 1940) Lactiflora
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Karl Rosenfield Peony
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Heirloom. Deep crimson double with flowers up to 6 inches wide. Reliable as a cut flower and a garden flower. Easily recognized with its large flowers with notched petal tips. Considered by many as one of the best red double peonies. (Rosenfield, 1908) Lactiflora.
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Burma Joy Peony
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Bright red blossoms that light up your garden, this single, tulip-cupped flower is similar to Burma Ruby. Early, with an excellent amount of bloom, the flowering period in the garden is extended. Stamens, pollen and fragrant. Excellent garden height plant of 28" with good stem strength. (Krekler-Roy Klehm, 1994) Hybrid
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Charles Burgess Peony
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NEW FOR 2023
Large rose type flower. Center of small finely cut petals. Pleasing color combination of dark crimson, burgundy and gold. Tall, late, no stamens. (Krekler, 1963) Lactiflora.
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Scarlet O'Hara Peony
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Scarlet O'Hara's large single flowers open a red-pink and fade lighter. Pink stigmas, green carpels and a gorgeous tuft of yellow stamens at the center. Plants are on the tall side (40") and grow with tremendous vigor. Stems are very sturdy and flowers stretch to gorgeously display themselves. No fertility. Award of Landscape Merit. (Falk/Glasscock, 1956) Hybrid
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Black Beauty Peony
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Heirloom. This sparkling wine-red peony will be a stand-out in your garden. Mid-season, they fill the garden with fragrance, have long, lasting flowers and are great as cut flowers. Always well-admired, this peony draws attention by it's color alone.(Berneche 1924) Lactiflora
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Illini Warrior Peony
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NEW FOR 2023
Deep red single blooms early and stays cupped for a long time, even through the rain. Plant is tall and strong, so give it room. Large blooms of deep cardinal red which keep their color through their bloom are highlighted by their fluffy golden stamens. (Glasscock/Falk, 1955) Hybrid
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Red Charm Peony
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Gigantic double bomb of deep crimson red with a multitude of petals piled high in the center. Slight clove fragrance. Blooms early and stands 32" tall. APS Gold Medal Winner, 1956. This peony truly stands out in the garden and has been considered a top winner at shows! (Glasscock, 1944) Hybrid
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Hot Chocolate Peony
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NEW FOR 2023
36" tall. A late midseason Japanese style flower with a hint of cocoa, held stiffly but gracefully on strong stems of ample strength for support. The outer petals surround the inner staminodes of red and gold. An unusual appealing bloom. (Sass/Reynolds, 1971) Lactiflora
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Eliza Lundy Peony
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NEW FOR 2023
This 24" semi-dwarf hybrid resembles Red Charm in flower form, and is ideal for planting in the front border. Flowers are fully double with a deep maroon color. Blooms early season. Gold Medal 2016. Award of Landscape Merit (Krekler, 1976)
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