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Shirley Temple Peony
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$20.00
Blush, double, light fragrance, midseason, 34" tall. The outer petals open a beautiful light blush pink and as this peony opens it becomes white. The flowers in unopened cut form actually are blush pink and opens white.
An outstanding variety as a cut flower for its firm stems and early flowering period.
(Smirnow before 1948) Lactiflora.
Festiva Maxima Peony
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$20.00
Heirloom
. White, double, fragrant, early, 36" tall. A massive, loose rose-form flower of pure white lightly flecked with crimson. This is an old variety from 1851 and still is popular and striking in the garden! (Miellez, 1851) Lactiflora
Bride's Dream Peony
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$22.00
Large white Japanese, midseason blooms on 30" stems. A very unusual flower with very narrow twisty pointed white petaloids with a wide circle of shorter cream tinted ones beneath. Many sidebuds which prolong the flowering period. Very fragrant. (Krekler, 1965) Lactiflora
Star Power Peony
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$22.00
Large, pure white blooms with outstanding large round, guard petals. Deep red-tipped stigmas. 28" tall holding 6" wide blooms Star Power has 3-4 buds per stem. Slight fragrance and has stamen, pollen and seeds. Formerly known as Constellation. (Klehm, 2003) Lactiflora
Mr. Ed Peony
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$22.00
NEW FOR 2024
Blooms midseason with a high center form and a large bloom. Vigorous yearly growth with strong stems. Fragrant, Mr. Ed will produce pink and white flowers on the same bush. (Klehm, 1980) Lactiflora
Krinkled White Peony
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$25.00
Heirloom.
Pure white, single, midseason. Large, white, crepe-paper petals with lovely golden stamens. Stands up in the rain. Spectacular when planted in a row! Award of Landscape Merit (Brand, 1928) Lactiflora
Bowl of Cream Peony
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$25.00
NEW FOR 2024
Full double rose type with long lasting flowers and large bloom size. Creamy white with hidden golden stamens, which tend to light up the center of the bloom. A robust grower with outstanding green foliage. This is a late-season peony with 9" flowers and plant is 31" tall. Best in Show 1994 and Gold Medal 1981. (Klehm, 1963) Lactiflora.
Miss America Peony
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$25.00
NEW FOR 2024
This white, semi-double opens blush, then fades to white. Early with a lovely fragrance. Very large flower of good substance. Some flowers develop center petals in wet season. Average height is 36 inches, strong stems with many flowers. A peony of the highest quality. Gold Medal 1956, 1971. Best in Show, 1980. (Mann, VanSteen, 1936) Lactiflora
Lillian Wild Peony
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$28.00
Late midseason. Tall. Very large, delicate flesh color fading to pure white. Compact rose type. Stands up well and is a free bloomer with a somewhat flat face. The size of the flower increases with the age of the plant, becoming one of the largest and most double of all peonies. (Wild Bros, 1930) Lactiflora
Ann Cousins Peony
 
$28.00
Double creamy white and blooms late midseason. Medium height. Rose fragrance. Flower is medium to large in size. The foliage is large. This peony is a vigorous and healthy grower and a dependable bloomer with an excellent bloom. Opened flowers may need some support, however, this is a gorgeous late, white double.
(Cousins, 1946) Lactiflora.