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Sarah Bernhardt Peony
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Heirloom. Full double, soft pink flowers with edging a little lighter that the inside. This double pink has stood the test of time and continues to perform as gorgeously scented pink and has always been a favorite in the cut-flower industry. A few petals show crimson edges; may need some support in the garden landscape, but these gorgeous flowers are well worth it. Late bloomer. (Lemoine, 1906) Lactiflora
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Largo Peony
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Heirloom. Large and rounded soft pink guard petals suffused pink and tipped and edged in yellow; carpels tipped pink, an altogether appealing bloom. Undoubtedly, one of the best Japanese type blooms. Gorgeous in a row. (Vories 1929) Lactiflora
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Paula Fay Peony
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Semi-double; medium pink and floriferous. Medium height, upright stems, flowers are close to the foliage; Seedling of Bravura, therefore an advanced-generation hybrid; useable fertility, with Moonrise produced Salmon Dream, Royal Rose and similarly pastel colors. Gold Medal 1988. (Fay, 1968) Hybrid
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Tom Eckhardt Peony
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Fragrant and classic with unusual large rose pink guard petals surrounding yellow, orange and rose-red staminoides. I'm amazed at how many people complement this peony in the garden! Blooms midseason and is long-lasting. (Krekler,1965) Lactiflora
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Raspberry Sundae Peony
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Bomb type; center ball is creamy white with raspberry pink over the top, mild fragrance. Reminiscent of scoops of vanilla ice cream with raspberry topping. Vigorous grower, medium tall with flexing stems. Recommended as a cut flower. A long-time garden favorite. (Klehm, 1968) Lactiflora
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Mons Jules Elie
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Heirloom. A mid-season bloomer known for its extensive usage in the cut flower industry. This pink bomb is very fragrant with its full double blooms. A classic since 1888, its flowers flow freely. May need some support, but beautiful in a cottage garden. (Crousse, 1888) Lactiflora
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Mischief Peony
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Late blooming single (most singles are early) of apple blossom shades of pink, graceful in form and carriage, and does not lose its attractiveness as the bloom ages. Shows Japanese parentage in its plant habit. (Auten, 1925) Lactiflora
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Mr. Ed Peony
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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
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Lady Kate Peony
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Heirloom. Lady Kate is a gorgeous, fragrant double pink. She is one of the latest to bloom in the garden. Rather flat with tall, strong stems. A solid light pink. When you think the blooms in the peony garden are done, then Lady Kate decides to bloom. (Vories, 1924) Lactiflora.
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Bowl of Beauty Peony
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An ever loved peony, its guard petals are fuschia rose with pale lemon staminodes. The Japanese type flowers are about 12 inches in diameter on strong stems with normal green foliage and standing about three feet. Very outstanding and early flowering. (Hoogendoorn, 1949) Lactiflora
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