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These coral pink buds unfold into a shell pink bloom that draws attention to this early bloomer. Mildly fragrant, it is great as an early cut flower. Blooms about the same time as Pink Hawaiian Coral. No fertility. (Krekler, 1978) Hybrid
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White double; one of the purest whites and fragrant with good petal substance. A sturdy, medium height bush with gorgeous flowers that make it great for the garden border, for cutting or for exhibition. It’s fall color is a bonus. Gold Medal 2011. (Olson/Nelson 1959) Lactiflora
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Blooms midseason; Bomb; Height: 26", slightly fragrant. Soft pink flower perfect in an elegant garden or a cottage style garden. An excellent cut flower. Gold Medal 2005. Award of Landscape Merit. (Carl G. Klehm, 1970) Lactiflora
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White double with a great rose fragrance that blooms late. The plant is a vigorous grower and dependable bloomer. The quality of the bloom is of exhibition quality. May need some support. Best in Show 1954. (Cousins, 1946)
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Large bomb blossoms with pure white guard petals and bomb center which opens with hints of cream and yellow. Good stem strength for his 7 1/2" bloomer. Lots of style and class for this mid-season bloomer. (Roy G. Klehm, 2003) Lactiflora
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This is a "Best Landscaper" peony with nearly double blooms. The large fluffy lemon yellow blooms are lemon scented. An outstanding landscaping plant which attracts extraordinary popularity. Best in Show 2002. Gold Medal 2006. Award of Landscape Merit (Anderson, 1986) Intersectional
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Blooms early season ... this tall, double red peony is wonderfully fragrant. Fully double bomb blooms sit atop stems that stretch to 4 feet. Because the blooms aren't overly large, it performs well without support. This peony has the reputation of performing well in the south. (Auten, 1943) Lactiflora
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Heirloom. This 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 cut flowers. Always well-admired, this peony draws attention by it's color alone.(Berneche 1924) Lactiflora
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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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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. Fragrant. Best in Show 1994 and Gold Medal 1981. (Klehm, 1963) Lactiflora.
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This apricot yellow bloom has a picotee edging matching the deep burgundy flares at the center. It's fun to see how this peony changes from its' first opening to full bloom. This 6-8" bloom remains in bloom for an extended period as the side buds open slowly. (Anderson, 1999) Intersectional
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Buds of this beautiful peony open sort of like a tulip. Soft cameo pink with one bud per stem and three rows of guard petals. Good substance and fragrant. Early bloom, 26" height, strong stems, clean foliage. First bloomed 1996. (Klehm, 2000) Hybrid.
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Best of the bi-color red and whites, this is a double lactiflora. Mild fragrance, mid-to late bloomer. Makes a very nice cut flower, plus pretty with the almost peppermint candy look in the garden. Stamens, pollen and seeds. (Anderson, 1992) Lactiflora
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This semi-double bloom has cup shaped blooms with numerous visible red flares radiating from the centre. Flowers are 5-7 inches in diameter, possessing an average of 5 pink carpels, red stigmas, with few stamens and no pollen. Inner petals are significantly shorter than guards and have frilled terminal edges. short and ragged . Mature height is 24-28 inches. (Anderson, 2010) Intersectional
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Deep rose cerise pink. Large rose type flower of small finely cut petals. Tall, late, no stamens. Spectacular show at the season's end. Wild Heritage Collection. (Nicholls-Wild & Son, 1964) Lactiflora
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This fragrant, double lactiflora, is a very pale salmon color . It's center petals are marbled with distinctive red lines, strong 36" stems and medium green foliage. Very late blooming. Not only a beauty in the garden but a very good cut flower too. (Marx/Rogers, 1981) Lactiflora
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This peony has a white base with irregular streaking of raspberry. The blooms are almost daisy-like and the multiple sidebuds extend the blooming season of this peony. Seed producer. (Klehm, 1995) Lactiflora.
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Early bloomer; some fragrance. Most spectacular coral color is similar to Coral Charm. The petals have ruffled edges that increase the flower fullness, fading coral to ivory. Stamens and pollen, no seeds. Gold Medal 2003. Award of Landscape Merit 2009. (Wissing, 1965) Hybrid
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Heirloom. Full white double, large. A very old and extremely beautiful peony...it's well worth including in your garden. A hint of yellow and green at the base of petals. Very popular peony in the cut flower industry, it is deliciously scented. May need staking. (Calot, 1856) Lactiflora
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Large 8" rose type, pure white, stiff stems and vigorous. Blooms late season. An excellent cut flower and superb if you just want to enjoy it in the garden. This 36 inch tall plant do not need support. (Franklin, 1931) Lactiflora
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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) Hybrid
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This Nebraska-bred classic offers armloads of big, rose-like blooms of palest pink (especially in cool weather) maturing to white. Its sturdy stems and compact form make it an excellent garden plant, and its late bloom and gentle fragrance make it a favorite for weddings. 26-30” ht. Gold Medal 1943. (Sass, 1930) Lactiflora
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First bloomed 1968. Salmon with some etched petals, double rose type, fragrant. Coral blooms with most unusual attractive, golden-etched internal petaloids, fully double blooms, reliable performer. Best in Show 1990. Gold Medal 2002. Award of Landscape Merit. (Cousins/Klehm, 1981) Hybrid
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A large full double fuschia-red peony that is excellent in the garden and also as a cut flower. Medium height that blooms midseason. (Kriek, 1955) Lactiflora
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Early bloomer. Fernleaf peony plants are vigorous, reliable plants with unique, fine-textured, fern-like foliage. Deep-red or burgundy flowers appear earlier than most other peonies; it is one of the first to bloom of the season. Makes a nice rounded bush and reaches 24" in height with 4" flowers above unusual feather-like foliage.
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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
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Mid-season bloom, 34" height. Huge 7 1/2" wide saucer-shaped semi-double blooms with concentric circles of round guard petals. Flowers are held high and wave in the breeze. Slighty fragrant. A showstopper in the garden! Great seed producer! Best in Show 2010. (Klehm, 1999) Lactiflora
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Blooms early midseason. Wide single flower form with well cupped guard petals. Petal color at opening is blush highlighted by the large bright magenta flares, invoking the geometric star pattern of traditional Pennsylvania Dutch barn decorations. Vigorous in growth and increase. (Laning/Hollingsworth, 2012) Hybrid
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An outstanding peony recognized through the years. Guard petals are a deep cerise with a center ranging from pink to creamy white, Average height is 33 inches with a medium sized bloom. Gold Medal, 2023, Award of Landscape Merit, 2014. (Auten, 1933) Lactiflora
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Semi-double to double with fuschia pink flowers with a lavender cast and golden stamens at the center. First intersectional in originator’s garden to bloom, and last to stop blooming. Height 26". (Anderson, 2010) Intersectional
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