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New Products
(Tolomeo, 2005) Pink, semi-double, fragrant, midseason, 35 tall, lactiflora. Strong stems hold the large up-facing 6 - 8 bloom erect. Rose red stigmas add liveliness. Never before offered.
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(R. Klehm, 1981) White, bomb, fragrant, midseason, 34 tall, lactiflora. An elegant ivory-white bloom with graceful form.
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(R. Klehm, 1995) White, double, fragrant, midseason, 28 tall, lactiflora. A white rose-shaped bloom with a pink glow. APS Best of Show 2008
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(Brand, 1907) Red, double, midseason, 36 tall, lactiflora. Considered by Mr. Brand to be one of his finest reds. Heirloom variety.
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(Anderson, 1992) Red, double, fragrant, midseason, 30 tall, hybrid. A bright red tight bloom that stands upright on a strong stem. Rarely sold.
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(Hollingsworth, 1994) Bright violet-pink, single, midseason, 32 tall, fertile hybrid. A bright color that attracts attention in the garden. Stands up nicely without support.
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(Glasscock, 1944) Dark red, bomb, early, 36 tall, hybrid. The dark burgundy flowers are very compact with the guard petals presenting the center pouf delectibly. One of our very darkest red peonies.
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(Fay/Reath, 1973) Pink, semi-double, fragrant, early, 30 tall, hybrid. A radiant pink bloom on strong stems. The bright color shows its P. peregrina color and the finely cut foliage shows its P. tenuifolia parentage.
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(Saunders, 1951) Red, single, very early, 20" tall, hybrid. Handsome little plants with finely-cut foliage and an abundance of bright crimson flowers. One of the first peonies to bloom in the Spring.
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(Bigger, 1975) White, bomb-type double, midseason, 30 tall, lactiflora. A large, pure white flower named after the Masonic organization Myron Bigger was active in for many years.
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(David Reath, 1981) NEW Yellow, semi-double, fragrant, early, 28 tall, hybrid. A lemon yellow full flower with golden stamens peeking through beside the bright pink carpel tips. Strong stems hold the flower upright. Rare.
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(Glasscock, 1937) Red, Japanese, early, 36 tall, hybrid. A vigorous peony of darkest red with a nice sheen. The plant holds its flower upright.
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(Hollingsworth, 2004) Pink, Japanese, midseason, 32 tall, hybrid. Bright pink petals surround a yellow center for a perky color contrast. Flowers held nicely on plant.
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(Oveson-Seidl, 1995) Pink, semi-double, early, 20 tall, hybrid. A nicely shaped warm salmon-pink bloom that stands well in weather and early frosts. Foliage declines early. Never before offered.
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(Tischler, 1967) Pink, double, late, 30 tall, lactiflora. A lavender-pink full double, large flower. APS Gold Medal 1998
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(Seidl, 1989) Creamy pastel pink, double, early midseason, 30 tall, hybrid. A most romantic new color in peonies. Pink fades to an elegant cream tone. Strong stems, fertile as both pollen and pod parent. Good landscaper. Rare
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(Freeborn, 1941) Red, single, early, 26 tall, hybrid. Upright red flowers on attractive shorter foliage. An heirloom that is delightful in the garden.
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(Tolomeo, 2001) Red-yellow, single, midseason, 34 tall, intersectional. Irene named it Floozy because it is a brassy red that fades to yellow with red speckles. Never before offered.
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(Lemoine, 1920) Orange, double, midseason, fragrant, lutea hybrid. A full double heavy bloom that is yellow tipped in red-orange providing many color tones.
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