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Adelman Peony Gardens Customer Service 503-393-6185 Fax 503-393-3457
5690 Brooklake Rd NE PO Box 9193 Salem, OR 97305
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Other Colors
(Saunders 1944) Scarlet, single to semi-double, midseason, 33" tall, hybrid. Scarlet petals cupped around a small yellow center. Nice cut flower with brilliant color.
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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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(Reath, 1971) RARE Cream, single, lightly fragrant, very early, hybrid, 32" tall. Large cream flower on upright stems, dark green leaves. Side buds produce a long season of bloom.
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SOLD OUT FOR 2012
(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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(Saunders, 1950) Lilac, single, very fragrant, early, 32" tall, hybrid. A cup shaped bloom that stays lilac in our cool climate. Large light green rounded foliage makes it a nice landscape contrast to lactiflora peonies.
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(Anderson, 1999) ITOH Fuchsia purple, single to semi-double, lightly fragrant, early, 28" tall, intersectional/Itoh. An bright color that stands out. Good plant habit and dark foliage.
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(Allison, 1931) Blush, double, fragrant, late-midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Blush or light pink bloom with full rose flower form. An outstanding beauty. APS Gold Medal Award 1941 and 1972.
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(Volz, 1962) Blush, double, fragrant, midseason, lactiflora cultivar. Opens blush and matures to ivory-white. A large flower with a lovely fragrance. Crimson flecks on some petals. APS Gold Medal Award 1987.
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(Chris Laning, 1993) ITOH Brick-red, single, midseason, 32" tall, intersectional/Itoh. A fast increasing plant with delightful brick-red flowers. Lovely landscape plant with robust dark green color.
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(Bigger, 1966) Pink-yellow, anemone, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. The colors and textures combine to give a lacy orange cast that glows in the garden. Quite unusual.
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(Anderson/Seidl, 1996) ITOH Creamy white with red flares, single, midseason, 33" tall, intersectional/Itoh. The flower changes from pinks to yellows toward the unusual center.
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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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(Sass, 1932) White, Japanese, fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. The white guard petals have a pink flush. The center is a mound of yellow staminodes creating a lacy pastel effect.
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(David Reath, 1988) TREE PEONY Creamy rose, single, midseason, fragrant, lutea hybrid tree peony. Excellent amount of bloom. A very appealing color with darker center flares and red sheath covering.
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SOLD OUT FOR 2012
(Tolomeo, 1999) ITOH Apricot-fading yellow, single, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, intersectional/Itoh. The flowers open apricot and fade to yellow with red flares and red carpal tips.
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(Louis Henry 1907) TREE PEONY Yellow, double, midseason, fragrant, lutea hybrid tree peony. A huge flower that appears to be orange, but is yellow edged in deep pink. Heavy flowers that tend to hang down.
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(Rogers, 1988) Salmon-orange, single, very early, 34" tall, hybrid. Such a color so early in the peony season! Symmetrical flower form with delightful color combination!
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