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Pinks
(Rea, 1939) Light pink, double, fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A light pink ruffled flower with exquisite tints. A good cut flower.
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(Saunders, 1942) Carmine-rose pink, semi-double, early, 32" tall, hybrid. A bright, warm pink flower with lovely large upright petals that exude elegance. Strong stems on a shorter plant. Award of Landscape Merit 2009.
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(Saunders, 1941) Pink, semi-double, midseason, 28" tall, hybrid. Rose to coral cupped blooms on a shorter plant. APS Gold Medal Award 1999.
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(Daphnis) TREE PEONY Pink, single to semi-double, midseason, lutea hybrid tree peony. A beautifully formed flower on a short plant. Named after the painter of the same name. .
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(Pherson, 1978) Deep pink, double, midseason, 24" tall, hybrid. A very deep pink double with outer petals that fade after opening. Outstanding color!
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(Bainum-Hollingsworth, 1994) NEW Blush to white, double, fragrant, late midseason, 32" tall, lactiflora. A frilly delicate pink bloom with a few red flecks on the petal edges.
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(Klehm,1980) Blushing pink, bomb-type double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. May have pink flowers and luscious blush-cream blooms on the same bush. Good cut flower with a light fragrance.
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(Crousse, 1888) Pink, bomb-type double, very fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. These fragrant blossoms are a lively light rose-pink. This heirloom classic is a good cut flower. May need support.
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(Murawska, 1943) Pink to blush, double, midseason, fragrant, 34" tall, lactiflora. A luminous appearance gives the name to this lovely flower. Blooming pink in the Pacific Northwest cool, cloudy weather, but lighter in sunny climates.
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(Franklin, 1932) Light pink, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 28" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A soft shell pink with lovely symmetry. The size, color and form combine to make this a most attractive flower.
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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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(Saunders, 1950) Pink, single, early, 30" tall, hybrid. A delicate looking single bloom with deeper pink carpals in the center ringed with yellow stamens.
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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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(McCrae-Adelman, 2013) NEW Pink, japanese, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora. A creamy mix of pink-yellow stamenoids glow inside cupped jaunty pink petals.
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(Fay, 1968) Shocking pink, semi-double, early, 35" tall, hybrid. A lustrous pink semi-double that lights up the garden and your spirits early in the season! APS Gold Medal Award 1988.
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(Friend, 1996) Dark pink, double, midseason, 33" tall, lactiflora. A cross of Kansas x Sarah Bernhardt that has darker paint flecks on the petals. Red buds, strong stems.
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(Bigger, 1966) Pink, bomb-type double, fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Center petals mixed light pink and cream, contrast with the bright pink of the outer petals.
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(Klehm, 1975) Vivid pink, full double, lightly fragrant, very late, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Huge blooms with silvered petal edges. A very late season bloomer.
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(Sass, 1937) Pink, double, very fragrant, midseason, 30" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A very fragrant double pink on a shorter plant that holds the flowers up nicely.
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(Reath, 1991) Bright pink, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, hybrid. A deep pink flower with a symmetrical pom pom center the same color as the guard petals.
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