Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 14. Etta (Terry) American Peony Society Rating of 8.0 (32 votes) Hydrangea pink. Rose type. Large, fragrant showy variety. Late. Each $2.00
Website/Catalog (1926) Etta—(Terry). Very large, flat, rose type. Uniform pale hydrangea-pink. Fragrant. Medium heigth. Very late. One of Terry’s best. Three year old clump $2.00
Website/Catalog (1922) Page(s) 11. Terry's Seedlings. Etta—Large, flat, even pale pink, late and good...$1.25
Magazine (Nov 1911) Page(s) 146. ETTA. Species— P. albiflora. Originated by Terry. Donated by Farr and Thurlow. Description of bloom — Type of bloom rose. Form of bloom flat, medium compact to loose. Not differentiated. Entirely transformed. Color (total effect) hydrangea pink 1 (132); guards clear; collar same as guards; center clear; uniform color. Fragrance pleasant XX. Blooming time very late. Size medium. Description of plant— Habit of plant medium erect to drooping, medium height, medium compact. Growth medium, healthy. Stem medium long, medium to weak, green. Blooming habit medium to shy. Lateral buds undeveloped, blight. Foliage medium furnished, medium to light green, fine; veins green. Commercial value— For cut bloom good; landscape value medium. Variety as a whole medium to good.
Website/Catalog (1909) Page(s) 4. DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PEONIES. SERIES F. $1.00 each Six of this series are new. Etta, (Terry 1895) light flesh fading to white: very large, fragrant, late, and one of the best. Plant vigorous and a profuse bloomer.
Website/Catalog (1909) Page(s) 5. Etta. Bright dark rose, becoming lighter, strong grower, and free bloomer; late....$ 1 25
Book (1907) Page(s) 80. 820. ETTA; P. albiflora...(Terry) (1) 1904, Harrison's Paeony Manual, p. 43. (2) 1905, Terry s Cat. (3) Cornell Plot No. 1714.
Book (1907) Page(s) 25. I might have mentioned some of Terry's, which are of especial merit on account of robustness, hardiness and beauty. His Etta, Victor, Morning Star, Prince of Wales, Bell Hough, Sada Evans and Cynthia stand well at the head. ...C.S. Harrison
Book (1907) Page(s) 38. Etta. Terry, 1895. Very large, late, fragrant; light flesh, fading to white. One of the best late ones. Plant robust; good, strong stem; very profuse bloomer.
Website/Catalog (1905) Page(s) [2]. Etta. Bright dark rose, strong grower and free bloomer, blooms late. 50¢
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