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'Panorama' peony References
Website/Catalog (1924) Page(s) 152. Pivoines en arbre, du Japon...Adzuma Nishiki.- Cramoisi, ombré écarlate, base jaune.
Website/Catalog (1909) Page(s) 11. Paeonia Moutan... 11. Adzuma-nishiki, large single crimson petals shading scarlet fringed white with yellow base, very handsome, 9 inches.
Book (Apr 1907) Page(s) 16. 45. ADZUMA NISHISKI; P. moutan (Dessert, Imp.) (1) 1906, Dessert Cat. p. 46.
Book (Apr 1907) Page(s) 37. 313. BLAS, GIL ; P. moutan (Dessert, Imp.) (1) 1906, Dessert's Cat. p. 46
Book (Apr 1907) Page(s) 31. 231. **AZUMANISHIKI, P. moutan (1) ** 1903, Ban Kwa Yen Nursery Cat.
Magazine (7 Mar 1903) Page(s) 192. S.A.F. Peony Association. Suzuki & Iida have registered the following peonies with the S.A.F. Peony Association. The new names given are, where possible, translations of the Japanese names; where that was impossible names otherwise proper have been given. The prsent registration is to prevent as far as possible the duplication of names in this country. Heretofore nearly every establishment that bought this Japanese set gave some a set of names of its own. It will readily be seen that this system created endless confusion, and to bring order out of chaos, the Japanese names are appended in brackets to the new ones which have been adopted. Tree Peonies. Panorama (Adzuma-nishiki), large single crimson petals shading to scarlet; faintly lined white on outer edge of petals, yellow center, handsome, nine inches. Adzuma-nishiki: Beautiful scenery of Adzuma.
Website/Catalog (1898) Page(s) 13. Peonies. Paeonia Mouton. Tree Peony. This plant is already well-known to the West. Flowers in May, widely differing in color and form. Stems either shrubby or branched from the foot. The best species are native of central Japan. The flower often attains one foot in diameter. These plants have fanciful names in Japanese, which we give with as nearly as possible the English equivalent. Double grafted set of 20, no two alike, $4.00. 1 case of 100 peonies comprising 25 varieties, $18.50. IV. Variegated. Azuma nishiki, Eastern Brocade...
Website/Catalog (1898) Page(s) 11. PÆONIA MOUTAN. (Tree Peonies.) 11. Adsuma-nishiki, carmine, white variegated edges.
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