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'Alice de Julvécourt' peony References
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 14.  
 
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Alice de Juvecourt (Pele 1875)—(Syn. Triumphans Grandevensis)—Medium sized, compact globular crown. Guards and center lilac white, prominently flecked with crimson, collar cream. Fragrant. Medium tall and free bloomer. Good..
Website/Catalog  (1927)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Paeonia sinensis...Alice de Julvecourt, lilac-pink...1,20
Book  (Jan 1917)  Page(s) 84.  Includes photo(s).
 
Alice de Julvecourt (Syn. Triumphans; Gaudavensis). Well-built full flower. Guards and crown light pink with red streaks. Collar creamy white. Note colour plate. Pele, 1857. Crown. Pink and cream. Medium. Midseason. Fragrant. Medium height, rather spreading habit. Fairly free bloomer. Garden and cutting.
Magazine  (Nov 1911)  Page(s) 68.  
 
TRIUMPHANS GANDAVENSIS. Synonym — This so-called variety is, without doubt, "Alice de Julvecourt " and should be known as such. " Alice de Julvecourt " was originated by Pele in 1857, while Triumphans Gandavensis suddenly appeared from unknown sources a few years later. For "Alice de Julvecourt " see page 103.
Correction to Bulletin 259. This sort was wrongly described under the above name in Bulletin 259 before it was known to be a synonym.
Magazine  (Nov 1911)  Page(s) 103.  
 
ALICE DE JULVECOURT.
Species— F. albiflora.
Originated by Pele, 1857.
Donated by Cottage Gardens Company and Andorra Nurseries.
Description of bloom—Type of bloom bomb. Bloom is rather variable, as a crown type flower often appears. Form of bloom globular, compact. Differentiated. Entirely transformed. Color (total effect) lilac white, clear, collar cream, lighter than guards, center lilac white, prominently flecked with crimson ; secondary staminodes present. Fragrance pleasant X. Blooming time midseason. Medium size.
Description of plant—Habit of plant erect, medium tall, very compact. Growth strong, healthy. Stem medium long, strong, green. Blooming habit free. Buds borne in clusters, healthy. Foliage well furnished, dark green, medium size; veins green.
Commercial value — For cut bloom good ; landscape value good. Variety as a whole good.
Synonyms— " Triumphans Gandavensis."
Website/Catalog  (1909)  Page(s) 1.  
 
Alice de Julvecourt. Very pretty flower, cream and clear chamois, with some carmine spots; extra ...$ 1 50
Website/Catalog  (1895)  Page(s) 22.  
 
Barr's Hardy Double Chinese Pæonies.
Whites. (Mostly rose-scented, all beautiful.)
Alice Julvecourt, blush, centre tinged primrose, 1/6.
Website/Catalog  (1888)  Page(s) 27.  
 
HERBACEOUS HARDY JUNE-FLOWERING CHINESE DOUBLE PAEONIAS. VARIETIES OF ALBIFLORA.
Alice Julvecourt, blush, passing off white, centre tinged primrose, rose-scented, 3/6.
Magazine  (7 Mar 1885)  Page(s) 423.  
 

Chinese Pæonies.

The following is a good selection of choice named varieties:—Adelaide de Lache, rosy purple; Alba-plenissima, pure white; Alice Julvicourt, blush, centre white; Amabilis, satin rose; Ambrose Verschaffelt, rich purple, sweet scented; Bossuet, magenta rose; Carnea, delicate flesh colour; Charles Binder, rich magenta rose; Dakrica plena, purple; Formosa, black; Gloriosa, purple crimson; Leonie, blush white; Madame Furtado, magenta and salmon rose; Madame Lebon, rich purple rose; Officinalis rubra plena, rich crimson, very large; Purpurea-superba, rich glowing purple; Sir Stafford Northcote, rose, changing to pink; The Queen, blush rose, very large and fine; and Versicolor, deep rose. All the foregoing are double-flowered varieties.

Magazine  (16 Jan 1885)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Choix de Pivoines herbacées de premier ordre.  [par MM. Eugene Verdier et Edouard André]
Alice de Julvecourt (Pelé).  Fleur grande, bombée, blanc crème piqueté et sablé de carmin.

Translation: the large, bombé flower is creamy-white speckled and edged carmine.
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