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'Princess Mary' peony References
Website/Catalog  (Aug 1910)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Princesse Mary (K.); fleurs grandes, blanc crème. [Kelway]

[no longer listed in the 1928 catalogue]
Website/Catalog  (1891)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Double Herbaceous Pæonies for 1891.
Princess Mary, "A beautiful variety, large, of good form, and of a pleasing cream colour."—Gardeners' Magazine. "Of charming beauty."—The Garden. Award of Merit, R.H.S., June 10th, 1890.
Magazine  (21 Jun 1890)  Page(s) 667.  
 
Varieties of Pæonia albiflora.
Princess Mary.—The outer petals of this double form are broad and white, while the inner ones are very numerous, much undulated, and crisped.
[...] All four received Awards of Merit at the Drill Hall on the 10th inst., and were shown by Messrs. Kelway & Son, Langport.
Magazine  (14 Jun 1890)  Page(s) 561.  
 
Pæonies.—Amongst the Pæonies shown by Messrs. Kelway and Son, Langport, Somerset, were several new kinds, of which the following were each given an award of merit: Stanley, an intense crimson-coloured single flower, the deepest we know of its shade; Princess Mary, a very double pale lemon-yellow variety of charming beauty; Sainfoin, the most striking of all, the flowers very full, large and brilliant, self rose; and Duchess of Teck, the guard florets of which are pale rose, the centre of the bloom creamy-white.
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