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A Manual on the Propagation and Cultivation of the Paeony
(1904) Page(s) 53. The Japanese Paeonys. Thr nomenclature of this whole family is in a chaotic state, and the Paeonys Society is hard at work naming and classifying them. I have in all some thirty kinds. I append Henry Freer's list: Apollo. Deep pink, shading lighter toward the edges.
(1904) Page(s) 42. A List of Some of the Leading Sorts Augusta Miellez. Guard petals pink, lemon center, early and fragrant.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Bridesmaid. Single, white.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Captain Holford. Clear rose.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Countess Cadogan. Lovely flesh color.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Countess of Warwick. Delicate, soft flesh.
(1904) Page(s) 43. A List of Some of the Leading Sorts Dean Hole. A very sweetly scented variety of a very bright and clear salmon rose color. New.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. Defiance. Terry. Brilliant crimson; tall and fine.
(1904) Page(s) 53. The Japanese Peonys. The nomenclature of this whole family is in a chaotic state, and the Paeony Society is hard at work naming and classifying them. I append Henry Dreer's list: Diana. Blush, with creamy white center.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Doris. Bright rose.
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