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Rosefield Peony Gardens Catalogue "Superb Peonies"
(1927)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Addelanchea (Brand)
Creamy white.  Rose type.  Fragrant.  Late midseason bloomer.  Each $10.00
(1927)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Adolphe Rousseau (Dessert & Mechin) 
American Peony Society Rating of 8.5 (56 votes)
Very dark velvet red with garnet hues and metallic reflex.  Semi-double with large shell like petals.  Early midseason.  Tall and erect.  Each $1.50
 
(1927)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Albert Crousse (Crousse 1893) 
American Peony Society Rating of 8.6 (58 votes)
Delicate shell pink.  Bomb type; large, full and well developed.  Fragrant profuse bloomer.  This flower somewhat resembles a carnation in its formation.  Each $1.00
(1927)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Single Peonies: These are of the form of a wild single rose, having a single row of petals surrounding a tuft of golden stamens.
Albiflora. The Bride. Pure white large flower.  Plant tall and robust but inclined to slightly droop.  Each $1.00
(1927)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Alfred de Musset (Crousse 1885) 
American Peony Society Rating of 7.4 (19 votes)
Flesh white with a blush center and crimson flecks.  Semi-rose type.  Beautiful variety with slender stems.  Medium height.  Early midseason.  Each $1.00
(1927)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Alsace Lorraine (Lemoine 1906) 
American Peony Society Rating of 8.8 (41 votes)
Cream white, center delicately tinted buff.  Rose type and of a form suggestive of a water lily.  Distinct and beautiful.  Each $4.00
(1927)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Andres Lauries (Crousse 1884) 
Dark Tyrian rose or solferino red, shading deeper in the center.  Red reflex.  A good late red.  Each $1.00
(1927)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Arlequin (Dessert 1921) 
Broad guard petals clear purplish pink splashed silvery white; center, salmon, pink and yellow.  Variable in form and tint.  Many flowers from side buds are of Japanese type; main flowers full double.  Each $5.00
(1927)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Asa Gray (Dessert 1921 [sic]) 
American Peony Society Rating of 8.1 (59 votes)
Pale lavender pink delicately dotted carmine.  Large, massive and compact fragrant bloom imbricated like a rose.  Of refined appearance.  Erect, medium height.  Midseason, profuse bloomer of great beauty.  Each $1.50
(1927)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Assmanshausen (Goos & Koenemann 1912) 
American Peony Society Rating of 8.0 (3 votes)
Pure white, large loose flower of flat rose type.  Fragrant late bloomer.  Each $5.00
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