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The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minnesota
(1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Lucrinus. Crimson.
The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minnesota
(1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Larissa. Pink.
The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minnesota
(1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Lady Jeune. Blush white.
The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minnesota
(1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Lady Helen Vincent. White, tinged flesh.
The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minnesota
(1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Kimberly. Rose pink.
The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minnesota
(1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Josephine. Rose.
The E. G. Hill Co. Catalog
(1906) Page(s) 10. ETOILE DE FRANCE. (H.T.) (Pernet-Ducher.) This new rose is an aspirant for a place among the reds. It is vigorous in growth and of strong constitution, soon forming a fine upright bush and troubled with few thorns. Has fine buds, borne singly on long stiff stems, flowers very large, full and of cup form, dark crimson velvet in color, center vivid cerise. Fragrant and lasting. So far we have not succeeded in forcing it, but for a garden rose it should be found very useful; it is grand in size, form and color; it would be worth its weight in gold (almost) if it would bloom freely in winter.
The E. G. Hill Co. Catalog
Page(s) 5. Includes photo(s). INSTITUTEUR SIRDEY. (H. T.) (Pernet-Ducher.) Free, upright branching habit, bud reddish-yellow, opening deep gold; large and full; one of the most promising of “fancy” forcers. Its appearance in the bench, slender, stiff, upright stems, free growth, profusion of buds, all look like an excellent forcer. (See cut on front cover.)
The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minnesota
(1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Ideality. Deep rose.
The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, Minnesota
(1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Flag of War. Blood-crimson.
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