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The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 184. Editor, The Rose Analysis, 1917. ... while a Rose like Melanie Soupert is best in a cool season.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1918) Page(s) 166. Editor. The New Seedling Roses of 1917. Certificates of Merit were awarded to :— T. F. Crozier (H.T., Hugh Dickson). A Rose of great beauty. Fine, vigorous branching habit, with deep olive green foliage, free from mildew. The flowers are large and full with high centre apparently freely produced. The colour is a beautiful clear canary yellow. A fine Rose for garden purposes, and occasionally large enough for Exhibition. Will be placed in commerce in 1918.
Cultures de / Établissement Horticole de Louis van Houtte
(1873) Page(s) 230. Pivoines en Arbre. Pæonia Moutan. 395. Adèle de Cursy (Guérin)...2 Fr.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 247. Tree Peony Check List Adele de Cursy. Double. (Guérin, 1846.) Adrian Seneclauze 1846; Louis Van Houtte 1873; E. H. Krelage 1867. Or Adal Cursi, Italy.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 247. Tree Peony Check List Adelaide. (Koch, 1889.) Charles Van Geert 1893; Louis Van Houtte 1896; Louis Paillet 1889 as new.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 247. Tree Peony Check List *Abraham Lincoln. Double. (Seneclause, 1889.) A. Dessert 1902; Louis Paillet 1889 as new.
*Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Sep 1944) Page(s) 27. Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa. Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944 Chinese Moutan type; White; † ISHI (Jewel) (Jewel) (China, before 1937) K. Wada, Hokomya Nurseries, Numazu-shi, Japan, 1937, 1939.
Name in Large Caps—not in Black Type—indicates accepted names of varieties not in American commerce 1944, but either grown in this country ( * ) or in Japanese commerce 1935-40. † Not grown in America 1944, but in Japanese commerce (offered in Japanese catalogues btwn 1935 & 1940).
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Sep 1944) Page(s) 27. Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa. Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944 Japanese Moutan type; Magenta; †IROJI-MON (Gate of Iroji) (Gate of Colored Fabric) (Japan, before 1937) K. Wada, Hokomya Nurseries, Numazu-shi, Japan, 1937.
Name in Large Caps—not in Black Type—indicates accepted names of varieties not in American commerce 1944, but either grown in this country ( * ) or in Japanese commerce 1935-40. † Not grown in America 1944, but in Japanese commerce (offered in Japanese catalogues btwn 1935 & 1940).
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Sep 1944) Page(s) 27. Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa. Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944 Japanese Moutan type; Scarlet; *IMPU-MON (Gate of Impu) (Gate of Opulence) (Chugai, 1932) Chugai Shokobutsu Yen Nursery, near Kobe, Japan, 1932-40.
Name in Large Caps—not in Black Type—indicates accepted names of varieties not in American commerce 1944, but either grown in this country ( * ) or in Japanese commerce 1935-40. *Grown in America 1944, but not in commerce here.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Sep 1944) Page(s) 26. Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa. Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944 Japanese Moutan type; White; *IKUHO-MON (Gate of Ikuho) (Japan, before 1932) Chugai Shokobutsu Yen Nursery, near Kobe, Japan, 1932, 1934.
Name in Large Caps—not in Black Type—indicates accepted names of varieties not in American commerce 1944, but either grown in this country ( * ) or in Japanese commerce 1935-40. *Grown in America 1944, but not in commerce here.
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