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Book  (Jan 2000)  Page(s) 222.  
 
Umbellata Rosea Herbaceous Peony. Dessert 1895. A double pink lactiflora
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 10.  
 
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Umbellata Rosea (Early) Large early pink. 35¢
Website/Catalog  (1927)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Umbellata Rosea (Dessert 1895) 
American Peony Society Rating of 7.4 (41 votes)
Violet rose guard petals; amber white center.  Of variable form and color.  Free blooming and very early.  Each 75¢
Website/Catalog  (1926)  
 
Umbellata Rosea—(Unknown; re-introduced by Dessert). Large, informal, rose type. Guards violet-rose, shading to an amber-white center. Strong, upright grower; free bloomer. The earliest good chinensis variety. Extra for landscrape and cutting. Three year old clump $1.50
 
Magazine  (1924)  
 
Sarah Bernhardt-- (not the variety sold as Umbellata Rosea)....

Umbellata Rosea—(Unknown)—Large, rose type, guard violet-rose, shading lighter, strong, upright grower and free bloomer, early, a fine pink.. .40 Each
 
Book  (1917)  Page(s) 102.  
 
Umbellata Rosea (formerly known as Sarah Bernhardt.) Large guard petals pale rose pink. Centre straw white. Roots increase rapidly and plant blooms very young. Dessert. Rose. White. Medium. Early. Fragrant. Medium height. Strong grower. Very free bloomer. Massing, garden and cutting. 
Magazine  (Nov 1911)  Page(s) 125.  
 
SARAH BERNHARDT....Originated by Lemoine, 1906.
Remarks — This variety should not be confused with the so-called "Sarah Bernhardt" (Dessert) which is really "Umbellata Rosea." See page 292, Bulletin 278

 
Book  (Apr 1907)  Page(s) 35.  
 
290. BERNHARDT, SARAH; P. moutan (Dessert. 1895)
(1) 1895, Dessert's MSS.
(2) 1895, The Garden, Vol. 47, p. 370.
(3) Cornell Plots Nos. 127. 128.
 
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