'Fulgida' peony References
Website/Catalog (1915) Page(s) 20. Herbaceous Peonies Select Double Peonies Brennus. — Deep crimson, almost black.
Magazine (Nov 1911) Page(s) 59. ADDITIONAL NOTES AND CORRECTIONS TO DESCRIPTIONS IN BULLETIN 278 Fulgida, page 245. " Brennus " should be added as a synonym of this variety.
Magazine (Nov 1911) Page(s) 63. BRENNUS. This so-called variety is a synonym of " Fulgida," originated by Parmentier in 1850. " Brennus " seems to have come into the trade from unknown sources within recent years. For a description of " Fulgida " see Bulletin 278, page 245.
Website/Catalog (1908) Page(s) 2. DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PEONIES SERIES B. 35 cents each Fulgide, (Parmentier 1850) violaceous crimson, free flowering.
Book (1907) Page(s) 90. 941. Fulgida; P....(Parmentier, 1850) (1) 1850, Dessert's MSS. (2) Cornell Plots Nos. 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 1733.
Book (1907) Page(s) 41. 354. BRENNUS; P. (1) Cornell Plots Nos. 180, 1650.
Book (1907) Page(s) 24-25. We cannot give a list of more than fourteen varieties of peonies which we would recommend for cut flower purposes out of the list we are now growing. We have many varieties, but they have not been sufficiently tested as yet. The list is as follows: Amabilis Grandiflora, white, very large, double, fringed petals, fine, very sweet; Caroline Mather, purple crimson, large, double and very dark; Delicatissima, rose, large, full, fine, sweet; Duchesse de Nemours, rose-pink, very large, double, sweet, one of the best; Elegans, outside petals dark pink, large salmon center, loose, fine, sweet; Festiva Maxima, creamy white with small center of carmine, round, early, in clusters, sweet; Francoise Ortegat, dark purple crimson, very large, fine, deep, double, and sweet; Fulgida, very dark crimson, good; Humei, rose, full, large, late, one of the best; La France, pink outside petals, with yellowish center, very fine; Perfection, outside petals rose lilac, inside salmon, sweet; Reine Hortense, pink, large, full globular, fine, fragrant; Triumph du Nord, violet rose, lilac shade; Victoria, rose, center yellowish. W. & T. Smith Company, Geneva, N. Y.
Book (1907) Page(s) 39. Fulgida. Parmentier, 1850. Violaceous purple. Rather early.
Website/Catalog (1907) Page(s) 32. Herbaceous Peonias. Select Double Peonias. Brennus. —Brilliant deep crimson, presenting an almost black aspect at a distance; full with a few bright yellow stamens. A grand variety.
Website/Catalog (1906) Page(s) 3. Double Herbaceous Paeonies. Series C. 50 cents each. Fulgida, crimson, profuse flowering, fine.
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