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A Peony Manual, 2nd ed.
 
(1907)  Page(s) 50.  
 
The Moutan or Tree-Peony...Abokin. Bright scarlet.
 
 
(1907)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Regarding a list of twenty-four varieties of peonies which we consider best for cut flower purposes, we are pleased to name you the following list: Achillea, blush white, early; Alba Sulphurea, white, late; Alexander Dumas, pink and salmon; Beaute Francaise, flesh pink; Charles Verdier, lilaceous pink; Couronne d'Or, white; Delachei, purple crimson; Duke of Wellington, sulphur white; Duchesse de Nemours (Calot), white; Duchesse de Nemours (Guerin), pink, early; Festiva, white, early; Festiva Maxima, white, early; Humei Carnea, pink, late; Louis Van Houtte, crimson, late; Mme. Breon, rosy flesh white, early; Mme. Forel, pink, late; Nec Plus Ultra, pink; Mme. Coste, tender rose and white; Queen Victoria, flesh white; Jennie Lind, pink, early; Lady Bramwell, pink; Officinalis Rubra fl. pl., crimson, earliest; Officinalis Rosea Superba, rose pink, early; Rubra Triumphans, crimson, early.
Cottage Gardens Co.
 
 
(1907)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Achille. Calot 1855. Delicate flesh, fading to white; early and fragrant. This has been sent out innocentl}' by many firms as Marie Lemoine. A fine variety.

 
 
(1907)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Names of Some Single Ones
Adana. Pink and flesh, early and large.
 
 
(1907)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Agida. Holland list. Rosy violet; early.
 
(1907)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Agnes Mary Kelway. Kelway. Light rose guard petals; yellow petaloids, with tuft in center. A nice, delicate little flower; not very vigorous.
 
(1907)  Page(s) 56.  
 
Extract from Adress of President Ward at the National Peony Show, at Boston, 1906...

Agnes Marie Kelway came under the name of La Tulipe, and La Tulipe comes also under the name of Multicolor.
 
(1907)  Page(s) 50.  
 
The Moutan or Tree-Peony....Akashi-jishi. Blush-white, shading deeper center.
(1907)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Alba Mutabilis. Guerin, 1850. Flesh and white.
 
(1907)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Regarding a list of twenty-four varieties of peonies which we consider best for cut flower purposes, we are pleased to name you the following list: Achillea, blush white, early; Alba Sulphurea, white, late; Alexander Dumas, pink and salmon; Beaute Francaise, flesh pink; Charles Verdier, lilaceous pink; Couronne d'Or, white; Delachei, purple crimson; Duke of Wellington, sulphur white; Duchesse de Nemours (Calot), white; Duchesse de Nemours (Guerin), pink, early; Festiva, white, early; Festiva Maxima, white, early; Humei Carnea, pink, late; Louis Van Houtte, crimson, late; Mme. Breon, rosy flesh white, early; Mme. Forel, pink, late; Nec Plus Ultra, pink; Mme. Coste, tender rose and white; Queen Victoria, flesh white; Jennie Lind, pink, early; Lady Bramwell, pink; Officinalis Rubra fl. pl., crimson, earliest; Officinalis Rosea Superba, rose pink, early; Rubra Triumphans, crimson, early.
Cottage Gardens Co.
 
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