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American Peony Society Bulletin
(Mar 1964)  Page(s) 7.  
 
Department of Registration
The following cultivars (varieties), whose names have been approved by the Nomenclature Committee, are presented for registration:
By Gilbert H. Wild & Son, Inc., Sarcoxie, Missouri, originators, owners, growers and distributors:
A. J. Choice (G. H. Wild & Son, Inc., 1964). D. M. Red. No Seedling No. nor parentage given. An attractive red that draws much attention in the garden. Its large flowers with well placed petals are carried on good stems with dark green foliage
 
(Sep 1944)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual
John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa.
Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944
Japanese Moutan type; Crimson; ABOKIU (Syn. Abowkyu, Aboukin, Abomiya)(Abo Palace) (Imperial Palace)
(Japan, before 1896) Tokio Nursery Company, Japan, 1896; Yokohama Nurseries, Yokohama, Japan, 1905; Chugai Shokobutsu Yen Nursery, near Kobe, Japan, 1932-39; Oberlin imported in 1890's, in 1942 renamed Crimson Queen; K. Wada, Hokomya Nurseries, Numazu-shi, Japan, 1937.
Name in Large Caps in Black Type indicates accepted names of varieties in American commerce 1944.
(Sep 1930)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Department of Registration
The following peonies are submitted for registration by H. P. Sass of Washington, Nebraska:
Adonis. Double type; large; late. Pink with yellow collar. Tall, strong stems. Formerly No. B2.
(Sep 1944)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual 
John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa.
Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944
Chinese Moutan type; Lilac Rose; ADZUMA KAGAMI (Syn. Etoile Rose) (Mirror of the East) (Eastern Souvenir) 
(Japan, before 1893) Yokohama Nurseries, Yokohama, Japan, 1893, 1902, 1904; Tokio Nursery Co., Japan, 1896; Auguste Dessert, Chenonceaux, France, 1905; Japan Nursery Co., Settsu, Japan, 1910; Leon Chenault Nursery, Orleans, France, 1910; Chugai Shokobutsu Yen Nursery, near Kobe, Japan, 1929-40; Cottage Gardens Nursery, Lansing, Mich., 1941-42.
Name in Large Caps in Black Type indicates accepted names of varieties in American commerce 1944.
(Sep 1944)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual
John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa.
Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944
Japanese Moutan type; Scarlet; ADZUMA-SIBORI (Dappled Pattern of the East) (Japan, before 1909) Auguste Dessert, Chenonceaux, France, 1909; Chugai Shokobutsu Yen Nursery, near Kobe, Japan, 1929-35; Oberlin 1941, renamed Cardinal 1943.
Name in Large Caps in Black Type indicates accepted names of varieties in American commerce 1944.
(Sep 1977)  Page(s) 19.  
 
"Botanical Descriptions of 40 Saunders Lutea Hybrids" by Dr. David Reath and Silvia Saunders
...These descriptions aim to provide the nurseryman and the average gardener with a means of determining the differences between the hybrids, many of which are very similar indeed...
Age of Gold—Semi-double; bright warm yellow. Petals in a camellia form flat, ruffled rosette, are scalloped, and may be edged rosy. Flares small. Filaments fine, short, reddish. Stigmas creamy pink; sheath pale lilac. Anthers small and uneven. Carpels, up to about 12. Foliage rather light green. This plant may have laterals.
(Mar 1954)  Page(s) 21.  
 
Hybrid Tree Peonies
...By far the most important work with these hybrids has been done by Prof. A. P. Saunders and his originations now number about 80. Their color range is truly remarkable. [...]
The list of hybrid tree peonies following is up to date as far as we could make it.
Originations of A. P. Saunders, Clinton, N.Y.
Hybrids of suggruticosa, lutea and Delavayi.
Age of Gold, Double, intense yellow. 1948.
 
(Sep 1967)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Registrations
Wilde's Introductions.
Gilbert H. Wild and Son, Inc. Darcoxie, Missouri, 64862, have submitted the following ten (10) varieties for registration by the Nomenclature Committee of the American Peony Society:
Airaway (Wild 53-12). 32-37" in height in 1967. 8" flowers. Fragrant. Deep rose Japanese. A very free blooming rose-red Jap. Center petaloids are very even and compact. They are edged and tipped with gold. The mature blossom measures 8" across. Petals are crimped and lacy. Carpels are green tipped white. Foliage is a dark green. Stiff stems. Holds very well as a cut flower.
(Sep 1944)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual
John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa.
Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944
Japanese Moutan type; Rose Red; AKASHI-JISHI (Syn. Magicienne) (Lion of Akashi) (Japan, before 1893) Yokohama Nurseries, Yokohama, Japan, 1893, 1898, 1905; Auguste Dessert, Chenonceaux, France, 1913; Chugai Shokobutsu Yen Nursery, near Kobe, Japan, 1929-40; K. Wada, Hokomya Nurseries, Numazu-shi, Japan, 1937, 1939; Oberlin 1943 renamed Memories.
Name in Large Caps in Black Type indicates accepted names of varieties in American commerce 1944.
(Sep 1944)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Tree Peony Supplement to the Manual
John C. Wister, Germantown, Pa.
Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names, August 1944
Japanese Moutan type; Pink; AKATSUKI-NO-YUKI (Snow Under Waning Moon) (Japan, before 1929) Chugai Shokobutsu Yen Nursery, near Kobe, Japan, 1929-35; Oberlin 1938, 1943 renamed Snow White; Farr Nursery Co.,1941.
Name in Large Caps in Black Type indicates accepted names of varieties in American commerce 1944.
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