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Sarah Bernhardt Peony
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Heirloom. Full double, soft pink flowers with edging a little lighter that the inside. This double pink has stood the test of time and continues to perform as gorgeously scented pink and has always been a favorite in the cut-flower industry. A few petals show crimson edges; may need some support in the garden landscape, but these gorgeous flowers are well worth it. Late bloomer. (Lemoine, 1906) Lactiflora
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Paula Fay Peony
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Semi-double; medium pink and floriferous. Medium height, upright stems, flowers are close to the foliage; Seedling of Bravura, therefore an advanced-generation hybrid; useable fertility, with Moonrise produced Salmon Dream, Royal Rose and similarly pastel colors. Gold Medal 1988. (Fay, 1968) Hybrid
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Roland Peony
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Very floriferous, deep cerise red with two strong rows of guard petals. Attractive red tipped stigmas. Good stem strength, holds 5" wide blooms with 1-2 buds per stem. Exceptional amount of blooms. Stamens, pollen and seeds. (Krekler/Klehm 2003) Lactiflora
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Mr. Ed Peony
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Blooms midseason with a high center form and a large bloom. Vigorous yearly growth with strong stems. Fragrant, Mr. Ed will produce pink and white flowers on the same bush. (Klehm, 1980) Lactiflora
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Kansas Peony
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Double; mid-season, fragrant, 36" tall. Rose-type flowers of watermelon-red on strong dark green stems. Medium height, good grower. A very showy flower. Gold Medal 1957. (Bigger 1940) Lactiflora
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Angel Cheeks Peony
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Blooms midseason; Bomb; Height: 26", slightly fragrant. Soft pink flower perfect in an elegant garden or a cottage style garden. An excellent cut flower. Gold Medal 2005. Award of Landscape Merit. (Carl G. Klehm, 1970) Lactiflora
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Margaret Clark Peony
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NEW FOR 2025
Large, late, dark pink double. A show flower on a good plant. It should be a worthy competitor of our dark pinks. (Mains, 1956) Lactiflora
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Nancy Nora Peony
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NEW FOR 2025
Pink double, flowering midseason. This is a full rose type flower with excellent substance. The color is a pleasing clear, soft pink. Fragrance is that of the rose geranium. It has good strong dark green stems of medium height, holding up the flowers without support. (Bernstein, 1942) Lactiflora
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Tourangelle Peony
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NEW FOR 2025
Heirloom. Double, late bloomer with a pleasant fragrance. Pale apple-blossom pink to flesh-pink in the center. Medium height; floriferous. A handsome, very richly colored flower which requires time to develop to its best form. May need support. At its best, it is one of the most beautiful of all peonies. (Dessert, 1910) Lactiflora
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The Fawn Peony
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The Fawn's pink speckled double blooms are quite rare for a peony. The large, extremely well-formed blooms have a light fragrance and are supported by strong stems with attractive green foliageāa perfect peony for cutting. (Wright) Lactiflora
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