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Amalia Olson Peony
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White double; one of the purest whites and fragrant with good petal substance. A sturdy, medium height bush with gorgeous flowers that make it great for the garden border, for cutting or for exhibition. It’s fall color is a bonus. Gold Medal 2011. (Olson/Nelson 1959) 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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Ann Cousins Peony
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White double with a great rose fragrance that blooms late. The plant is a vigorous grower and dependable bloomer. The quality of the bloom is of exhibition quality. May need some support. Best in Show 1954. (Cousins, 1946)
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Barrington Belle Peony
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Midseason bloomer. Rich rose-red Japanese anemone with widened cupped stamen. Rose-red on the outside, lemon yellow on the inside. Good growth habit. Strong stems support the striking blooms of Peony 'Barrington Belle'. 32" Height. (Klehm, 1971) Lactiflora
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Bartzella ITOH Peony
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This is a "Best Landscaper" peony with nearly double blooms. The large fluffy lemon yellow blooms are lemon scented. An outstanding landscaping plant which attracts extraordinary popularity. Best in Show 2002. Gold Medal 2006. Award of Landscape Merit (Anderson, 1986) Intersectional
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Blanco Royale Peony
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Cup-shaped, rounded and nicely formed single which opens with neat style. Triple row of guard petals hold flower form well. Slightly fragrant. 34" height. Blooms in early season. Has stamens, pollen and seeds. (Roy G. Klehm, 2007) Lactiflora
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Blushing Princess Peony
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Blush pink, semi-double. Most reliable. Excellent substance, 32 inch height. Fragrant, early to mid season bloom. Sometimes the flower has so many petaloids in the center that it is close to double. It has stamens, pollen and seeds. (Saunders/Reath/A.Rogers) Hybrid
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Bride's Dream Peony
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Large white Japanese, midseason blooms on 30" stems. A very unusual flower with very narrow twisty pointed white petaloids with a wide circle of shorter cream tinted ones beneath. Many sidebuds which prolong the flowering period. Very fragrant. (Krekler, 1965) Lactiflora
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Burma Joy Peony
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Bright red blossoms that light up your garden, this single, tulip-cupped flower is similar to Burma Ruby. Early, with an excellent amount of bloom; the flowering period in the garden is extended. Excellent garden height plant. 28" tall with good stem strength, stamens, pollen and fragrant. (Krekler-Roy Klehm, 1994) Hybrid
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Canary Brilliants ITOH Peony
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Opens apricot in bud,form, opening to semi-double to full double. Some blooms remain light yellow while others become very brilliant in color. This is a very deceiving plant as the color matures it changes from apricot to yellow. It has long stems and good green foliage. No pollen or seeds. 2010 Award of Landscape Merit. (Anderson, 1999) Intersectional
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