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Shirley Temple Peony
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Blush, double, light fragrance, midseason, 34" tall. The outer petals open a beautiful light blush pink and as this peony opens it becomes white. The flowers in unopened cut form actually are blush pink and opens white. An outstanding variety as a cut flower for its firm stems and early flowering period. (Smirnow before 1948) Lactiflora.
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Brand's Magnificent Peony
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Heirloom. A double red flowering late midseason. Large crimson with a decidedly purple cast. Very prolific with strong stems and good foliage. An unusually symmetrical flower. It is several shades darker than Karl Rosenfield or Mary Brand. (Brand, 1918) Lactiflora
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Festiva Maxima Peony
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Heirloom. White, double, fragrant, early, 36" tall. A massive, loose rose-form flower of pure white lightly flecked with crimson. This is an old variety from 1851 and still is popular and striking in the garden! (Miellez, 1851) Lactiflora
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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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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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