1918-B006-I:09 1921-B014:12 Symposium II rating: 9.1 1923-SPN:346 1928-B:32 Double. 9.1 (Sym. 1925). White. 1928-B-d:098 Double type; large; late midseason. Opens pale pink, changing... Read more
Updated February 9, 2016
1918-B006-I:09
1921-B014:12 Symposium II rating: 9.1
1923-SPN:346
1928-B:32 Double. 9.1 (Sym. 1925). White.
1928-B-d:098 Double type; large; late midseason. Opens pale pink, changing to white with yellow suffusion in collar; develops a hollow, symmetrical center and bears a few faint red lines; mildly fragrant. Tall; very floriferous; strong stems. Heavy dark foliage. Blooms retain their excellent form, and the habit of the plant gives it value for garden decoration. Does well everywhere and is very popular. Resembles BARONESS SCHROEDER except for crimson touches. "One of the best whites."—Saunders.
1953-B130:29 9.1. D. LM. Blush changing to white. One of the best. Tall, strong stems.
1962-W:077 Double. Semi-rose type, opening blush white with occasional carmine touches and changing to white. Fragrant. Late mid-season. Named for great educator and reformer, 1839-1898, President of W.C.T.U.
1976-K:032 (Brand, 1907) - Double - Pink to White - Midseason. Tall. Mild fragrance. Large. Opens pale pink, changing to white with yellow suffusion in collar; develops a hollow, symmetrical center and bears a few faint red lines. Very floriferous; strong stems. Heavy dark foliage. Blooms retain their excellent form, and the habit of the plant gives it value for garden decoration. M.
1976-K:126 (1907) Double, midseason. White with carmine touches.
1996-K:058 (1907) - Double, mid-season. White with carmine touches.
1928 - White
1928 - Opens pale pink, changing to white with yellow suffusion in collar; develops a hollow, symmetrical center and bears a few faint red lines
1953 - Blush changing to white.
1962 - Opening blush white with occasional carmine touches and changing to white.
1976 - Pink to White, opens pale pink, changing to white with yellow suffusion in collar; develops a hollow, symmetrical center and bears a few faint red lines.
1976 - White with carmine touches.
1996 - White with carmine touches.
1928 - mildly fragrant
1976 - Mild fragrance
Historic information about this cultivar includes published information courtesy of the American Peony Society.
In 1922 the Regents of the University of Michigan appropriated $2,000 to establish the Peony Garden at the Nichols Arboretum.
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