1918-B006-I:19 1921-B014:18 Symposium II rating: 8.5 1923-SPN:349 1928-B:48 Double. 8.5 (Sym. 1921). Syn. The Jewel. White. 1928-B-d:132 Double type; large; midseason. Pale rose-pink... Read more
Updated February 9, 2016
1918-B006-I:19
1921-B014:18 Symposium II rating: 8.5
1923-SPN:349
1928-B:48 Double. 8.5 (Sym. 1921). Syn. The Jewel. White.
1928-B-d:132 Double type; large; midseason. Pale rose-pink becoming almost white when fully open; petals very long, pointed, and arranged in a deep, funnel-like form; not notably fragrant. Medium height; floriferous; stems not strong. Foliage good. A flower of great beauty of form and delicacy of color and texture. A peony called THE JEWEL is identical. "Rating much too high."Fewkes. "Rated much too high. Does not do well in my heavy clay soil."Boyd.
1976-K:075 (Pleas, 1908) - Syn. THE JEWEL. Double - Pink to White - Midseason. Medium height. Not notably fragrant. Pale rose-pink becoming almost white when fully open; petals very long, pointed, and arranged in a deep, funnel-like form; floriferous; stems not strong. Foliage good. M.
1928 - White
1928 - Pale rose-pink becoming almost white when fully open
1976 - Pink to White, Pale rose-pink becoming almost white when fully open
1916 - Fragrance XX
1976 - Fragrant
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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