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1918-B006-I:19
1921-B014:18 Symposium II rating: 9.2
1923-SPN:349
1928-B:48 Double. 9.2 (Sym. 1921). Red.
1928-B-d:134 Double type; small; early. Very dark crimson with a blackish sheen, fully double with a symmetrically incurved center; richly rose-scented. Medium height; floriferous; wiry stems. Good foliage. Its...
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Discarded
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1916-Farr:36 Very large, semi-double. Purple-garnet, 5(165). Very tall, vigorous grower; dark foliage, veined red. Early. One of the darkest Peonies. Fine for landscape effects. In my opinion the best very early dark red Peony. $2. See color plate facing p. 32.
1921-B014:07 Symposium II rating: 8.5.
1923-SPN:343
1928-B:23...
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1946-103:38 Rg Officinalis x lactiflora. Double, early red, bomb shaped, rich red. Large bloom with tall, stiff stems. (This was the variety that won a place in the Court of Honor at the Chicago Regional Show in 1943). Seedling # 12-K 17.
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1943-091:56 Unusual coral red double, carried on tall stems with clean foliage. Lasts a long time, giving a vivid color in the garden. Parentage: Officinalis rubra plena x Madame Jules Dessert.
1943-B091:33 Double. Lacti x officinalis. Peculiar shade of light red.
1976-K:004 Double - Red - Midseason. Tall. Unusual coral-red...
October 21, 2016
1918-B006-I:21
1921-B014:19 Symposium II rating: 8.8
1923-SPN:350
1928-B:51 Double. 8.8 (Sym. 1921). Crimson.
1928-B-d:139 Double type; large; early. The broad guards and irregularly incurved high center are bright crimson; only slightly fragrant. Tall; floriferous; good stems and foliage. Valued for its earliness...
February 9, 2016