1918-B006-I:13 1921-B014:14 Symposium II rating: 7.8
1923-SPN:347 1928-B:40 Double. 7.8 (Sym. 1925). Pink.
1953-B130:30 7.8. D. L. Light pink shading to white. Medium tall. A pcor red was on.ce put out for this and killed this variety. It is a good peony. It was the first one named for Mrs. A. M. Brand. Some still list it....
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1921-B014:14 Symposium II rating: 8.4
1923-SPN:347
1928-B:40 Double. 8.7 (Sym. 1925). Flesh.
1928-B-d:114 Double type; very large; early. Very pale pink, becoming nearly white, with an occasional crimson fleck on center petals and numerous golden yellow stamens; notably fragrant. Tall; very floriferous; strong stems....
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1916-Farr:24 Medium size. Pure white crown, sulphur-white collar, no crimson flecks. Fragrant. Vigorous grower, medium height, very free bloomer. Early. Extra-good commercial variety, two days later than Festiva maxima. Distinct from Duchesse de Nemours (Gr.) which is a clear violet, lilac center, and is generally confused with Edulis superba....
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1918-B006-I:10
1921-B014:12 - Symposium II rating : 8.2
1923-SPN:346
1928-B:35 - Double. 7.9 (Sym. 1925). Pink.
1953-B130:29 - 7.9. D. L. Light flesh pink. Not dependable.
1976-K:039 - (Brand, 1907) - Double - Pink - Late. Light flesh pink. Not dependable. M. and list in Bulletin 130.
1976-K:127 - (1916...
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1918-B006-I:16
1921-B014:16 Symposium II rating: 8.7
1923-SPN:348
1928-B:44 Double. 8.7 (Sym. 1921). Red.
1928-B-d:119 Rose type; large; midseason. Dark, clear crimson, with a very brilliant sheen, with a few yellow stamens buried in the collar; notably fragrant for a red variety. Medium height; very free-flowering;...
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