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'Balliol' peony References
Booklet (1938) Page(s) 104. Single Peonies (albiflora) Balliol* (29L) Large, amaranth purple, early. Carpels inconspicuously hairy, with bright red tips; disk conspicuous, pink. Plant large and compact, with flowers showing well above the foliage. Lord Kitchener is identical.
A star (*) following the name of a variety indicates that it was one of those showing to best advantage in the trial garden. The numbers in italics following the names refer to the donors [29=Netherlands Society of Peony Growers and Dealers, the 'L' might refer to L. van Leeuwen & Son]
NB: This description is pronably of 'Lord Kitchener', rather than 'Balliol', with which it was confused in commerce.
Website/Catalog (1935) Page(s) 11. Kelway's Single Flowered Pæonies. June-flowering. All raised by Kelway unless stated otherwise. Balliol. Bright red, very large...3/6
Book (1928) Page(s) 63. Check List of Single Peonies Balliol. (Origin unknown.) Red.
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 11. Single Peonies Balliol Dazzling red; very tall...$3.00 each.
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