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A Manual on the Propagation and Cultivation of the Paeony
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Captain Holford. Clear rose.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Countess Cadogan. Lovely flesh color.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Countess of Warwick. Delicate, soft flesh.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Doris. Bright rose.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Duchess of Sutherland. Large, flesh pink; a lovely flower.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Earl of Morley. Light purple.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Earl of Onslow. A good purple.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Earl of Powis. Cherry rose.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Flag of Truce. Pure white.
(1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Flag of War. Deep blood-crimson.
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