Book (1928) Page(s) 59.
A List of Fifty of the Best Inexpensive Varieties
Pink Varieties
Venus (Kelway). 8.3. Pink. This variety is especially good for a cut flower. Both the buds and foliage are clean. The flowers are of medium size, compact and pale hydrangea pink. The petals are large. This is a tall-growing variety, and a very free bloomer. It always pleases.
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 37.
Paeonia sinensis...Venus, lilac-pink, filling light flesh-coloured, compact, firm habit. 1 piece M 2.-
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 28.
Venus (Kelway)
American Peony Society Rating of 8.3 (50 votes)
Pale pink, uniform color. Well formed flower suitable for cut-flower production. Fragrant. Early midseason. Each $1.50
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 39.
Paeonia sinensis...Venus. Flesh-coloured, group sort...1 piece M 3.-
Website/Catalog (1924) Page(s) 23.
Paeonia sinensis...Venus, flesh-coloured, group sort...3.-
Magazine (1924)
Venus—(Kelway 1888)—Pale hydrangea pink, one of the very best... .75 each
Book (1917) Page(s) 102.
Venus (Syn. Princess May). Collar palest pink. Centre warm flesh pink. Kelway. Crown. Pale pink. Large. Midseason. Fragrant. Tall, strong, free bloomer. Garden and cutting.
Book (1917) Page(s) 99.
Princess May (Syn. Venus - which see.)
Website/Catalog (1912) Page(s) 12.
Kelway's Peonies.
Kelway, of England, has produced some very fine varieties, such as Baroness Schroeder, James Kelway, Lady Alexandra Duff, and various other sorts.
Venus. Flesh pink with shades of salmon, most delicate. $1.50.
Website/Catalog (1912) Page(s) 12.
Kelway's Peonies.
Kelway, of England, has produced some very fine varieties, such as Baroness Schroeder, James Kelway, Lady Alexandra Duff, and various other sorts.
Princess May. Guard petals delicate pink, center creamy-yellow; fragrance XX; tall. $1.50.