'Duc de Wellington' peony References
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Website/Catalog (1936) Page(s) 21. Paeonia sinensis Duc de Wellington ....1 piece RM 1.50
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 12. Duke of Wellington (Calot 1859) American Peony Society Rating of 7.8 (46 votes) White, bomb type. An old variety still popular and considered for the sulphur yellow cast of its color upon first opening. Each $1.00
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 12. Duke of Wellington (Calot 1859) American Peony Society Rating of 7.8 (46 votes) White, bomb type. An old variety still popular and considered for the sulphur yellow cast of its color upon first opening. Each $1.00
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 145. Pivoines herbacées...Duke of Wellington.- Tr. gr. fleur blanc soufré, très odorante.
Magazine (1924) Duke of Wellington—(Calot)-Sulphur white flower, tall grower, mid season: good... .25 Each, 2.00 Per 10
Book (Jan 1917) Page(s) 87. Duc de Wellington. Full flower. Guard petals wide and broad. Centre petals narrower, sulphur white. Calot, 1859. Bomb. White. Large. Late. Fragrant. Tall, vigorous. Strong stems. Free bloomer. Garden and cutting.
Website/Catalog (1909) Page(s) 4. Duc de Wellington. Very large, well-formed sulphur-white bloom, habit ideal, stems very firm and long, strong grower, very fragrant; extra....$ 1 25
Book (1907) Page(s) 25. Regarding a list of twenty-four varieties of peonies which we consider best for cut flower purposes, we are pleased to name you the following list: Achillea, blush white, early; Alba Sulphurea, white, late; Alexander Dumas, pink and salmon; Beaute Francaise, flesh pink; Charles Verdier, lilaceous pink; Couronne d'Or, white; Delachei, purple crimson; Duke of Wellington, sulphur white; Duchesse de Nemours (Calot), white; Duchesse de Nemours (Guerin), pink, early; Festiva, white, early; Festiva Maxima, white, early; Humei Carnea, pink, late; Louis Van Houtte, crimson, late; Mme. Breon, rosy flesh white, early; Mme. Forel, pink, late; Nec Plus Ultra, pink; Mme. Coste, tender rose and white; Queen Victoria, flesh white; Jennie Lind, pink, early; Lady Bramwell, pink; Officinalis Rubra fl. pl., crimson, earliest; Officinalis Rosea Superba, rose pink, early; Rubra Triumphans, crimson, early. Cottage Gardens Co.
Book (1907) Page(s) 37. Duc de Wellington. Calot, 1859. Described by Ward: Very large, well-formed, sulphur white bloom; habit ideal; stems very firm and long; strong grower; very fragrant. The genuine are scarce. Several varieties are sold under this name.
Website/Catalog (1903) Page(s) 2. DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PAEONIES ....SERIES C $ 1.00 each. Duc de Wellington, white, canary centre, fine.
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