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'Reevesiana' peony References
Book (1907) Page(s) 182. 2098. REEVESIANA; P. moutan...(Fortune) (1) 1836, Hovey's Mag., Vol. 2, p. 197. (2) 1885, The Garden, Vol. 27, p. 33.
Magazine (10 Jan 1885) Page(s) 33. Tree Pæonies. By way of reply to Mr. Frank Miles, who seeks information respecting Tree Pæonies, I send you herewith the names of the original Chinese varieties, all or most of which were introduced by Fortune: Reevesiana...
Website/Catalog (1871) Page(s) 26. Paeonia arborea. —Revesiana (Fortune)...4 L.
Website/Catalog (1868) Page(s) 26. Paeonia arborea. 36 Reevesiana (China), halbgefüllt, feurig ponceau mit dunklerem Centrum...20 Sgr.
Website/Catalog (1865) Page(s) 16. Pivoines en Arbre. (Livrables en bons exemplaires.) 308. Reevesiana (Fortune), fleur double, rouge sang...6 Fr.
Website/Catalog (1865) Page(s) 20. Pivoines en arbre de la Chine. Reevesiana, fleur ponceau vif à onglet noir, semi-double...5 fr.
Website/Catalog (1861) Page(s) 59. New Chinese Tree Paeonias introduced by Mr. R. Fortune. The following magnificent tree-like peonies surpass by the gloss of their colours and the size of their blooms all variety known to-date and distinguish themselves namely also by their partly pure white, partly dark red colouring from all known varieties. 75. Reveesiana, magnificent lake-pink....2 Prussian Thalers 10 Neugroschen
Website/Catalog (1861) Page(s) 32. Sin prachtvolles Sortiment von Pæonia Moutan (strauchartigen Pfingstrosen). Pæonia Moutan Reevesiana (Fortune), reich, dunkelrosa carmin...10 fl.
Website/Catalog (1860) Page(s) 86. Paeonia Arborea. Varietäten aus China, von Fortune eingeführt. New Chinese Tree Paeonias introduced by Mr. R. Fortune. 75. Reevesiana, prächtig lackfarbig-rosa...
Website/Catalog (1860) Page(s) 28. Chinese Tree Pæonies. — Pæonia Moutan. These are the most splendid and showy of all flowering shrubs, and among the most rare. The flowers are mostly fragrant, and all are double, unless denoted otherwise. They are perfectly hardy, and will withstand the winters of our most northern States and the Canadas. They bloom in May, ten to fifteen days before the Chinese Herbaceous varieties. The following are distinct new Chinese Varieties obtained by Robert Fortune; and, as they are the most rare and valuable varieties, the prices will be regulated according to their size. 137. Reevesiana.
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