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Magazine  (Jun 1933)  Page(s) 58.  
 
Les Floralies Gantoises en 1933 ....A côté des oeillets, un lot fort remarqué fut celui où M. E. Piedoye, horticulteur a
Saint-Laurent-du-Var, avait groupé de fort belles pivoines arborescentes : 300 fleurs choisies parmi les meilleures variétés du commerce. Mais il convient de citer tout particulièrement 30 fleurs en 30 variétés non nommées, provenant des hybridations réalisées par l'exposant depuis 1919, et il nous a dit avoir 3.000 variétés de semis à l'étude.
Dans les variétés exposées, on voyait : Elisabeth, Comtesse de Tuder, Sawi, Gloria Belgarum, Jeanne d'Arc, Reine des Violettes, Athlète, Ville de Saint-Denis ; dans les pivoines du Japon : Daïkagura, Yaso Okina, Schundaï, Yoyo no Homare, Kumona Nishiki ; dans les hybrides de lutea : Souvenir du Professeur Maxime Cornu, La Lorraine, Surprise.
Website/Catalog  (1898)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Peonies.
Paeonia Mouton. Tree Peony.
This plant is already well-known to the West. Flowers in May, widely differing in color and form. Stems either shrubby or branched from the foot. The best species are native of central Japan. The flower often attains one foot in diameter. These plants have fanciful names in Japanese, which we give with as nearly as possible the English equivalent.
Double grafted set of 20, no two alike, $4.00. 1 case of 100 peonies comprising 25 varieties, $18.50.
V. Dark Claret to Purple.
Shiundai, A Hill Peeping from the Purple Clouds...
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