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Website/Catalog  (1925)  Page(s) 40.  
 
Paeonia sinensis...Sulphurea. Cream-coloured...1 piece M 2.-, 100 pieces M 180.-
Website/Catalog  (1924)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Paeonia sinensis...Sulphurea, cream-coloured...2,-
Book  (Jan 1917)  Page(s) 50.  
 
In 1830, he [Lemon] originated P. sulphurea—white, tinted yellowish green—a kind sufficiently attractive to be cultivated to-day
Magazine  (Nov 1911)  Page(s) 93.  
 
SULFUREA.
Species — P. albiflora.
Originated by Lemon, 1830.
Donated by Andorra Nurseries.
Description of bloom—Type of bloom crown. Form of bloom globular. Differentiated. Not entirely transformed. Color (total effect) milk white, slight yellowish green tint ; guards clear ; center clear, slight yellowish green tint at base of petals. Has a distinct cup shape when bloom first opens. Carpels hairy, cream white with white stigmas. Fragrance pleasant X. Mid-season. Large size.
Description of plant—Habit of plant medium erect to drooping, medium tall, medium compact. Growth medium strong. Stem medium long, medium strong, green. Blooming habit shy. Buds blighted. Foliage well furnished, medium green, fine in size ; veins green.
Commercial value — For cut bloom good; landscape value medium. Variety as a whole medium to good.
Remarks — This is entirely distinct from "Alba Sulfurea." See page 102. Should not be confused with "Solfatare," see page 250, Bulletin 278.
 
Book  (1907)  Page(s) 46.  
 
Sulphurea. Lemon, 1830. White, shaded sulphur.
 
Magazine  (1863)  Page(s) 293.  
 
Edulis ou albiflora....Sulfurea; fleur grande, à pétales larges, blanc légèrement soufré.
Website/Catalog  (1861)  Page(s) 59.  
 
Paeonia Herbacea.
30. Sulphurea (Lrm.)
Book  (1854)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Pæonia....1851. Don de M. Jourdeuil...
...sibirica...sulphurea, rust.
....La hauteur de toutes ces espèces non ligneuses varie entre 70 et 85 centimètres.
Magazine  (1 Jul 1853)  Page(s) 151.  
 
LES PLANTES D'ORNEMENT DU MOIS DE JUIN....
Pœonia. Le mois de juin voit fleurir les Pivoines de Chine, donnant de nombreuses et belles variétés ; les plus remarquables sont, les P.bicolor, Buyckii, edulis alba, edulis superba, elegans superbissima, formosa, général Bertrand, grandiflora carnea plena, grandiflora nivea plena, lady Dartmouth, lilacina superba, lutea plenissima, Modeste, plenissima rosea superba, potsii, prolifera tricolor, reine des Français ou umbellata, sulfurea, triomphe du Nord, carnea flore pleno, festiva, maxima, purpurea superba, splendida, Victor Paquet.
Magazine  (1852)  Page(s) 363.  
 
Sulphurea.—Flowers, large, double and full, yellowish white. A superb variety.
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