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Cherry Hill Nurseries Peonies, Hardy Garden Perennials, etc.
(1895) Page(s) [2]. Single Herbaceous Pæonies. Fifty cents each, except as priced. Twelve varieties, our selection $5.00. Some of the new single pæonies are even more beautiful than the double ones; being very delicate, they are most suitable as cut-flowers, and generally bloom quite early; below are some of the best varieties available. Adana, French white, $1.00 each.
(1926) Page(s) 73. Rare Single Japanese Peonies The so-called Japanese Peonies are those which have one or two rows of petals and centers of stamens much thickened. These are almost devoid of pollen and oftentimes make a thick cushion of golden yellow. The effect is very beautiful and distinct and they continue to bloom throughout the Peony season. Although strong growers they propagate slowly and the stocks are usually limited. Alma 8.5 (Shaylor 1916), pale pink petals enclosing a mass of incurved yellow petaloids. A fine Japanese variety. $5.00 each.
(1926) Page(s) 73. Rare Single Japanese Peonies The so-called Japanese Peonies are those which have one or two rows of petals and centers of stamens much thickened. These are almost devoid of pollen and oftentimes make a thick cushion of golden yellow. The effect is very beautiful and distinct and they continue to bloom throughout the Peony season. Although strong growers they propagate slowly and the stocks are usually limited. Ama-no-sode 9.2, exceptionally large flower, petals bright rose-pink with lighter tints and a mass of stamens. Very scarce. $10.00
(1895) Page(s) [2]. Single Herbaceous Pæonies. Fifty cents each, except as priced. Twelve varieties, our selection $5.00. Some of the new single pæonies are even more beautiful than the double ones; being very delicate, they are most suitable as cut-flowers, and generally bloom quite early; below are some of the best varieties available. Apollo, deep rose.
(1916) Page(s) 5. Single Herbaceous Peonies Areos, soft pink fading to white. Early.
(1928) Page(s) 5. Single Herbaceous Peonies Argus, rich deep rose.
(1926) Page(s) 73. Rare Single Japanese Peonies The so-called Japanese Peonies are those which have one or two rows of petals and centers of stamens much thickened. These are almost devoid of pollen and oftentimes make a thick cushion of golden yellow. The effect is very beautiful and distinct and they continue to bloom throughout the Peony season. Although strong growers they propagate slowly and the stocks are usually limited. Aureolin 8.9 (Shaylor 1917), a fine Japanese single of medium size with pink guard petals and deep sulphur center. Midseason to late. $6.00 each.
(1941) Page(s) 69. Various Peonies We have grouped below several varieties. The first three are crosses between Chinese Peonies and Wittmanniana...They are all early flowering and extend the season of Peonies by two weeks. Avant Garde. Exquisite, single flower of pale smoky-pink, with golden tints and golden stamens.
(1916) Page(s) 5. Single Herbaceous Peonies Black Prince (Thurlow), a seedling of our own growing, very dark garnet with a mass of golden stamens, soft, rich coloring, not glossy. Not for sale.
(1895) Page(s) [2]. Single Herbaceous Pæonies. Fifty cents each, except as priced. Twelve varieties, our selection $5.00. Some of the new single pæonies are even more beautiful than the double ones; being very delicate, they are most suitable as cut-flowers, and generally bloom quite early; below are some of the best varieties available. Bridesmaid, white, extra, $1.00 each.
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