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'Some Ganoko' peony References
Book (1928) Page(s) 143. Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies Some Ganoko. (Origin unknown.) 9.0. Japanese type; large; midseason. Broad, waved, and cupped guard petals of clear dark crimson; broad, flat center of much crinkled light buff staminodes, tinted with rose-red markings; carpels pale yellow, with a white line at the base; very fragrant. Height about 2 feet; fairly strong growth; slightly spreading; free-blooming. Foliage dark green, broad, and ruffled. "A very beautiful flower but lacks substance."—Fewkes.
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) [3]. Descriptive Price List Some Ganoko (Jap)—Red with yellow center....$5.00
Book (Jan 1917) Page(s) 39. At the present time, there are several nurseries in Japan which grow both herbaceous and tree peonies. One of these, which does a large export business to England and America, maintains an office in each country. Twenty-nine varieties of the herbaceous peony are listed in the catalogue of this nursery, the names of some of which are delightfully quaint. Someganoko—painted fawn, Shishi-Odori—dancing lions, Kame-no-Kegoromo—turtle's holiday attire, are among the most diverting.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 8. Paeonia Albiflora 13 Somekanoko, Crimson beautiful large flower, center petals salmon edged with gold.
Website/Catalog (1898) Page(s) 12. Paeonia Officinalis. (Herbaceous Peonies.) A rich Japanese flower, perennial, flowering in middle of summer. 14. Someganoko. Carmine, central filamentous petal, yellow.
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