These are the varieties we will be digging and shipping September through October 2012. Some are in limited supply so order early to ensure you are able to get what you are looking for.We only ship within the United States. |
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Aurora Sunrise: A striking pink Japanese form lactiflora peony. The 6-inch wide blooms feature a double row of guard petals in clear tones ranging from medium to deep pink that dramatically offset the numerous golden yellow stamenoides that comprise the center of each flower. This early season peony holds 3 to 5 blooms erect on each 28- to 30-inch stems. (Klehm 1995) |
$22.00 |
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Bowl of Beauty: This showy Japanese form peony flower has large blooms comprising a row of pink guard petals encircling a mound of pale yellow to cream colored staminodes. It opens in mid-season and holds up its blooms well on tall 34-inch, sturdy stems. Its medium green foliage looks good throughout the growing season. (Hoogendoorn, 1949). | $16.00 |
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Butter Bowl: A single row of soft pink guard petals form the stage for a cheery sunburst of yellow in this Japanese-form peony. Stiff 36-inch stems hold the wonderful mid-season blooms up high for all garden visitors to admire. | $16.00 |
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Clown: Bring a little fun along with beauty into the garden with the single rose-pink blooms of this peony. The picotee edges to each petal give the flowers a look that reminds some of a circus clown's hat. The fragrant blossoms crown 34-inch stems. (Krekler/Klehm) | Limited Quantity$21.00 |
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Color Magnet: The name says it all. Tall, strong 42-inch stems are topped by single-form flowers featuring bold violet-pink guard petals surrounding crimson stigmas and yellow sytamens. The bloom contrasts well with the plant's large, deep green leaves. This robust, mid-season hybrid will be a standout in the garden. (Hollingsworth, 1994) | New for 2012
Limited Quantity$18.00 |
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Dinner Plate: Huge, soft-pink double flowers cover this late-blooming peony. The wonderful rose fragrance of each bloom also makes it a delight for the nose. The plant is large—up to 36 inches in height—and is graced with lush dark-geen leaves through the summer. Makes an bold statement in the landscape or a vase. Klehm 1968. |
Very Limited Supply $23.00 |
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Do Tell: There’s no keeping this beautiful, Japanese-form peony a secret. Soft shell pink guard petal are complemented by rose, pink and white center petaloids, creating a striking combination. The flower form and wonderful plant habit helped make it the APS Gold Medal winner in 2004. Mid season blooms on 32-ich stems. (Auten 1946) | $17.00 |
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Doreen: The medium pink of the guard petals on this Japanese form peony are set off by a yellow tuft of staminoides at the center of the bloom where that core is sprinkled with pink-to-red accents. These vigorous growing plants have clean, light green foliage on stems of 26 to 28 inches in height. The flowers are mildly fragrant and make excellent cut flowers. (Sass 1949) | $17.00 |
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Edulis Superba: For more than 170 years gardeners have looked to this classic peony to provide their landscapes and vases with a reliable, very early, pink double blooms. The medium-sized flowers are very fragrant and are held up well on 34-inch stems. Plants are vigorous and floriferous making it a classic among commercial cut flower growers. (Lemon 1824). | $12.00 |
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Fairy's Petticoat: features soft pink guard petals that surround a center filled with more soft pink ruffled petals encircled by yellow petaloides. This early season bloomer reached about 30 inches in height. It's fluffy blooms are delicately fragrant and perform well in a vase. R.Klehm, 1963. |
New for 2012 $18.00 |
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Fancy Nancy: A peony of elegant, understated form. Its soft, cerise pink blooms won't shout color but lend a look of refinement to any border. This Japanese form flower features a row of guard petals surrounding a center of darker pink and white staminoides. Stems will reach about 34 inches in height on a mature plant. (Auten, 1944) | $20.00 |
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Felix Supreme: A show off in the garden this peony features medium to large hot pink, double blooms that open in idseason on 32-inch stems. It's become a mainstay in the cut floers trade. The plant is vigorous and puts out lots of flowering stems each season. It may need some support to look its best in the landscape. (Krick, 1955) |
Very Limited Supply $15.00 |
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Firelight: Photographs seldom do this one justice. It's one of the renowned quadruple hybrids that came out of the work of A.P. Saunders in 1950. This single form peony features large, simple bright fuchsia petals accented by raspberry flares at their base. The blooms stand well on 30- to 32-inch stems. This early blooming variety belongs in all gardens of distinction. (Saunders 1950) | Limited Quantity$23.00 |
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Gay Paree: This festive looking Japanese or anemone flowered peony features rows of cerise petals guarding a center of white, feathery petaloids edged in pink. Side buds keep the plant in bloom over an extended period. Its sturdy 32-inch stems are graced with light green leaflets that form an attractive addition to the garden long after the blooms have faded. Auten 1933 | $19.00 |
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Hillary: A strong-growing intersectional reaching about 30 inches in height with a plant spread of more than three feet. Like most of these hybrids, it hold its flowers erect on stiff stems, helping it hold its flowers erect on stiff stems, helping it to earnthe APS Award of Landscape Merit. The petals of its large blooms range from nearly red to through pastel rose and cream colors of each bloom becoming more subdued as they mature. | New for 2012$75.00 |
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LeCharme: Don't be afraid to give this 40-inch tall peony a featured place in your garden. Its long, sturdy stems hold their gorgeous blooms erect in almost any weather. The Japanese form flowers feature medium pink guard petals surrounding a center of buff-yellow staminodes usually interspersed with pink petaloids. The blooms are lightly fragrant. With three to four side-buds, per stem the plant is long-flowering. (Eliason 1964) | $17.00 |
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Mary Elizabeth: A bright, medium-pink Japanese form peony, this peony will really bring a shot of color to the garden landscape. The flower, which features a burst of light yellow at its center blooms mid-to-late season on 28 inch stems. It's a vigorous grower, producing lots of stems topped with multiple buds. The plant stands up well in all kinds of weather and will bloom for an extended period if sidebuds are not removed. Said to have originated from the back cross of a hybrid to a lactiflora (Hollingsworth 2004) | $22.00 |
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Mrs F D Roosevelt: A Classic pink double peony that blooms in midseason on sturdy 34-inch stems. Its long, loose petals of seasshell pink give it a refined look. This free-flowering APS Gold Medal winner combines for, size, colr, fragrance and bauty in a way few other can compare. (Franklin, 1932) | Limited Quantiy$19.00 |
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Myra McRae: This American Peony Society Gold Medal winner showcases very large lavender-pink flowers on strong 30-inch stems. The unusual color makes a great late season addition to the garden or vase. (Tischler, 1967) | New for 2012$23.00 |
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Nice Gal: No staking here. A truly oustanding landscape peony. The sturdy 28-30-inch stems are the perfect platform for the big lavender-pink, semi-double flowers that never bow to the weather. As the blooms age the edges of each petal are frosted silver to white. In full bloom the compact plants are smothered in color. Foliage looks great throughout the gowing season. Blooms come in mid-season. | $19.00 |
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Paul Bunyan: Tall, strong growing peony with impressive double blooms of rose to deep lilac pink in color. It's 36-inch stems are sturdy and covered with deep green foliage right to the ground. This is your chance to acquire a fine peony not commonly offered. Blooms late in season. (Lins 1955) | $21.00 |
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Paula Fay: These semi-double blooms command attention in the early season. The 32-inch stems are topped by lustrous, shocking pink blooms. Sturdy stems and and clean, dark green foliage make this a great landscaping plant. The combination of fine plant habit and amazing blooms earned Paul Fay the APS Gold Medal Award in 1988. (Fay 1968) | $17.00 |
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Pink Cotton Candy: This sweet-looking hybrid produces ball-formed flowers made up of petals of a light pink background accented by dark pink highlights throughout—very reminicent of the midway confection for which it’s named. Slightly fragrant flowers come in early-midseason on 24-inch stems, featuring light green foliage. (Reath 2000) | $19.00 |
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Pink Firefly: A delightful single form pink peony. It's plentiful five-inch blooms come on early and comprise petals that have a white to pink base, which are accented with deeper pink streaking and highlights. The 30-inch stems show good strength. (Klehm 1995) | Limited Quantity$21.00 |
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Pink Giggles: The well-formed pink blooms of this Japanese-form peony will make you smile. A double row of deep colored guard petals surround a center of softer pink on this lightly fragrant flower. The plant blooms mid-season on 36-inch stems. (Krekler 1999) | Limited Quantity$22.00 |
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Princess Margaret: This is a full, classy-looking rich, rose-pink double flower. The large blooms come on early in the season atop 30-inch stems. Although its a strtong plant, the blooms are large so it's best to provide some support for these showy flowers. American Peony Society Gold Medal winner. (Murawska, 1960) | $19.00 |
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Raspberry Rumba: A real departure from the appearance of a traditional peony bloom. The exotic informal look of the blooms on this cultivar lends itself to more modern floral and garden design, while preserving all the plant qualities of this long-lasting perennial. The petals of each loosely-formed flower show prominent raspberry streaking and blotching. The pistils at the center of the bloom also are kissed with raspberry accents. Even in bud, the colorful streaking is evident. The 4-inch blooms are held erect on 32 inch stems that carry as many as three sidebuds. (Klehm 1995) |
$21.00 |
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Raspberry Sundae: Truly a treat for the eyes. This unique, elegant double bomb features big mounds of petals suffused in white, cream and yellow, then intermingled with a touches of raspberry pink. Sturdy 36-inch stems carry these scoops of beauty well during the midseason. The blooms make great, long lasting cut flowers that are lightly fragrant. (Klehm 1968). | $17.00 |
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Rose Reverence: Puts on an early season show starring big rose-red, double blooms on a compact bush. The 26-inch sturdy stes do a good job of holding their sweetly scented flowers erect over deep green foliage comprised of finely cut leaves. This hybrid is sure to cath the eye of discriminating gardeners as it becomes more commonly available. (Klehm) | New for 2012 Very Limited Quantity$24.00 |
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Roselette: This is another very early flowereing hybrid out of the breeding work of A.P.Saunders. The result is elegant war pink cup-shaped blooms that are sometimes streaked with darker pink. These fragrant blooms rest atop strong, unusually tall stems for such as early season peony. (Saunders) | Very Limited Quantity$24.00 |
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Sea Shell: This tall, graceful single-form peony features large, lively pink flower petals encircling a center of complimentary yellow stamens. The satiny blooms stand tall on very study 37-inch stems, making this a great backdrop for other flowers. Foliage on this American Peony Society Gold Medal winner is mint green. The blooms also are an elegant choice for contemporary flower arrangements. (Sass 1937). |
$17.00 |
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The Fawn: The rare beauty of this mid-season peony comes from its delicate looking petals that have the appearance of pink parchment suffused with tiny rose colored spots. Each bloom appears exquisitely shaped with every petal perfectly placed. Strong 34 inch stems are impeccably appointed by clean medium green foliage. Truly a plant that should be in every peony collector's garden. (B.B. Wright) | $21.00 |
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Virginia Mary: Provides the early peony garden with some of the first double deep pink peonies. The plant is a vigorous grower and that vigor shows through in the prolific numers of flowers it will provide for viewing in the spring garden and in a vase as an excellent cut flower. Seldom offered. (Pfeiffer, 1932) | New for 2012$23.00 |
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Vixen: A striking peony that commands attention because of its vivid pink color and unusual form. The deep pink guard petals are echoed by the same color of petaloides that appear at the center of the bloom where a fringe of contrasting yellow stamens makes the colors pop. The plant flowers in the midseason on 26-inch stems that sit close to the foliage. (Krekler/Klehm) | Limited Quantity$18.00 |
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Walter Faxon: This peony has a vivid pink with a luminous intensity that is unique among peonies. The flowers are jsut medium in size and only slightly fragrant, but clearly outshine other pink doubles in a vase. The plant is very floriferous, with good 28-inch stems and foliage that remains green throughout the growing season. (Richardson, 1904) | New for 2012
Very Limited Quantity
$24.00 |
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Westerner: One of the most popular Japanese form peonies. It large medium pink guard petals surround a large center of bright yellow staminoids. The flowers have good substance and are borne up well on long 36-inh stems. It was awarded the American Peony Society's Gold Medal in 1982. (Bigger 1942) | $15.00 |
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