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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Accent: This is an unusually fine peony. Not only are its dark red blooms large, but they open later in the season after other reds have faded. The main rose-form flowers and sidebuds also are nicely fragrant—again not a typical trait of other double reds. The 32-inch stems do a good job of carrying its blooms. Another plus for this red over many others is its disease resistant foliage that keeps the plant looking good throughout the growing season. We expect this 1979 Bigger introduction will soon be showing up in many more gardens. (Bigger, 1979) |
New for 2012 Limited Quantity$21.00 |
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Barrington Belle: NEW IN 2011! Strong 32-inch stems support a wealth of gorgeous red Japanese-form peony flowers. The center of each blooms comprise red staminoides kissed by gold at the tip of each. Matures quickly into a large bush that looks attractive throughout the growing season. ( Klehm 1971) |
$17.00 |
| Big Ben: a tall, burly peony with a sweet side it shows through its wonderfully perfumed blooms. Fully double red blooms sit atop stems that top out at 4 feet giving it real presence early-season in a flower border. Because the blooms aren't overly large, it generally performs well without support. This 1943 introduction by Auten has the reputation of performing well in the south. (Auten, 1943) | New for 2012$16.00 | |
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Carol: Enormous red-red blooms show up early in the season on this very vigorous plant. The size and substance of the rose-form peony flowers makes support a must. It’s a spectacular cut flower, although the 34-inch stems are not as straight as many other cultivars. The fragrance is light on this officinalis x albiflora cross. (Bockstoce, 1955). | $23.00 |
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Early Scout: Another APS Gold Medal winner. This very early hybrid features single, dark red flowers atop 20-inch, sturdy stems robed in remarkable dissected leaves that remain attractive through the growing season—all qualities that helped it win the APS 2009 Award of Landscape Merit. A vigorous grower, easy to establish in full sun and well-drained soil. (Auten 1952) | $17.00 |
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Edward Flynn: a deep red double that blooms later than most double reds. Seldom offered this peony deserves more attention, providing a more robust plant and larger flowers than some similar varieties. It's one of the best introductions out of Minnesota by A,M. Brand. | New for 2012$19.00 |
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Fairy Princess: A great addition to any rock garden or border front this vigorous growing peony reaches just 20 inches in height. Its clear red single form blooms open early and float atop emerald green foliage that keeps a clean look throughout the growing season. (Glassock-Falk 1955) | $19.00 |
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Fern leaf: Tenuifolia Rubra Flore Plena This fern leaf peony is one of the earliest herbaceous peonies to come up in the garden. Its small lipstick-red double blooms are carried atop 16-18-inch stems that feature finely cut, dainty leaves. A stunning addition to the spring garden. The plant and buds are extremely cold tolerant, but it must be grown in well drained soil or a raised bed in full all-day sun. The plant tends to go dormant in early summer and should not be over watered at that time. | $37.00 |
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Kansas: A big, bold double red with sturdy 34-inch stems. Very dependable, very vigorous, this American Peony Society Gold Medal winner is a main stay in the cutflower industry and much appreciated as a garden plant. The watermelon red flowers come early in the season and hold their color well even under hot, sunny weather conditions. (Bigger, 1940). | $14.00 |
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Legion of Honor: Flag-red petals accented by small bright yellow centers on this single cultivar seem to float above the plant’s unique lime-green leaves and stems. The 30-inch stems give the plant a wide spread and lend a lighter, airy look to any perennial border. This early, mid-season hybrid stands up well to wind and rain, earning a best landscaper distinction. (Saunders 1941) | $18.00 |
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Maestro: This mid-season beauty displays rich, deep red double blooms that are held well above the medium green foliage on sturdy 33-inch stems. A real a standout in the garden, where the color is slow to fade. The red petals are interspersed with contrasting golden stamens for added interest. It also makes a long-lasting cut flower for indoors. | Very Limited Quantity$24.00 |
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Memorial Gem: A geat addition to any rock garden or border front, this vigorous growing peony reaches just 20 inches in height. Its clear red single form blooms open early and float atop emerald green foliage that stays clean looking throughout the growing season. | Limited Quantity$21.00 |
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Merry Mayshine: As bright and cheerful as its name sounds, this terrific early season hybrid features unusually fine-cut leaves on 26-inch stems that hold bright, vivid crimson single-form flowers erect in all weather. So much so that it recently received the American Peony Society's Award of Landscape Merit. (Saunders/Hollingsworth/Smetana) | $17.00 |
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Nellie Saylor: Best described as a striking beauty. This Japanese form peony catches the eye with deep wine red guard petals out of which bursts an explosion of white, cream, pink and red petaloids. Sidebuds extend the mid- to late-season show staged atop sturdy 36-inch stems adorned with crisp dark green leaves. (Krekler) | Very Limited Quantity
$22.00 |
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Nippon Beauty: A striking, deep red Japanese form peony. Yellow tips on center petaloids that curve inward give these blooms a look that commands attention. The sturdy 32-inch stems keep the flowers erect. Flowers late season. Does well as a unique cutflower. In late summer, seed pods turn reddish, providing some additional interest. (Auten 1927). | $17.00 |
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Paul Wild: Opulent might be the best way to describe this big, bold ruby red double. Huge, unfading blooms with velvety petals sit atop strong 36-inch stems dressed in healthy, deep green foliage. This mid-season bloomer combines vigor and beauty in a way matched by few other peonies. (Wild, 1964) | $17.00 |
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President Lincoln: This single form peony blooms a strong red with undertones of blue. Its large petals cup a center of bright yellow stamens. A mid-season beautythat features 36-inch stems clad in deep green leaves. A good show or cut flower choice. Brand 1928. $20 |
$20.00 |
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Port Royale: Another peony that needs no staking, this Japanese form cultivar produces a profusion of wonderful wine-colored blooms on study 28-inch stems.Superb in form,the lovely light fragrance of its mid-season flowers provides another plus often missing from many red peonies. It's dark green foliage sets off the color of the blooms and stays neat looking throughout the growing season. (Krekler/Klehm 1996) | $21.00 |
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Raspberry Charm: Stunning raspberry red semi-double blooms are accented by gold centers. The flowers on this reliable bloomer come atop strong 36-inch stems dressed with clean green foliage. Blooms last long, both on the bush and in the vase. This early-season variety has become a popular choice among discerning gardners. (Wissing-Roy Klehm, 1985) | $18.00 |
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Red Charm: Want to make a bold red statement in the garden or for an arrangement? This American Peony Society Gold Medalist will deliver. Big, fully-double flowers feature glossy, scarlet petals of good substance on strong 36-inch stems. Performs well even in southern states where the sun quickly fades other red peonies. This hybrid is a vigorous grower. (Glassock 1944). |
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Sword Dance: A 36-inch tall, japanese form peony that blooms late. Dramatic bright red petals surround a distinctive center of yellow staminoides that are streaked with the same red as the guard petals. The color is slow to fade even in warmer areas. No need to baby along this peony, which matures quickly into a tall, many-stemmed broad plant that flower prolifically. (Auten 1933) | $17.00 |
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Tango: This single form lactiflora features fragrant, deep magenta color flowers on sturdy 22-inch stems. The dramatic color and neat, compact plant habit will dress up any border. (Klehm 1990) |
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Topeka Garnet: The unique deep red color of its blooms and great plant habit make this one of the most sought after single-form peonies. The garnet-colored flowers are help up on stiff stems adorned with dark green glossy leaves. No wonder it earned the American Peony Society's Award of Landscape merit this past year. A great choice for some late season color. (Bigger 1975) | $24.00 |
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