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Limited Supply Peonies
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We have a limited supply of these plants and have not included them in our regular listings.

Ann Berry Cousins (Cousins 1972) Early Midseason.  Semi Double to more bomb on a well grown plant; blooms are a very attractive salmon pink color with yellow stamens.  Very sturdy plant holds flowers close to the bush.  Item 2200.   $26.00

Colonel Owen Cousins (Cousins)  Early Midseason to Midseason.  A best landscaper.  Bomb, opens blush to white passing quickly to white in Midwest.  Very Fragrant, blooms ride on top of the lush green foliage.  Stout stems hold the flower well, foliage lasts throughout the season.  A very rare flower color for its blooming period.  Highly sought after.  Item 2354.  $50.00

Dayton (Krekler 1962) Late.  A best landscaper.  Full Double; large, deep fuchsia pink, silvery; a smoothly tailored form.  Very fragrant.  Medium height, strong stems stand well for a double; vigorous, excellent plant habit.  Item 2416.  $26.00

Glenny Carlene (Hollingsworth 1996)  Late.  A best Landscaper.  Anemone, large center ball framed by cupped guards.  Petal color pink suffused with golden buff, petalodes streaked pink and gold, altogether a unique effect among similarly formed peony.  Excellent amount of bloom.  Reliable, fragrant, good stem strength, vigorous, and medium green foliage that lasts.  Seeds.  Item 1059.  $30.00

Grace Root (Saunders 1940) Early Midseason.  A best landscaper.  Single; petals an extraordinarily brilliant warm pink hue, carpels tipped pink.  Low plant to 26 inches. Another of the once infrequently listed Saunders Lobata of Perry Hybrids; perhaps due to characteristics of the root / crown anatomy, not a problem for the end user, readily propagated by blind root pieces (also called “stubs”).  Very nice.  Item 0890.   $30.00

Jean Cowley (Saunders 1942)  Early Midseason.  Single; petals are bright rose pink.  Sibling of Cytherea.  Medium to short height.  Petal color near Cytherea.  Flowers are smaller on immature plants.   Item 708.  $30.00

Myra McRae (Tischler 1967) Late Midseason to Late.  Full Double, bright cool pink hue, medium height, vigorous plant.  APS Gold Medal Award 1998.  Item 2806.  $34.00

Pillow Talk (C. G. Klehm 1973) Late.  A large Double; soft light pink, color holds.  Large flower on strong stems. Medium tall, flowers carried above foliage.  Strong grower, healthy foliage.  APS Gold Medal 1994.  Item 2459.  $32.00

Wilford Johnson (Tischler 1966) Early Midseason, Full Double large flower of rich pink sets at the top of he foliage.  One of the earliest to flower in this group.  Large dark green leaflets thickly clothe medium height stems.   Great for the mixed border when suitably placed.  Benefits from supplemental watering in the midwest.  Item 1523. $26.00

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