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Abalone Pearl

        

Coral pink semi-double with golden center and dark green foliage. Slightly fragrant. Blooms early.

Krekler, 1978
Lactiflora 
$30.00
Alberta Kelsey

Semi-double, fragrant incurved rose pink petals interspersed with narrow gold-tipped petals. Flowers early midseason.

Kelsey, 1937
Lactiflora
$25.00

Alley Cat

Unique irregular shaped petals are cream with pink tips. Some side buds and slight fragrance.  Flowers early.
 

Klehm, 1995
Lactiflora
$25.00

Amberglow Double flesh pink fragrant flowers on strong stems. Buds are delicate pink. Medium height and flowers midseason. Our yellow lab puppy is named after this peony (shortened to Amber).
Thurlow & Stranger, 1951
Lactiflora
$25.00

Angel Cheeks

Double bloom of soft pink with light cream petals at the base. Sturdy stems for good presentation. Slightly fragrant. Flowers midseason.
 

Klehm, 1970
Lactiflora
APS Gold Medal 2005
$30.00
Angelo Cobb Freeborn

Double. Vivid coral red bloom which are long-lasting. Strong stems. Flowers early midseason.

Freeborn, 1943
Herbaceous Hybrid
$25.00
Ann Berry Cousins

An excellent peony by the Canadian breeder, Lyman Cousins. Semi-double salmon with deeper shades toward the centre of golden stamens. Blooms early.

 

Cousins, 1972
Herbaceous Hybrid
$30.00
Ann Cousins

 

Double. Fragrant, pure white blooms. A Canadian bred vigorous plant but may need support. Blooms mid late season.

 
Cousins, 1946
Lactiflora
$25.00
Apple Blossom

Double soft pink. Blooms mid season.

Berneche
Lactiflora
$25.00
Armistice

                           

A large double pink that is rose-shaped and fragrant. It is a tall plant with strong stems, flowering midseason.

Kelsey, 1938
Lactiflora 
$30.00

Bartzella Double yellow hybrid with red flares. A very floriferous, strong plant which flowers sequentially for an extended bloom period.   The large flowers are supported by strong stems and the foliage is excellent well into the fall even in dry seasons.

2009 Grand Champion at the Canadian Peony Society Convention (Hazel Cook's entry)

Anderson, 1986
Intersectional 
APS Gold Medal 2006
Award of Landscape Merit 2009
$150.00
Border Charm

 

Single yellow peony with large dusky flares in centre. A shorter plant that grows to a broad shrub. It is about 20 inches and looks great at the front of the border. Blooms early to midseason.

Hollingsworth, 1984
Intersectional        
$80.00
Bowl of Beauty

A very popular Japanese shaped lactiflora with large magenta petals surrounding creamy yellow staminodes. Blooms mid to late season.
 

Hoogendoorn, 1949
Lactiflora
$25.00

Carrara Japanese form with white petals surrounding a gold centre. Buds open white and stay white. Flowers early midseason.
Bigger, 1952
Lactiflora
$30.00
Cavatina

                     

Deep rose-pink, single, very early, 26" tall, hybrid. Dark bright rose flowers with a great golden heart. Glossy, dark green, rounded foliage makes a nice garden contrast.

Saunders, 1935
Herbaceous Hybrid 
$35.00

Chippewa Double. A medium size very dark red bloom on tall dark red stems. A great cut and garden flower. Flowers midseason.
Murawska, 1943
Lactiflora
$40.00

Cincinnati Large, double deep pink flowers, with each petal tipped with silver and excellent foliage. Flowers late.
Krekler, 1962
Lactiflora
$25.00
Claude Barrow Jr.

A full double medium pink bloom that is very fragrant. Flowers early midseason.

Kelsey, 1939
Lactiflora
$25.00
Command Performance

                  

 A dense very large bomb type double cardinal red peony. Great cut flower. Best with some support in garden because of the huge blooms. Blooms midseason.

Hollingsworth, 1996
Herbaceous Hybrid
$45.00

Coral Charm

A semi-double cup shaped coral peach flower that is very popular for landscape and cut flowers. The colour fades toward yellow tones but this just enhances its charm. Vigorous growing and early blooming.

Wissing, 1964
Herbaceous Hybrid
APS Gold Medal, 1986
$30.00

Dainty

Single, light silvery pink large flower formed by two rows of wide petals surrounding yellow stamens. A strong garden plant and show flower. Blooms early.

Nicholls, 1941
Lactiflora
$35.00
David Harum

Large, double crimson red with light green foliage and strong stems. Excellent cut flower. Midseason.

Brand, 1920

Lactiflora

$ 35.00
Doris Cooper

                         

A double large soft pink which is a great show flower due to its beautiful form and colour. Many side buds give prolonged bloom. Best with some support in garden.

Cooper, 1946
Lactiflora
APS Gold Medal 1949
$35.00

Early Glow

An ivory cup-shaped single peony with side buds to prolong the bloom. Red stigmata show well among the yellow stamens. Blooms early.

Hollingsworth, 1992
Herbaceous Hybrid
$35.00

Edith M. Snook Distinctive, double, fragrant rose-shaped ivory flower changing to milky white on strong stems. Mid late bloom.
Snook, 1931
Lactiflora
$25.00

Eldorado

A very dark red double that blooms early midseason. A tuft of narrow petals or petaloids often develop in the centre of the stamens.
 

Auten, 1956
Herbaceous Hybrid
$40.00

Ezra Pound

Formerly ‘Mistress of the Monastery’, it is similar to Guardian of the Monastery but lighter pink to mauve tones with prominent purple flares. Very floriferous and intense fragrance. Final height should be up to 5ft.

Gratwick, 1986
Moutan tree peony 
$70.00

Fairy Princess

A bright true red single that contrasts well with the shiny deep green foliage. A dwarf plant of about 20 inches, it makes a great front of the border or rock garden plant. Blooms midseason.

Glasscock, 1955
Herbaceous Hybrid
$30.00

Fairy’s Petticoat Extremely large, blush-pink with a golden glow from the centre. As many as three side-buds on strong stems. Fragrant. Height 32 inches. Flowers early.
Klehm Carl G., 1970
Lactiflora
$30.00 

Feather Top Very unusual shaped Japanese form, with 6-7 rows of magenta petals topped with a ring of yellow tipped staminodes and then topped with rose pink petals. It blooms midseason with good foliage.
Wild, 1967
Lactiflora
$40.00

Felix Supreme

A fragrant double ruby red with outstanding shiny dark green foliage. Side buds for extra bloom. Blooms midseason.
 

Kriek, 1955
Lactiflora
$40.00

First Arrival

A quite full semi-double lavender-pink flower on a compact dark green plant. The base of the petals is dark lavender for added interest. An excellent garden plant with abundant flowers. Blooms midseason.
 

Anderson, 1986
Intersectional
$130.00
Flame

Single. A hot pink with a hint of orange that shows as a very brilliant flower in the garden. Very limited divisions. Blooms early.

Glasscock, 1939
Officinalis hybrid
$45.00
Friendship

Single or semi-double pink with white edges. Makes a great gift item for friends. Blooms early

Glasscock, 1955
Herbaceous Hybrid
$30.00
Garden Lace

A Japanese form peony with soft pink petals surrounding a centre of delicate yellow staminodes. Fragrant. Many side buds produce abundant flowers which are very rain proof. Good landscape plant.

Hollingsworth, 1992
Lactiflora 
$40.00
Garden Peace Single pure white flowers with gold and crimson centers on dark red stems. Many side-buds for a very long bloom period, early to mid season.
Saunders, 1941
Herbaceous Hybrid
$45.00

Gardenia Double blush white with a slight fragrance. A truly beautiful flower with a glow of golden stamens and occasionally a streak of pink. Blooms in midseason.
Lins, 1949
Lactiflora
$30.00

Gay Paree Very striking, Japanese type lactiflora with outer guard petals of deep magenta and light pink centre. Slight fragrance. Flowers midseason.
Auten, 1933
Lactiflora
$25.00

George W. Peyton Large pale buff with a hint of pink especially toward the centre. Blooms midseason.
Nicholls, 1938
Lactiflora
$20.00
Golden Bracelet

Double.  A double white but with a collar of golden yellow. Very striking. Flowers midseason.

Brand, 1939
Lactiflora
$30.00
Golden Era Very heavy textured yellow petals with reddish flares. One to three flowers per stem held well above foliage. Both pollen and seed produced for breeding. 
Reath, 1984
Lutea Hybrid Tree Peony
$85.00

Green Lotus

Most distinct peony with whitish petals and petaloids surrounded by light green. Petals are fairly narrow. Flowers midseason.

Klehm, 1995
Lactiflora
$30.00

Grover Cleveland Bright crimson red double on a medium height plant with excellent long lasting foliage.  Blooms mid to late.
Terry, 1904
Lactiflora
$20.00

 

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