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Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Peonies
Jeannot (Late Mid-season) Fine flesh pink, tinted lavender. $1.00
Book  (1928)  Page(s) 62.  
 
A List of Sixty Choice Peonies of the More Expensive Varieties
Pink Varieties
Jeannot (Dessert).  9.2  This flower, one of Dessert’s last productions, is of unusually high quality.  In the first symposium it received a rating of 8.9 with 9 votes while four years later when peony lovers had become better acquainted with it, its rating based on 18 votes rose to 9.2.  This speaks very highly of the variety.  A large, high built, round flower of rose type with a cupped center.  Color a delicate lavender pink, with salmon pink shadings at the base of the petals.  Several years ago while making a tour of Eastern Peony Gardens, the writer first saw Jeannot.  It was on three year plants.  Although I saw no name I was very much impressed with this flower as it was unquestionably a very choice variety.  I inquired the name and found that it was Jeannot.  Absolutely first class.
Website/Catalog  (1927)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Jeannot (Dessert 1918) 
Flesh pink, with lavender tints and shaded salmon at base of petals, changing to silvery white.  Exquisite and delicate coloring.  Imbricated, cup shaped flower of perfect form.  Very promising.  Each $10.00
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