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'Jupiter' peony References
Website/Catalog (1915) Page(s) 41. Single Peonies The following is a selection of only the choicest kinds. Mostly raised by Kelway & Son. Jupiter. (Kelway.) Large. Rosy magenta, 3(169). Erect, medium tall, very free bloomer. Very attractive and one of the best for landscape use. Early. 50 cents.
Magazine (Nov 1911) Page(s) 72. JUPITER. Species— P. albiflora. Originated by Kelway. Donated by Farr. Description of bloom —Type of bloom single. Color (total effect) rosy magenta' 3 (169) ; guards clear. One of the most attractive single blooms of this color. Fragrance unpleasant XX. Blooming time early. Size medium to large. Description of plant — Habit of plant erect, medium tall, compact. Growth strong and healthy. Stem medium long, strong, red. Blooming habit very free. Buds borne in clusters, healthy. Foliage well furnished, light green, medium size to fine ; veins reddish green. Commercial value — For cut bloom poor; landscape value extra good. Variety as a whole extra good. Remarks — Light green foliage distinguishes it from all other red singles. One of the best. Distinct from "Jupiter" (Calot, 1867).
Website/Catalog (1895) Page(s) 126. Pæonia_Pæony. Single Varieties. Jupiter. Cherry-red. 50 cents.
Website/Catalog (1890) Page(s) 28. Single Herbaceous Pæonies. Jupiter, cerise. [K]
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