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Peonies, Weed Landscape Nursery, Beaverton, Oregon
(1930) Page(s) 24. Single Peonies. The single varieties are becoming very popular as they become better known. They are more early in season and very attractive. 85 Black Prince. Thurlow. Dark garnet, not glossy. $3.00
(1930) Page(s) 24. Single Peonies. The single varieties are becoming very popular as they become better known. They are more early in season and very attractive. 73 Camille. Dessert. A purple flower of good appearance. $1.00
(1930) Page(s) 24. Single Peonies. The single varieties are becoming very popular as they become better known. They are more early in season and very attractive. Catherine Fox. Berneche. Beautiful deep rose pink. $5.00
(1930) Page(s) 24. Single Peonies. The single varieties are becoming very popular as they become better known. They are more early in season and very attractive. Celeste Brochet. Brochet. Fine soft flesh pink. $2.00
(1930) Page(s) 24. Single Peonies. The single varieties are becoming very popular as they become better known. They are more early in season and very attractive. Celestial. Barr. Very tall, dark pink. $3.00
(1930) Page(s) 24. Single Peonies. The single varieties are becoming very popular as they become better known. They are more early in season and very attractive. Dog Rose. Wallace. Bright rose pink. $3.00
(1924) Page(s) 13. Double Flowering Peonies 81 Hercules. Terry. Semi-rose. Soft shell pink, shaded white. $2.00.
(1923) Page(s) 8. Japanese Peonies Neptune. Shell pink...$1.00
(1926) Page(s) 7. Japanese Peonies Rosalind. Pink, petaloids tipped buff. $2.
(1930) Page(s) 32. Double Flowering Peonies. 90 Rose Standish; Hollis. Very full and compact. Dark pink. $2.00
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