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Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 43. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Lemon Queen (Gui-hui-taku). Pure white, with a central cushion of short, fringed, pale yellow petals. $2.
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 43. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Lady of Grace (Kelway). Medium size, single; white, undulating petals, splashed with crimson; a very odd and beautiful variety. $1.
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 43. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Labolas. Medium size. Dark crimson, 3(168), narrow center petals tipped yellow. Fragrance X. Strong, vigorous, free bloomer. Midseason. 50 cents.
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 43. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. King of England (Kelway). Rich ruby-madder; long, narrow central petals pure gold, changing to gold, striped crimson. $2.
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 43. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Innocence (Hollis 1904). Medium size, flat, compact. Guards lilac-rose, 1(152), narrow center petals canary-yellow, fading to cream-white. Fragrance X. Tall, free bloomer. Midseason. $2.
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 43. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Gypsy (Hollis 1904). Large, flat, loose. Very dark, uniform Tyrian rose, 5(155). Medium tall. Midseason. $2.
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 43. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Glory (Hollis 1907). Medium size, flat, loose. Guards light Tyriam rose, 1(155), narrow ligulated center petals golden yellow, tipped silver. Tall, erect. Midseason. $2.
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 43. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Flashlight (Hollis 1906). Very large, globular. Guards light Tyrian rose, 1(155), narrow center petals, amber-yellow, shading pink at the base. Medium height, erect, strong grower. Eartly. One of the best Japanese type. Not for sale.
Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
(1915) Page(s) 42. Japanese Peonies Including direct importations from Japan, and Kelway's "Imperial" and Hollis' New Seedling Japanese Peonies A new race of Peonies of a distinct type, forming a separate class, intermediate between the single and the double types, and distinguished by their stamens being transformed into narrow petaloids. [...] I have retained the Japanese names, with their translation, prefixed by the Amreicannames, which were given to this set by the Peony Society of the American Florists. Flamboyant (Kame-no-Kegoromo—Turtle's holiday attire). Rose, central filamental petals yellow. $4.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 58, 60. Check List of Japanese Peonies Felicity. (Origin unknown.) White. Mine-no-yuki. (Origin unknown.) Deep red.
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