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Peonies, Atha Gardens, West Liberty, Ohio
(1956) Page(s) [1]. Japanese Tree Peonies Arashi Yama (Storm Mountain) Giant pink double...$6.00
Peonies, Atha Gardens, West Liberty, Ohio
(1956) Page(s) [1]. Japanese Tree Peonies Akashi Jishi (Lion of Akashi) Large pink double- narrow petals...$6.00
Peonies, Atha Gardens, West Liberty, Ohio
(1956) Page(s) [1]. Japanese Tree Peonies Akashi Gata (Shore of Akashi) Large bright pink double...$6.00
The Gardeners' Chronicle (1841-1968)
(17 Aug 1929) Page(s) 131. Tree Paeonies in Japan. Mr. Sinzaemon Tanaka's work on the hybridization of Tree-Paeonies is much admired, and his name will be long remembered as that pf a great raiser of Tree-Paeonies. Mr. Tanaka commenced raising varieties in 1894, after he learned the method from the Rono Zasshi (then a leading agricultural journal in Japan). Since then, after many difficulties and failures, he has raised nearly two-hundred-and-fifty varieties. The following are a few of the best he has raised: Hakuo, Haku-Unryo, Nagoya-Jo, Hoo-Jo, Kanyo-Kiu, Kinpai and Godaishu.
The Gardeners' Chronicle (1841-1968)
(7 Aug 1929) Page(s) 131. Tree Paeonies in Japan. Mr. Sinzaemon Tanaka's work on the hybridization of Tree-Paeonies is much admired, and his name will be long remembered as that pf a great raiser of Tree-Paeonies. Mr. Tanaka commenced raising varieties in 1894, after he learned the method from the Rono Zasshi (then a leading agricultural journal in Japan). Since then, after many difficulties and failures, he has raised nearly two-hundred-and-fifty varieties. The following are a few of the best he has raised: Hakuo, Haku-Unryo, Nagoya-Jo, Hoo-Jo, Kanyo-Kiu, Kinpai and Godaishu.
The Gardeners' Chronicle (1841-1968)
(17 Aug 1929) Page(s) 131. Tree Paeonies in Japan. Mr. Sinzaemon Tanaka's work on the hybridization of Tree-Paeonies is much admired, and his name will be long remembered as that pf a great raiser of Tree-Paeonies. Mr. Tanaka commenced raising varieties in 1894, after he learned the method from the Rono Zasshi (then a leading agricultural journal in Japan). Since then, after many difficulties and failures, he has raised nearly two-hundred-and-fifty varieties. The following are a few of the best he has raised: Hakuo, Haku-Unryo, Nagoya-Jo, Hoo-Jo, Kanyo-Kiu, Kinpai and Godaishu.
The Gardeners' Chronicle (1841-1968)
(17 Aug 1929) Page(s) 131. Tree Paeonies in Japan. Mr. Sinzaemon Tanaka's work on the hybridization of Tree-Paeonies is much admired, and his name will be long remembered as that pf a great raiser of Tree-Paeonies. Mr. Tanaka commenced raising varieties in 1894, after he learned the method from the Rono Zasshi (then a leading agricultural journal in Japan). Since then, after many difficulties and failures, he has raised nearly two-hundred-and-fifty varieties. The following are a few of the best he has raised: Hakuo, Haku-Unryo, Nagoya-Jo, Hoo-Jo, Kanyo-Kiu, Kinpai and Godaishu.
Hill Floral Products Co.
(1931) Page(s) 6. Includes photo(s). JOANNA HILL (Jos. H. Hill Co.) The blooms are clear yellow, deepening at the center, and hold their color under artificial light. It produces strong stems without pinching and is marvelously free in bloom. According to the reports we have received on this rose from different parts of the country we are convinced that it has a better per square foot production record than any other variety grown commercially. Even with a poor market the flowers have always brought a fair average price.
Stumpp & Walter Co., New York, NY
(1949) Page(s) 37. Peonies Rare Tree Peonies (Nov. delivery) Japanese Varieties. $8.50 each Yaso Okina (Aged Man). Large, double; white, pale pink base.
Stumpp & Walter Co., New York, NY
(1949) Page(s) 37. Peonies Rare Tree Peonies (Nov. delivery) Japanese Varieties. $8.50 each Yachiyo Tsubaki (Heavenly Camellia). Gorgeous medium-sized deep pink.
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