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American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Mother Ross (Kelsey 1935). Double, medium to large bloom. Very delicate pink outer petals. Pink in center. Good stems. Petals symmetrically arranged, forming a lovely bloom.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Lucy Dunn (Kelsey 1942). Big double, light pink. Attractive in bud and half opened flowers. Not as attractive when fully opened.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Little Buffalo (Kelsey 1939). Miniature, semi-double, pink. Very interesting due to its dwarf growing habit. Slender, red stems. Early, midseason bloomer.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Lancaster (Kelsey 1937). Medium-pink, double. Semi-dwarf, mid-season. Large, heavily petaled, stiff stems.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Irving Flint (Kelsey 1935). Late midseason, double pink. Richly fragrant and lovely. Resembles Le Cygne in form. Medium sized bloom. Light green foliage. Holds form and color remarkably well. Rich both in color and odor.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Daisy Sherk (Kelsey 1938). Large, flesh pink double. Open center of light pink. Outer petals, flesh white. Large bowl shaped flowers. Unusual in form and color combination.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Coral Isle (Kelsey 1939). Semi-double, late. Real coral color. Makes a striking color splash. Nothing like it in the garden. A real break in peony color.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Claude Barrow Jr. (Kelsey 1939). One of the largest and finest flowers in the garden. Double pink, informal shape. Very desirable. A profuse bloomer. Long, very large pointed byds. A show flower. The above is Mr. Kelsey's own description.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman Light Pink Peonies Alberta Kelsey (Kelsey 1937). Double. Delightfully fragrant. Light rose pink. Gold tipped petals interspersed among the neatly cupped petals. Medium sized flowers. One flower is a bouquet. Combines beauty of petals and delightful perfume. Early-midseason.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman White Peonies Youth (Kelsey 1935). Large double, blush white with ivory tones at base of petals. Good stems and foliage.
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