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American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 8. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman White Peonies Williston (Kelsey 1936). Large white double with extra strong stems. Rose formation. Late-midseason. Very desirable.
Peonies, Atha Gardens, West Liberty, Ohio
(1958) Page(s) [1]. Herbaceous Peonies Double—White and Blush White Water...$1.00
Mission Gardens, Techny, Illinois catalog
(1948) Page(s) 11. White Peonies White Water (Kelsey 1942) Very large, open petaled white. A row looks like the spume on the Niagara Rapids above the falls. Good stems. Golden glow at base of petals 8" blooms not uncommon. Satisfying both in bigness and beauty. Large enough to suit all; beautiful enough to suit the most critical. $8.00
Gilbert H. Wild & Son, Sarcoxie, Missouri
(1948) Page(s) 18. Peonies White Water (Kelsey 1942) Very large, open petaled white. A row looks like the spume on the Niagara Rapids above the falls. Good stems. Golden glow at base of petals 8" blooms not uncommon. Satisfying both in bigness and beauty. Large enough to suit all; beautiful enough to suit the most critical...Each $8.00
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 7. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman White Peonies White Water (Kelsey 1942). Very large, open petaled white. A row looks like the spume on the Niagara Rapids above the falls. Good stems. Golden glow at base of petals.8-inch blooms not uncommon. Satisfying both in bigness and beauty. Large enough to suit all; beautiful enough to suit the most critical.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 7. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman White Peonies White Shrine (Kelsey 1936). Double white with dashes of red. Outside petals pure white. Central petals pink and yellow with greenish tints at base. Early.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 7. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman White Peonies Titania (Kelsey 1936). Very large, glistening white with yellow stamens. Semi-double. Some bloom full double. Mr. Kelsey states in his garden notes, "change name". Page 69 of the Peony Manual has listed a variety Titan, described as a "white, origin unknown". This may have been Mr. Kelsey's reason for a suggested change of name so no confusion would arise.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 7. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman White Peonies The Fleece (Kelsey 1936). A big, full petaled, fleecy double white with green gold at base of petals. Flowers are very large and fragrant. Stems strong, with light green foliage. Medium height. A strong contender for first honors among the whites. Received Honorable Mention at the A.P.S. Syracuse Show.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 7. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman White Peonies Stillman (Kelsey 1937). Cupped shaped white with white guards. Very neat yellow center of narrow petals. Again Mr. Kelsey's description is not complete. We will supply it later.
American Peony Society Bulletin
(Jun 1948) Page(s) 7. "A List of Mr. Kelsey's Originations" By W. F. Christman White Peonies Starbright (Kelsey 1936). Double white. Flowers not large but charming. A very worth while variety. A more detailed description will be given after this season's bloom. Mr. Kelsey did not leave a complete description.
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