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Paeonia 'Rose Shaylor'

type: [herbaceous peony] – [species cultivar] – [lactiflora]

origination:

Shaylor

Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society, edited by James Boyd © 1928 American Peony Society: [Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies]:

ROSE SHAYLOR. (Shaylor, 1920.) 9.1.

Double type; very large; midseason. Pale flesh-pink, tin ted with rose-pink, lighter at the edges and shading to creamy yellow at the base of the petals; center petals strongly marked at the edges with crimson; flat flower which opens hollow in the center, displaying creamy flesh-pink surrounded by a band of similar richly colored petals; mildly fragrant. Tall; strong; free-flowering; stiff stems. Good foliage.

Flower is very broad and flat, and extremely handsome. Still scarce. More mature plants might show some variation from the above description. "One of Shaylor's best."—Fewkes.

ROSE SHAYLOR (Shaylor, 1920) - Double - Pink - Midseason. Tall. Mild fragrance. Very large. Pale flesh-pink, tinted with rose-pink, lighter at the edges and shading to creamy yellow at the base of the petals; center petals strongly marked at the edges with crimson; flat flower which opens hollow in the center, displaying creamy flesh-pink surrounded by a band of similar richly colored petals; strong; free-flowering; stiff stems. Good foliage. M.

ROSE SHAYLOR (F)(M) Very large, flat flesh pink double, tinted with shades of rose pink and fading to creamy yellow at the base of the petals; some of the center petals have crimson edges; strong, stiff stems; mildly fragrant,

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