The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 126

 

W. S. BOCKSTOCE

BRAND PEONY FARMS

 




W. S. BOCKSTOCE - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

ANNA M. SMITH (1935) - Single red.

BESS BOCKSTOCE (1955) - Double, light pink.

CAROL (1955) - Double, red, rose center.

DIANA PARKS (1942) - Double red.

EDGAR JESSEP (1958) - Double red.

EMMELINE SELLERS (1962) - Double, rose center red.

HAZEL DOLENCE (1962) - Double, rose center, dark pink.

HENRY BOCKSTOCE (1955) - Double, dark pink.

HI-MABEL (1961) - Double, rose center, bright pink.

HOWARD R. WATKINS (1947) - Double, bright red.

JEAN E. BOCKSTOCE (1933) - Double, dark red bomb. Bulletin 91 "Bright Red."

LANGLEY (1955) - Semi-double pink.

MARJORIE HORRELL (1961) - Double, rose center, bright pink.

MARY E. HALL (1935) - Double pink bomb.

TWO-IN-ONE (1955) 4-1/2 ft. height. Two blooms in one.

WILLIAM SHERADEN (1955) - Double, light pink. Tall.



BRAND PEONY FARMS - Fairbault, Minnesota

R. W. TISCHLER

ARCHIE TISCHLER (1969) - Double, late, white.

DR. WALTER RUMPF (1967) - Double, late, deep pink.

DOUGLAS BRAND (1965) - Double, late midseason. brilliant red.

DOUGLAS WOLFE (1972) - Double, late, white.

ELSIE PICKETT (1967) - Double, midseason. A very bright deep pink.

FARIBO GOLD (1966) - Jap., late. Yellow center surrounded by white guard petals.

GAIL TISCHLER (1964) - Jap., late, pink.

HEIDI (1972) - Jap, midseason, lavender.

KAY TISCHLER (1964) - Jap, midseason. Bright pink outer petals, staminodes bright pink tipped in gold. A very showy Jap variety.

MONS. B. WEUM (1968) - Double, late, white.

MYRTLE TISCHLER (1963) - Double, midseason. A very large deep rose pink. An outstanding variety in deep pinks.

MAXCINE WOLFE (1969) - Late, midseason, pink.

MYRA MacRAE (1967) - Double, late, medium pink.

POM POM (1972) - Jap, midseason, dark pink.

TISH (1972) - Jap, late, dark red.

TERRY GRUDEM (1963) - Jap, midseason. Bright red with staminodes red, tipped with gold.

VERA TISCHLER (1966) - Jap, late midseason, pink.

WILFORD JOHNSON (1965) - Double, midseason. Large bright rose-pink blooms lie flat on top of barrel - shaped bush.

BLANCHE KING (1922) - Double, late. Very fine pink. Holds color well. Show flower.

CHESTINE GOWDY (1913) - Double, pink.

DAVID HARUM (1907) - Double, midseason, red.

ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (1925) - Double, late. Medium pink, flowers large.

FANNY CROSBY (1907) - Double, pink.

FRANCES WILLARD (1907) - Double, midseason. White with carmine touches.

HASINA BRAND (1925) - Double, late. Flesh-pink with salmon shadings.

HAZEL KINNEY (1925) - Double, late midseason. Delicate hydrangea-pink.

HENRY AVERY (1907) - Double, pink.

JUDGE BERRY (1907) - Double, very early, light pink.

LAVERNE CHRISTMAN (1925) - Double, very late, large deep pink of varied shadings.

LONGFELLOW (1907) - Double, early midseason, red.

LORA DEXHEIMER (1907) - Double, early,midseason, red.

LUETTA PFEIFFER (1916) - Double, early, flesh.

MARTHA BULLOCH (1907) - Double, late midseason. Large bright old-rose-pink.

MARY BRAND (1907) - Double, midseason, dark, clear crimson.

MELLEN KNIGHT (1920) - Single, red.

MRS. A. M. BRAND (1925) - Double, late. Pure glistening white, fragrant. Flowers large and perfect rose form.

MRS. P. A. GOODRICH (1925) - Double, late midseason. Deep bright pink.

MRS. FRANK BEACH (1925) - Double, late. Ivory white, large, flat type flower. Fragrant.

MRS. HARRIET GENTRY (1925) - Double, very late. Pure glistening white of perfect rose form.

MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH (1925) - Double, very late. Tall deep pink, fragrant.

MYRTLE GENTRY (1925) - Double, late. Beautiful light pink, perfect rose form. Our most fragrant variety.,

PHOEBE CARY (1907F- Double, pink.

RICHARD CARVEL (1913) - Double, red.

VANITY (1952) - Jap. Delicate pink outer petals, center of cream filamental petals.

VICTORY CHATEAU THIERRY (1925) - Double, very early. Clear bright pink fading to lighter pink. Large flowers cup-shaped.

WINNIFRED DOMME (1913) - Double, scarlet red. Plant rather dwarf but strong and erect.

DISCARDED VARIETIES ADDIELANCHEA (1907) - Double, white.