The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 128

 

WILLIAM BROWN

E. M. BUECHLY

MRS. ELLEY SWINDEN BULLUSS

HERBERT E. CHASE . M. CHESHER

WILLIAM F. A. CLAUSSEN

Robert S. CRAWFORD

CROIX FARMS

W. A. DANA

J. V. EDLUND

ORVILLE FAY

 


LADY OF THE SNOWS (1938) - Double, midseason. Tall white guards, yellow collar. Good.

PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE (1938) - Jap, midseason. Fine medium pink.

SHRINE (1936) - Double, late midseason. Delicate blush of splendid form and tint.

SYMPHONY (1924) - Double, early midseason. Light salmon pink. Large.

VIMY RIDGE (1937) - Double. Loose bright pink.

WALTER S. BREWSTER - Lake Forest, Illinois

WALTER BREWSTER (1932) - Single, double, midseason. Light pink or blush. Tall.



WILLIAM BROWN - Elora, Ontario, Canada

ATHELSTANE (1938) - Double, midseason, lavender pink.

DOUGLAS BROWN (1962) - First named Doud's white. Double, late midseason, white.

ELGIN (1952) - Double, large.  Pink, touch of lavender.

ELORA (1949) - Double, white. Some faint marking of crimson on some petals.

FAIRLEIGH (1938) - Double, midseason. Blush pink. Deeper toward center. Tall. Late.

ILLUSTRIOUS (1952) - Double, medium pink. Strong stems.

JANICE SMITH (1952) - Double, deep rose pink. Fragrant.

MARYAN (Before 1938) - Double, midseason, pink. Rose form.

SHANNON (1952) - Double, late, medium dark pink.

DONNA JEAN (1949) - Jap, midseason. Blush pink. Petals, staminodes, carpels, same color.

ROSAUREA (1952) - Jap. Two toned. Guards pink, staminodes straw color.

SUSIE SMITH (1950) - Jap. Light pink guards, straw color staminodes, stigmas tipped pink.



E. M. BUECHLY - Greenville, Ohio

EVELYN BUECHLY (1923) - Semi-double. Light pink, buds striped deep pink.



MRS. ELLEY SWINDEN BULLUSS , Finch Avenue, Meriden, Connecticut

HENRY SWINDEN (1941) - Jap, late midseason. Guards dark red with red staminodes tipped yellow.



HERBERT E. CHASE - Andover, Massachusetts The following varieties are in several gardens, but do not seem to have been very generally disseminated.  The dates are unknown, but are about 1935.

F. B. WHEELER - Double, midseason. Deep pink. A very nice flower.

M. LESLIE CHASE - Semi-double, midseason. A very lovely flower with five or six rows of broad white guards suffused pink at first and a large center of yellow stamens. Large. The name seems a little uncertain as it was first named for Mr. Chase's father, Albe Chase.

OSAKA - Jap, midseason. A fine light or medium light pink.

YAMAGOOCHI - Jap, midseason. Somewhat similar to the above and equally as fine.



A. M. CHESHER, Linden Hill Station, R. 2, Minneapolis, Minnesota

JEAN BRUCE (1941) - Double, midseason. Large delicate pink. Rose fragrant.



WILLIAM F. A. CLAUSSEN, 1607 East 10th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

VESTA CLAUSSEN (1936) - Double, midseason. Deep rose pink with red markings.



ROBERT S. CRAWFORD - Lakewood, Ohio

ROBERT S. CRAWFORD (1971) - Jap, dark red.



CROIX FARMS - Hastings, Minnesota

MARY M. FISCHER (1957) - Light pink, double



W. A. DANA - Eau Claire, Wisconsin

DANA GARNOCK (1930) - Double, midseason. Loose built white with flesh and dawn tints. Fragrant



J. V. EDLUND - White Bear Lake, Minnesota

JUDGE ORR (1929) - Double, midseason. Large flat pure pink. Petals long and narrow.

MARY LOU KIMMEY (1929) - Double, midseason. Tall light pink with carmine splashes. Fragrant.

MRS. J. V. EDLUND (1929) - Double, late. Very large pure white. Fragrant. Tall, but needssupport. One of the finest exhibition flowers we have. May sometimes fail to open.

MRS. SPRINGER BROOKS (1934) - Semi-double, midseason. White with large waxy petals. A very good flower.



ORVILLE FAY - Northbrook, Illinois

Blaze (1973) - Hybrid. Single bright red.

CORAL FAY (1972) - Semi-double, radiant pink, hybrid.

PAULA FAY (1968) - Semi-double, radiant rose pink, hybrid,

PRAIRIE MOON (1967) - Semi-double, creamy-yellow, hybrid.

FAYETTE (1970) - Semi-double, brilliant red, hybrid