The American Peony Society
The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 129
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ARTHUR H. FEWKES - Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 57-28
ARTHUR H. FEWKES (1935) - Double, large. Tall good stems. Large loosely built white with tan and pink tints in the center. Rather flat flower. This was never disseminated by Mr. Fewkes. He gave it to a number of friends and it is found in several gardens. When at its best it is a beautifully colored flower and has good form.
HUBERT A. FISCHER - Linsdale, Illinois
MARIE FISCHER (1973).
MRS. LATHAM FLETCHER, Box 356, Warrenton, Virginia
YONDER LEA (1942) - Single, midseason. Large American Beauty rose color. Stigmas yellow.
A. B. FRANKLIN, Franklin Nursery, 61st and Portland, Minneapolis, Minnesota The following list was compiled from such price lists as were available, from reports of the various shows in the Bulletin and from such registrations as have been made in the last few years:
A. B. FRANKLIN D-33 (1928) - Double, late. Very large blush fading white of beautiful form and a flower that at its best can hold its own in any company. G.M. A.H.A.M.
ACME D-35 (1931) - Double, late. A very good light pink.
AKSARBEN - Huge white with lavender markings. Mr. Rosenfield has precedence on this name, as he used it many years ago for a red still sold.
ALICE REED BATES G1-1p (1939) - Double, midseason. Light rose pink. Outer petals broad and rounded, inner petals narrow.
ANNIE LAURIE G 124p - No other information.
APRIGLOW E-39 - Double. Blush or light pink.
ATLANTA G-77 (1931) - Single, early. Very large white with pink tones.
BETTER TIMES P-147 (1941) - Double, early midseason. Deep rose pink, tall.
BETTY BARNES D-75 (1928) - Double, late. Pale pink, fragrant.
BIJOU - Double. No other information.
BLUSHING BEAUTY W-103 (1931) - Double, late. Pale pink, fragrant.
CHARM JE-3 (1931) - Jap, late. Dark red, the best of its color.
CHEROKEE W-117 (1931) - Double, midseason. Blush white, flat flower.
CHIC - Double, red. No other information.
CHIEF D-149 (1931) - Double, late midseason. Very large pink. Fragrant. F.C.C.
COLUMBIA - Double. No other information.
CRUSADER E-1 (1940) - Double, late. Huge rose type white splashed crimson. Mr. Glasscock has priority to this name.
DEFENDER (1941) - Double, midseason. Crimson rose type, fragrant. Prof. Saunders has priority to this name; used it since 1929.
DIADEM D-82 (1931) - Double, late. Deep pink, fragrant. S.M. Mr. Andrews used this name for a red Jap in 1932 hence Mr. Franklin has priority.
DISTINCTION - Double. No other information. This name should not be used as it has been used many years before by Dessert for a Jap.
DIXIE E-66 (1931) - Double, late. Dark red bomb.
DULUTH D-98 (1931) - Double, late. Tall pure white. A very fine flower. F.C.C.
EDITH SCOVELL D-43 (1928) - Double, late. Dwarf. Medium rose pink.
EXCELSA D-167 (1931) - Double, late. Large tall light pink.
FAIRY PINK J-14 (1939) - Jap, midseason. Soft opaque light pink. Pale gold staminodes.
FAVORITE - Double. No other information.
FRANKLIN'S PRIDE D-31 (1931) - Double. Very large even pink. Fragrant. H. M.
GLEAM - Double. No other information.
GOPHER BEAUTY R-300 (1933) - Single, early. Very bright red. A grand color.
GYPSY JEWEL JE-10 - Jap, midseason. Medium rose pink. Fine
GYPSY QUEEN JE-43 - Jap. No other information.
GYPSY ROSE J-21 - Jap, midseason. Deep rose pink. Staminodes edged and tipped gold. H. M.
HAPPY DAYS - Double. Huge deep pink. Stamens intermingled.
HARBINGER (1940) - Double. Exceptionally large deep pink. This name was used by Prof. Saunders in 1929 for a light pink hybrid.
HARRY MOORE 9 (1929) - Double. Vary large rose type deep pink.
HARRY W. CLAYBAUGH (1940) - Double. Extra large deep pink.
HENRY WEBSTER SB-7 (1928) - Double, very early. Large medium red. Tall. Fragrant.
HIAWATHA R-113 (1931) - Double. Very large clear red.
HONEYSWEET D-103 (1932) - Double. White with golden reflex. Fragrant.
IDEAL X-9 (1931) - Double, late. Very large full dark pink. IONA - Double. No other information.
IVORY WHITE D-44 (1942) - Double, late. Tall, perfectly formed ivory white. Large.
JACK ROSE 401 (1928) - Semi-double, very early. Dark glossy red.
JAP GIANT J-119 (1932) - Jap, midseason. Very large deep rose pink. Tall.
JEAN ANN SB-1 (1928) - Jap, midseason. All crimson with gold tips on center.
JIMMIE FRANKLIN 096 (1928) - Single, early. Tall, very dark red. Large.
KLONDIKE (1939) - Jap. White guards, staminodes narrow and fringed.
LADY LUCK (1940) - Double. Immense lavender. Fragrant.