The American Peony Society
The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 143
FLAMING YOUTH (1932) - Single, bright red.
FRANCES HERNDON (1932) - Double, midseason. Deep pink.
GOLDEN BEAUTY (1932) - Jap, midseason. White guards, yellow staminodes.
HELENE WILLIAMS (1932) - Double, early. Light pink.
IRENE COE (1932) - Double, midseason. Flesh pink.
LEONA CAUSTIN (1932) - Double, midseason. Deep pink.
LULU WILSON (1932) - Single, early. Light pink.
MARIAN PFEIFFER (1925) - Double, late midseason. Very brilliant red. Good stems. This is one of the purest colored reds we have.
OBOKI (1937) - Jap. Rosy red.
PFEIFFER'S PRIDE (1932) - Double, late. Light pink.
PFEIFFER'S RED TRIUMPH (1937) - Double, early. Very fine red. Good plant.
RUTH MARKLE (1932) - Double. Good pink.
SETTING SUN (1932) - Single. Very brilliant crimson.
VIRGINIA MARY (1932) - Double, early. Deep pink.
JAMES PILLOW - Cold Springs, New York
JAMES PILLOW (1936) - Double, late. Very tall strong stems, sure opening light pink with a distinctive flower. This variety was put out by W. F. Christman, Northbrook, Illinois
NORSMAN (1924) - Single, light red.
C. H. PORTER - Branford, Connecticut
SILVER CERISE (1931) - Single, midseason. Silver cerise, extra tall and large.
OMER PRUDHOMME - Duluth, Minnesota
MARY PRUDHOMME - Double. White, said to be of fine form and great beauty.
W. A. RAFFERTY - Greenfield, Indiana
MRS. W. A. RAFFERTY (1939) 66 - Double, late midseason. Brilliant deep rose pink.
JOHN L. REA, Applegarth, Plattsburgh, New York
LOTTIE DAWSON REA (1939) - Double, midseason. Very trim flower of light pink of exquisite tint. H.M.
DR. DAVID REATH - Vulcan, Michigan
CREAM DELIGHT (1971) - Cream single. Tetraploid. Fertile as pod and pollen parent
HENRY H. REINKE - Defiance, Ohio
MRS. R. T. WHITAKER (1936) 119 - Double, early, late midseason. White with blush and tan shadings. Strong stems and fine foliage. Excellent testure. Fragrant. H.M.
MYRTLE REINKE (1936) 137 - Double, midseason. Large white delicately tinted pink. Good stems.
HELEN REYNOLDS - El Dorado, Kansas
TOP HAT (1972)
HOT CHOCOLATE (1972)
O. A. RISK - North Olmstead, Ohio - All introduced in 1929.
ANNETTE CARSON - Double, late. Tall blush pink with creamy center. Fragrant.
CERISE BEAUTY - Double, late midseason. Cerise darker in center.
DAYLIGHT - Jap, midseason. Large white guards, straw staminodes.
EGYPT - Single, early. Very dark red.
PINK BEAUTY - Double, midseason. Large bright pink. Fragrant.
PINK PERFECTION - Double, late. Very large pink fading white. Tall. Fragrant.
SUNSET - Jap, midseason. Very large light pink with golden staminodes.
WHITE PRINCE - Double, late. Very large white cream center. Flat flower. Tall.
MRS. ELIZABETH ROBERTS - Medford, Massachusetts. Deceased.
MARY MOY (1930) - Jap, midseason. Medium pink guards with staminodes showing color of guards and edged and tipped gold. A very pretty flower.
PRISCILLA ALDEN (1926) - Double, early. Large blush fading lighter. This needs some age to show its very beautiful flowers at their best. H.M.
RENO ROSEFIELD - Tigard, Oregon
The following are noted for their beauty of form and glorious coloring, especially the distinctive yellow tones.
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (1942) - Double, midseason. Large clear light pink. Tall.
GERTRUDE GIBSON (1939) 1-30. Double, midseason. White with yellow glow in center. H.M.
J. N. DARLING (1939) Double, midseason. Tall glowing pink with intermingled stamens.
JOSEPH CHRISTIE (1939) 2-30. Double, late midseason. White with yellow tones at base of petals. Medium height. Possesses great charm. H.M.
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