The American Peony Society
The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 147
LUSTROUS - Semi-double luminous scarlet bomb.
MADRIGAL - Semi-double palest pink.
MAGNOLIA FLOWER - Semi-double large mauve to cream.
MARINER - Single maroon crimson.
MARTA - Semi-double mahogany red.
MAY LILAC - Semi-double clear lilac.
MAY MUSIC (NC) - 16209. A quadruple hybrid. Apricot buff crimson flares. (Listed Reath catalog 1973)
MERCY - Single salmon rose cup.
MERMAID - Single very light lavender.
MID MAY - Single apple blossom pink.
MONTEZUMA - Semi-double crimson.
MOONRISE - Single creamy yellow.
NADIA - Semi-double late cherry red.
NATHALIE - Semi-double brilliant salmon rose.
NIGHT WATCH (NC) - An Anomala seedling. "Black red" darkest of all our herbaceous reds.
NORTHERN LIGHTS - Offered by Wilds. A quadruple hybrid. (Albi-officinalis-Mloko- macro) Ivory yellow.
NOSEGAY - Single small salmon pink.
NOVA - First called Olga. F-2. Dwarf pale yellow.
PAGEANT - 4 Feet tall, single pink.
PALADIN - Semi-double carmine red. Dwarf plant.
PAPILIO - Quadruple, ivory pink.
PATRIOT - Single bright crimson.
PICOTEE - Dwarf plant. Single white.
PLAYMATE - Fern like foliage, small rosy pink flowers.
POSTILION - Semi-double deep scarlet.
QUEEN ROSE - Rose-pink single, furled petals, deeper color at the heart.
RED LACQUER (NC) - F-2 lobata red. Listed by Goldsmith's Edmonds Washington.
RED RED ROSE - Semi-double bright scarlet.
REQUIEM - Single waxy white.
REWARD - Early single dark maroon.
ROSALBA - Pale early salmon pink.
ROSE CRYSTAL - Ivory petals, edged rose.
ROSE GARLAND - Dwarf, single china pink.
ROSELETTE - Tall deep pink flowers.
ROSELETTE'S CHILD (NC) - F-2 of Roselette. Peach ice cream color.
ROSE NOBLE - Single palest ivory-rose.
ROSE TULIP - Deep rose like tulips.
ROSY CHEEKS (NC) - Slightly double rose (listed some nurseries).
RUSHLIGHT - Single ivory-cream. Golden heart.
SANCTUS - Single white, gold center.
SCARLET TANAGER - Single tall vermillion red.
SERAPHIM - Very early single white.
SERENADE - Early single blush.
SHELL PINK - Single very early pale pink.
SILVER DAWN F2 - Single white flushed rose.
SILVER SWAN - Early single white.
SKYLARK - Clear bright rose pink.
SOPHIE - Semi-double. Bright cherry red cup.
SPRITE - Ivory white rosy edges.
STARLIGHT - Single ivory yellow.
SUNGLINT (NC) - Albi x (Mioko x macro) listed in Reath catalogue. Very early pale yellow.
SUNLIGHT (NC) - One of the quadruples. Dwarf and warmer in tones than some of the others.
SWEET MAY - Dwarf, quadruple hybrid. Ivory.
TANTRUMS - Dark crimson, wild confusion of yellow stamens.
VICTORIA LINCOLN - Double clear pink.
WHITE INNOCENCE - Tallest and latest to bloom, pure white single bloom.
WINDFLOWER - Early, small white flowers like anemones nod gracefully above fern-line foliage. Sets no seeds.
WINDFLOWER - Late, Same as above, blooms one week later.
WINGED VICTORY - Warm tawny-ivory, with center crimson and gold.
WINTERTHUR (NC) - A Chalice F2. Very large leaves and large single bloom, open pale pink, turning white.
YOUR MAJESTY - Single vivid scarlet.
HYBRIDS UNDER NUMBER
No. 4992 - Strong fertile pollen, sets seeds.
No. 10996 (NC) - (Albi x tenui, equal to Smouthi) Early single red fern-like foliage,
No. 14400 (NC) - Listed by David Reath as SUNGLINT (Albi x (Mloko x macro) Very early, pale yellow.
No. 14414 (NC) - Same parentage as 14400 and very similar to it.
No. 16209 (NC) - A quadruple hybrid, now listed by David Reath as MAY MUSIC.
No. 16234 (NC) - Another quadruple, very tall, with pallid blooms.
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