The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 148

A. P. SAUNDERS (cont.)


A. P. SAUNDERS PEONIES Clinton, New York

All peonies preceded by key letters were listed by Miss Silvia Saunders, December 1975.

Key:  —  Name withdrawn or changed.

--  Plant withdrawn or lost.

—  Very few offered since 1950, so the variety is almost unknown.

NC  --  Never catalogued by Saunders.

ALERT  (1941) - Single midseason, brilliant crimson.

ALEXANDER WOOLLCOTT (1941) - Semi-double large crimson cup.

ALIDA (1952-1955) (NC) - Lavender.

ALISON (1952-1955) (F) - Single pink lobata.

AMITY (1929) (P) - Single rose pink.

ANGELICA (1950) (NC) - Discarded.

ANTHEM (1950) (NC) - Single, a Chalice F2 white.

ANNIVERSARY (1941) (P) - Pink single.

ARCHANGEL (1950) - Single white.

ARIEL (1935) (P) - Double light rose pink.

ARTEMIS (1951) (P) - Single creamy pink.

ASTARTE (1951) (P) - Single ivory pink.

ATHENA (1949) - Creamy buff.

AUDREY (1938) - Semi-double light pink.

BALLERINA (1941) - Double greenish yellow.

BELINDA (NC) - (Mloko x peregrina) F2 single, very early, pale mauve.

BIRTHDAY (1935) (P) - Single pink.

BORDEAUX (1943) (P) Single red.

BRAVURA (1943) - Light cerise, white flares.

BRIGHT DIADEM (P)

BUCCANEER (1929) - Single light crimson.

BURGANDY (1941) - Single blackish purple.

CAMELLIA (1942) - Semi-double white.

CAMPAGNA (1941) - Single white.

CANDELIGHT (1950) (P) - Single golden ivory.

CARDINAL'S ROBE (1940) - Scarlet.

CARESS (P)

CARILLION (N) - Named changed to GWENDA.

CARINA (1944) - Semi-double red.

CAROLINA (1950) (NC) - Single white.

CAVATINA (1935) (P) - Single tawny blush.

CECILIA (1940) (P) - Single lobata pink.

CELIA (1938) - Semi-double flesh.

CHALICE (1929) - Single white.

CHALLENGER (1929) - Single, tall dark crimson.

CHARITY (1935) (P) - Semi-double late pink, almost cherry red.

CIRCLET (1952-1955) (P) - Cream.

CLARION (P)

CLAUDIA (1944) - Semi-double pink.

COLONEL STEICHEN (1941) - Semi-double red.

CONSTANCE SPRY (1941) - Semi-double light cherry.

CORALIE (1940) - Single coral pink.

CORINTH (1929) (P) - Double red. Discarded.

CYTHEREA (1953) - Rose pink, semi-double.

DAYBREAK - Name changed to EARLY DAYBREAK.

DAYSTAR (1949) - Palest yellow.

DEFENDER (1929) Single mahogany crimson.

DELPHI (1932) (P) - Double late, dark red.

DIADEM (1932) - Name BRIGHT DIADEM. Single golden ivory.

DIANTHA (1942) - Single early dwarf. Peach pink.

EARLY BIRD (1951) - Very early single red. PARTY DAYBRFAK (P)

EARLY WINDFLOWER (1939) - Single small white flowers, tall.

EASTER MORN (1952-1955) (P) - White.

ECHO (1951) (P) - Single lavender pink (Albi x anomala) F2.

ECLIPSE (1950) -.Single black purple.

EDWARD STEICHEN (1941) - Semi-double red.

ELIZABETH CAHN (1942) - Single white, underlay faint green.

ELIZABETH POSTER (1941) - Single large brilliant rose pink.

ELYSIUM (1950) - (Albi-macrophylla F2) Tall white.

EMBLEM (1941) - Single brilliant red.

EMMY SWAN (Lactiflora) (1932)

EREBUS (1938) - Single mahogany red.

EVENSONG (1952-1955) (P) - White.

FAITH (1929) (P) - Discarded.