The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 150

A. P. SAUNDERS (cont.)



PAGEANT (1941) - 4 Feet tall. Single pink.

PALADIN (1950) - Semi-double carmine red.

PALE PRIMROSE (1951) (N) - Name changed to STARLIGHT.

PAPILIO (1950) - Quadruple, ivory pink.

PATRIOT (1943) - Single bright crimson.

PICOTEE (1949) - Dwarf plant. Single white.

PLAYMATE (1950) - Small rosy pink flowers. Ferny foliage.

POSTILION (1941) - Semi-double deep scarlet crimson.

QUEEN ROSE (1949) - Formerly called MASTERPIECE. Semi-double rose pink.

RANSOM - Bulletin 125, page 23. Semi-double brilliant red.

RED COCKADE (1943) (P) - Single bright crimson.

RED LACQUER (1950) (P) - Single scarlet, unusual center.

RED RED ROSE (1942) - Semi-double bright scarlet.

REQUIEM (1941) - Single waxy white.

REWARD (1941) - Single early dark maroon.

ROSALBA (1941) (P) - Formerly SPRING SONG. Single creamy salmon.

ROSE CRYSTAL (1955) - Ivory.

ROSE DIAMOND (1943) (P) - Late single salmon rose.

ROSE GARLAND (1943) - Dwarf single china pink cup.

ROSELETTE (1950) - Single light rose pink.

ROSELETTE'S CHILD (NC) - Saunders list 1967. Tall early single peach.

ROSELETTE'S GRANDCHILD (NC) - A.P.S. Bulletin #178, chromosome count list by Silvia Saunders. Later listing was ROSELETTE'S CHILD F2.

ROSE NOBLE (1950) - Single pale ivory rose.

ROSE ROYAL (1952-1955) (P) - Single pink.

ROSE TULIP (1947) - Single pink like tulip.

ROSY CHEEK (1943) (NC) - Slightly semi-double rose.

ROSY WREATH (1941) (P) - Single rose pink.

RUSHLIGHT (1950) - Single ivory cream.

SANCTUS (1952-1955) - Single white, center gold.

SCARLET TANAGER (1942) - Single tall vermillion red.

SERAPHIM (1929) - Very early single white.

SERENADE (1941) - Early single blush.

SHELL PINK (1939) - Single, very early pale pink.

SILVER DAWN F2 (1949) - Single white flushed rose.

SILVER SWAN (1942) - Single very pale pink.

SILVIA SAUNDERS (1921) - Semi-double pink. Lactiflora.

SKYLARK (1942) - Single clear bright rose pink.

SOLO FLIGHT (1935) - Jap. blush center, pale yellow. Bulletin #91. Also Gist list

SOPHIE (1940) - Semi-double. Bright cherry red cup.

SPARKLING WINDFLOWER (1971) - Listed by Reath.

SPRING SONG (1941) - Name changed to ROSALBA. SPRITE (1950) - Single ivory white.

STARLIGHT (1949) - Single ivory yellow.

SUNGLINT (1973) (14400 ) (NC) - One or two rows of petals, golden yellow.

SUNLIGHT (1950) (NC) - Dwarf warm rosy ivory.

TANTRUMS (1942) - Dark crimson, wild confusion of yellow stamens.

TIGER TIGER (1935) - Discarded.

VALOR (1939) (P) - Semi-double clear pink.

VERITY (1935) (P) - Tall light flesh pink.

VICTORIA LINCOLN (1938) - Double clear pink.

VINDICATOR (1935) - Discarded.

WHITE INNOCENCE (1947) - Tall, late, pure white flowers, single.

WINGED VICTORY - Warm tawny-ivory, center crimson.

WINTERTHUR (NC) - A Chalice F2. Very large leaves and large single blooms palest pink, turning white.

YOUR MAJESTY (1947) - Single vivid scarlet.

HYBRIDS UNDER NUMBER WITH KEY NC, LISTED BY MISS SILVIA SAUNDERS.

NC 10996 (albi x tenui, equal to Smouthi) Early single red, fern-like foliage.

NC 14400 - Listed by David Reath as SUNGLINT (Albi x (Miokl x macro). Very early, pale yellow.

NC 14414 - Same parentage as 14400 and very similar to it.

NC 16209 - A quadruple hybrid, now listed by David Reath as MAY MUSIC.

NC 16234 - A quadruple, very tall with pallid blooms.

HYBRIDS DISTRIBUTED FOR SEVERAL YEARS.

No. 4992 (Albi-macro) F2.

No. 12128 (Albi-macro x Otto Froebel) described 1967 list.

No. 16197 - Quad F (officinalis looking) 1971 list. Distributed perhaps near the end of year 1971 and 1972.