The American Peony Society
The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 153
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R. C. SCHNEIDER, 708 Osceola Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota Dates of introduction not known. Probably since 1933.
A. E. ROWE - Double, midseason. Dark pink. Excellent.
ALICE SCHNEIDER - Large white with blush tints. Very fine.
ASHLAND - Jap, midseason. Rosy pink guards, red staminodes tipped white. Stigmas pink. A flower of contrasting colors.
CARBONDALE - Double, midseason. Deep rose pink. Medium size.
GOLDEN TIP - Jap, midseason. Rose pink guards, staminodes long, yellow at base, color of guards tipped golden yellow. Stigmas red. Disc blush.
OSCEOLA - Jap, midseason. Blush pink guards, staminodes very long light yellow suffused pink. Stigmas red. Disc rose pink.
POND LILY - Single, early. Blush or white.
RED TOP - Double, midseason. Medium sized light red. Registered by RALPH M. SCHROEDER - Warrensburg, Illinois
MAUDE E. TICKNOR (1940) - Double, early. Large pale rose pink. Same shape as Mons. Jules Elie, but lighter in color. Originated by Maude E. Ticknor.
ARTHUR HOYT SCOTT - Chester, Pennsylvania. Deceased. Disseminated by Mrs. A. H. Scott, in conjunction with Styer's Nurseries, Concordville, Penn.
CHICHIBU (1942) - Jap. Clearest red.
ROSE VALLEY (1925) - Jap. Shell pink and lemon yellow. F.C.C., A.H.A.M..
SPRITE (1942) Single, early. Light pink. Charming.
TODMORDEN (1942) - Double, late. White with substance and appeal.
WHITE SAILS (1942) Single, midseason. Tall white.
MRS. CHARLES SHRADER, Route No. 3, Liberty, Indiana
ROSANNA SHRADER (1940) - Double, midseason. Very tall medium pink of several shades, rather flat flower. It makes a very pleasing flower of delightful pastel coloring.
WHITE ROSE (1942) 2. Double, late. Tall white blush tinted with some stamens. Good form and promising flower.
J. A. SIMPSON - Everett, Washington. All introduced in 1929.
EVERETT - Double, late midseason. Medium tall pink.
MARION TALLEY - Double, midseason. Tall pink.
MRS. COL. LINDBERG - Tall pink. Fragrant.
LOUIS SMIRNOW - Brookville, New York
FAN-TAN - Semi-double. Apricot tan, suffused yellow.
ORIENTAL GOLD - Species. Double, yellow, full ball.
TINY TIM - Hybrid. 10" tall. Semi-double, red.
YELLOW CROWN (.Itoh-Smirnow hybrid) - Yellow, red blotches in center.
YELLOW DREAM (Itoh-Smirnow hybrid) - Yellow, light red blotches in center.
YELLOW EMPEROR (Itoh-Smirnow hybrid) - Yellow with slight red blotches.
YELLOW HEAVEN (Itoh-Smirnow hybrid) - Yellow, light blotches in center.
PINK HARMONY (Itoh-Smirnow hybrid) - Japanese tree peony x herbaceous.
PINK SYMPHONY (Itoh-Smirnow hybrid) - Japanese tree peony x herbaceous.
BLACK SEA, CHICHIBU, FAIRY TALE, HEAVEN SENT, HIROSHIMA, KUBUKI, PURPLE QUEEN, RED MOON, RUBY DELIGHT, STOLEN HEAVEN, YOKAHAMA.
GEORGE N. SMITH - Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts
HARVARD CRIMSON (1928) - Semi-double. Early. Rich harvard crimson showing some stamens.
OLIVER P. BAYNE
REDKEY
WABASH WEE
PHILIPPE
HARRY L. SMITH - Redkey, Indiana
ACE
EVELYN SMITH
HARRY'S CHOICE AUTUMN
HARMON
HELEN SEARS
BONNIE LOU
FRIEND HARRY
LAURA MARCHES
WILLIS J. SMITH - Ottumwa, Iowa
APPANOOSE
CLAUDIA NELSON
MAHASKA
CHIEF WAPELLO
JESSIE MORGAN
ZELLA DALE