Adelman 2021 Catalog

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ADELMAN PEONY GARDENS

CONTENTS Where will Peonies Grow .............................. 3 Bush and Itoh Definitions .............................. 4 Bush and Itoh Peonies Available .......... 4-42 Bloom Season Definitions ........................... 27 Peony Bloom Season Chart ........................ 27 Order Form ............................................... 28-30 Peony FAQ’s .................................................... 43 Tree Peony Definition .................................. 44 Tree Peonies Available .......................... 44-49 Peony Fragrance ........................................... 50 Peony Book ..................................................... 51 Social Media .................................................... 52 Types of Peony Blooms ................................ 52 Award of Landscape Merit (ALM) .............. 53 Cut Flower Care .............................................. 53 Gift Certificates ............................................... 53 Planting Requirements ............................... 54 2021 Special Events ....................................... 55 Where to Find Us ........................................... 55 Front Cover: 1966 Chevrolet Pickup in front of a bed of ‘Mister Ed’ in Adelman Peony Gardens’ field. Insets on this page and page 3 (left to right): Firebelle, Lasting Beauty, Infanta, Burma, Mystery, Paeonia ostii, Kathy’s Touch. Picture on page 3: Bed of ‘Festiva Maxima’ in the peony field. Back Cover: Coral Charm potted plants.

Welcome

to ‘Peony Paradise’! We are Jim & Carol Adelman and we live in the farm community of Brooks, just north of Salem, Oregon. We raised our 5 children on this farm, growing crops such as peppermint, peaches, hazelnuts, and grass for seed, with our main crop for 25 years being apples. We also custom harvested tree fruits, sweet cherries, pie cherries, prunes, and hazelnuts, for other farmers. We have evolved over the years and began growing peonies nearly 25 years ago. We printed our first catalog and began selling to the public in 1995. Since then we have become well known around the world for our quality and commitment to peony perfection. Our goal is to provide the highest quality, true to name peony roots available. We have three generations of Adelmans working to pass on our love for peonies. We enjoy sharing God’s exquisite creation, the peony, with you.

All photographs copyright 2021, Adelman Peony Gardens.

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Where will Peonies grow?

Bush and Itoh Peonies are suitable for USDA zones 2-8 and Tree Peonies for USDA zones 4-8. They must have a dormancy period every winter to bloom and thrive. Peonies are not generally successfully grown south of Birmingham, Alabama or south of Monterey, California. Although, southern areas with higher elevation may receive the cold period needed. Check online or with your local extension service to know what USDA zone you are in.

Prices in this catalog are effective January 1, 2021 superceding prices in all previous publications.

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Peonies are shipped as dormant bare root plant divisions. Sent by U.S. priority mail between September 15th and October 15th with 2-3 business day delivery.

Find our digital catalog online at: www.peonyparadise.com 5690 Brooklake Rd NE, PO Box 9193, Salem, OR 97305 • (503) 393-6185 • www.peonyparadise.com

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Herbaceous and Intersectional Peonies Herbaceous or bush peonies: Die down to the ground in the winter and emerge in March or when the snow melts. Many find they are deer resistant. Peonies are long lived, minimal care plants.

There are two types of bush peonies: Lactifloras are the most common species found in nurseries, its native location is China. Most lactiflora cultivars produce side buds.

Ada Niva $18 RARE

(Niva/Snelson, 1999) Red, japanese, slightly fragrant, midseason, 30” tall, lactiflora. Glossy and lustrous foliage. Center petaloids edged with gold/white. No support needed.

Hybrids are crosses between two or more species. They bring additional colors, foliage types, and an earlier bloom season. Most hybrid cultivars only produce one bloom per stem.

Intersectional or Itoh peonies: Are a cross between the TOH herbaceous (or bush) peony and the tree peony. These crosses have produced new and exciting colors. The plants have the lovely leaf form of the tree peonies, but die down to the ground in the winter. The plants are strong and healthy with a nice rounded bush.

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Amalia Olson

$26

(Olson, 1959)

White, double, fragrant, late, 32” tall, lactiflora. Pure white dome-shaped, very fragrant flower with strong stems. Stands up well in wet weather. APS Gold Medal 2011.

Award Of Landscape Merit ALM

This award is granted to peonies that have outstanding landscape and growth characteristics. It was designed to provide information on particular peony varieties that would be desirable for landscapers to use in their garden designs. Included in characteristics are the ability to stand up in inclement weather and to be disease resistant. The first round of nominations were made by APS members in 2008 and the awards were presented by the respected and knowledgeable committee members. A handful of varieties have been added each year since.

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Angel Cheeks

(C. Klehm, 1970)

ALM

$20

Cameo-pink, bomb, very fragrant, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. A charming pastel pink with a narrow band of ivory petals at the base. APS Gold Medal 2005.

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Ann Berry Cousins

(Cousins, 1972)

$28

Salmon-pink, single to semi-double, lightly fragrant, early midseason, 30” tall, hybrid. A sturdy plant holds lovely salmon pink flowers with yellow stamens.

Ann Cousins

(Cousins, 1946)

$22

Athena

(Saunders, 1955)

$26

White, single, very early, 30” tall, quadruple hybrid. This white flower glows with raspberry flares surrounding yellow stamens.

Avalanche

(Crousse, 1886)

$30

White, full double, very fragrant, late, 32” tall, lactiflora. Large, lovely, full double flowers need support. You’ll love the rose fragrance!

White, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 35” tall, lactiflora. A full flower with red flecks on petal edges. Good petal substance and flower held erect.

Armistice

(Tolomeo, 2001)

$20

(Kelsey, 1938) Pink, double, very fragrant, late-midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. Rose-type flower with a deep pink hue on strong stems.

Ballarena de Saval $55 ITOH

Pale lavender, single, midseason, 32” tall, intersectional. A delicate lavender flower with color intensifying in the center. Outstanding landscape plant.

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Bartzella $45 ALM ITOH (Anderson, 1986) Yellow, semi-double to double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, intersectional. Lemon-scented flowers on an outstanding landscape plant. APS Gold Medal 2006.

Big Ben $18 (Auten, 1943)

Border Charm $40 ITOH (Hollingsworth, 1984)

Yellow, single, midseason, 22” tall, intersectional. This light yellow intersectional is short and bushy. Nice landscape plant.

Bouquet Perfect $26 (Tischler, 1987)

Red, bomb, very fragrant, early-midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Excellent flower on stiff stems. Good in hot climates. Love that fragrance - rare in red peonies!

Pink, japanese, midseason, light fragrance, 24” tall, lactiflora. Brilliant pink flowers with serrated center petals cutely bunched together.

Blushing Princess

Bowl of Beauty $18

(Saunders/Reath/Rogers, 1991)

$50

Pale pink to white, semi-double, early, 32” tall, fragrant, hybrid. A frilly pale pink bloom that glows from the red carpal tips. Strong stems and large, glossy foliage.

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(Hoogendorn, 1949)

Pink, japanese, very fragrant, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. Pink outer petals surround a creamy center. When vigorous it may send rose petals bursting from center!

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Bowl of Cream $20 (C. Klehm, 1963)

Creamy white, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Very large, luscious cream-white flower. Wonderful cut flower! APS Gold Medal 1981.

Buckeye Belle $18 ALM (Mains, 1956)

Very dark red, semi-double, lightly fragrant, early, 30” tall, hybrid. Very dark almost chocolate-red petals are sprinkled with golden stamens. APS Gold Medal 2010.

UT O LD O S Bridal Shower

(R. Klehm, 1981)

$18

Burma

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(Lins, 1945)

$40

White, bomb, fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. An elegant ivory-white bloom with graceful form.

Red, double, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. Large showy deep red. Hard to find, rarely offered. Upright strong plant form.

Bride’s Dream $18

Canary Brilliants $55 ALM

White, japanese, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. An all white flower with abundant thin petaloids filling the center. Will stand up nicely in spring rain.

Creamy yellow with apricot hues in center, semi-double to double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 28” tall, intersectional. A wonderful color combination with healthy foliage.

(Krekler, 1965)

(Anderson, 1999)

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Candy Heart $28

(Bigger, 1961)

White with red peppermint candy stripes, double, fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Large white petals with light red streaks.

Carina $20 (Saunders, 1944)

Scarlet, single to semi-double, early, 33” tall, hybrid. Scarlet petals cupped around a small yellow center. Nice cut flower with brilliant color.

Bouquet $35 RARE Candy Stripe $35 Carnation (Seidl, 1996)

(Anderson, 1992)

White with red stripes, double, lightly fragrant, mid to late season, 32” tall, lactiflora. Amazing bi-color with unusual dark pink/red striping, may need support.

Capital Dome

(Bigger, 1979)

$16

White/blush, bomb, light fragrance, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. A puffy white bloom on strong stems from Myron Bigger’s selections.

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Pink, double, very fragrant, midseason, 32” tall, hybrid. Petals of uniform size give a carnation appearance. Wonderful spicy fragrance. Unusual bud turns into a swan.

Carolina Moon

(Auten, 1940)

RARE

$35

White, bomb, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. A graceful bloom emitting a yellow glow from the base of the multitude of petals. Definitely a ‘day brightener’.

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Chalice

(Saunders, 1929)

$22

Chief Justice (Auten, 1941)

NEW

$36

Cream, single, very early, 36” tall, hybrid. This Red, semi-double, midseason, 32” tall, hybrid. bloom is the largest single flower I have seen. As Rich red color with showy stamens held a macrophylla x lactiflora cross it has very large upright. glossy leaves. One of our very first to bloom.

Chocolate Soldier $35 RARE (Auten, 1939)

Charlie’s White $15

(C. Klehm, 1951)

White, crown double, lightly fragrant, early, 36” tall, lactiflora. Large outer petals surround white center glowing yellow from inside.

Cherry Ruffles $30 (Hollingsworth, 1996) Scarlet red, semi-double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, hybrid. Striking color on a vigorous upright plant. Petal numbers may increase with plant maturity.

Dark, reddish-brown, japanese, midseason, 28” tall, hybrid. The deep, near chocolate petal color is set off by yellow anthers and red carpels.

Christmas Velvet

(Anderson, 1992)

RARE

$50

Red, double, fragrant, midseason, 30” tall, hybrid. A recent introduction of a bright red tight bloom that stands upright on a strong stem.

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Class Act $20 (R. Klehm, 1991)

White, double, fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A creamy white full, fragrant bloom with pleasingly cupped petals.

Comanche $20 ALM (Bigger, 1957)

Cora Louise $60 ITOH (Anderson, 1986)

White w/deep lavender flares, semi-double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 24” tall, intersectional. Striking lavender flares in this white bloom.

Cora Stubbs

(Krekler, 1976)

$22

Magenta, japanese, lightly fragrant, midseason, Pink, japanese, fragrant, midseason, 32” 36” tall, lactiflora. A striking color contrast in a tall, lactiflora. A creamy white lacy center is surrounded by two rows of large raspberry bright flower that will cheer the gardener. pink petals.

Command Performance $30 Coral Charm $26 (Hollingsworth, 1996)

Red, bomb, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, hybrid. A very large, globular flower that is red-orange. Very visible in the garden. Needs staking. APS Grand Champion 1998. 10

(Wissing, 1964)

Coral, semi-double, early-midseason, 40” tall, hybrid. Large cup-shaped flowers of exotic deep coral fades softly. Needs staking. APS Gold Medal 1986.

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Coral ‘n Gold $25 ALM

Cream Puff $18 (Marx/Rogers, 1981)

(Cousins/R. Klehm, 1981)

Pink, japanese, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A delicate, lacy center of ‘shredded’ yellow and pink staminodes cupped inside guard petals.

Coral Sunset $30 ALM (Wissing/C. Klehm, 1965)

Cytherea $26 ALM

Coral-peach, single, midseason, 34” tall, hybrid. Deep coral cup-shaped flowers enhanced by a center of golden stamens.

Coral, semi-double, early, 32” tall, hybrid. Ruffled edges increase the flower fullness. Fades from coral to ivory. Our most spectacular coral flower! APS Gold Medal 2003.

(Saunders, 1953)

Deep rose, semi-double, early, 24” tall, hybrid. Lovely deep rose colored cupped flowers. APS Gold Medal 1980. A sought-after color!

Courage $35 Dark Eyes RARE (Bigger, 1968)

Light pink, semi-double, very fragrant, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. Light pink petals have darker pink ‘paint flecks’ evenly distributed. God gave it special attention.

(Laning, 1996)

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ITOH $99

Red, single, light fragrance, early-midseason, 28” tall, intersectional. Very deep dark coloring, darkest intersectional in our catalog. Smaller flowers on a strong bushy plant.

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Dawn Pink $15

Duchess de Nemours $20

Rose pink, single, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Striking bright pink single with a glowing yellow center. A row in bloom makes a “sea of warm pink”!

Creamy-white, double, very fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Globe-shaped, creamy-white flower with green carpels and a yellow center glow. A much loved old favorite!

Do Tell

(Bigger, 1975)

(Sass, 1946)

(Auten, 1946)

ALM $30

Pink, japanese, early, 32” tall, lactiflora. Pale pink petals surround a mound of white and pink petaloids on this strong upright plant. A contrast that will catch your eye in the garden.

Dr. F.G. Brethour

(H.P. Sass, 1938)

$26

White, double, light fragrance, late, 34” tall, lactiflora. A romantically fluffy full bloom with an inner yellow glow with a bonus of fragrance.

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(Calot, 1856)

Eastern Star

$16

White, bomb double, midseason, 30” tall, lactiflora. A large, pure white flower named after the Masonic organization Myron Bigger was active in for many years.

Edulis Superba $16 (Lemon, 1824)

Pink, double, fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A deep pink double with a collar of smaller ivory petals at the base. A very old, tried and true variety with a bonus of fragrance!

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Ellen Cowley $18 ALM

(Saunders, 1940)

Sharp pink, semi-double, midseason, 33” tall, hybrid. Lovely plant with many stems and many flowers. Can tolerate some shade.

Elsa Sass $20 (Sass, 1930)

White, double, very fragrant, late, 28” tall, lactiflora. Large, perfectly formed rose-type flowers with a texture like velvet. Among the last peonies to bloom. APS Gold Medal 1943.

Eskimo Pie $30 (Krekler/R. Klehm, 2003) White, semi-double to double, midseason, 28” tall, lactiflora. May have red streaking on outer petals at times. Deep green foliage,

wonderful landscape plant.

RARE ALM Etched Salmon $35 (Cousins/R. Klehm, 1981)

Salmon-pink, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, hybrid. A perfect symmetry of finely cupped petals with deeper color at the base. APS Gold Medal 2002.

Evening Star

NEW

(Sass/Interstate Nurseries, 1937)

$40

White, double, late, 36” tall, lactiflora. Glowing white can have a touch of crimson color on the edging of the petals. Good flower form, strong stems.

Fairy Princess $22 (Glasscock/Falk, 1955)

Red, single, midseason, 20” tall, hybrid. Brilliant, true red petals surround golden stamens for regal splendor. A nice border plant.

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Faithful Dream

(Stanek, 2014)

NEW

$185

Pink, semi-double, early, 34” tall, hybrid. Salmon pink flowers can vary from single to semi-double in young plants. Mostly semidouble and a few doubles in older plants. Upright habit with pollen and seeds.

Feather Top $22

Felix Supreme $18 (Kriek, 1955)

Ruby red, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Frothy petals make it an excellent cut flower. Dark green foliage and strong growth habit.

Fernleaf Hybrid $20 (hybridizer unknown)

(Wild, 1970)

Magenta, single, very early, 24” tall, hybrid. The fern-type foliage is a wonderful compliment to the landscape. Our best growing fernleaf peony.

Felix Crousse $15

Festiva Maxima $16

Raspberry red, double, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. A dependable, attractive light red flower. Color is brilliant and of even tone with a silky luster. Still popular!

White, double, very fragrant, early, 36” tall, lactiflora. Its sterling qualities of growth, color and fragrance make it most desirable even after 150 years! Red flecking on petals.

ose-pink, japanese, late, 32” tall, lactiflora. R A center poof of slightly lighter pink petals is surrounded by golden staminodes. A real charmer!

(Crousse, 1881)

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(Miellez, 1851)

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Firebelle

(Mains/Alexander, 1959)

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$45

Garden Peace

(Saunders, 1941)

$22

Red, semi-double, early, 30” tall, hybrid. Brilliant bright red color atop strong stems. Good for landscape setting.

White, single, early midseason, 36” tall, hybrid. Red accents make lovely simplicity on the white bloom. Nice rounded foliage. Many side buds for a good show of blossoms.

First Arrival $55 ITOH

Garden Treasure $50 ALM

(Anderson, 1986)

Lavender-pink, semi-double, lightly fragrant, early, 28” tall, intersectional. Pink to lavender semi-double with red flares that bloom in abundance at the top of the lovely plant.

Garden Lace $16 ALM (Hollingsworth, 1992) Pink, japanese, lightly fragrant, midseason, 30” tall, lactiflora. Soft pink luminous petals cup a center of pale yellow lacy staminodes. Abundant fragrant flowers stand up well.

ITOH

(Hollingsworth, 1984)

Yellow, semi-double, very fragrant, mid-late season, 30” tall, intersectional. Rare yellow flowers with muted red flares. Many side buds for long bloom. Lemon scent. APS Gold Medal 1996.

Gardenia $20 (Lins, 1955)

Blush-white, double, fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Golden stamens mixed with center petals on a very beautiful gardenia shaped flower. Glows creamy yellow.

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Gay Paree $25 ALM (Auten, 1933)

Cerise pink, japanese, lightly fragrant, midseason, 33” tall, lactiflora. Bright pink guard petals cheerfully surround a full center of mixed pink and creamy white petaloids.

Gerry $32 (Glasscock/R. Klehm, 1988)

Red, bomb, early midseason, fragrant, 32” tall, hybrid. Abundant flowers that attract you from a long distance. A true bomb-type bloom with the pouf of center petals standing high nearly hiding the guard petals.

Glowing Heart

NEW

(Johnson/Adelman, pending 2021)

$300

Vibrant pink, semi-double, early to midseason, 30” tall, hybrid. Clean foliage, some side buds.

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Goldilocks

(Gilbertson, 1975)

RARE

$50

Yellow, anemone to bomb double, slight fragrance, late-midseason, 28” tall, hybrid. A gorgeous yellow. As the plant matures the flower form turns from anemone to double.

Gordon E. Simonson $125 ITOH

(Anderson, 2010)

Pink, semi-double, midseason, 26” tall, intersectional. Brilliant fuchsia pink with pale creamy stamens and wavy petals making a statement of simple beauty.

Henry Bockstoce $22 (Bockstoce, 1955)

Rich cardinal red, double, fragrant, midseason, 40” tall, hybrid. Heavy petal substance with a deep red sheen. Large flowers on long stems. May need support. A D E L M A N

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Henry Sass $20

(Sass/Interstate Nurseries, 1949)

White, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. A magnificent large, pure white double. Strong stems and dark foliage.

Hermione $22

(H. P. Sass, 1932)

Pink, double, very fragrant, late-midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. A lavish pink full double that’s an old fashioned delight. May need support.

Hillary $50 ALM (Anderson, 1999)

Creamy red, semi-double, midseason, 30” tall, intersectional. Red fades to cream while holding its darker center color. Graceful foliage that holds the flowers on display.

Hot Chocolate $26 (H. Sass/Reynolds, 1971)

Chocolate red, japanese, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. An unusual color combined with an unusual flower form will make a focal point in your Spring flower bed.

T U O D L SO Highlight

(Auten/Wild & Son, 1952)

NEW

$35

Red, double, late midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Deep dark red coloring with strong stems. Named for being a “highlight” in the garden.

Independence Day (Kornder, 1999)

NEW

$80

White with pink striping, double, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Light pink to white petals with magenta candy striping, predominantly towards the outside of the bloom. Blooms held well, rarely found in trade.

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Jean Ericksen $16 (Ericksen/Joslin, 1999)

Red, japanese, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A deep red flower with feathery petals in the center. It draws visitors into the flowerbed for its delicate but bold statement.

Joanna Marlene $55 ITOH

Julia Rose $65 ITOH

(Anderson)

Cherry red, single to semi-double, fragrant, midseason, 28” tall, intersectional. Opens cherry red fading to orange then yellow. There can be three colors of flowers at the same time.

(Anderson, 1999)

Kansas $16 (Bigger, 1940)

Joker $30 (Landis/Rogers, 2004)

Karl Rosenfield $20

Yellow, semi-double, midseason, 30” tall, intersectional. A delightful flower that changes color as it matures. A lovely landscape plant.

Red, double, fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Rose-type flowers of watermelonred on strong dark green stems. APS Gold Medal 1957.

Pink, double, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. Opens pink and fades to lovely picotee edgings. A shorter, nicely shaped landscape plant.

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(Rosenfield, 1908)

Red, double, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. This is the true variety, dug from Rosenfield’s granddaughter’s garden.

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Katharine $26

(D. Reath, 2000)

White with red flecks, double, lightly fragrant, late, 34” tall, lactiflora. A special flower named after Reath’s grandmother.

Kathy’s Touch

(Hollingsworth, 2009)

NEW

$85

Pink, semi-double, early, 32” tall, hybrid. Semi-double with tendency to have more doubling some years. Medium bright pink, no support needed. One of our earliest medium pink flowers to bloom.

Kopper Kettle $99 ITOH RARE (Anderson, 1999)

Orange, semi-double, midseason, 32” tall, intersectional. Tones of red, yellow and orange combine to give a copper appearance to the flower. A shorter, slow growing dark green plant.

Krinkled White $20 ALM

(Brand, 1928)

Pure white, single, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Large, white, crepe-paper textured petals with small tuft of golden yellow stamens. Stands up in rain. Spectacular in a grouping!

Laddie $20 (Glasscock, 1941)

Red, single, very early, 12” tall, hybrid. A dwarf plant with brilliant red flowers surrounded by narrow cut-leaf foliage.

Lady Alexandra Duff

(Kelway, 1902)

$20

Blush, double, very fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. The pale mauve-pink flowers lighten in the center. A much loved heirloom variety with a loose, romantic form.

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Lancaster Imp $18

Leslie Peck $22

Milky white, bomb, fragrant, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. A wonderful landscape plant that holds its flowers well. Compact bloom good for floral arrangements.

Pink, japanese, midseason, 38” tall, lactiflora. Deep pink guard petals surround a spiky center of lighter petaloids etched in peach. Many side-buds for a longer bloom period.

(R. Klehm, 1987)

Lemon Chiffon $65

(D. Reath, 1981)

Yellow, semi-double, fragrant, early, 28” tall, hybrid. A lemon yellow full flower on strong stems. An outstanding variety that is in demand for hybridizing. APS Grand Champion 2000.

Lemon Dream $35 ITOH (Anderson, 1999)

Yellow, semi-double, midseason, 34” tall, intersectional. A delightful light yellow bloom that can have a lavender streak, or can even be half lavender. Lovely foliage. 20

(Niva/Snelson, 1999)

Lillian Wild

(Wild, 1930)

$18

Blush-white, double, late midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. Very large flower with a flat face. On opening it is tinged with delicate flesh pink centers that fade to a pale blush white.

Linda’s Dream $22 (McCrae/Adelman, 2013)

Pink, japanese, midseason, 38” tall, lactiflora. Outer guard petals cup the multitude of smaller inner petals all the hottest pink. Named for the 2013 National Garden Clubs, Inc. president.

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ALM Little Red Gem $25 Lovely Rose

(D. Reath, 1988)

Red, single, very early, 16” tall, hybrid. A dwarf plant suitable for a rock garden. Simple red flowers on fine foliage that is a good garden accent.

Lois’ Choice

(Laning, 1993)

RARE

$120

Multicolored, double, early, 30” tall, hybrid. A fluffy pink and yellow bloom that is fascinating in the color variation from light pink to yellow to a little darker pink.

ITOH Love Affair $80 (Hollingsworth, 2005)

White, semi-double, midseason, intersectional. The first all white flower on an Itoh hybrid. A pleasing symmetrical bloom.

(Saunders, 1942)

ALM

$24

Carmine-rose pink, semi-double, early, 32” tall, hybrid. A bright, warm pink flower with lovely large upright petals that exude elegance. Extremely strong stems.

Luxor

(Sass, 1933)

$20

White, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora cultivar. A white, bomb-type double with mild fragrance. Plant stands up nicely. One of my special favorites.

Mackinac Grand $28 ALM (D. Reath, 1992)

Red, semi-double, early midseason, 36” tall, hybrid. A brilliant red flower that shows up clear across the garden! The large silken petals are ruffled adding fullness.

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Madame Butterfly $20

(Franklin, 1932)

Magenta, japanese, fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. A rich, glistening magenta flower that stands upright. Unusual flower form and color.

Madame Claude Tain NEW (Doriat, 1927)

$36

White, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Flowers can vary blush to white, support may be needed. Popular used as a cut flower.

Madame de Verneville $17 (Crousse, 1885)

White, double, very fragrant, early midseason, 31” tall, lactiflora. A crown of white with a pastel glow. Heirloom variety with a pleasant rose scent. 22

Maestro $22 (Auten, 1957)

Dark red, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 33” tall, lactiflora. A dark, bright red flower with yellow stamens interspersed for a joyful expression of nature. Holds itself erect.

Many Happy Returns $22 ALM (Hollingsworth, 1986)

Red, bomb, midseason, 34” tall, hybrid. A rich warm red medium-sized flower nicely sized for floral arrangements. Long lasting cut. APS Gold Medal 2007.

Marietta Sisson $20 (Sass, 1933)

Pink, double, very fragrant, late, 34” tall, lactiflora. Very large, warm flowers with a pleasant fragrance. Needs support.

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Marshmallow Tart (R. Klehm, 1985)

NEW

$30

White, double, midseason, 24” tall, lactiflora. Creamy puffball white with yellow petals at the base. Shorter plant with strong plant habit.

May Lilac $30

(Saunders, 1950)

Lilac, single, very fragrant, early, 32” tall, hybrid. A cup shaped bloom that stays lilac in our cool climate. Large light green rounded foliage makes it a nice landscape contrast.

Melissa

(Anderson, 2010)

NEW

$165

Yellow, semi-double, early, 32” tall, hybrid. Semi-double to double, light yellow, fading to cream as the flower matures.

Merry Mayshine $20 ALM (Saunders/Smetana, 1994)

Red, single, fragrant, early, 30” tall, hybrid. Bright crimson flowers with yellow centers stand tall on the unusual ferny-leafed plant. Very striking in the garden as a foliage plant.

Minnie Shaylor $19 ALM (Shaylor, 1919)

White, semi-double, midseason, 33” tall, lactiflora. A very striking white bloom set off by a center of red carpels surrounded by bright yellow stamens. APS Grand Champion 1986.

Miss America $24 (Mann/van Steen, 1936)

White, semi-double, very fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Pure white cupped flowers from blush-pink buds on strong stems. APS Gold Medal 1956.

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Mister Ed $18 (Klehm, 1980)

Blush to pink, bomb, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. May have pink flowers and luscious blush-cream blooms on the same bush. Good cut flower.

Mother’s Choice $28 (Glasscock, 1950)

Creamy white, double, fragrant, latemidseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. A very large flower packed with beautifully arranged petals on strong stems. APS Gold Medal 1994.

Monsieur Jules Elie $16 Mrs. Frank Beach (Brand, 1925)

(Crousse, 1888)

$26

Pink, bomb, very fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, White, double, very fragrant, midseason, 33” lactiflora. These fragrant blossoms are a lively tall, lactiflora. Large creamy white, flat, perfect light pink. This heirloom classic is a good cut rose-type flower. Stands up well. flower. May need support.

Morning Lilac $65 ITOH (Anderson, 1999)

Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt $24 (Franklin, 1932)

Light pink, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, Fuchsia purple, single to semi-double, lightly 28” tall, lactiflora. A soft shell pink in rose form. The size, color and form combine to fragrant, early, 28” tall, intersectional. An unusual color on a large-petaled flower. It can make a most attractive flower. APS Gold Medal 1948. be seen from across the field. 24

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My Love $28 (Hollingsworth, 1992)

Pearl white, double, fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. A strong growing bush that stands up to weather. The blush flower fades to white.

Norma Volz $20 (Volz, 1962)

Blush, double, fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Opens blush and matures to ivory-white. A large flower with a lovely fragrance. Crimson flecks on some petals. APS Gold Medal 1987.

RARE Nick Shaylor $20 Nosegay $28

(Allison, 1931)

Blush, double, late-midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Blush or light pink bloom with full rose flower form. An outstanding beauty. APS Gold Medal 1941 and 1969.

(Saunders, 1950)

Pink, single, early, 30” tall, hybrid. A delicate looking single bloom with deeper pink carpels in the center ringed with yellow stamens.

Nippon Beauty $18 Old Faithful $45 ALM

(Auten, 1927)

Deep garnet, japanese, lightly fragrant, late, 32” tall, lactiflora. The garnet blooms have petaloid tips flushed and edged in gold. Lovely in arrangements. A real bonus is reddish colored seedpods.

(Glasscock/Falk, 1964)

Dark velvet red, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, hybrid. The plant has strong stems and healthy, dark green foliage. The most regal of reds. APS Gold Medal 1997.

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Old Rose Dandy $40 ITOH (Laning, 1993)

Brick-red, single, midseason, 32” tall, intersectional. A fast increasing plant with delightful brick-red flowers. Lovely landscape plant with robust dark green color.

P. officinalis alba plena NEW (Species)

$50

White, double, early, 24” tall, species. Referred to “The White Memorial Day” peony. Blooms tend to sometimes have a touch of pink blush to them.

Paisley Pink $28 (McCrae/Adelman’ 2019)

Pink, japanese, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A creamy mix of pink-yellow stamenoids glow inside cupped jaunty pink petals.

Paladin $18 (Saunders, 1950)

Carmine-red, semi-double, midseason, 20” tall, hybrid. A glowing red, tulip shaped flower on a rounded, tidy, dwarf plant suitable for borders.

RARE P. officinalis rubra plena $30 Pastel Splendor

(Species)

(Anderson/Seidl, 1996)

Red, double, early, 30” tall, hybrid. Called the “Memorial Day” peony as it has been used to decorate graves for generations. Brought from Europe with immigrants.

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ITOH

$45

Creamy white with maroon flares, single, midseason, 33” tall, intersectional. A multicolored flower with a large center of carpels surrounded by purple flares.

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Peony Bloom Season Bloom season in the Willamette Valley: (may vary for your climate and seasonal weather conditions) Midseason mid to late May Late late May, early June

Very early late April, early May Early early May

*=Tree Peony Very Early Season ■ LAVENDER

Ofuji Nishiki*

■ PINK

Ezra Pound* Leda* Rosalind Elsie Franklin* Roselette Roselette’s Baby Seidai* Sugar ‘n Spice Waucedah Princess*

■ RED Chinese Dragon* Fernleaf Hybrid Laddie

Little Red Gem Pluto* Red Glory Renown* Shima Nishiki* n WHITE Athena Chalice P. ostii* Picotee

■ YELLOW Daffodil* Souvenir de Maxime Cornu* Tria*

Early Season Glowing Heart Kathy’s Touch Lois’ Choice Lovely Rose Mystery* Nosegay Paula Fay Sunrise Glow*

■ CORAL Coral Sunset Pink Hawaiian Coral Tropicana ■ LAVENDER

First Arrival May Lilac Morning Lilac

■ PINK Cytherea Do Tell Door County Sunset* Faithful Dream

■ RED Black Panther* Boreas* Buckeye Belle Carina Firebelle Hephestos* Icarus*

Merry Mayshine P. officinalis rubra plena Red Charm Rosedale Ruffled Sunset* Scarlett O’Hara Sonoma Guy Saval* Tiger Tiger* Vesuvian* n WHITE Angel Choir* Blushing Princess Charlie’s White

Festiva Maxima Ice Age* Ice Storm* Infanta* Lasting Beauty* P. officinalis alba plena Theresa Anne*

■ YELLOW Alice Harding* High Noon* Lemon Chiffon Melissa Nike* Sunny Girl Vanilla Schnapps Yellow Bird

Midseason ■ CORAL Ann Berry Cousins Coral Charm Coral ‘n Gold ■ LAVENDER

Ballarena de Saval Sonoma Amethyst

■ PINK

Angel Cheeks Bouquet Perfect Bowl of Beauty Carnation Bouquet Comanche Cora Stubbs Courage Cream Puff Dawn Pink Edulis Superba Ellen Cowley Etched Salmon Garden Lace Gay Paree Gordon E. Simonson Joker Lady Alexandra Duff

Leslie Peck Linda’s Dream Madame Butterfly Mister Ed Monsieur Jules Elie Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt My Love Nick Shaylor Norma Volz Paisley Pink Pastelegance Pietertje Vriend Wagenaar Pink Derby Pink Pearl Polly Sharp Raspberry Sundae Rhapsody Salmon Dream Sonoma Rosy Future Sweet 16 Touch of Class Tourangelle Walter Faxon

■ RED Ada Niva Big Ben Burma Cherry Ruffles Chief Justice Chocolate Soldier Christmas Velvet Command Performance Dark Eyes Fairy Princess Felix Crousse Felix Supreme Gerry Henry Bockstoce Highlight Hillary Hot Chocolate Jean Ericksen Julia Rose Kansas Karl Rosenfield Kopper Kettle Mackinac Grand Maestro Many Happy Returns

Marietta Sisson Pink Parfait Princess Margaret Rozella

Sarah Bernhardt Vivid Rose Whopper

Old Faithful Old Rose Dandy Paladin President Lincoln Raspberry Charm Red Grace Red Red Rose Red Satin Scarlet Heaven Shawnee Chief Sonoma Velvet Ruby Strawberry Blush Topeka Coral Topeka Garnet Unique Viking Valor Walter Mains Watermelon Wine n WHITE Avalanche Bowl of Cream Bridal Shower Bride’s Dream Candy Heart Candy Stripe Capital Dome Carolina Moon

Class Act Cora Louise Duchess de Nemours Eastern Star Eskimo Pie Garden Peace Gardenia Henry Sass Independence Day Krinkled White Lancaster Imp Lillian Wild Love Affair Luxor Madame Claude Tain Madame de Verneville Marshmallow Tart Minnie Shaylor Miss America Mother’s Choice Mrs. Frank Beach Pastel Splendor Peppermint Polar Star

Shirley Temple White Frost White Innocence White Sands

■ YELLOW Bartzella Border Charm Canary Brilliants Garden Treasure Goldilocks Joanna Marlene Lemon Dream Prairie Moon Singing in the Rain Smith Family Yellow Sonoma Apricot Sonoma Halo Sonoma Sun Sonoma Welcome Sonoma YeDo Summer Glow Sunny Boy Sweet Lemonade

Late Season ■ PINK

Armistice Feather Top Hermione

■ RED Nippon Beauty Paul M. Wild Sword Dance

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n WHITE Amalia Olson Ann Cousins Dr. F.G. Brethour

Elsa Sass Evening Star Katharine

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Ada Niva $18 Amalia Olson $26 Angel Cheeks $20 Ann Berry Cousins $28 Ann Cousins $22 Armistice $20 Athena $26 Avalanche $30 Ballarena de Saval $55 Bartzella $45 Big Ben $18 Blushing Princess $50 Border Charm $40 Bouquet Perfect $26 Bowl of Beauty $18 Bowl of Cream $20 Bridal Shower $18

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Bride’s Dream $18 Buckeye Belle $18 Canary Brilliants $55 Candy Heart $28 Candy Stripe $35 Capital Dome $16 Carina $20 Carnation Bouquet $35 Carolina Moon $35 Chalice $22 Charlie’s White $15 Cherry Ruffles $30 Chief Justice $36 Chocolate Soldier $35 Christmas Velvet $50 Class Act $20 Comanche $20 Command Performance $30 Cora Louise $60 Cora Stubbs $22 Coral Charm $26 Coral ‘n Gold $25 Coral Sunset $30 Courage $35 Cream Puff $18 Cytherea $26 Dark Eyes $99 Dawn Pink $15 Do Tell $30 Dr. F.G. Brethour $26 Duchess de Nemours $20

Garden Peace $22 Garden Treasure $50 Gardenia $20 Gay Paree $25 Gerry $32 Glowing Heart $300 Goldilocks $50 Gordon E. Simonson $125 Henry Bockstoce $22 Henry Sass $20 Hermione $22 Hillary $50 Hot Chocolate $26 Independence Day $80 Jean Ericksen $16 Joanna Marlene $55 Joker $30 Julia Rose $65 Kansas $16 Karl Rosenfield $20 Katharine $30 Kathy’s Touch $85 Kopper Kettle $99 Krinkled White $20 Laddie $20 Lady Alexandra Duff $20 Lancaster Imp $18 Lemon Chiffon $65 Lemon Dream $35 Leslie Peck $22 Lillian Wild $18

Scarlet Heaven $40 Scarlett O’Hara $22 Shawnee Chief $16 Shirley Temple $18 Singing in the Rain $50 Smith Family Yellow $75 Sonoma Amethyst $60 Sonoma Apricot $65 Sonoma Halo $199 Sonoma Rosy Future $50 Sonoma Sun $40 Sonoma Velvet Ruby $35 Sonoma Welcome $50 Sonoma YeDo $199 Strawberry Blush $99 Sugar ‘n Spice $32 Summer Glow $70 Sunny Boy $260 Sunny Girl $35 Sweet 16 $22 Sweet Lemonade $150 Sword Dance $22 Topeka Coral $32 Topeka Garnet $25 Touch of Class $36 Tropicana $65 Unique $40 Vanilla Schnapps $150 Viking Valor $40 Vivid Rose $22 Walter Faxon $25

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Minnie Shaylor $19 Miss America $24 Mister Ed $18 Monsieur Jules Elie $16 Morning Lilac $65 Mother’s Choice $28 Mrs. Frank Beach $26 Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt $24 My Love $28 Nick Shaylor $20 Nippon Beauty $18 Norma Volz $20 Nosegay $28 Old Faithful $45 Old Rose Dandy $40 P. officinalis alba plena $50 P. officinalis rubra plena $30 Paisley Pink $28 Paladin $18 Pastel Splendor $45 Pastelegance $165 Paul M. Wild $18 Paula Fay $18 Peppermint $50 Picotee $40 Pietertje Vriend Wagenaar $35 Pink Hawaiian Coral $22 Pink Parfait $16 Pink Pearl $26 Polar Star $16 Polly Sharp $15


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Vesuvian $50 Waucedah Princess $70

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Ofuji Nishiki $85 P. ostii $125 Pluto $65 Renown $45 Rosalind Elsie Franklin $99 Ruffled Sunset $75 Shima Nishiki $65 Sonoma Guy Saval $100 Souvenir de Maxime Cornu $85 Sunrise Glow $600 Theresa Anne $120 Tiger Tiger $50 Tria $35

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Chinese Dragon $45 Daffodil $35 Ezra Pound $45 Hephestos $85 High Noon $65 Icarus $85 Ice Age $60 Ice Storm $65 Infanta $60 Lasting Beauty $400 Leda $65 Mystery $99 Nike $50

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Walter Mains $27 Watermelon Wine $75 White Frost $30 White Innocence $28 White Sands $22 Whopper $26 Yellow Bird $399 TREE PEONIES: Alice Harding $45 Angel Choir $85 Black Panther $80 Boreas $45

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Pastelegance

(Seidl, 1989)

RARE

$165

Creamy pastel pink, double, early midseason, 30” tall, hybrid. A most romantic new color in peonies. Pink fades to an elegant cream tone. Strong stems, and good landscape plant.

Peppermint $50 (Nicholls/Wild & Son, 1958)

White to Blush, double, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Each bloom is an individual. Red streaks mark the bud before it opens but the bloom presents its red coloration as it pleases blotches, spots, stripes.

Paul M. Wild $18 Picotee (Wild, 1964)

Ruby-red, double, lightly fragrant, latemidseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Large, luscious velvety red flowers that are fully double and resist fading. A favorite of mine.

(Saunders, 1949)

White, single, lightly fragrant, very early, 18” tall, hybrid. Named for the picotee petal edging. Charmingly dwarf plant with rounded foliage and crimson stems. Very unusual.

Paula Fay $18 Pietertje Vriend Wagenaar

(Fay, 1968)

Shocking pink, semi-double, early, 35” tall, hybrid. A lustrous pink semi-double that lights up the garden and your spirits early in the season! APS Gold Medal 1988.

$40

(Friend, 1996)

$35

R$35 ARE

Dark pink, double, midseason, 33” tall, lactiflora. A dark pink full double with darker paint flecks on the petals. Red buds sit atop strong stems.

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UT O LD O S Pink Derby $30

(Bigger, 1966)

Pink, bomb, fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Center petals mixed light pink and cream, contrast with the bright pink of the outer petals.

Pink Pearl $26 (Sass, 1937)

Pink, double, very fragrant, midseason, 30” tall, lactiflora. A delicate flower on a shorter plant that holds the flowers up nicely.

Polar Star Pink Hawaiian Coral $22 ALM (Sass, 1932)

(R. Klehm, 1981)

Coral, semi-double, fragrant, early, 34” tall, hybrid. Opens a redder coral than other corals, with notched petal edges and a center of yellow stamens. APS Gold Medal 2000.

Pink Parfait $16

(C. Klehm, 1975)

Vivid pink, full double, lightly fragrant, very late, 36” tall, lactiflora. Huge blooms with silvered petal edges.

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$16

White, japanese, fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. The white guard petals have a pink flush. The center is a mound of yellow staminodes creating a lacy pastel effect.

Polly Sharp $15 (Warner, 1996)

Blush, single, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A lovely single that opens pink and fades marble and then white. Heavy bloomer. Delightful small flower!

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Prairie Moon $25

(Fay, 1959)

Pale yellow, single to semi-double, midseason, 32” tall, hybrid. A soft yellow that gives emphasis to its spot in any garden. Foliage declines early.

Raspberry Charm

(Wissing/R. Klehm, 1985)

$26

Raspberry-red, semi-double, midseason, 36” tall, hybrid. A very lovely color enhanced with a center of golden stamens. Reliable with strong stems. It stole my heart at first sight.

Raspberry Sundae $18 President Lincoln $26 (Brand, 1928)

Red, single, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A deep mahogany red cupped flower with large petals of substance.

(C. Klehm, 1968)

Pink, double, fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Like a scoop of vanilla ice cream drizzled with raspberry topping. Distinctive coloring. Excellent cut flower.

Charm $26 Princess Margaret $20 Red (Glasscock, 1944) (Murawska, 1960)

Dark pink, double, fragrant, late-midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. This enormous full double flower is a rich rose-pink with strong stems. APS Grand Champion 1974.

Deep red, bomb, fragrant, early, 32” tall, hybrid. Gigantic bomb of deep crimson with a multitude of petals. Slight clove fragrance. Our most popular peony. APS Gold Medal 1956.

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Red Glory $28 (Auten, 1937)

Red Satin $28

Red Grace $26 (Glasscock, 1980)

Rhapsody $28 (Auten, 1956)

Red, semi-double, very early, 34” tall, hybrid. I was so taken by this ruffled, bright red bloom with a yellow center that I took way too many photos. Glorious!

Deep red, bomb, fragrant, midseason, 32” tall, hybrid. The same color as Red Charm but with a flower so tightly petaled it is almost a complete globe. One large flower per stem.

(Sass, 1937)

Red, double, fragrant, midseason, 32” tall, hybrid. Think of the sheen of a deep red satin and this is it! The petals are very large and stand upright, making a striking statement.

Pink, japanese, very fragrant, midseason, 30” tall, lactiflora. Pink petals encircle a mound of glowing ivory mini-petals. Often has a puff of pink and red in the center. Very exquisite!

Red Red Rose $24 Rosedale $20 (Saunders, 1942)

Red, semi-double, midseason, 32” tall, hybrid. A blood red flower with ruffled petals really attracts attention. Very attractive in bud. Strong stems. 34

(Auten, 1936)

Dark red, semi-double to double, lightly fragrant, early, 26” tall, hybrid. A deep red flower that resembles an old fashioned rose. A wonderful, compact border plant.

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Roselette

(Saunders, 1950)

ALM

$18

Salmon Dream $32 ALM

Blush-pink, single, lightly fragrant, very early, 34” tall, hybrid. A sweet flower with clear pink, textured petals framing yellow stamens. Its early color is a delight in the garden!

(D. Reath, 1979)

Roselette’s Baby

Sarah Bernhardt $12

(Adelman)

$28

Magenta, single, very early, 36” tall, triple hybrid. A bold color for the early garden. A tall flower on strong stems with good foliage. Found as a single stem mutation of Roselette.

Rozella $20 ALM (D. Reath, 1990) Dark pink, double, lightly fragrant, late, 31” tall, hybrid. A large, rose-type double with strong stems and profuse bloom. Wonderful landscape plant. A bright, cheerful color.

Pink, semi-double, midseason, 32” tall, hybrid. A cupped, warm salmon-pink delight with dark green glossy foliage. 2008 APS Gold Medal.

(Lemoine, 1906)

Pink, double, fragrant, late, 36” tall, lactiflora. Double flowers of soft seashell pink with petals edged a trifle lighter with a few crimson flecks. Grandma’s favorite pink double.

Scarlet Heaven $40 ITOH (Anderson, 1999)

Red, single, lightly fragrant, midseason, 28” tall, intersectional. A bright red flower with redtipped carpels that has the lovely dark green leaves of the tree peony parent.

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Scarlett O’Hara $22 ALM

Singing in the Rain

ITOH

(D. R. Smith, 2002)

$50

(Falk/Glasscock, 1956) Apricot, semi-double, lightly fragrant, Red, single, early, 36” tall, hybrid. Large, fiery midseason, 36” tall, intersectional. red single. Superb, rich green foliage and on a Bloom appears light orange upon opening, very vigorous, easy to grow plant. fading to yellow.

Shawnee Chief $16

(Bigger, 1940)

Smith Family Yellow

ITOH $75

Red, double, fragrant, late-midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Outer 3 rings of petals are larger than center petals. Strong stems and a good cut flower.

(D. R. Smith, 2002)

Shirley Temple $18 (Smirnow before 1948)

Sonoma Amethyst $60 ITOH

White, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Medium-sized, pale pink fading to white blossoms with petals arranged in whorls. Very delicate appearance.

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Yellow, semi-double, fragrant, midseason, 48” tall, intersectional. Yellow in its entirety with many blooms.

(Tolomeo, 2001)

Lavender, semi-double, midseason, 34” tall, intersectional. Abundant flowers on this appealing intersectional. Broad, dark green foliage.

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Sonoma Apricot (Tolomeo, 1999)

ITOH

$65

Sonoma Sun (Tolomeo, 1996)

ITOH

$40

Yellow, single, midseason, 35” tall, intersectional. Apricot-fading yellow, single, lightly fragrant, Opening a rosy yellow and turning to clear yellow midseason, 34” tall, intersectional. Flowers open apricot and fade to yellow with red flares. with small red center flares.

Sonoma Halo

(Tolomeo, 2007)

ITOH

RARE

$199

Sonoma Velvet Ruby ITOH (Tolomeo, 1999)

$35

Yellow, double, midseason, 34” tall, intersectional. Red, single, midseason, 35” tall, A huge full yellow flower sometimes having a intersectional. A bright red single flower with touch of red in the center. A 1st year plant had 5 tossled petals from its pollen parent, tree large buds, one was taken to the APS show where peony Boreas. Irene reports that it has pollen. it received Court of Honor. The foliage declines very early.

Sonoma Rosy Future ITOH

(Tolomeo, 2005)

$50

Brilliant pink, single, midseason, 39” tall, intersectional. Very bright pink with darker flares in center around yellow stamens and yellow carpel tips. Color fades some with maturity. Has side buds and lovely foliage.

Sonoma Welcome

(Tolomeo, 1999)

ITOH

$50

Light yellow, single, midseason, 33” tall, intersectional. The bloom opens apricot color and fades to a lively yellow. The plant has generous blooms and attractive leaves.

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Sonoma YeDo $199 (Tolomeo, 2010)

ITOH

Summer Glow $70

Yellow, double, midseason, 30” tall, intersectional. A large yellow bloom that will astound your visitors. The red flares in the center vary in prominence. Side buds are present providing a long bloom season. A multitude of light red carpal tips in the center provide additional interest. A ‘must have’.

Peach/yellow, double, midseason, 34” tall, hybrid. A peachy color in peonies! A full flower that fades to an elegant ivory! Erect plant habit with sturdy stems.

Strawberry Blush

Sunny Boy

(Anderson, 2010)

ITOH

$99

Red, single, midseason, 32” tall , intersectional. Ranging from red and white stripes to a solid strawberry color with curly yellow stamens centered with strawberry carpel tips. Every flower is a marvel in color!

Sugar ‘n Spice (Rogers, 1988)

$32

Salmon-orange, single, very early, 34” tall, hybrid. Such a color so early in the peony season! Symmetrical flower form with delightful color combination! 38

(Hollingsworth, 1992)

(Laning, 1985)

NEW

$260

Yellow, double, midseason, 30” tall, hybrid. Curved upright petals of creamy yellow with underlying apricot tones.

Sunny Girl (Laning, 1985)

$35

Yellow, double, lightly fragrant, early, 32” tall, hybrid. A large, butter-yellow, full double peony. The flowers are so large that the stems need support. Our guests rave about it.

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Sweet 16

$22

(C. Klehm, 1972)

Pale pink, bomb, midseason, 28” tall, lactiflora. A multi-petaled, full, delicate pink flower that nearly appears as a ball.

Sweet Lemonade

(Hybridizer unknown)

RARE

$150

Yellow, double, midseason, 30” tall, hybrid. Perky yellow ruffled petals with a touch of red in the center. Broad, rounded leaves on a shorter plant.

Topeka Coral

Red to coral, double, midseason, 30” tall, hybrid. Unique red and coral blend color with petals nested together to create a graceful bloom.

Topeka Garnet (Bigger, 1975)

Red, japanese, late, 36” tall, lactiflora. Bright red petals surround an unusual arrangement of yellow staminodes streaked with red. An outstanding flower that draws attention.

ALM

$25

Red, single, midseason, 30” tall, lactiflora. An outstanding dark red peony that beams brightly. A big hit with our visitors. APS Gold Medal 2012.

Touch of Class Sword Dance $22 ALM

(Auten, 1933)

$32

(Cousins/Bigger, 1975)

(R. Klehm, 1999)

$36

Pink/cream, anemone, midseason, 32” tall, lactiflora. Pink petals cup around a creamy mound of petaloids. A very pleasing combination.

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UT O LD O S Tourangelle

$18

(Dessert, 1910)

Apple-blossom pink, double, very fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A romantic bloom with an intoxicating fragrance. Needs support.

Tropicana

$65

(Nordic, 2012)

Vanilla Schnapps (Seidl/Bremer, 2013)

Yellow, semi-double to double, fragrant, early, 36” tall, hybrid. Sturdy plant with dark green foliage. Light yellow rounded petals have an irregular toothed edge.

Viking Valor

Coral to Pink, semi-double, early, 40” tall, hybrid. Darker pink color than other corals, and color seems to not fade as quick, may need staking. Received “Seedling of Distinction” recognition at the 2012 APS exhibition.

(Pehrson/Seidl 1989)

Unique

Vivid Rose

(Anderson, 1999)

ITOH

$40

Red, single, fragrant, midseason, 34” tall, intersectional. Single red with much finer foliage than other intersectionals. Has excellent plant habit and dark green foliage. 40

$150

$40

Red, bomb, midseason, 32” tall, hybrid. An unusually brilliant clear red that draws you into the garden. Sturdy stems.

(C. Klehm, 1952)

$22

Bright rose-pink, double, very fragrant, latemidseason, 34” tall, lactiflora. Vivid deep pink double with the outside of petals slightly lighter in color.

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Walter Faxon

(Richardson, 1904)

NEW

$25

Pink, double, lightly fragrant, late midseason, 28” tall, lactiflora. Shell pink that fades with flower maturity. Good stems and foliage.

Walter Mains

$27

(Mains, 1957)

Red, japanese, midseason, 33” tall, hybrid. Burgundy-red petals cup around a striking center of mixed red, gold and white. Unusual! APS Gold Medal 1974.

Watermelon Wine (Anderson, 1999)

ITOH

$75

RARE

Watermelon red, semi-double, midseason, 34” tall, intersectional. Outstanding color! Terminal flower surrounded by side buds for a long bloom season. Striking cut foliage.

White Frost (D. Reath, 1991)

$30

White, double, fragrant, midseason, 30” tall, hybrid. A lovely rose-type double that is very fragrant. It is held upright on strong stems. Buds streaked with red. Can be blush.

White Innocence (Saunders, 1947)

$28

White, single, late midseason, 48” tall, hybrid. Very unusual single flowers with a center similar to an empress magnolia. Many small flowers on tall stems. Very unique.

White Sands

(Wild & Son, 1968)

$22

White, japanese, very fragrant, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. Fragrance wins on this flower with yellow to fluffy white centers! Stands upright.

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Whopper

(R. Klehm, 1980)

$26

Pink, double, fragrant, late, 39” tall, lactiflora. Lively pink outer petals with a fluffy mounded ivory-pink center. Named for its size and fragrant too!

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Yellow Bird

(Johnson/Adelman, 2019)

NEW

$399

Yellow, double, early season, 32” tall, hybrid. Broad and shiny foliage, early blooming, strong stems with one bloom per stem. Taken to the 2015 APS Exhibition and received Court of Honor for the Best Seedling.

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Peony FAQ’s 1. How are peonies sold? We sell peonies as bare-root tubers. 3-5 eye divisions. For an order of one, you will receive one division. Bare-root peonies are best planted in the fall for the most success.

2. H ow will I receive my peonies? You will receive your peonies as bare roots, each root will be tagged with the variety name. They will be packaged in a lightly moist peat moss shipped out to you September 15th – October 15th.

3. W hat care do peonies require? Peonies require little care. Watering, fertilizing twice a year, cutting the foliage down in the fall (tree peonies do not get cut down).

4 . Do peonies only bloom once? Yes, peonies only bloom once a year. You can extend the time you have peonies in bloom by selecting one variety from each season, very early to late season.

5. How long can peonies live? Peonies come back every year, some are known to be at least 100 years old. They may outlive you!

6. Do I need to dig and divide my plants? Peonies are not like some other perennials that need to be dug and divided every year. They can stay in ground, if you wish to share your plant or increase your collection, you can divide your plants in the fall.

7. W hy do I have ants on my peonies? When peonies are in tight bud they secrete a sugary substance, the ants are just there eating the sugar. Ants are not needed to open the bloom. If they are a problem, shake the blooms off before bringing them in or look for an Ant Block product at your garden center.

8. My peonies aren’t blooming, any suggestions? Top reasons why peonies don’t bloom is they are planted too deep, not receiving enough sunlight, over-fertilized or fertilized with a lawn or generalpurpose fertilizer, crowded by other plants and don’t have enough space.

9. Where are your peonies grown? Everything we sell and ship is field grown in our fields here in the Willamette Valley of Salem, Oregon. Your order will be 100% filled from plants from our fields.

10. Why are there so many different price points? The newest peonies are going to be at the highest price points, it is a slow process to create a new peony so generally brand new introductions are going to be more expensive right out and will slowly lower as they become more readily available. Rare and hard to find peonies will usually command a higher price as well. Internet ordering available at: W W W . P E O N Y P A R A D I S E . C O M

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Tree Peonies Tree peonies: called tree peonies for the woody stems that they have. Tree peonies have woody stems that defoliate in the fall, but the wood stems stay intact, above the ground. They tend to bloom earlier and with larger flowers than the bush peony. They are generally slow to increase. Some are sold as named varieties; however, they are frequently sold by color. Tree peonies can have a height as little as 20” tall all the way up to over 8’ tall, depending on the plant habit, maturity, and pruning.

Angel Choir

(Anderson, 1999)

NEW

$85

White, semi-double, early, 36” tall, suffruticosa tree peony. Beautiful clear white with contrasting purple flares. Blooms generally held high up above the foliage.

All of our tree peonies are field grown on their own roots. Other growers use a quick way to increase tree peonies by grafting a piece from the parent plant onto a piece of herbaceous root to provide a quick-start energy supply for the tree peony. Sometimes the vigorous herbaceous root takes over to the detriment of the tree peony. In some cases the herbaceous will come up and bloom beside the tree peony. Own-root peonies are also an advantage if the top is damaged by severe freezing or accidental cut down the root will send up more buds and stems that will be the same variety as planted.

Black Panther $80 RARE (Saunders, 1948)

Maroon, semi-double, fragrant, early, 48” tall, lutea tree peony. Almost black-red glossy flowers that are held above lacy foliage.

Alice Harding $45

Boreas $45

Yellow, full semi-double, fragrant, early, 30” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Bright lemonyellow with tightly packed petals that hang down on a short bush.

Dark red, semi-double, fragrant, early, 48” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. The very dark, rich burgundy petals are twisted as though by Boreas, the god of the wind.

(Lemoine, 1935)

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(Daphnis, 1977)

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Chinese Dragon $45 Ezra Pound

(Gratwick, 1985)

(Saunders, 1948)

Red, single to semi-double, very early, 48” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. A fast growing plant with attractive foliage and abundant red flowers with dark flares in the center.

Daffodil $35 (Saunders, 1948)

Yellow, semi-double, very early, lutea hybrid tree peony. A daffodil yellow symmetrical bloom. A clear yellow with a golden tuft of stamens in the center and no flares. APS Gold Medal 1983.

$45

Pale pink, single to semi-double, to 60” tall, suffruticosa tree peony. Dark purple flares in the center draw you to this delicate flower that fades from light pink to white.

Hephestos $85 (Daphnis, 1977)

Deep red, double, fragrant, early, lutea hybrid tree peony. A vibrant flower that exudes power both in color and flower form. APS Gold Medal 2009. Best of Show, 2012.

UT O LD O S Door County Sunset (Seidl, 1996)

NEW

$75

Pink, single, fragrant, early, 36” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Starts out a coral pink color with a cream/yellow overlay that fades as the flower matures. Strong, reliable blooms on a vigorous plant.

High Noon $65 (Saunders, 1952)

Yellow, semi-double, fragrant, early, lutea hybrid tree peony. A robust yellow flower with dark center flares. Late summer blooms sometimes appear. APS Gold Medal 1989.

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Icarus

(Daphnis, 1977)

NEW

$85

Red, single, early, up to 40” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Named for the mythological son of Daedalus. The pure red outer petals stretch out like wings.

Ice Age $60 (Seidl, 1996)

Creamy white with purple flares, double, early, lutea hybrid tree peony. A white mutation of Age of Gold. Good, reliable grower.

Ice Storm

(Smithers, 1992)

NEW

$65

White, single, early, up to 60” tall, suffruticosa tree peony. Large white single with curved petals. Stands out with its golden stamens in the center of the flower. 46

Infanta

(Saunders, 1948)

NEW

$60

White, single, early, lutea hybrid tree peony. Light white with darker maroon flares at center, purple tint veining throughout the petal surface.

Lasting Beauty

(Adelman, pending 2021)

NEW

$400

Cream to white with purple flares, semidouble, early, 48” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Abundant large blooms on attractive plant. Grown from Bill Seidl seed.

Leda

(Daphnis, 1977)

$65

Pink, semi-double, very early, slight fragrance, moutan/lutea hybrid tree peony. Striking mauve-pink petals highlighted by deep plum colored flares adding an air of mystery to this gorgeous flower.

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Mystery

(Saunders, 1948)

NEW

$99

Pink with dark flares, semi-double, early, lutea hybrid tree peony. A simple beauty with medium pink veined petals centered with deep pink/red flares and filaments.

Nike (Daphnis, 1985)

(Japan)

(Species)

NEW

$125

White, single, very early, species tree peony. Flowers open up flat with veining shown throughout the petal surface.

$50

Yellow with a blend of red, single, fragrant, early, 60” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. A blend of colors alight with sunlight drawing you to its center. Blooms nicely for viewing.

Ofuji Nishiki

Paeonia ostii

Pluto $65 (Daphnis, 1987)

Red, semi-double, very early, 40” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. A rich red ruffled bloom with dark flares behind the golden stamens.

$85

Lavender, semi-double, very early, lightly fragrant, 60” tall, suffruticosa tree peony. Large lavender bloom with dark flares highlighting the center. A vigorous upright growing plant. A lovely garden specimen.

Renown $45 (Saunders, 1949)

Red, single, very early, 34” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Copper-red flowers with great simplicity on a lovely landscape bush.

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Rosalind Elsie Franklin (Seidl, 1996)

$99

Shima Nishiki

$65

(Japan)

Light pink to white with bright pink flares, semi-double, very early, 40” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Flowers are held upward and outward on low growing mounded plants. Pale pink to white blooms with deep pink center flares.

Red-white, semi-double, very early, suffruticosa tree peony. Each flower can be different. Young plants may display solid red flowers, sometimes a white flower, but mostly the red/white stripe is evident.

Ruffled Sunset

Sonoma Guy Saval

$75

(D. Reath, 1988)

Creamy rose, single, early, fragrant, 36” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Excellent amount of bloom. A very appealing color with darker center flares and red sheath covering. APS Grand Champion 1991.

NEW

(Tolomeo/Adelman, pending 2021)

$100

Deep red, single, early, lutea tree peony. Strong growing plant with ample medium sized blooms. Another wonderful variety from Irene Tolomeo’s collection.

UT O LD O S Seidai

(Not registered)

NEW

$45

Pink, semi-double, very early, up to 48” tall, suffruticosa tree peony. Not registered with APS, Yokohama Nurseries, Japan 1927. Large ruffly medium pink bloom. 48

Souvenir de Maxime Cornu $85

(Henry, 1907)

Yellow, double, fragrant, very early, lutea hybrid tree peony. A huge yellow flower edged deep pink. The heavy flowers tend to hang down on the plant. Float in a shallow

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Sunrise Glow

(Adelman, pending 2021)

NEW

$600

Pink & orange blooms, single, early, 48” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Exciting plant that booms with two distinctive colors. Pleasing foliage, from Bill Seidl seed.

Theresa Anne

(Seidl/Bremer, 2013)

(Saunders, 1948)

(Daphnis)

$35

Yellow, single, very early, 40” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. An apricot/yellow bloom with a delicate look of crumpled silk. Three flowers per stem make a long bloom period.

$120

Amber to cream, semi-double to double, early, 40” tall, lutea tree peony. The plant generously produces highly ruffled, very double blooms. Hardy in cold climates. Pink aging to cream.

Tiger Tiger

Tria

$50

ed, single, early, 48” tall, lutea hybrid tree R peony. An almost translucent red with dark flares in the center and yellow carpel tips surrounded by yellow stamens. The flower color fades with maturity.

Vesuvian $50 (Saunders, 1948)

Dark red, double, lightly fragrant, early, 25” tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. A compact, rounded plant with abundant full double dark red blooms.

Waucedah Princess $70 RARE (D. Reath, 1988)

Pink, semi-double to double, fragrant, very early, 24” tall, lutea tree peony. Dark flares add to its lustrous presence. Opens glistening pink, fading to a pale, elegant pink.

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Peony Fragrance: Our Fragrance Levels: n Very Fragrant n Fragrant n Slight / Lightly Fragrant If there is fragrance it will be noted in the description.

Here are our Very Fragrant Varieties: • Angel Cheeks • Ann Cousins • Armistice • Big Ben • Bowl of Beauty • Carnation Bouquet • Courage • Duchess de Nemours • Elsa Sass • Festiva Maxima • Garden Treasure • Hermione • Lady Alexandra Duff • Madame de Verneville • Marietta Sisson • May Lilac • Miss America • Monsieur Jules Elie • Mrs. Frank Beach • Pink Pearl • Rhapsody • Tourangelle • Vivid Rose • White Sands Disclaimer: This is our personal fragrance opinion from smelling our flowers- growing conditions, flower openness, time of day can all make the fragrance vary.

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Peony book Co-Authored by Carol Adelman!

Order Your Copy Today! $20

Signed by Carol Adelman!

includes US shipping.

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What are Intersectional or Itoh Peonies?

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Intersectional or Itoh peonies are a cross between the herbaceous (or bush) peony and the tree peony. These crosses have produced new, exciting colors. The plants have the lovely leaf form of tree peonies, but die to the ground in the winter. The plants are strong and healthy with a nice rounded bush, generally shorter than most bush peonies. Since they are recent introductions and are still in short supply, they command a high price. Toichi Itoh of Japan made the first successful tree/bush peony cross after years of effort. Intersectional peonies are frequently referred to as ‘Itoh’ peonies in his honor.

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Types of Peony Blooms SEMI-DOUBLE flowers always have prominent pollenbearing stamens intermixed with large petals. Examples: Buckeye Belle, Coral Charm, Feather Top, Minnie Shaylor The FULL DOUBLE bloom completes the process of doubling. All the stamens and carpels have developed into petals resembling the guard petals. Examples: Ann Cousins, Gardenia, Kansas, Paul M. Wild, Tourangelle

With JAPANESE-type blooms the doubling process has begun. The stamens have widened into staminodes that may look like shredded petals that are surrounded by larger outer petals. This flower form stands up well in weather. Examples: Madame Butterfly, Nippon Beauty, Sword Dance The BOMB-type flower has smaller petals that form a mound or bomb in the center of the larger, outer petals of the same color. Examples: Angel Cheeks, Mister Ed, Red Charm

SINGLE peonies are composed of five or more broad petals which surround a mass of pollenbearing stamens and seed-bearing carpels. Examples: Athena, Krinkled White, Scarlett O’Hara

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Award Of Landscape Merit

ALM This award is granted to peonies that have outstanding landscape and growth characteristics. It was designed to provide information on particular peony varieties that would be desirable for landscapers to use in their garden designs. Included in characteristics are the ability to stand up in inclement weather and to be disease resistant. The first round of nominations were made by APS members in 2008 and the awards were presented by the respected and knowledgeable committee members. A handful of varieties have been added each year since.

Cut Flower Care It is best to cut flowers early in the morning while the buds are still cool. Leave at least 3 sets of leaves on the plant to keep the plant vigorous. Most varieties can be cut when the bud feels like a large, firm marshmallow or when you observe the first petal move away from the bud. When cut in too tight of a bud, the flower may not open. Wash and bleach all tools, buckets, and vases to reduce flower contact with bacteria. Place the stems immediately in cool water. Remove all foliage that will be below water level in your final arrangement, as foliage will begin to break down under water and give your flowers a shorter vase life. Cut the stem again underwater as you are placing it in the arrangement. Air blocks the water uptake when stems are cut out of water. A bead of water will remain over the pores as you transfer the stem to the vase. Keep the flowers out of direct sunlight and heat. Change the water in vases daily if possible to reduce the bacteria count. In floral arrangements you might want to use a commercial flower food that contains a bacterial inhibitor. Flowers shouldn’t be refrigerated with fruit. Fruit emits ethylene gas which speeds flower maturity when you want to slow maturity. To open flowers faster place them in warm water in a warm room. To slow the progress, place them in a dark, cool room and if desperate- add ice to the water.

Gift certificates... A wonderful way to celebrate a special occasion, while letting the recipient choose the right plant for the right spot! They are printed on a greeting card in any amount you specify and may be used at the nursery, online or by mail order. Call or visit our website to order one today. Internet ordering available at: W W W . P E O N Y P A R A D I S E . C O M

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PLANTING REQUIREMENTS: Peonies do best with half to full day sun; aerated, well-drained soil; space around the plant to allow for air circulation; and a winter dormancy period. Fall is the correct time for planting, giving the feeder roots a chance to become established before Spring bloom. Bare root peonies ordered will be shipped in the fall for fall planting. Planting instructions will be included with each shipment, and are also available on our website. While following our planting instructions, prepare your soil, plant your peonies, and wait until spring for them to emerge. Make sure to avoid planting in wet areas and put no more than 2 inches of soil over the growing eyes. If you purchased potted peonies while visiting our open house, those are ready to be transferred to your prepared garden soil.

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Peony care includes: 1) light fertilization with a tulip/daffodil bulb fertilizer or 10-10-10 at time of emergence and in the fall, 2) maintaining moderate soil moisture during the Summer, 3) cutting foliage off at soil level on herbaceous and intersectional peonies in the late Fall to reduce disease and induce dormancy in warm climates (tree peonies do not get cut down to the ground), 4) maintaining only 2” of soil cover over the growing eyes (shallower in warm zones). Disease Prevention: The main disease affecting peonies is botrytis, or gray mold, which is a fungus and should be treated with copper sulfate or a fungicide used for black spot in roses. Allowing for air circulation around the plant as well as cutting and disposing of foliage in the Fall will greatly reduce the possibility of disease.

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Come visit us! 2021 Schedule of Events May 1st & 2nd - Early Bird Special Experience our early blooming peonies and get 10% off all peonies in containers (at nursery only - no containers are shipped)

June 5th & 6th Bring Grandma Weekend Bring your Grandmother to enjoy the peonies and we will give her a free bouquet of 4 peony blooms.

June 12th & 13th - Closing Weekend

May 8th & 9th - Mother’s Day Weekend

All peonies in containers are 15% off. (at nursery only - no containers are shipped)

Bring Mom. We’ll give her a special gift!

May 29th, 30th, & 31st Memorial Weekend

**We reserve the right to make any changes or cancellations to any event, date, or time at our discretion.**

Special prices on cut flowers to help you honor those who have fought for our country and family members who are no longer with us.

Bush and Tree Peonies available in containers at the nursery only. Add $2.00-$4.00 to catalog price for plants in containers to allow for supplies, planting, and fertilizing. (Plants in containers will not be shipped.)

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Located at 5690 Brooklake Rd. NE Salem, OR 97305 11/2 miles east of I-5 (exit 263) Exit 263 - Brooks, Oregon

Open May 1 – June 15 9am – 6pm, Daily Call (503) 393-6185 if you have any questions.

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