| Argosy (Saunders, 1928) Single, Yellow, Midseason bloom, 38" tall.
Deep bright yellow blooms with prominent burgundy flares at the petal bases. The flowers are well displayed above finely cut foliage. One of Professor Saunders' first named lutea tree peony hybrids but still worthy of a place in the garden. Very strong growing and disease resistant. $60.00 2 year old plant. Chromatella (France, Lemoine, 1920) Double, Yellow, Midseason bloom, 38" tall. Large double yellow blooms are edged in rose red. The flowers are not displayed well as they hang down. The huge flowers are striking as cut flowers and have a lemon like scent. Corsair (Saunders, 1941) Single, Red, Midseason, 32" tall) A low growing yet strong plant with dark green leaves with prominent darker veining. Very dark black red blooms with darker flares. Petals of heavy substance (thickness). Daffodil (Saunders, 1948) Semidouble, Yellow, Midseason, 36" tall. Perfection of form and color of the semidouble daffodil-yellow blooms are outstanding features of this lutea hybrid. Damask (Saunders, 1941) Semidouble, Gold, Midseason, 40" tall. Semidouble flowers of warm gold with dramatic deep colored flares at the center. Godaishu (Japanese, Large Globe-Like) Very large, pure white semidouble with practically no flares. Excellent plant habit and flower carriage. Goldfinch (Saunders, 1948) Bright yellow single with slight burgundy flares. Harvest (Saunders, 1948) Semidouble, Gold, Midseason, 38" tall. Semidouble to Double flowers with a golden hue reminiscent of a field of ripe grain. Holiday (Saunders, 1948) Double, Cream, Midseason, 26" tall. Double, rosette blooms of pearly cream with lavender picotee edges and purple flares. Compact growing plant. Roman Gold (Saunders, 1941) Single, Yellow, Midseason, 42" tall. Phosphorescent yellow single with deep red flares. Its extensive root system results in a wide clump within a very few years. Shin Shichifukujin (Japanese) Semidouble, Pink, Early Season, 38" tall. Light pink buds magically unfurl into large deep pink blooms with frosted pink edges. The fluffy semidouble flowers have a golden center of stamens. The leaves have a slight red edging at blooming time changing to solid deep green in summer. The strong upright plants are vigorous and long-lived. $60.00 Tama Sudare (Japanese, Jewelled Screen) Semidouble, White, Early Season, 32" tall. A pure white semidouble. Bronze colored leaves at bloom time turn deep green in summer. Teni (Japanese) Semidouble, Pink, Early Season, 45" tall. A huge blush pink to white semidouble. The crinkled petals give the blooms a wonderful airy look. 10 inch diameter blooms are common on this variety. Spectacular! |