Supreme Kramer (1957)
Large, bright red peony in full form. Usually fragrant. powerful but compact growth. Flowers mid-season.
Laurie Bray (1955)
Medium to large pink flowers, which can be simple or partially petaloid semi-double. Heavy flowering, tough and adaptable. Instead, the benefits of growth by the open design as a boy. FlowersMiddle of the season.
One Size (1961)
Small white anemone form. A trick to tell when the child leaves densely marked, but otherwise a bit 'open the growth trend. Flowers heavily in the middle of the season.
Margaret Davis (1961)
Media Double informal. White flowers edged with deep pink to orange red. Upright growth. Flowers mid-season.
Mark Alan (1958)
Large deep purple semi-double or peony. Narrow petals, with petaloid center. Upright growth. StartBeginning and flowers on a long season.
Midnight (1963)
Medium to form semi-double deep red anemone. A dense compact bush. Flowers mid-season.
Mrs. DW Davis (1954)
Very large semi-double deep pink. Vigorous upright growing shrub with dense foliage. Flowers mid-season.
Nuccio's Pearl (1977)
Media center flushed very pale pink pink formal double. An interesting effect of color "gun", which strengthens the center and edges of the flower. Adense compact bush. Flowers mid-season.
Pink Pagoda (1963)
Medium and large mid-pink formal double. Slightly wavy cut petals. An upright shrub. Flowers mid-season.
Prima Ballerina (1983)
Medium to large semi-double. base white with soft pink half washed. A dense compact bush. Flowers late season.
Roger Hall (1979)
Medium bright red formal double. A strong upright growing shrub. early and flowers on a long season Begins.
San Dimas(1971)
Medium to large semi-double deep red petaloid. Dense compact bush. Flowers early to mid-season.
Tiffany (1962)
Very large loose peony form. Soft pink with deeper tones. Powerful and compact shrub. Flowers late season.
Reticulata
Reticulatas are generally less hardy camellias other test, but most survive the winter in New Zealand unharmed.
Barbara Clark (1958)
Medium semi-double mid-pink. vigorous grower. Begins to bloomearly and continues through a long season.
Brian (1958)
Medium size dark pink semi-double. Strong vertical growth. Flowers late season.
Buddha (1948)
Large semi-double deep pink flowers with wavy petal edges. Strong vertical growth. Flowers mid-season.
Dr. Clifford Parks (1971)
Large, bright red flower. The shape is very variable, ranging from semi-double to peony form of anemone. Flowers mid-season.
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