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Monday, January 1, 2018
2018 First Peony Order of the New Year
I did it! I went ahead and hit the order button on my first peony order of 2018! I took a quick peek at Solaris Farm's 2018 catalog, and I couldn't resist placing an order for Don Smith's Intersectional Peony 'Magical Mystery Tour' (and Intersectional Peony 'Mock Orange Yellow', while I was at it). I had actually ordered this peony, Intersectional Peony 'Magical Mystery Tour', almost 2 years ago from Select Plus in Canada, but they apparently stopped filling orders and shut down before my order ever shipped. At least I have the chance to order it again now. If only I could find a source for Don Smith's Intersectional Peony 'Scrumdidleyumptious' as well. That one looks awesome to me too. I guess it is that time of year for me to start working on my Intersectional Peony Price List. However if you are looking for a particular variety that may be limited, I would recommend you start looking around for it now, as many highly sought-after varieties will set out quickly. Good luck!!
Solaris Farm's Intersectional Peony Catalog
Solaris Farm's Intersectional Peony Catalog
Thursday, December 28, 2017
2017 Intersectional Peony Hybridizing Efforts
I meant to keep better records this year, I really did, but I didn't. Oh, well. I'm just lucky I got them in the ground! I know I had three types of intersectional peony crosses that were successful in producing seed this year: Peony 'Martha W.' X Tree Peony 'Angel Emily', Peony 'Martha W.' X Tree Peony 'Wisteria Reflections', and Peony 'Martha W.' X Nate Bremer's Rainbow (Tree Peony Pollen Mix). I wasn't able to get any seed from my Peony 'Lemon Chiffon' this year. It didn't have a good year for blooms. I can't remember if it was the cold or the rain, but Mother Nature got the blooms this year, and I wasn't able to hybridize with them. Hopefully better luck this coming spring...
Intersectional Peony Seed Harvest
I also can't remember how many of each seed I got/planted. I know the intersectional peony seed harvest count was much higher this year than last year. Last year I had 7 seeds with my first ever First Intersectional Peony Seeds!. This year, there were probably more than 30 seeds (20+ from Nate Bremer's Rainbow, 5+ from 'Angel Emily', and 5+ from 'Wisteria Reflections'). I harvested them at the end of July, but I didn't get them planted until about a month ago (late November). I think I waited a bit too long to plant them, as some of them had cracked open already. (Maybe those weren't the viable seeds anyway. Who knows???) The Tree Peony 'Wisteria Reflections' pollen and the Nate Bremer's Rainbow tree peony pollen were frozen from the 2016 APS Peony Convention Tour of Solaris Farms. The Tree Peony 'Angel Emily' pollen was fresh from my own tree peony that I've been growing since 2014. I'm guessing the turnout won't be great, but I still can't wait to see what comes up this spring. Maybe some of my 2016 intersectional seeds will sprout this year too! Happy New Year, everyone!
Intersectional Peony Seed Planting
Intersectional Peony Seed Harvest
I also can't remember how many of each seed I got/planted. I know the intersectional peony seed harvest count was much higher this year than last year. Last year I had 7 seeds with my first ever First Intersectional Peony Seeds!. This year, there were probably more than 30 seeds (20+ from Nate Bremer's Rainbow, 5+ from 'Angel Emily', and 5+ from 'Wisteria Reflections'). I harvested them at the end of July, but I didn't get them planted until about a month ago (late November). I think I waited a bit too long to plant them, as some of them had cracked open already. (Maybe those weren't the viable seeds anyway. Who knows???) The Tree Peony 'Wisteria Reflections' pollen and the Nate Bremer's Rainbow tree peony pollen were frozen from the 2016 APS Peony Convention Tour of Solaris Farms. The Tree Peony 'Angel Emily' pollen was fresh from my own tree peony that I've been growing since 2014. I'm guessing the turnout won't be great, but I still can't wait to see what comes up this spring. Maybe some of my 2016 intersectional seeds will sprout this year too! Happy New Year, everyone!
Intersectional Peony Seed Planting
Sunday, May 7, 2017
2017 Peony Blooms Week 5 Late Mid Season
I obviously did not take enough pictures this week. I have been spending lots of time this year trying to get my garden "tour ready" for the 2017 American Peony Society Convention in Raleigh, NC. Plus it seems the peonies are blooming in different weeks this year as well, condensing the bloom season a bit. I think this is a symptom of the very warm, then very cold early spring weather we experienced in February and March, 2017 Protect Peonies from Super Cold Overnight Temps. So I decided to combine the Herbaceous and Intersectional bloom pictures this week. Peony 'Angel Cheeks' is always a stellar performer here and is a Southern Peony Best Performer. Intersectional Peony 'Sequestered Sunshine' really is that yellow! I hope your peony bloom season is going well!
Peony 'Angel Cheeks'
Peony 'Peony Victoire de le Marne'
Intersectional Peony 'Sequestered Sunshine'
Intersectional Peony 'Pairie Charm'
Peony 'Angel Cheeks'
Peony 'Peony Victoire de le Marne'
Intersectional Peony 'Sequestered Sunshine'
Intersectional Peony 'Pairie Charm'
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
2017 Intersectional Peony Blooms Week 4 Mid
This week there was still a nice range of colors in the intersectional peony blooms. Peony 'Sonoma Rosy Future' bloomed for me for the first time this year with blooms! What an awesome plant! Peony 'Yumi' also bloomed for this first time in my garden this year, since the first root I got of it was the wrong plant. Peony 'Yumi' is a big bright clear yellow intersectional peony with lots of petals arranged in a nice symmetrical pattern. I really like it too! Peony 'Old Rose Dandy' has an interesting coloring, and Peony 'Cora Louise' is a reliable garden standard with huge blooms and a nice white/purple contrast on its petals.
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma Rosy Future'
Intersectional Peony 'Old Rose Dandy'
Intersectional Peony 'Yumi'
Intersectional Peony 'Cora Louise'
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma Rosy Future'
Intersectional Peony 'Old Rose Dandy'
Intersectional Peony 'Yumi'
Intersectional Peony 'Cora Louise'
Saturday, April 29, 2017
2017 Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo' Blooms!
Remember that box I received in January, 2017 First Intersectional Peony Gift from a Friend? Well, I am happy to report that it actually did bloom this year. This Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo' had only one bloom on it this year, but what a lovely bloom it is! The flower is so full, so full of petals of a rich, luxurious yellow. I haven't seen another peony quite like it. I was so tempted to cut this flower in bud to enter it into this year's 2017 American Peony Society Convention in Raleigh, NC, but I just couldn't resist seeing it bloom in my own garden! I'm guessing this gorgeous flower probably would have won a ribbon in the Exhibition, but seeing it bloom on the bush was worth missing out on a ribbon! Plus I want to keep as much foliage as possible on this Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo' bush so that it can grow even larger next year!
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo'
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo'
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo'
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo'
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
2017 Intersectional Peony Blooms Week 3 Early Mid
This week we started to get more of a range of colors in the intersectional peony blooms, with the yellow intersectionals starting to open up. In addition to yellow colored blossoms there were also some whites, pinks, and peach tones as well. It was so nice to see the intersectional peony blooms open, the plants and blooms getting better each year. There were also some new blossoms I'd never seen before. It is always so nice to see a new peony bloom for the first time! I hope you are all enjoying your gardens as much as I am this year! Happy Peony Bloom Season!
Intersectional Peony 'Misaka' 美 (Beautiful Blossom)
aka 'Smith Opus 1'
Intersectional Peony 'Hillary'
Intersectional Peony 'White Emperor'
Intersectional Peony 'Yellow Emperor'
Intersectional Peony 'Callie's Memory'
Intersectional Peony 'Takara' 慈悲 (Treasure)
aka 'Smith Opus 2'
Intersectional Peony 'Misaka' 美 (Beautiful Blossom)
aka 'Smith Opus 1'
Intersectional Peony 'Hillary'
Intersectional Peony 'White Emperor'
Intersectional Peony 'Yellow Emperor'
Intersectional Peony 'Callie's Memory'
Intersectional Peony 'Takara' 慈悲 (Treasure)
aka 'Smith Opus 2'
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
2017 Free Mulch for Peonies and Garden
Free Wood Chip Mulch for Peonies
I was kind of worried this might not come in. I've been calling my tree service guy for about 4 months now asking for free wood chips. I also called all around town to other tree services, but hadn't had any luck finding any wood chips. I was getting really desperate knowing the 2017 American Peony Society Convention being held in Raleigh, NC this year (and there might be a few visitors to my garden). I decided to try the tree service guy I know one more time a week ago. This time he finally said he'd be working in my area and could bring me some mulch! I was overjoyed. Now comes the hard part. Time to get to work shoveling, hauling, dumping, and raking! As you can see my Peony 'Keiko' (Adored) in the background is really happy about getting the new mulch too! :-) If you don't grow Peony 'Keiko' I highly recommend it. It is an outstanding and consistent plant, and is one of my Southern Peony Best Performers.
Monday, April 24, 2017
2017 Peony 'Julia Rose' Best Performer - Week 3
I just can not stop looking at (or taking pictures of) this Peony 'Julia Rose' plant this year. Every bloom on the plant is gorgeous. The colors of the petals are beautiful ombres of pink, orange, and coral. This intersectional Peony 'Julia Rose' was hybridized by Roger Anderson and does not yet seem to be registered. However this plant has been on the market for quite some time. This plant holds the flowers nicely above the foliage and the blooms are spaced evenly around the plant. The blooms open over a period of time, so you get to enjoy the blooms for a couple weeks. If you don't yet grow Intersectional Peony 'Julia Rose', it should definitely be on your list. You can find this peony for sale from several growers on my 2017 Intersectional Peony Catalog Price Comparison List. Good luck!
Intersectional Peony 'Julia Rose'
Southern Peony Best Performer
Intersectional Peony 'Julia Rose'
Southern Peony Best Performer
Intersectional Peony 'Julia Rose'
Southern Peony Best Performer
Intersectional Peony 'Julia Rose'
Southern Peony Best Performer
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
2017 Intersectional Peony Blooms Week 2 Early
I can't believe the intersectional peonies are already blooming! My early intersectional peonies all started blooming in shades of pinks, lavenders, and purples. However that color intersectional peonies are famous for - that rich, golden yellow has not yet appeared. I suppose the yellow intersectionals tend to bloom a bit later in the intersectional season. Peony 'First Arrival' was the first intersectional to bloom in my garden this year, a fitting name for this early intersectional. Peony 'Hillary' has been just gorgeous this year. This plant has really settled in and taken off. Peony 'Sonoma Amethyst' and Peony 'Morning Lilac' are both Southern Peony Best Performers, and they are both living up to their reputations this year as well. If you haven't started your intersectional peony collection yet, now's the time. I can't say enough good things about them! :-)
Intersectional Peony 'First Arrival'
Intersectional Peony 'Hillary'
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma Amethyst'
Intersectional Peony 'Morning Lilac'
Intersectional Peony 'First Arrival'
Intersectional Peony 'Hillary'
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma Amethyst'
Intersectional Peony 'Morning Lilac'
Friday, April 7, 2017
2017 Questions - Peonies for Hot Coastal Climates
I received this question from Charles in Zone 8b/9a:
"Your name was given me as a reliable source for peonies in the very deep South. My wife and I have always wanted to grow peonies but mistakenly thought that where we live in the sea islands of South Carolina would have too warm a winter to be successful. Recently, I have learned that there is at least one variety of double peony dark pink may do well here. That color, however, is not one that we particularly like.
We live on one of the sea islands of South Carolina, the island just above Hilton Head. Most gardening sites place us in zone 8b but the more reliable and studied research show our area of southeastern South Carolina, together with the area around Charleston to be in zone 9a. I guess the reason for this is that we are surrounded by water and receive the benefits of the Gulf Stream. Our summers can be hellish with high temperatures and high humidity. There's a section of our yard that receives full sun from dawn to about 1:00 where we would like to plant them.
I am hoping that you can suggest a couple of "never fail" double peonies in light pink, yellow, white or lavender that should do well for us. I also would like to be advised as to what sites on the web are good for beginners learning to plant peonies. Our soil here is sandy and perfectly neutral so I expect to have to amend the soil to make it possible to grow the plants we want. If you could be so good as to suggest a couple as well as a good source for purchasing them, we'd be grateful. Thank you."
Peonies for Hot Coastal Climates
Just because you have palm trees doesn't mean you can't grow peonies! (Actually a few select few palm trees will grow here in our zone 7b growing zone.) However not all peonies may grow successfully if you have palm trees. For your type of growing environment, I would recommend Intersectional Peonies. These peonies are a cross between tree peonies and herbaceous peonies. So you get some of the best attributes from both of them. You will get the tenacity, heat tolerance, and color range of a tree peony, and you will get a good mix of the foliage and flower habits from an herbaceous peony. All of this plus a plant that becomes well established more quickly than either a tree peony or herbaceous peony (which can take several years here).
Southern Peony Best Performers
As for how to grow peonies where you live, I would check out this article about 2016 Questions - Growing Peonies in South Carolina. Also you can find some good information about peonies that do well in the South on my Southern Peony Best Performers page. There are already several Intersectional (Itoh) peony selections on this page, including Peony 'Bartzella' (a yellow), Peony 'Keiko' (a pink), Peony 'Morning Lilac' (a fuschia pink/purple), Peony 'Sonoma Amethyst' (a lavender), and Peony 'Takara' (a pink with red center). The best white Intersectional Peony I would recommend would be Peony 'Cora Louise', a huge white flower with a dark purple center.
Southern Peony's 2017 Intersectional Peony
Catalog Price Comparison List
As for where to buy these intersectional peonies, a good place to start would be my 2017 Intersectional Peony Catalog Price Comparison List. This is a price comparison list for all of the peony growers who belong to the American Peony Society. While I cannot guarantee their plants, I have ordered from most of these growers, and have been happy with what they've sent me. Another source for Peony 'Bartzella' is Plant Delights Nursery, a local nursery here in NC. I know the Bartzella plants they sell are huge potted peony plants. This would give you a head start in getting your peony established vs. buying a root which is what most growers sell and ship in the fall. Buying a peony from a source that is closer to your own growing zone will also help your peony get established more quickly. Another grower that sells all of their Intersectional Peonies as potted plants is Klehm's Song Sparrow. Since these intersectional peony plants are potted, these vendors can ship them year round, which means you could get your plants in the ground now! Good luck!
"Your name was given me as a reliable source for peonies in the very deep South. My wife and I have always wanted to grow peonies but mistakenly thought that where we live in the sea islands of South Carolina would have too warm a winter to be successful. Recently, I have learned that there is at least one variety of double peony dark pink may do well here. That color, however, is not one that we particularly like.
We live on one of the sea islands of South Carolina, the island just above Hilton Head. Most gardening sites place us in zone 8b but the more reliable and studied research show our area of southeastern South Carolina, together with the area around Charleston to be in zone 9a. I guess the reason for this is that we are surrounded by water and receive the benefits of the Gulf Stream. Our summers can be hellish with high temperatures and high humidity. There's a section of our yard that receives full sun from dawn to about 1:00 where we would like to plant them.
I am hoping that you can suggest a couple of "never fail" double peonies in light pink, yellow, white or lavender that should do well for us. I also would like to be advised as to what sites on the web are good for beginners learning to plant peonies. Our soil here is sandy and perfectly neutral so I expect to have to amend the soil to make it possible to grow the plants we want. If you could be so good as to suggest a couple as well as a good source for purchasing them, we'd be grateful. Thank you."
Peonies for Hot Coastal Climates
Just because you have palm trees doesn't mean you can't grow peonies! (Actually a few select few palm trees will grow here in our zone 7b growing zone.) However not all peonies may grow successfully if you have palm trees. For your type of growing environment, I would recommend Intersectional Peonies. These peonies are a cross between tree peonies and herbaceous peonies. So you get some of the best attributes from both of them. You will get the tenacity, heat tolerance, and color range of a tree peony, and you will get a good mix of the foliage and flower habits from an herbaceous peony. All of this plus a plant that becomes well established more quickly than either a tree peony or herbaceous peony (which can take several years here).
Southern Peony Best Performers
As for how to grow peonies where you live, I would check out this article about 2016 Questions - Growing Peonies in South Carolina. Also you can find some good information about peonies that do well in the South on my Southern Peony Best Performers page. There are already several Intersectional (Itoh) peony selections on this page, including Peony 'Bartzella' (a yellow), Peony 'Keiko' (a pink), Peony 'Morning Lilac' (a fuschia pink/purple), Peony 'Sonoma Amethyst' (a lavender), and Peony 'Takara' (a pink with red center). The best white Intersectional Peony I would recommend would be Peony 'Cora Louise', a huge white flower with a dark purple center.
Southern Peony's 2017 Intersectional Peony
Catalog Price Comparison List
As for where to buy these intersectional peonies, a good place to start would be my 2017 Intersectional Peony Catalog Price Comparison List. This is a price comparison list for all of the peony growers who belong to the American Peony Society. While I cannot guarantee their plants, I have ordered from most of these growers, and have been happy with what they've sent me. Another source for Peony 'Bartzella' is Plant Delights Nursery, a local nursery here in NC. I know the Bartzella plants they sell are huge potted peony plants. This would give you a head start in getting your peony established vs. buying a root which is what most growers sell and ship in the fall. Buying a peony from a source that is closer to your own growing zone will also help your peony get established more quickly. Another grower that sells all of their Intersectional Peonies as potted plants is Klehm's Song Sparrow. Since these intersectional peony plants are potted, these vendors can ship them year round, which means you could get your plants in the ground now! Good luck!
Saturday, March 25, 2017
2017 Monrovia Features Photoshopped Itoh Peony on Front Page
Continuous Color - Itoh Peonies
"Wow! What kind of flower is that?" That was my first reaction when I saw this flower photo on Monrovia's front page. My next thought was, "I really need one of those!" Then I realized it was a peony. Then I wondered if this was a new peony variety that I'd never seen before. So I clicked around on their site a bit more until I found the mystery peony in the photo on their main page. I clicked through to the "Itoh Peonies" section. At first glance, I did not see the mystery peony anywhere to be found. Why would they put a plant on their main page, that they don't even have for sale?, I thought. Then I realized they did have it for sale, and it was on their "Itoh Peonies" page. The flower form and shape was the same, but the colors and background were much different.
Monrovia's Main Page
The photo was of Intersectional Peony 'Julia Rose', a plant I already have and grow. I have seen this plant bloom for several years, and yet I did not recognize it. When I clicked on the "Julia Rose Itoh Peony" page, I saw a photo of the plant that looked much more familiar to me. Obviously the photo had been photoshopped. Why would they have altered the photo so much to make the plant unrecognizable? Sure the photo on the main page is gorgeous, but it doesn't exist. Are altered photos just a harmless way to help the flower industry grab the attention of people enough to get them interested? Or do they hurt the flower industry by promising something that's unattainable? What do you think?
Monrovia's 'Julia Rose' Itoh Peony
Friday, March 24, 2017
2017 First Intersectional Hybrid Seedling Sprouts!
First Intersectional Hybrid Seedling Sprouts
I can't believe it! Yesterday when I was pulling a few weeds from the bed near the house, I noticed something! Something special. Something I'd been waiting on. Something that was taking so long, I thought it might not come until next year - My First Intersectional Hybrid Seedling Sprout! Wow! That is just an amazing feeling! I did it (with some help from my friends). I can't believe it. I am so excited!!! Now I feel like I have a lot more responsibility. It almost feels like a have another child, and I need to make sure it becomes an adult, watch over it, help it grow, and make sure it stays out of trouble. LOL!
Peony 'Martha W.' Intersectional Seedlings 2016 Sign
Since I've never seen an intersectional peony hybrid seedling before, I guess I cannot be sure that this is definitely a tree/herbaceous peony hybrid. However just looking at the foliage, it seems a little different than my regular herbaceous peony seedlings. The edges of the foliage seems a little less even, and the leaf substance seems a little more billowy and rounded. I will get an expert opinion to double check. If you missed the beginning of this intersectional peony journey, and you'd like to read up on the process to get to this, you might want to read up on a few of my previous posts - 2015 Hybridizing Peony Martha W., 2016 Intersectional Peony Hybridizing Seed Pods, 2016 First Intersectional Peony Seeds!, 2016 Planting First Intersectional Peony Seeds.
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Friday, January 20, 2017
2017 First Intersectional Peony Gift from a Friend
USPS Priority Mail Box with Peony Gift
This week I was delighted to receive my first ever division of an intersectional peony as a gift from a Southern peony friend. Sure my Mom has bought me a peony for my birthday before (and of course that was much appreciated), but I had never received a division from a peony friend's own garden. So it was especially nice to receive a box from a fellow Southern peony gardener this week with a division of 'Sonoma YeDo' in it. The box was large, but rather light. However, when I opened the box, the root was huge, and despite its lack of packing material, not even one root appeared to have been broken. Way to go USPS Priority Mail!
Peony Root in Reused (Yay!) Southern States Bag
The root was simply wrapped in a reused retail bag, with a name on it I thought appropriate - Southern States. :-) The root itself easily had more than 10 pink eyes on it and more than 10 stems cut back from the previous season - a very large root. So it seems very likely that I will get a bloom from this one this year! How exciting! I am keeping my fingers crossed. I will definitely be posting some pics if I get a bright, yellow bloom from this Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo' this year! :-D
Intersectional Peony 'Sonoma YeDo'
Friday, January 13, 2017
2017 Peony Shop Holland 13 Intersectional Peonies Less than $20!
Peony Shop Holland
12 Intersectional Peonies for Less than $20!
As I was putting together the 2017 Intersectional Peony Catalog Price Comparison List this year, I couldn't help but notice that Peony Shop Holland is offering 13 Intersectional Peony Varieties for less than $20 each! I have never ordered from them before, but I am definitely tempted. There is a €100.00 fee for a phytosanitary certificate, plus shipping. However, if you are placing a big order from them, the much, much lower price of the roots would likely more than pay for the extra fee. Also the dollar and the euro are almost equal now. One dollar equals .95 euro. I sent a note of inquiry to Peony Shop Holland, and Joshua informed me of another option for private collectors. There is a person in the USA who conglomerates USA orders into one shipment, making the shipping about $5 per root to your door with no separate phytosanitary charge. This might be another option to get some pretty intersectional peonies to your door!
The intersectional peony varieties that Peony Shop Holland is offering this year for less than $20 are:
Peony Variety | Price |
Bartzella | €11.00 |
Border Charm | €11.00 |
Callies Memory | €11.00 |
Cora Louise | €15.00 |
Garden Treasure | €11.00 |
Hillary | €17.00 |
Old Rose Dandy | €13.00 |
Prairie Charm | €15.00 |
Scarlet Heaven | €15.00 |
Shining Light | €13.00 |
Viking Full Moon | €19.00 |
Yellow Crown | €11.00 |
Yellow Waterlily | €15.00 |
Monday, January 9, 2017
2017 Intersectional Peony Catalog Price Comparison List
The new year is upon us, and so is a white layer of winter weather. What better time to spend the snow day than creating my annual Intersectional Peony Price List? The online peony catalogs are coming online, but they are not all out yet. The vendors who don't have their lists up yet still have a line through them. I'll update this information as more online peony catalogs are updated and become available.
If you'd like to compare this year's prices to last year's prices, here's a link to my 2016 Intersectional Peony Catalog Price Comparison List Enjoy! (Also if you'd like your company to be listed here, please join the American Peony Society as a Commercial Member, since this is where I obtain my peony grower information.)
Photo Courtesy of Georgianna Lane
Photo Courtesy of Georgianna Lane
Offered | from Last Year | ||
Adelman | mostly same or lower | ||
Birchwood | same | ||
Blossom Hill | mostly same or higher | ||
Brooks | mixed same, lower, & higher | ||
Cricket Hill | mostly same | ||
Fina | same or lower | ||
Hidden Springs | mostly lower or same | ||
Hollingsworth | mostly lower or same | ||
Peony's Envy | mostly same | ||
Peony Shop Holland | mostly same | ||
Solaris Farms | mostly lower or same | ||
Song Sparrow | mostly same or higher | ||
Swenson | mostly same or lower |
Intersectional Peony | Price | Vendor |
Ballarena de Saval | €50.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Ballarena de Saval | $70.00 | Adelman |
Bartzella | €11.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Bartzella | $45.00 | Solaris Farms |
Bartzella | $58.00 | Fina |
Bartzella | $59.99 | Hidden Springs |
Bartzella | $60.00 | Adelman |
Bartzella | $60.00 | Brooks |
Bartzella | $60.00 | Hollingsworth |
Bartzella | $60.00 | Swenson |
Bartzella | $79.00 | Peony's Envy |
Bartzella | $85.00 | Song Sparrow |
Bartzella | $89.00 | Cricket Hill |
Berry Garcia | $95.00 | Brooks |
Border Charm | €11.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Border Charm | $40.00 | Adelman |
Border Charm | $40.00 | Brooks |
Border Charm | $40.00 | Swenson |
Border Charm | $65.00 | Song Sparrow |
Border Charm | C$90.00 | Blossom Hill |
Callie's Memory | €11.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Callie's Memory | $40.00 | Solaris Farms |
Callie's Memory | $60.00 | Swenson |
Callie's Memory | $75.00 | Adelman |
Callie's Memory | $125.00 | Song Sparrow |
Canary Brilliants | $55.00 | Adelman |
Canary Brilliants | $60.00 | Brooks |
Canary Brilliants | $60.00 | Swenson |
Canary Brilliants | $75.00 | Solaris Farms |
Canary Brilliants | $79.00 | Peony's Envy |
Canary Brilliants | $89.00 | Cricket Hill |
Canary Brilliants | $125.00 | Song Sparrow |
Chief Black Hawk | $175.00 | Brooks |
Chief Black Hawk | $250.00 | Swenson |
Cora Louise | €15.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Cora Louise | $59.99 | Hidden Springs |
Cora Louise | $60.00 | Adelman |
Cora Louise | $60.00 | Hollingsworth |
Cora Louise | $60.00 | Swenson |
Cora Louise | $79.00 | Peony's Envy |
Cora Louise | $85.00 | Song Sparrow |
Cora Louise | $89.00 | Cricket Hill |
Court Jester | $40.00 | Swenson |
(Maroon) Dragon Claw | $89.00 | Cricket Hill |
First Arrival | $40.00 | Solaris Farms |
First Arrival | $50.00 | Hollingsworth |
First Arrival | $50.00 | Swenson |
First Arrival | $57.00 | Fina |
First Arrival | $60.00 | Adelman |
First Arrival | $79.00 | Peony's Envy |
First Arrival | $89.00 | Cricket Hill |
First Arrival | C$130.00 | Blossom Hill |
First Arrival | $140.00 | Song Sparrow |
Garden Treasure | €11.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Garden Treasure | $40.00 | Solaris Farms |
Garden Treasure | $50.00 | Swenson |
Garden Treasure | $52.00 | Fina |
Garden Treasure | $59.99 | Hidden Springs |
Garden Treasure | $60.00 | Adelman |
Garden Treasure | $60.00 | Brooks |
Garden Treasure | $64.00 | Hollingsworth |
Garden Treasure | $79.00 | Peony's Envy |
Garden Treasure | $85.00 | Song Sparrow |
Garden Treasure | $89.00 | Cricket Hill |
Going Bananas | $40.00 | Adelman |
Going Bananas | $50.00 | Swenson |
Going Bananas | $100.00 | Song Sparrow |
Gordon E. Simonson | $150.00 | Solaris Farms |
Gordon E. Simonson | $180.00 | Hollingsworth |
Gordon E. Simonson | $200.00 | Swenson |
Gordon E. Simonson | $225.00 | Adelman |
Gordon E. Simonson | €300.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Hidden Treasure | $35.00 | Solaris Farms |
Hillary | €17.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Hillary | $40.00 | Solaris Farms |
Hillary | $50.00 | Adelman |
Hillary | $50.00 | Hollingsworth |
Hillary | $50.00 | Swenson |
Hillary | $55.00 | Brooks |
Hillary | $58.00 | Fina |
Hillary | $59.99 | Hidden Springs |
Hillary | $85.00 | Song Sparrow |
Joanna Marlene | $60.00 | Swenson |
Joanna Marlene | $72.00 | Fina |
Joanna Marlene | $80.00 | Adelman |
Julia Rose | $45.00 | Solaris Farms |
Julia Rose | $50.00 | Swenson |
Julia Rose | $56.00 | Fina |
Julia Rose | $75.00 | Adelman |
Julia Rose | $79.00 | Peony's Envy |
Julia Rose | $85.00 | Song Sparrow |
Julia Rose | $89.00 | Cricket Hill |
(Anderson's) Kaleidoscope | $50.00 | Swenson |
Kopper Kettle | $75.00 | Fina |
Kopper Kettle | $95.00 | Brooks |
Kopper Kettle | $99.00 | Adelman |
Kopper Kettle | C$120.00 | Blossom Hill |
(Copper) Kopper Kettle | $150.00 | Swenson |
Lemon Dream | $45.00 | Adelman |
Lemon Dream | $45.00 | Fina |
Lemon Dream | $45.00 | Solaris Farms |
Lemon Dream | $50.00 | Brooks |
Lemon Dream | $50.00 | Swenson |
Little Darlin' | $65.00 | Song Sparrow |
Lollipop | $45.00 | Solaris Farms |
Lollipop | $100.00 | Swenson |
Love Affair | €120.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Love Affair | $150.00 | Adelman |
Love Affair | $150.00 | Brooks |
Lunar Glow | $100.00 | Adelman |
Luxuriant | $150.00 | Brooks |
Luxuriant | $150.00 | Swenson |
Magical Mystery Tour | $75.00 | Solaris Farms |
Magical Mystery Tour | $95.00 | Brooks |
Momo Taro (Peach Boy) | $48.00 | Fina |
Momo Taro (Peach Boy) | $75.00 | Solaris Farms |
Morning Lilac | $52.00 | Fina |
Morning Lilac | $70.00 | Adelman |
Morning Lilac | $75.00 | Swenson |
New Millennium | $120.00 | Solaris Farms |
New Millennium | $175.00 | Swenson |
New Millennium | $180.00 | Hollingsworth |
New Millennium | $200.00 | Adelman |
Norwegian Blush | $150.00 | Swenson |
Old Rose Dandy | €13.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Old Rose Dandy | $35.00 | Brooks |
Old Rose Dandy | $40.00 | Adelman |
Old Rose Dandy | $40.00 | Solaris Farms |
Old Rose Dandy | $40.00 | Swenson |
Oriental Gold | $119.00 | Cricket Hill |
Pastel Splendor | $35.00 | Solaris Farms |
Pastel Splendor | $40.00 | Swenson |
Pastel Splendor | $42.00 | Fina |
Pastel Splendor | $45.00 | Adelman |
Pastel Splendor | $48.00 | Hidden Springs |
Pastel Splendor | $70.00 | Song Sparrow |
Pastel Splendor | C$80.00 | Blossom Hill |
Prairie Charm | €15.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Prairie Charm | $39.99 | Hidden Springs |
Prairie Charm | $40.00 | Swenson |
Prairie Charm | $50.00 | Adelman |
Prairie Charm | $50.00 | Brooks |
Prairie Charm | $70.00 | Song Sparrow |
Rosy Prospects | $65.00 | Adelman |
Rosy Prospects | €65.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Rosy Prospects | $75.00 | Brooks |
Rosy Prospects | $125.00 | Swenson |
Royal Blush | $125.00 | Swenson |
Saffron Innocence | $200.00 | Swenson |
Scarlet Heaven | €15.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Scarlet Heaven | $35.00 | Solaris Farms |
Scarlet Heaven | $40.00 | Adelman |
Scarlet Heaven | $44.00 | Hollingsworth |
Scarlet Heaven | $50.00 | Brooks |
Scarlet Heaven | $79.00 | Peony's Envy |
Scarlet Heaven | $89.00 | Cricket Hill |
Scarlet Heaven | $125.00 | Song Sparrow |
Scrumdidleyumptious | $75.00 | Solaris Farms |
Sequestered Sunshine | $48.00 | Fina |
Sequestered Sunshine | $75.00 | Swenson |
Sequestered Sunshine | $95.00 | Brooks |
Sequestered Sunshine | $125.00 | Song Sparrow |
Shining Light | €13.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Singing in the Rain | $40.00 | Adelman |
Smith Family Yellow | €65.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Smith Family Yellow | $99.00 | Adelman |
Sonoma Amethyst | €40.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Sonoma Amethyst | $65.00 | Adelman |
Sonoma Amethyst | $65.00 | Fina |
Sonoma Apricot | €45.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Sonoma Apricot | $50.00 | Solaris Farms |
Sonoma Apricot | $80.00 | Adelman |
Sonoma Blessing | $75.00 | Solaris Farms |
Sonoma By the Bay (Tolomeo Itoh #L61) | $135.00 | Solaris Farms |
Sonoma Floozy | $75.00 | Solaris Farms |
Sonoma Halo | $250.00 | Solaris Farms |
Sonoma Halo | $350.00 | Adelman |
Sonoma Kaleidoscope | $200.00 | Adelman |
Sonoma Rosy Future | $100.00 | Solaris Farms |
Sonoma Sun | €45.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Sonoma Sun | $65.00 | Adelman |
Sonoma Velvet Ruby | €40.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Sonoma Velvet Ruby | $45.00 | Adelman |
Sonoma Velvet Ruby | $60.00 | Solaris Farms |
Sonoma Welcome | €40.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Sonoma Welcome | $65.00 | Adelman |
Sonoma Yedo | $275.00 | Solaris Farms |
Strawberry Blush | $150.00 | Swenson |
Strawberry Blush | $200.00 | Adelman |
Unique | €45.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Unique | $55.00 | Adelman |
Unique | $60.00 | Solaris Farms |
Unique | $60.00 | Swenson |
Viking Full Moon | €19.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Viking Full Moon | $40.00 | Solaris Farms |
Viking Full Moon | $40.00 | Swenson |
Viking Full Moon | $45.00 | Adelman |
Watermelon Wine | €65.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Watermelon Wine | $125.00 | Adelman |
Watermelon Wine | $125.00 | Swenson |
White Emperor | $150.00 | Swenson |
Yellow Crown | €11.00 | Peony Shop Holland |
Yellow Crown | $35.00 | Solaris Farms |
Yellow Crown | $44.99 | Hidden Springs |
Yellow Dream | $60.00 | Brooks |
Yellow Emperor | $35.00 | Solaris Farms |
Yellow Emperor | $45.00 | Swenson |
Yellow Emperor | $85.00 | Song Sparrow |
Yellow Heaven | $75.00 | Brooks |
Yellow Waterlily | €15.00 | Peony Shop Holland |