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'Countess of Warwick' peony References
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 9. Includes photo(s). Kelway's Lovely Single-Flowered Pæonies General Collection Countess of Warwick, delicate soft flesh colour. Early flowering. 7/6 each.
Website/Catalog (1915) Page(s) 41. Single Peonies The following is a selection of only the choicest kinds. Mostly raised by Kelway & Son. Countess of Warwick. (Kelway.) Very large. Lilac-white, 2(7). Very strong, medium tall stem. Early. $2.50.
Magazine (Nov 1911) Page(s) 69. COUNTESS OF WARWICK. Species — P. albiflora. Originated by Kelway. Donated by Farr. Description of bloom — Type of bloom single. Color (total effect) 2 (7) lilac white. Fragrance unpleasant X. Blooming time early. Very large size. Description of plant — Habit of plant erect, medium tall, compact. Growth strong and healthy. Stem medium long, very strong, green to reddish green. Blooming habit medium. Buds borne in clusters. Foliage well furnished, medium to light green, medium size ; veins green. Commercial value — For cut bloom poor; landscape value good. Remarks — Similar to "Flag of Truce" but heavier stem, slightly taller, coarser foliage, and more open bloom. " The Queen " has a lighter foliage and is slightly mere double.
Website/Catalog (1908) Page(s) 39. Pæonia Chinensis, Chinese Pæony, Single Varieties Countess of Warwick. Delicate, soft flesh.
Book (1907) Page(s) 225. 2638. *WARWICK, COUNTESS OF; P. albiflora. (1) 1904, Harrison's Paeony Manual, p. 52. (2) *1906, Kelway's Cat., p. 107.
*One star before the name indicates that the variety has been pictured in the reference that is also starred.
Book (1904) Page(s) 52. Single Paeonys. I name a few of the leading ones from Kelway's list. Countess of Warwick. Delicate, soft flesh.
Website/Catalog (1903) Page(s) 4. Single Herbaceous Paeonies..Recent importations and the very best of their class ... Countess of Warwick, delicate soft flesh. ...$1.50.
Website/Catalog (1899) Page(s) 16. Kelway's Lovely New Single-Flowered Herbaceous Pæonies for 1899. 5/- each. Countess of Warwick, delicate soft flesh.
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