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'Dorchester' peony References
Book (1928) Page(s) 29. Check List of Double Peonies Dorchester. (Richardson, 1870.) 7.7 (Sym. 1921). Flesh.
Website/Catalog (1927) Page(s) 15. Kelway's Lovely Double Herbaceous Pæonies Practically all raised by Kelway and Son. Dorchester (not Kelway's), delicate flesh-pink, full flowers of medium size; scented; a dwarf plant, compact in habit, with very deep green foliage. 5/- each.
Magazine (1924) Dorchester—Very late, large and full, fine pink if does not sun scald... .30 Each 2.50 Per 10
Website/Catalog (1922) Page(s) 9. Richardson's Introductions Dorchester—Clear salmon pink, fragrant, late, fine..$1.00
Website/Catalog (1920) Page(s) 30. Brand's List of Selected Varieties Pink and Rose Varieties Dorchester. (Richardson.) Very late, rose type. Blossoms large and held erect on good strong stems. Pale hydrangea pink0 A fine variety to supply the late trade. Large Division 50 cents.
Website/Catalog (1920) Page(s) 13. Double Flowering Peonies Dorchester. (Richardson, 1870.) Large, compact, rose-type. Pale hydrangea-pink. Fragrant....$1.00
Website/Catalog (1918) Page(s) [3]. Richardson Peonies. Dorchester...75¢
Website/Catalog (1918) Page(s) 13. Paeonia albiflora: Richardson Seedlings. The following Peonies are seedlings raised by the late Mr. John Richardson of Dorchester, Mass., who was well known as a very skillful horticulturalist. The Peonies that he originated include some of the finest known varieties. Dorchester. Light clear pink, cream color in centre, perfectlt double, erect, fragrant, late. First Class Certificate of Merit, 1870. 75 cents.
Book (Jan 1917) Page(s) 87. Dorchester (Syn. George W. Tryon). Light clear pink, cream and yellow in centre. Richardson, 1870. Rose. Pink and cream. Medium. Midseason to late. Fragrant. Medium tall, strong, erect. Free bloomer. Garden and cutting.
Website/Catalog (1908) Page(s) 23. Dorchester. (Richardson). Light clear pink, lighter center; fragrant; late....Each .60, per 10 5.00
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