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'Beatrice Kelway' peony References
Book  (1928)  Page(s) 249.  
 
Tree Peony Check List
Beatrice Kelway. (Kelway, 1891.) Old Farm Nursery 1924.
Book  (1907)  Page(s) 121.  
 
1335. *KELWAY, BEATRICE; P. moutan.
(1) 1890, The Gardening World, Vol. 6, p. 604.
(2) 1890, Royal Hort. Soc. Jour., p. ix.
(3) *1906, Kelway's Cat., p. 172.

*One star before the name indicates that the variety has been pictured in the reference that is also starred.
Website/Catalog  (1897)  Page(s) 128.  
 
KELWAY'S TREE PÆONIES of RECENT INTRODUCTION.
Beatrice Kelway, single white, with a purple stigma and golden anthers.  Award of Merit, R.H.S., May 11th, 1890.  "As lovely a flower in the Pæony way as one could wish for... charming." — The Garden.  "A charming variety, bearing large silvery white single flowers." — Gardener's Magazine.  15/- each.
Magazine  (24 May 1890)  Page(s) 604.  
 
Some New Garden Plants.
Pæonia Moutan, Beatrice Kelway.
The flowers of this variety are single with a few pure white elegantly crimped petals. The pistil is purple, forming a curious conical undivided mass in the centre, instead of being divided into a number of follicles or carpels as is usually the case in the Pæony. In this character it more resembles a Poppy than a member of the Ranunculus family. The filaments are white, with yellow anthers. Cut flowers were shown at the Drill Hall, on the 13th inst. by Messrs. Kelway & Son, who received an Award of Merit for it.
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