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Kelway's Manual of Horticulture, 1903
(1903) Page(s) 83. Kelway's Lovely New Double Herbaceous Pæonies for 1903. Ardpatrick, bright rose, very large.
(1903) Page(s) 146. Includes photo(s). Kelway's Magnificent New Tree Pæonies for 1902-3. The set for Twelve Guineas. Marvellous Introductions. Simple statements as to the colour and size of flowers give no idea of their actual living beauty. This is particularly true when such plants as these new varieties of Tree Pæonies are in question. They certainly BEGGAR DESCRIPTION. They have immense petals of almost gossamer texture, with sheeny glittering surface and colours of wonderful purity. Captain Lambton, white, semi-double verging on double; very grand. 21/— each. (See illustration.)
(1903) Page(s) 83. Kelway's Lovely New Double Herbaceous Pæonies for 1903. Carnival, crimson, very fragrant.
(1903) Page(s) 146. Includes photo(s). Kelway's Magnificent New Tree Pæonies for 1902-3. The set for Twelve Guineas. Marvellous Introductions. Simple statements as to the colour and size of flowers give no idea of their actual living beauty. This is particularly true when such plants as these new varieties of Tree Pæonies are in question. They certainly BEGGAR DESCRIPTION. They have immense petals of almost gossamer texture, with sheeny glittering surface and colours of wonderful purity. Christine Kelway, semi-double white, very large; a splendid thing. Award of Merit, R.H.S., 1901. 21/— each. (See illustration, p. 141.) Pæony Christine Kelway—A large white variety with stout, well-formed petals, and extremely attractive, a valuable addition.—The Gardeners' Chronicle, May 25th, 1901. Christine Kelway.—A very fine semi-double kind of the P. arborea section. The flowers are of fine proportions and of the purest white.—The Garden. Pæonia Christine Kelway.—A grand semi-double white, very large and full.—Journal of Horticulture. Tree Pæony Christine Kelway.—A huge semi-double white bloom, nearly a foot across; a magnificent flower.—The Horticultural Advertiser.
(1903) Page(s) 84. Kelway's Lovely New Double Pæonies. Dean Hole, a very sweetly scented variety of a very bright and clear salmon-rose colour; exceedingly attractive.
(1903) Page(s) 84. Kelway's Lovely New Double Paeonies. Collection "F" as advertised. 7/6 each; all more or less sweetly scented. All raised by Kelway & Son. Dorchester, delicate flesh-pink, full double flowers of medium size; scented; a dwarf plant, compact in habit, with very deep green foliage.
(1903) Page(s) 92. Kelway's Lovely New Single Herbaceous Pæonies. Earl of Morley, light purple.
(1903) Page(s) 146. Kelway's Magnificent New Tree Pæonies for 1902-3. The set for Twelve Guineas. Marvellous Introductions. Simple statements as to the colour and size of flowers give no idea of their actual living beauty. This is particularly true when such plants as these new varieties of Tree Pæonies are in question. They certainly BEGGAR DESCRIPTION. They have immense petals of almost gossamer texture, with sheeny glittering surface and colours of wonderful purity. Edward VII, bright crimson scarlet, semi-double. 21/— each.
(1903) Page(s) 83. Kelway's Lovely New Double Herbaceous Pæonies for 1903. Ethel Davey, flesh-coloured guard petals, cream-coloured centre.
(1903) Page(s) 83. Kelway's Lovely New Double Herbaceous Pæonies for 1903. Gerald Stubbs, deep rosy carmine, semi-double; very sweetly scented.
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