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Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 143. Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies Sops of Wine. (Secor, 1922.) 8.2. Double type; late. Dark red with considerable purple. Dwarf; fairly floriferous; stiff, wiry stems. Long, narrow, recurved foliage.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 143. Includes photo(s). Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies Solange. (Lemoine, 1907.) 9.7. Double type; large; late. Compact, globular form, opening slowly and not acquiring full development for several days; cream-white, with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon-pink; very faint, unpleasant fragrance. Medium height; moderately floriferous; stems and foliage of average quality, dark green with reddish green veins. A favorite variety of unusual tint about which peony writers have become most enthusiastic. The form of the bud is cramped and tight and it lacks grace. Its great merit is its color. See color illustration. "When well grown it has perfect form"—Brand. "Well-developed flowers are often very good in form"—Saunders. "Invariably in the prize-winning classes."—Christman. "With many it is a greater favorite than Le Cygne. In a class by itself."—Little. Its only fault is a somewhat defective stem."—Fewkes. Sometimes has tight buds and fails to open. Coloring is beautiful and distinct."—Boyd.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 142. Descriptive List of Chines Peonies Serene. (Franklin, 1921.) 8.6. Double type; large; late. Guard petals rose-pink outside, lighter inside; center rounded, pale cream-white with a faint rose flush in the center, and fine crimson edges on a few petals; moderately fragrant. Dwarf; fairly floriferous; straight, stiff stems. Broad, curved, glossy foliage. Fluffy flowers of globular outline and much like Jeanne d'Arc in color, although center is generally lighter.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 142. Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies Shaylor's Dream. (Shaylor, 1918.) 8.5. Double type; very large; midseason. A fine, smooth, tulip-like form, in early stages palest flesh-pink, becoming white in the center; excellent fragrance. Medium tall; vigorous growth; free-blooming. Good foliage. A fairly full flower with a crinkled hollow center, illumined with the glow from many stamens. Remarkable for its size and the eleganr form of the outer petals. "Think this variety badly overrated."—Fewkes.
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 142. Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies Silvia Saunders. (Saunders, 1921.) 8.7. Semi-double type; not large; extra early. Cup-shaped, bright clear rose-pink, fading lighter toward the center, which is filled with yellow stamens among which the very bright pink stigmas make a conspicuous pattern; odor not very good. Dwarf; good grower; very abundant bloomer. Not of much value as a show bloom, but the plant is extremely effective in the garden.
Möller's deutsche Gärtner-Zeitung
(1912) Page(s) 51. Includes photo(s). Arthur R. Goodman, auch eine Pernetiana, hat dagegen aufrechten Wuchs und auch eine herrliche Blumenfarbe, doch sind die Blumen wieder nicht so schön wie die der Lyon-Rose. Als Gruppenrose wird sie aber sicher eine Zukunft haben. Das Urteil über sie ist allgemein günstig; bei mir hat sie sehr gut geblüht.
Möller's deutsche Gärtner-Zeitung
(1912) Page(s) 51. Includes photo(s). Die besten Rosenneuheiten der letzten Jahre. [...] Als zweite ist die grossartige Farbenrose Chateau de Clos-Vougeot (Abbildung II, Seite 53) zu nennen. Entgegen den Behauptungen vieler Fachleute glauben wir fest, dass sie eine sehr wertvolle Schnittrose ist. Die äussere Erscheinung ist gut, die Farbe der Blume prächtig und die Haltbarkeit wirklich ideal. Im vergangnen heissen Sommer konnte man an ihr keine Spur davon entdecken, dass sie verbrennt.
Cottage Gardens Nurseries Consolidated, Queens, New York & Eureka, California
(1922) Page(s) 14. Single and Japanese Varieties 220—L'Etincelante (Dessert). Bright purple carmine. Midseason...$2.00
Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society
(1928) Page(s) 112. Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies L'Etincelante. (Dessert, 1905.) 8.4. Single type; very large; midseason. Cupped flowers of very bright pink, each petal having a lighter, almost silvery border; stamens bright golden yellow; not notably fragrant. Tall; floriferous; stiff stems. Excellent foliage. An excellent single peony of large size and pure color; well regarded, not expensive, and very popular.
Rosedale Nurseries, Tarrytown, New York
(1922) Page(s) 13. Single and Japanese Peonies 8.1 (17) L'Etincelante. (Dessert, 1902). Very broad petals of the finest bright carmine, broad silvery border, crown of gold stamens at the center; semi-double; superb...$2.50
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