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'Jupiter' peony References
Book  (Jan 2000)  Page(s) 231.  
 
Reine Elisabeth Tree Peony. Origin unknown pre-1846... rose
Magazine  (1986)  Page(s) 203.  
 
'Reine Elizabeth', vigoureuse et florifère, rose saumon vif.
Article (magazine)  (Jan 1955)  Page(s) 57.  
 
Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names In  Public Collections And/or Available in Nurseries 1954-1955
'Elizabeth d'Italie', [Gardens] Rochester Park System
Article (magazine)  (Jan 1955)  Page(s) 58.  
 
Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names In  Public Collections And/or Available in Nurseries 1954-1955
Chines, Crimson, 'Mme. Edouard Seneclauze' (Ober. 1941), [Gardens] University of Washington Arboretum, [Nurseries] Curtis Garden, Oberlin Peony Gardens. See also 'Reine Elizabeth'
Article (magazine)  (Jan 1955)  Page(s) 59.  
 
Alphabetical Check List of Tree Peony Names In  Public Collections And/or Available in Nurseries 1954-1955
Chinese, Scarlet, 'Onyx' (bef. 1886) See also 'Reine Elizabeth', [Nurseries] Oberlin Peony Gardens

Chinese, Rose Red, 'Reine Elizabeth' (Cas. bef. 1846?), [Gardens] Rochester Park System, Scott Foundation, University of Washington Arboretum, Whitnal Park Botanical Gardens, [Nurseries] Cottage gardens, Curtis Garden, Oberlin Peony Gardens; Tingle Nursery Company
Article (magazine)  (Jan 1955)  Page(s) 13.  
 
As the century drew to a close, the references became fewer and fewer. When the old growers died, the desire for large collections of Chinese tree peonies apparently died with thep:l. The varieties they had grown with the possible exception of P. papaveracea had full double flowers. They were so heavy that the stems could not properly support them, with the result that many of the flowers were hidden under the foliage. In addition to the varieties already mentioned, there were being grown under European names, one white, 'Lambertinae'; a few very beautiful salmon pinks and rose pinks such as 'Carolina d'Italie,' 'Comte de Rambuteau,' 'Jeanne d'Arc,' 'Marquis de Clapiers,' 'Mme. Stuart Low,' and 'Mme. Victor Gillier'; a gorgeous rose red or cherry red, 'Reine Elizabeth'; and a fine deep purple, 'Souv. de Ducher.' 
Website/Catalog  (1941)  Page(s) [3].  
 
Tree Peonies
Reine Elzabeth. Very large; double; bright rose-salmon. Vigorous, free, and most popular of the double pinks...$5 00
Magazine  (5 Jul 1935)  Page(s) 148.  
 
SOCIÉTÉ LYONNAISE D’HORTICULTURE Procès-verbal de l’ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE du Dimanche 19 Mai 1935....
APPORTS. — Sont présentés par M. Antoine Rivière Fils, Grandes Pépinières du Plateau, 78, rue Coste, Caluire et Cuire (Rhône) : Un lot de pivoines en arbres comprenant surtout des variétés japonaises. Parmi les plus remarquées nous citerons : Aujoji blanc pur, Avzuma Kagami rouge ponceau. Fumsu-minisiki rouge noireâtre lamé blanc, Daïkagma vieux rose. HHybride de Lutéa, Souvenir du Professeur Maxime Cornu jaune liseré saumon, Moutan, R. Elisabeth rouge saumon, Bijou de Cluissan blanc légèrement rosé, Comtesse de Tuver rose saumon, Souvenir du Ducher violet unique, Marquise de Clapier rose. Un lot de pivoines herbacées d’Europe : Alba Plena blanc, Anemoniflora Aurea Ligulata rouge, Teinnufoliaflore à petites feuilles et à fleurs rouges doubles.
Magazine  (Jun 1933)  Page(s) 58.  
 
Les Floralies Gantoises en 1933 ....A côté des oeillets, un lot fort remarqué fut celui où M. E. Piedoye, horticulteur a
Saint-Laurent-du-Var, avait groupé de fort belles pivoines arborescentes : 300 fleurs choisies parmi les meilleures variétés du commerce. Mais il convient de citer tout particulièrement 30 fleurs en 30 variétés non nommées, provenant des hybridations réalisées par l'exposant depuis 1919, et il nous a dit avoir 3.000 variétés de semis à l'étude.
Dans les variétés exposées, on voyait : Elisabeth, Comtesse de Tuder, Sawi, Gloria Belgarum, Jeanne d'Arc, Reine des Violettes, Athlète, Ville de Saint-Denis ; dans les pivoines du Japon : Daïkagura, Yaso Okina, Schundaï, Yoyo no Homare, Kumona Nishiki ; dans les hybrides de lutea : Souvenir du Professeur Maxime Cornu, La Lorraine, Surprise.
Book  (1928)  
 
Comments on and corrections to this list are invited. Information is particularly desired on the varieties believed to have been originated in Italy by Casaretto, Burdin, and others, for all attempts to learn something of these men have ended in failure.
....Reine Elizabeth. Syns. Elizabeth before 1864; Mme. Edouard Seneclauze; Onyx; Jupiter. Double (Casaretto, before 1846??.) offered by Dessert 1899, 1905. (Königin Elizabeth. Goos & Koenemann 1907; Ware 1888.) offered by Paillet 1889.

​​​​​​​Elizabeth. Syn. Elizabetta. (Casaretto, 1853.) offered by Seneclauze 1846; Leroy 1853; Lemoine 1892; Haage & Schmidt 1864; Van Houtte 1873; Van Geert 1896; Dessert 1905; Old Farm Nursery 1924; Krelage 1867. See Reine Elizabeth.
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