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'Paul Fischer' peony References
Book  (1928)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Check List of Double Peonies
Paul Fischer. (Richardson, 1904.) 7.2 (Sym. 1921). Pink. Discarded.
Website/Catalog  (1922)  Page(s) 12.  
 
General List of Peonies
7.2 Paul Fischer. (Richardson) Large, globular, rose type. Pale lilac-rose, 7(178). Erect, tall, medium habit. Fragrance XX. Midseason. $3.
Website/Catalog  (1920)  Page(s) 24.  
 
Double Flowering Peonies
Paul Fisher. (Richardson.) Large, globular, rose type. Pale lilac-rose. Fragrance XX. Midseason....$5.00
Website/Catalog  (1918)  Page(s) 14.  
 
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.
Paul Fischer. Bright rose pink, cupped, perfectly double, erect, very distinct, early. $2.00.
Book  (1907)  Page(s) 85.  
 
870. FISCHER, PAUL; P. albiflora...(Richardson and Jackson)
(1) 1904, Trans. Mass. Hort. Soc. part 1, p. 183.
Magazine  (1904)  Page(s) 183.  
 
"John Richardson: His House and Garden." By Robert Tracy Jackson, Cambridge, Mass.
Presented for publication, October, 1904.
Description of Mr. Richardson's Seedling Peonies.
The following is a list with descriptions of the Richardson seedling peonies, with synonyms where such exist and the awards they have received; these awards were all made by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, so that for the sake of brevity the name of the Society is not further mentioned. The date of blooming this year is given, and also the height. The height was taken in August, and measures the distance from the ground to the calyx of the flower; with the flower, therefore, some inches would be added as a maximum height. The whole set of eighteen varieties was exhibited this year before the Society either on June 5, 11, or 21-22.
Paul Fischer. Named by me. Bright rose pink, perfectly double, cupped, no stamens or stigmas visible, especially attractive in the opening bud, medium sized flower, free bloomer, very erect. Foliage broad, vigorous and very distinct in character. This variety has unfortunately a tendency to be bull-headed, which is a serious fault, but it is such a distinct variety and yields such attractive flowers that it is well worth growing in spite of this fault. In bloom 9 June 1904, height to flower 32 inches. Named for Paul Fischer, a French conchologist.
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