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'Sho-Yo' peony References
Magazine (Sep 1935) Page(s) 27. Department of Registration The following seedling peonies with full and complete descriptions are being registered by Mrs. Edward Harding, Burnley Farm, Plainfield, New Jersey. Mrs. Harding's splendid work with the peony and the books she has written on this flower are well known to most of us. Sho-Yo (Harding, 1935). Herbaceous. Semi-rose type. Late midseason. Fragrant. Color—Flesh pink, becoming a litle more creamy in the center. Petals—Large guard petals gradually becoming smaller toward center, where deep gold anthers show freely and light up flower. Entire plant—Medium height. Clean, strong foliage. Flower large, flat, brilliant and fragrant.
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