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The Peony: Bulletin 259 of Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station
(Nov 1908)  Page(s) 89.  
 
...and after due selection offer them as named sorts, was M. Lemon of the Porte St. Denis, Paris, who about 1824 raised a lot of seedlings of P. officinalis, from which came grandiflora nivea, Sinensis odorata and anemoneflora alba.
(Nov 1908)  Page(s) 89.  
 
...and after due selection offer them as named sorts, was M. Lemon of the Porte St. Denis, Paris, who about 1824 raised a lot of seedlings of P. officinalis, from which came grandiflora nivea, Sinensis odorata and anemoneflora alba.
(Nov 1908)  Page(s) 142-3.  
 
Isabelle Karlitsky
Species: P. albiflora. History: Originated by Guerin in 1858.
Description in brief: Full double, deep pink, midseason, good.
Description in detail: Rose type, staminodes next to guards narrower and some salmon tints. Well differentiated. No remnants of any kind. Color, solferino red 1(157) with the collar next the guards a little lighter, the very tips of petals a little lighter, giving a silvery appearance. Size, medium to large. Odor, pleasant XX. Foliage medium in size and color, smooth.
(Nov 1908)  Page(s) 89.  
 
About this time, M. Jacques, gardener to King Louis Philippe at Neuilly, having begun with P. paradoxa, produced fimbriata sanguinea plena. Later his collection passed to his nephew, M. Victor Verdier of Paris, who about 1838 sent out several of the tested seedlings to Jacques.
(Nov 1908)  Page(s) 89.  
 
...and after due selection offer them as named sorts, was M. Lemon of the Porte St. Denis, Paris, who about 1824 raised a lot of seedlings of P. officinalis, from which came grandiflora nivea, Sinensis odorata and anemoneflora alba.
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