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Charles Klehm & Son Peony and Nursery Farms
(1951)  Page(s) 1.  
 
The following varieties can be purchased this fall for the first time. None have left our fields up to now.
69B—Charlie's White
Medium sized white bomb. This variety does not have any pink in it but opens with a yellowish cast. Tall strong grower- proliferous. Blooms with Mons. Jules Elie or possibly 1 day earlier. Also beautiful in bud and has no stamens. Good keeper in storage. Plant often does not bloom as a 2 yr. old.
$40.00 per 3-5 eye division.
Certificate of Merit- Rockford Peony Show- June, 1950.
(1952)  Page(s) 2.  
 
1951 Introductions
69B—Charlie's White
Medium sized white bomb.  This variety does not have any pink in it but opens with a yellowish cast. Tall strong grower- proliferous. Blooms with Mons. Jules Elie or possibly 1 day earlier. Also beautiful in bud and has no stamens. Good keeper in storage. Plant often does not bloom as a 2 year old. We believe this to be the best commercial white cut flower. Also a very good garden plant.
$40.00 per 3-5 eye division.
Certificate of Merit- Rockford Peony Show- June, 1950
(1951)  Page(s) 1.  
 
The following varieties can be purchased this fall for the first time. None have left our fields up to now.
781Z—Coral Glow
A tall dark pink. Midseason. The flowers seem to perform very well after they are cut. An outstanding beautiful variety.
$25.00 per 3-5 eye division.
Certificate of Merit- Rockford Peony Show- June, 1950.
 
(1951)  Page(s) 1.  
 
The following varieties can be purchased this fall for the first time. None have left our fields up to now.
690—Emma K.
A large full rose-type very deep pink. This variety is not tall but has stiff stems with foliage to the ground. Blooms after Baroness Schroeder. Nice smooth bud; has no stamens. Good keeper in storage. 
$25.00 per 3-5 eye division.
Certificate of Merit- Rockford Peony Show- June, 1950.
(1952)  Page(s) 2.  
 
1951 Introductions
690—Emma Klehm
A large full rose-type very deep pink. This variety is not tall but has stiff stems with foliage to the ground. Blooms after Baroness Schroeder. Nice smooth bud; has no stamens. Good keeper in storage. A wonderful garden peony.
$25.00 per 3-5 eye division.
Certificate of Merit- Rockford Peony Show- June, 1950
(1953)  Page(s) 1.  
 
Our 1953 Introductions.
Pink Lemonade—Breathtakingly different. It is a medium sized, bomb-type peony with a single row of pink guard petals. The bottom half of the bomb itself is pure lemon-yellow which is topped by ruffled pink petals. These colors blend beautifully. It is tall and blooms early midseason. Won Blue Ribbon in 1850 Rockford Show in the not-disbudded class.
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1952 Introductions.
780A—Pink Mound. A huge light pink double, mideason, rather short stems, no stamens. Flowers build to immense size, with stems strong enough to hold them. A very pleasing color. A good garden variety. Price: $25.00 per 3-5 eye division.
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1952 Introductions.
76A—Vivid Rose. A bright rose pink double, blooms late midseason. Medium height, strong stems with no stamens. An unusual color that stands out among other varieties. A good garden peony as well as a good cut flower. Flowers keep well in  storage. Price: $25.00 per 3-5 eye division.
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