BOUQUET PERFECT
AVAILABLE FROM October 2020. Bright pink japanese-type flowers with wonderful arrangement. Staminoides in the center of the flower are tipped with red. A real eye-catcher, flowers slightly fragrant. A fine peony with strong erect stems.
BRIDAL GOWN (Klehm 1981)
Perfect double white, large flowers (Bomb type), strong stems. Light fragrance, excellent cut flower. Most desirable florist's choice, unique.
BUCKEYE BELLE (Mains 1956)
Extremely dark red (almost chocolate-red) semi-double, medium-sized flowers, petals are sprinkled with golden stamens. Striking maroon fall foliage. The very dark color, low plant height, compact habit makes this sort a very special.
CHILLED WINE (Hager 1981)
Standards wine carmine with blue lines at midrib, falls wine carmine, blue in center, dark veining at throat. Plant height 100 cm. Higher, vigorously growing sort, suitable for perennial flowerbeds.
CONCORD CRUSH (Bauer/Coble 2009)
Standards blue-violet, falls dark blue-violet, ruffled, white venation at the top center of the falls. Multi-petaled form, tetraploid, reblooming. Highly prized sort, a double flower appearance, nice.
CORA STUBBS (Krekler W.H. 1985)
AVAILABLE FROM OCTOBER 2020. Flower Japanese form, sassy raspberry pink with large vanilla ice cream scoop center. Flowers pleasantly fragrant. Vigorous plant habit and lush foliage, one of the best! PAEONIA POTTED WE DO NOT SEND BY POST
CORAL CHARM (Wissing 1964)
Orange-coral buds open to large semi-double, coral-peach, cup-shaped flowers. Exotic deep coral fades to a softer color on opening. Flowers fragrant. Vigorous grower, thick stems. Sort received many awards, because of unique flower color. Excellent as a cut-flower.
CURRIER (Hollingworth 2004)
Standards deep red, style arms light blue and red mixture. Falls medium deep red, white wire rim and very large white signal. Plant height 90 cm. Fine tetraploid sort, large flowers and profuse blooming...
DO TELL (Auten 1946)
Light pink guard petals surrounding a spectacular center consisting of many staminodes of great contrasting colors in pink, white and purple shades. Fragrant flowers, fine plant habit, the spectacular flowering and the high vigour... a breathtaking peony.
FLORENCE NICHOLLS (Nicholls 1938)
AVAILABLE FROM OCTOBER 2020. Flowers double, blush white, with a scarlet suffusion deepening to center, opened flowers are of rose shape, very wide and narrow petals intermingled. Very fragrant! Strong stems, very vigorous and floriferous.
GARDENIA (Lins 1955)
Full double white flowers with the occasional yellow stamen visible in the center of the large blooms. 'Gardenia' is named after the genus to which the flower form is very comparable to. Many sidebuds, providing an optional prolonged blooming season. Flowers delightfully fragrant, suitable to cutting. Dark green and fairly coarse leaflets on thick stems, fine plant habit.
GAY PAREE (Auten 1933)
AVAILABLE FROM OCTOBER 2020. Japanese form flowers to 15 cm wide, rose or cherry outer petals surrounds a large centre of cream petaloids, edged by pink. Very fragrant and long lasting flowers. Well known, outstanding variety.
GOLDEN EDGE (McEwen 1991)
Deep sky blue flowers, shaded with darker blue tones, falls painted with intricate yellow and white blazes at the base and edged in golden yellow. Height 75 cm. Fine tetraploid sort.
HENRY BOCKSTOCE (Bockstoce 1955)
Full double, huge dinner plate size, rich cardinal red, excellent flowers. True red flower color comes from it being a Paeonia officinalis x lactifora hybrid. The last flowering peony of this hue in the season. Excellent grower, but slow of increase, sparse bush, heavy and tall stems. Highly prized as a cut-flower. Stunning presentation in the garden.
HOW AUDACIOUS (Hollingworth 2009)
Standards red violet, style arms blue violet, brown pink tips and edges. Falls blue to red violet, cream wire rim, cream dashes over outer petals give plicata effect, yellow signal area covers half of petal. Plant height 85 cm. Bright rose, violet and yellow colors in a stunning flower.
I SEE STARS (Heemskerk 2017)
Big (14 cm) deep blue flowers with blue netting at the white base of falls. 5 to 6 falls in each flower. 75 cm height. Beautiful new flower pattern, healthy growth. Novelty in the sibirica's world!
KABLUEY (Bauer/Coble 1999)
Multipetalled form, standards dark blue violet, falls dark blue violet, white blaze yellow in throat. Fine dark blue, tetraploid, multipetalled form. Height 75 cm.
LESLIE PECK (Niva 1999)
AVAILABLE FROM OCTOBER 2020. Flowers deep pink, center petaloids cream and pink, etched in peach, Japanese form, with many side buds. Flowers are held above the foliage, great cutflower. Vigorous peony with excellent foliage.
MISS APPLE (Schafer&Sacks 2009)
Standards medium red blended with yellow, falls deep, rich red blended with yellow, signal showy warm yellow, dark widely spaced veins. Slight sweet fragrance. Plant height 75 cm. 'Miss Apple' is a color pioneer - getting several shades closer to red than any redviolet siberian. Unusual sort.
NIKLAS SEA
Standards and falls deep violett blue, prominent white stripes at the base. Plant height 90 cm. Healthy growth and profuse flowering. Great in natural perennial flowerbeds.
PAPRIKASH (Schafer&Sacks 2012)
Standards pale ground with red-violet veins and dappling, yellow at hafts; style arms light apricot, bright red-violet heart; falls apricot ground, heavily speckled red all over, bright yellow signal with self speckles and veins; slight sweet fragrance. Height 50 cm.
PINK PARFAIT
Large, double flowers, pink-violet colour. Height 70 cm. Elegant flowers, excellent sort.
PRUSSIAN BLUE (Tamberg 1993)
Flowers large, standards dark blue, falls ruffled velvety dark blue with a small white, blue-veined mirror. Height 85 cm. A beautiful tetraploid variety with large, very dark blue colored flowers.
RED CHARM (Glascock 1944)
AVAILABLE FROM OCTOBER 2020. Sensational deep red double flowers. Flowers large (20 cm), perfectly formed. Mild sweet fragrance. The stems are strong and hold the large blooms erect. Excellent foliage. One of the best red coloured peonies, excellent for cutting.