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Shaw Hill Nursery |
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Price: $20 |
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Single, glowing rose/red with just a hint of orange. Compact and free-flowering. Good cut flower, and like the name implies, a standout in the garden. |
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FLAME (Glasscock, 1939) S R E |
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Price: $18 |
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Extremely fragrant! Very dark red double flowers on upright stems. In cultivation for over 150 years. |
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FRANCIS ORTEGOT (Parmentier, 1850) D R M/L |
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Price: $20 |
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A shorter peony with single flowers of bright pink edged in white. Very floriferous. An unusual and attractive flower. My personal favorite. |
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FRIENDSHIP (Glasscock-Falk, 1955) SD P E |
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Price: $18 |
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Lavender guard petals surround the large, raised center of light lavender/pink. Fragrant and free flowering. Mid sized plant. |
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MME. DUCEL (Mechin, 1880) B P M |
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Price: $20 |
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A compact plant that bears large white fragrant flowers that are tinted pink. A fine white double for late in the season. |
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MRS. A.B. FRANKLIN (Franklin, 1928) D W L |
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Price: $18 |
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Semi-double of purest white with a small gold center. Modest sized plants fit the border well. Slightly fragrant |
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PETITE PORCELAIN (Klehm, 1988) SD W E |
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Price: $16 |
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Flowers are dark crimson doubles on strong stems. Medium height plant. Blossoms stand up well in the rain. Popular with those who actually see it at the farm due to its well behaved habit. |
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RACHEL (Lemoine, 1904) D R M |
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Price: $20 |
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Like the name implies; a heap of vanilla ice cream liberally drizzled with raspberry topping. Unusual variety becoming a classic. Sweet fragrance. |
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RASPBERRY SUNDAE (C. G. Klehm, 1968) D P M |
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Price: $18 |
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Peonies available for Fall of 2008 |
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Deep red bomb. Center petals surrounded by a ring of narrow thread-like petals. Fragrant, long lasting flowers. Can grow to 40” tall, making it ideal for the back of the border. |
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BIG BEN (Auten, 1943) B R E |
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Price: $18 |
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Pure, clear red flower on sturdy stems with bottle green foliage. Large, wavy petals. An excellent variety for cutting specimen blooms for show or home purposes. This one will require staking, but it is well worth it. |
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CAROL (Bockstoce, 1955) SD R E |
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Price: $24 |
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Early, semi-double hybrid with deep coral-pink buds opening to glowing coral-peach flowers. Important new color in peonies. Vigorous, 36” tall. 1986 APS Gold Medal. |
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CORAL CHARM (Wissing, 1964) SD C E |
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Price: $24 |
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Gorgeous semi-double salmon-coral blossoms atop vigorous healthy plants. Unique cup shape flowers. Excellent cut flower, very strong stems. |
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CORAL SUPREME (Wissing/Klehm 1964) SD C E |
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Price: $18 |
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Very early, single hybrid. Dark red crimson flowers. Fine cut foliage. Only 18” tall which makes it suitable for a rock garden or front of the border. 2001 APS Gold Medal. |
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EARLY SCOUT (Auten, 1952) S R VE |
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Price: $18 |
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Midseason Japanese with shell pink guard petals surrounding a large center of butter-yellow stamenoides. Strong stems, 36” tall. 1982 APS Gold Medal. |
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WESTERNER (Bigger, 1942) J P M |
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Legend D - Double S - Single SD – Semi double B - Bomb J - Japanese
W - White P - Pink R - Red C - Coral
VE - Very Early E - Early M - Mid Season L - Late |













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Limited quantities for 2008 |
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Very limited quantities for 2008 |
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Sold out for 2008 |
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Limited quantities for 2008 |
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Limited quantities for 2008 |
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A cup of lavender pink guard petals surround a center packed with creamy petaloids. 36”. Always a standout in the garden and doesn’t flop in the rain. |
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BOWL OF BEAUTY (Hoogendoorn, 1949) JPM |
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Price: $20 |
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CHEDDAR CHARM (R. Klehm, 1992) J W M |
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Brilliant gold center surrounded by pure white guard petals. Stands up well in the garden. Delicate fragrance. Occasional tuft of white on top of the gold center. 30-36”. APS Gold Medal winner. |
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Price: $20 |
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Price: $18 |
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Very deep, bright pink semi double flowers. Just a hint of a coral-pink in the loose floppy petals. Foliage is finely cut reflecting it’s P. tenuifolia parentage. Strong grower, 32” tall. |
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CORAL FAY (Fay, 1973) SD P E hyb. |
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Price: $22 |
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APS Gold Medal winner. Outstanding Japanese peony with soft orchid pink petals. The staminoides are a mix of darker pink, white, and yellow. |
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DO TELL (Auten, 1946) J P M |
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Price: $20 |
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A Japanese form with very deep mahogany-red petals. The center is filled with recurved red and gold stamens which form a tight ball. About 28” |
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PAY OFF (Krekler/R. Klehm) J R M |
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Price: $18 |
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Very large double flowers opening with a slight blush pink tint. Strong stiff stems and dark green foliage. APS Gold Medal winner. |
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NORMA VOLZ (Volz, 1962) D W M |
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Price: $18 |
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This early hybrid exhibits vivid pink flowers. A standout in the garden. Semi-double in form, each petal has a white blotch at its base. Another APS Gold Medal winner (1988). |
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PAULA FAY (Fay, 1968) SD P E hyb. |
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Price: $18 |
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Semi-double of soft pink and occasional raspberry streaking. Yellow center is partially hidden as this variety sometimes tends toward full double behavior. Large flowers. 26” |
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PETITE ELEGANCE (R. Klehm) SD P M |
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Price: $18 |
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Very large fluffy apple-blossom pink flowers. A classic for almost 100 years. Wonderful cut flower and deliciously fragrant. |
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PRESIDENT TAFT (Blaauw, 1909) D P L |
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Price: $20 |
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She was a siren, and so is this. Vivid scarlet red petals surround the gold center. Very strong growing and robust plant with moderately fragrant flowers. Tall plant to 42”. |
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SCARLETT O’HARA( Glasscock/Falk, 1956) S R E hyb. |
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Sold out for 2008 |
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Price: $20 |
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APS Gold Medal winner. If you only could have one red peony, this would be the one. The color is a deep, rich red. Gold stamens are completely absent. Full, ruffled center. This flower has a long blooming period. The photo doesn’t do justice. APS Gold Medal. |
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RED CHARM (Glasscock, 1944) B R E hyb. |
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Sold out for 2008 |









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Limited quantities for 2008 |
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Limited quantities for 2008 |
