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‘Al’s Choice’ 1/30/2012 copyright Jean Starr 1

Peonies in my Garden

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They might be an old-fashioned garden plant, but there are so many more varieties available today that will fit your preferences. Some are fragrant, some are tall and need support, but many stand without staking and make great backdrop plants after the flowers fade. You just can't have too many peonies!

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‘Al’s Choice’1/30/2012

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‘Al’s Choice’

• Type: Intersectional (cross between herbaceous and tree peony)

• Introduced by: Allan Rogers in 2005• Form: single to semi-double

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copyright Jean Starr 3‘Angel Cheeks’

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‘Angel Cheeks’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar

• Introduced by: Roy Klehm in 1970• Form: bomb• fragrant

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‘Joker’1/30/2012

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‘Joker’

• Type: Herbaceous hybrid (containing two or more different species)

• Introduced by: Allan Rogers in 2004• Form: double

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‘Clown’

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‘Clown’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: Roy Klehm in 2007• Form: single

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‘Madame Ducel’

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‘Madame Ducel’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: Etienne Mechin in 1880• Form: double• Fragrant

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‘Pink Parasol Surprise’1/30/2012

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‘Pink Parasol Surprise’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: Roy Klehm in 1988• Form: bomb with unusual center tuft of petals• Fragrant

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‘Red Charm’

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‘Red Charm’

• Type: Herbaceous hybrid (P. lactiflora x P. officinalis)

• Introduced by: Lyman Glasscock in 1944• Form: double bomb

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‘Neon’

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‘Neon’1/30/2012

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‘Neon’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar

• Introduced by: J. C. Nicholls in 1941

• Form: Japanese

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copyright Jean Starr 18‘Coral Sunset’1/30/2012

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‘Coral Sunset’

• Type: Herbaceous hybrid• Introduced by: Charles Klehm in 1965 (hybridized

by Samuel Wissing)• Form: semi-double

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copyright Jean Starr 20‘Duchesse de Nemours’1/30/2012

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‘Duchesse de Nemours’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: Jacques Calot in 1856• Form: double• Fragrant

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copyright Jean Starr 22‘Joker’

‘Diana Parks’1/30/2012

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‘Diana Parks’

• Type: Herbaceous hybrid• Introduced by: Henry Bockstoce in 1942• Form: double

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copyright Jean Starr 24‘Tom Cat’1/30/2012

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‘Tom Cat’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: Roy Klehm in 2000• Form: Japanese

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‘White Cap’

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‘White Cap’

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‘White Cap’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: G. E. Winchell in 1956• Form: Japanese• Very fragrant; lots of secondary buds

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‘Martha’

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‘Martha’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: Roy Klehm in 2003• Form: double

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‘Elsa Sass’

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‘Elsa Sass’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: H. P. Sass in 1930• Form: double• Fragrant

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‘Dayton’

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‘Dayton’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: William H. Krekler in 1962• Form: double• Very fragrant

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‘The Fawn’

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‘The Fawn’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: B. B. Wright in the early

20th century• Form: double• Very unusual speckled petals

Photo by Klehm’s Songsparrow Farms

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copyright Jean Starr 37‘S a l m o n G l o r y ’

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‘S a l m o n G l o r y ’

• Type: Herbaceous hybrid• Introduced by: Lyman Glasscock in 1947• Form: double

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‘White Wings’1/30/2012

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‘White Wings’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: Aart Hoogendoorn in

1947• Form: single

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copyright Jean Starr 41‘Lois Kelsey’

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‘Lois Kelsey’

• Type: Herbaceous lactiflora cultivar• Introduced by: Ernest Flint Kelsey in

1934• Form: single to semi-double

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‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’

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‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’

• Type: Herbaceous hybrid• Introduced by: Roy Klehm in 1981• Form: semi-double

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‘Yellow Doodle Dandy’

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‘Yellow Doodle Dandy’

• Type: Intersectional hybrid• Introduced by: Donald Smith in 2002• Form: double• Lightly fragrant flowers can be 8”

across

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