| Adolph Rouseau (Desert & Mechin 1890) Double flowers with deep deep cardinal red petals with a satiny texture. Yellow stamens peep through the petals. A taller growing variety with deep green foliage and red stems. One of the best examples in its colour range. Mid to late flowering.
Price: £8.00 |
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| Algae Adamson (Kelway pre 1893) Outer petals of deep rose pink with an inner crown of fawn petals which become paler towards the centre of the flower. Right in the middle is a tight centre of deeper pink petals. Medium sized blooms with a light sweet fragrance. This is a first class garden peony. Mid season. Medium height.
Price: £15.00 |
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| Anna Pavlova (Kelway 1916) Double. Charming medium sized blooms borne on strong stems. A fine clear tint of lilac to shrimp pink with a centre of paler shorter petals. Delightful sweet scent. Mid season flowering. Medium height.
Price: £15.00 |
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| Auguste Dessert (Dessert 1920) Large semi-double flowers with a generous number of rounded, clear salmon rose petals edged with a silvery border. Free flowering and intensely fragrant. Good autumn colour. Mid to late flowering, shorter variety.
Price: £9.50 |
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| Bowl of Beauty (Hoogendoorn 1949) Imperial. Among the most famous of all herbaceous peonies. Upright lemony cream, ribbon-like petaloids fill a large bowl formed by the bright pink guard petals. A strikingly lovely fragrant peony for the flower border. Mid to late flowering. Medium height.
Price: £7.50 |
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| Bowl of Cream (Klehm 1963) Very large bowl shaped semi double flowers. Creamy white with a yellow hue to the central petals. Robust growing plant with bright green foliage. Mid to late flowering. Medium height.
Price: £19.50 |
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| Bridal Veil (Kelway) Gorgeous large double blooms of a particular shade of light lilac pink with a central crown of raised petals of white tipped with the same lilac pink. The flowers have a yellow tinted centre eventually showing the green carpels. An intensly scented peony which is a great favourite. Mid to late flowering. Medium height.
Price: £9.50 |
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| Buckeye Belle Deep blood red very early flowering semi double from the United States. This peony certainly has prescence. Tall growing. Golden stamens peek out from among the petals.
Price: £15.00 |
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| Bunker Hill (Hollis 1906) One of the very best fragrant varieties for cutting. Abundant double bright rosy red blooms on long strong stems. Early to mid season. Medium height with a good upright habit.
Price: £8.00 |
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| Cascade (Kelway) One of our finest introductions. Really big bold bomb shaped blooms. White with narrower creamy yellow coloured petals in the centre of the flower. Sweetly scented. The plant is robust and the flowers are borne on strong stems so they never need staking. Good autumn colour. One of the best of all peonies.
Price: £30.00 |
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| Catherina Fontijin A classic double garden peony with large and broad blooms. They open palest pink, then soon pale to white. Inner ring of short golden stamens around a small tuft of central petals.The flowers are sweetly scented and long lasting. Mid season. Taller variety.
Price: £8.50 |
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| Charlie's White (C.Klehm 1951) Large bomb shaped flowers which have broad guard petals surrounding a raised mound of smaller petals. The central petals have a yellow tint giving a golden glow to the centre of each flower. This is a vigorous plant with the flowers produced on strong stems that rarely need staking. Sweet fragrance. Early flowering, medium height.
Price: £10.00 |
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| Claire de Lune (White-Wild 1954) This astonishing peony is a result of a cross between P.lactiflora and P.mlokoseweitschi. Single lemon pale yellow blooms, produced early. Broad green leaves. Singularly beautiful. Slow growing but worth the wait. Medium height.
Price: £30.00 |
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| Coral Charm (Wissing 1964) Amazing and beautiful peony with peachy orange flowers. Semi double with many blooms held on strong stems. This is one of several varieties in this colour range, all are ravishing. They thrive best in soils that are not too wet in the winter. Early flowering, medium height.
Price: £22.50 |
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| Coral Sunset (Wissing-Klehm 1981) Semi double blooms open a pink coral colour, then as they mature the colour changes to apricot and finally a soft yellow. With a mature plant holding flowers of all these shades simultaneously. This is one of the best of the best of all peonies and no collection of peonies is complete without it. Early flowering, medium height.
Price: £24.50 |
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| Dr Alexander Fleming A hybrid between the famous peonies Bunker Hill and Sarah Bernhardt. Globular blooms of deep apple blossom pink with a sweet scent. Freely produced side buds extend the flowering period. Mid to late flowering. Short dense bushy habit with good foliage.
Price: £8.50 |
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| Duchesse de Nemours (Calot 1856) The most famous double white peony. A full bloom with Incurving petals of pure white that are lemony green at the base. Free flowering and highly scented. Mid season. Shorter variety.
Price: £7.50 |
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| English Princess (Kelway) Imperial. Large flattish flowers. Broad mid pink guard petals with a centre of narrow white petals and prominent porcelain green carpels. The edges of the petals fade to white as the blooms mature. A strikingly and beautiful peony with a sweet fragrance. Early blooming. Upright habit and medium height.
Price: £24.50 |
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| Felix Crousse Large globe shaped magenta purple flowers. An extremely good cutting variety with a rich scent. Mid season. Medium height.
Price: £8.00 |
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| Festiva Maxima (Miellez 1851) Large white flowers with crimson flecks on some of the central petals. Very floriferous and fragrant. An excellent cutting variety; the blooms are borne on strong stems and the foliage is lustrous and dark green. A thoroughly excellent and reliable peony once mature. Mid season. Taller growing.
Price: £8.00 |
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| General MacMahon (Calot 1867) Deep solferino red, globe shaped double blooms. Flowers into July.
Price: £8.00 |
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| Jan Van Leeuwen (Van Leeuwen 1928) Imperial type flower, large white outer guard petals cup a centre of narrow golden yellow petaloids. The middle of the bloom has green carpels. The foliage is quite distinct with a ribbed effect of the leaves. The flowers are lightly fragrant and last well when cut. Mid season, medium height.
Price: £9.50 |
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| Kansas (Bigger 1940) Large bomb shaped double flowers in a rich shade of fuchsia purple. It is a good cutting variety with strong straight stems. Fragrant. Mid season, Medium height.
Price: £8.50 |
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| Kelways Glorious (Kelway 1909) Regarded by many as one of the best peonies ever bred. Although it takes a while to establish, it develops into a dense plant producing an abundance of very large bomb shaped flowers. White with some red streaking on the occasional outer petal. Sensational scent. A really good variety for cutting. Mid to late season. Medium height.
Price: £9.50 |
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| Kelway's Majestic (Kelway 1928) Imperial. Large handsome flowers of glowing cherry rose with central petaloids which have a silvery hue. The fragrant blooms are freely produced over an extended period. Vigorous growth habit. Medium height.
Price: £15.00 |
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| Kelway's Supreme (Kelway 1891) Delicate blush pink double, cup shaped flowers with broad petals; side flowers are freely produced. Very strong robust stems. Sweetly scented. Continuously in flower from early June to mid July. One of the very best peonies ever. Taller variety, may require staking.
Price: £30.00 |
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| Krinkled White (Brand 1928) Beautiful single white peony, considered by some to be even better than White Wings. As the name suggests the petals are slightly crinkled at the edges. The centre of the flower has a green carpel surrounded by a tuft of bright yellow stamens. Early flowering, shorter variety.
Price: £9.50 |
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| Lady Alexander Duff (Kelway 1902) Very large blooms with rose pink guard petals and an inner raised crown of paler flesh pink to cream petals. Lateral flowers are freely produced which are generally semi-double. Fine variety with a most alluring fragrance. Mid flowering. Medium height.
Price: £8.00 |
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| Marie Lemoine (Calot 1869) Large globe shaped flowers. Creamy white, possibly a little more yellow than Duchesse de Nemours. The sweetly scented flowers are particularly good for cutting. Later flowering. Shorter variety.
Price: £8.50 |
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| Mistral (Dessert 1902) Large single flowers of deep velvety rose with a hint of violet, slightly silvered at the edges. The bright golden stamens glow from the centre of the blooms. Free flowering and fragrant. Later variety. Medium height
Price: £9.50 |
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| Monsieur Jules Elie (Crousse 1888) Light lavender pink fragrant flowers with large outer petals and a raised centre that varies in colour and shape as the bloom develops. Distinct broad green foliage. Later flowering. Shorter variety.
Price: £8.00 |
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| Nymphe Pretty flowers of apple blosson pink. Delightfully fragrant. A free flowering peony which quickly forms a sturdy plant smothered with blooms. Later flowering. Medium height.
Price: £8.50 |
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| officinalis Anemoniflora Rosea Dwarf early flowering cultivar with double flowers in a shade of Tyrian purple, with purple edged stamens showing through the petals. Will normally flower in late April though to mid May so this is a welcome plant to extend the peony flowering season.
Price: £7.50 |
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| officinalis Rubra Plena Grannys peony. The deep red double cottage garden peony for which everyone has so much affection. Best given some support as the large flowers are extremely heavy. May flowering. Shorter variety.
Price: £7.50 |
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| Peter Brand (Seit 1937) Deep ruby red double flowers that become more purple as they mature. They are a large bomb shape. The foliage is dark and colours well in the autumn. The flowers are held on strong stems, and are excellent for cutting. Taller growing variety, mid season.
Price: £9.50 |
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| Pink Hawaiian Coral (Klehm 1981) Semi double blooms in a delicate shade of coral pink. Beautifully poised blooms are borne in profusion, making this one of the best peonies for a spectacular effect in the garden. Early flowering, medium height.
Price: £24.50 |
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| Primevere (Lemoine 1907) Imperial style peony with large white guard petals. The centre is a mass of lemon yellow narrow petals which gradually fade to white as the flower matures. Very fragrant blooms. Mid season, medium height.
Price: £12.00 |
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| Raspberry Sundae (Klehm 1968) Large bomb shaped double blooms. The whole flower changes shape and size as it matures but is a multi-shaded mass of pink petals, some narrow and some broad. The name is rather apt! Very heady fragrance. Mid season, shorter growing variety.
Price: £15.00 |
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| Reine Hortense (Calot 1857) One of the oldest peonies in cultivation. Sensational flowers of the palest lavender flesh pink. The colour is incredibly uniform and is minutely splashed on white underlay. The centre is prominently flecked with crimson. Very good for cutting. Fragrant. Midseason to late. Shorter variety.
Price: £8.50 |
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| Sarah Bernhardt (Lemonie 1906) Apple blossom pink, tipped silver. Very sweetly perfumed and one of the best for cutting. Taller variety which may require staking. Flowers are freely produced often to the end of June.
Price: £7.50 |
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| Shirley Temple Huge fragrant double flowers opening a beautiful pale blush pink and soon changing to purest white. An outstanding variety for cutting, the plants have a solid upright habit with firm stems and good foliage which colours well in the autumn. Early. medium height.
Price: £7.50 |
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| Silver Flare (Kelway 1939) Large single blooms of carmine pink. The colour gently diffuses outwards giving a distinct silver edge to each lightly crimped petal. A most striking late blooming peony often flowering into July. Medium height.
Price: £9.50 |
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| Solange (Lemoine 1907) Large full double of creamy white with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon pink. The scented blooms are very long lasting. The foliage is good and the stems dark and strong. Good autumn colour. Late flowering. Medium height.
Price: £9.50 |
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| Sorbet (Recent variety of unknown origin) A triple decker peony. Large flat outer guard petals, with a middle layer of white petals. Topping all this is a frothing mass of narrower pink petaloids. The whole effect being that of a delectable dessert! Mid season. Medium height.
Price: £8.50 |
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| Starlight (Saunders 1949) A most unusual quadruple hybrid between P.lactiflora, P.macrophylla, P.officinalis and P.mlokosewitschii. Single sulphur yellow flowers with just a hint of pink at the base of the petals. A very early peony often flowering in early May. Shorter variety.
Price: £12.50 |
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| tenuifolia The parsley leaved peony. This beautiful little plant is one of the earliest to flower, not unheard of at the end of March. The filigree foliage is bright green, the flowers bright scarlet single with a yellow centre. Unlikely to grow more than 25cm. Usually dies back down again by the end of July. Highly sought after and slow growing.
Price: £25.00 |
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| Vogue Large fully double blooms which open the softest blush pink, slowly changing to white with silvery reflexed outer petals. A very free flowering variety with nicely presented blooms which are delightfully fragrant. Mid season. Shorter variety.
Price: £9.50 |
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| White Wings (Hoogendoorn 1949) Fine large white single flowers with golden centres. Lightly fragrant. Always much admired when in bloom. Midseason. Shorter variety.
Price: £9.50 |
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| wittmanniana Large growing peony up to 100cm in height. Very broad substantial purple tinted leaves. The large single flowers are a shade of creamy yellow with a hint of pink and are difficult to describe. Bright green carpals in the centre of the flower.
Price: £30.00 |
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