Don Richardson (Krekler 1975)- Lactiflora, Japanese flower form. Very, Very dark red guard petals with a center of similar colored petaloides which are edged in golden yellow. This peony has the darkest black-red guard petals of all of my similar colored peonies that have a Japanese flower form!!! Strong 36-38 inch stems…………………………………………….…. 35.00
Do Tell (Auten 1946)- Lactiflora, Japanese flower form. Outer petals very pale orchid pink, narrow center petals much darker, some of them red. A very striking combination and contrast in color. APS Gold Metal 2004 & ALM recipient 2009 …………………………………………. 25.00
Early White (Saunders unregistered)- Hybrid, single, pure white petals with a center of golden yellow stamens. Very early bloomer with strong 26-28 inch stems. It has board leaves and forms a low round bush. …………………………………… (Rarely offered for sale)………………………… 35.00
Early Windflower (Saunders 1939)- Hybrid, The flowers, which are only moderate in size, resembles beautiful white anemones. They are slightly nodding and are borne on rather tall stems. Parentage: Veitchi X Emodi ….. 60.00
Fantistic (Tischler 1972)- Lactiflora, japanese type flower form, bright rose pink guard petals surround a full center of similar colored long and narrow pointed petaloids that are edged and tipped in yellow. Height 32-36 inches. Good garden peony. ……………….. 35.00
Festiva Powder Puff (Klehm, R.G. 1986)- Lactiflora, light blush to pure white fluffy double blooms with yellow stamens hidden amongst the petals which are occasionally marked with red. Strong 26-30 inch stems. The flat shaped double has pollen and is fragrant. The blooms remind Roy G. Klehm of Grandma’s powder puff. ..………………………………………………………….. 30.00
Fringed Lemonade (LaningKlehm, R.G. 2008)- Hybrid single, with light yellow-cream blooms which are 5½ inches wide. Petals rounded, but outer edges are fringed. Three carpels on average, having light pink stigmas. Stamens and pollen, seeds not noted. Bold large broad pointed foliage. Upright growth, height to 30 inches. Very early bloom season with one bloom per stem. …………………………………….…….. 40.00
Grace Root(Saunders 1940)- hybrid, single light clear salmon pink cupped shaped blooms with a center of golden yellow stamens. Pink tipped stamens. (p. lactifloria X lobata) ……………………… 35.00
Fiber Optic(Anderson/Kornder/Swenson 2014)- NOVELTY flower form “cactus dahlia” type. Light pink guard petals averaging ½ inch width variable degree of pigmentation. Narrow petalodes variable, pink and white. Stigmas are purplish red. Height is 38 inches. ……….…. 35.00
Jan Van Leeuwen (Van Leeuwen 1928)- Lactiflora, Pure white guard petals with a center of rather narrow yellow staminodes with yellow tipped carpels. It’s a late bloomer with a Japanese flower form. ………………………… 25.00
Karen Gray(Krekler 1965)- Lactiflora Japanese, wine-red guard petals with a center of two inch long petaloids which have a pale wine-red base and a bit wider twisty light cream petal tips. The carples are wine-red. A floriferous bloomer which is a strong and healthy grower with 34 inches stems. It forms a dense bush and is known as a fine landscape peony. ………. 30.00
Lemon Chiffon(Reath, D.L. 1981)- Hybrid double, Lemon yellow blooms held erect on strong 32 inch stems. Blooms midseason and is very fertile. Parentage: Salmon Dream X Reath No. F-3: Cream Delight X Moonrise ……….………. 50.00
Dragon’s Nest (Auten 1933)- Lactiflora, Very bright red guards, Japanese type flower form with a bright yellow collar and a tuft of red petals in the center. A very bold and striking modified Japanese type. Very tall straight upright stems- approximantally 42-48 inches. It is one of the tallest peonies that I grow. Honorable mention from the American Peony Society in 1933. ……………………………………………….……….. 35.00
Eliza Lundy (Krekler 1976)- Hybrid, Dense small bomb-double scarlet red blooms. Height is 24 inches. Excellent garden plant. ALM recipient …………………………..……………… 30.00
Fire Opal(Marx/Rogers, A. 1979) Lactiflora, Deep red bomb-double, inner petals tipped white. Vigorous grower, 36 inches, no fragrance and blooms mid-season. Very nice garden peony which has petals with a very unique dark red-purple color accented with a few random small yellow highlights which give the blooms the appearance of the shimmers in an opal. ………….…(Very nice peony!)……………..…….. 30.00
Gay Paree(Auten 1933)- Lactiflora, Deep cerise cupped guard petals with an anemone type center. The center petaloids are a mixture of white with cerise pink highlights. Some blooms have a central tuft. Medium sized bloom, good substance, fine stem and plant. Vigorous grower and floriferous bloomer. Note: Recipient of the Award of Landscape Merit for superior landscape qualities– 2014. Awarded the American Peony Society’s Gold Medal in 2023. …………………………………………….…….. 30.00
Liebchen(Murawska 1959)- Lactiflora, dark pink semi-double blooms with a center of golden yellow stamens. Each stem has multiple buds that open at the same time to provide a full bouquet on a single stem. There are so many blooms that it is hard to see the foliage. Midseason bloomer. The name means sweetheart in German. ………………………… 30.00
Lois E. Klehm(Klehm, R.G. 1985)- Pink semi-double lactiflora. Flat form with stamens, pollen, no seeds, good substance, one-to-three buds per stem with good amount of bloom. Exotic combination of pink and gold with center pink petaloids. Nice rounded guard petals. Fragrant, 32″ in height, blooms mid-season, vigorous, good stem strength, deep green foliage. ……………………………………….……………… 40.00
Duluth (Franklin 1931)- Lactiflora, Large rose type double, pure white, stiff stems and vigorous, late, 36 inches. Very Good cut flower!!! ….… SOLD OUT!!!
Elsa Sass (Sass 1930)- Lactiflora, White double blooms on strong, 25-28 inch stems. Fragrant, late season bloomer. APS Gold Medal winner 1943. ……………… 30.00
Flash(Glasscock 1950)- Hybrid, single flower form, very brilliant red petals with a center of golden yellow stamens. Strong 32-34 inch stems with dark green foliage. Early Bloomer. (Albiflora X Sunbeam Off.) ...Very Rare ...... 40.00
Good Cheer(Saunders 1942)- hybrid, single lovely light vermilion- light red with orange undertones. Very fertile as a pod and pollen parent. Highly sought after peony by both hybridizers and collectors of peonies. (Offiinalis alba plena X lobata) …………(ONLY A FEW DIVISIONS AVAILABLE!)………… 125.00
Illini Pom Pom (Varner 1991)- Double lactiflora, with rose pink, double, ball form blooms. It has good petal substance and no stamens. Vigorous grower and a most reliable bloomer. It has strong stems which are 34-36 inches tall. The blooms are like rose popcorn balls. Dark green foliage, late season bloomer. …………………………………..………………………………. 40.00
Joseph Christie (Rosefield, R. 1939)- Lactiflora, Large white double blooms with faint yellow glow upon first opening. Perfect rose type of unusual refinement and great charm. Medium height with strong stems and clean healthy foliage well distributed on stems. Received Honorable Mention at National Peony Society show, Des Moines, Iowa. …(RARE- ONLY A FEW DIVISIONS FOR SALE!)…………. SOLD OUT!!!
Greenlannd(Pherson/Seidl 1989)- White double blooms with broad fluted outer petals shaded green underneath, billowing inner petals, ruffeled, cupped and crimped surround a small cluster of stamens, with red tipped carples. Strong 30-36 inch stems. Tetraploid, that is a pollen and pod parent. (Sanctus X Silver Dawn F3)…………………… 40.00
Illini Warrior (Glasscock-Falk 1955)- Early blooming hybrid with brilliant dark red guard petals and a center of golden yellow stamens. Vigorous grower which is 36 inches. ... 30.00
June Brilliant (Auten 1938)- Lactiflora, Medium size dark red full double blooms, flushed deeper in center. Late season bloomer. Rarely offered. …………………………………………… 35.00
Laura Magnuson(Saunders 1941)- hybrid, semi-double- very cup-shaped light clear bright cherry petals with a center of golden yellow stamens. (Albiflora X lobata) ………………………………...... 50.00
Lancaster Imp(Klehm, R.G. 1987) Lactiflora, Milky white bomb-double blooms on 26-32 inch stems, midseason bloomer, compact bloom good for floral arrangements, fragrant …………………………………………………….. 35.00
Lilac Time(Lins 1958)- Lactiflora with a Japanese flower form. Rich mauve lilac guard petals with a center cluster of laciniated petaloids of the same color infused with a few yellow petaloids. Something different for bouquets and arrangements. ………..……. 35.00
Earlybird (Saunders 1951)- Hybrid, An abundance of bright crimson single flowers on handsome plants with finely-cut foliage- like a ferns leaf. Generally the first peonies to bloom. (Woodwardi x tenuifolia) ………………………….. 30.00
Fantasia (Saunders 1941)- Single flesh pink hybrid, crinkled petals of great substance with a center of yellow stamens and crimson stigmas. ………………………………………………….……………………….. 35.00
Garden Peace(Saunders 1941)- Hybrid, single pure white guard petals and a center of yellow stamens with red filaments. Vigorous, good stem strength with a height 36 inches. Excellent amount of bloom with many side buds. Early midseason bloomer. (albiflora X Macrophylla) ………….……..…… 35.00
Henry Bockstoce(Bockstoce, W.S. 1955)- Very Large dark red double hybrid, rose center with good strong stems. Midseason bloomer which is 40 inches tall. ……………………………………… 30.00
James R. Mann (Thurlow 1920)- Lactiflora, Dark rose pink full double blooms often streaked with crimson in center & on outside guard petals, Fairly floriferous with strong stems, midseason bloomer. ………………. 25.00
Kansas(Bigger 1940)- Lactiflora, Large bright clear watermelon-red rose double blooms, dependable midseason bloomer- every year, strong 30-36 inch stems, Good cut flower, APS Gold Metal 1957 ……………………….…… 25.00
Lee(Krekler 1985)- Lactiflora, Very dark red-black double blooms with golden yellow stamens intermixed in he petals …………. 30.00
Little Red Gem(Reath, D.L. 1988)- Hybrid with a single flower form. Red petals surround a center of golden yellow stamens. Early bloomer with 12-18 inch stems. The out word facing blooms tend to be semi-vertical and surround a mound type bush with a very attractive fine fern leaf like- cut foliage. The plant and its foliage are very attractive even when the peony is not in bloom. …………….……………………………………… 30.00
Lucky(Krekler 1977)- Lactiflora Japanese, rich red guard petals with a center of tightly packed stamenoids of similar color which are edged in gold. Strong and healthy grower with 30 inches stems.…………………………………….………………………. 30.00