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Fine peonies for garden and vase - Fina Gardens Peonies

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Legion of Honor $18.00<br />

Flag-red petals accented by small bright yellow<br />

centers on this single cultivar seem to float<br />

above the plant’s unique lime-green leaves<br />

<strong>and</strong> stems. The 30-inch stems give the plant<br />

a wide spread. This early, mid-season hybrid<br />

st<strong>and</strong>s up well to wind <strong>and</strong> rain. Saunders, 1941<br />

Merry Mayshine $17.00<br />

As bright <strong>and</strong> cheerful as its name sounds, this<br />

terrific early season hybrid features unusually<br />

fine-cut leaves on 26-inch stems that hold<br />

bright, vivid crimson single-<strong>for</strong>m flowers erect<br />

in all weather. So much so that it was recently<br />

received the American Peony Society’s Award<br />

of L<strong>and</strong>scape Merit. Saunders/Hollingsworth/<br />

Smetana<br />

Paul Wild $17.00<br />

Opulent might be the best way to describe<br />

this big, bold ruby red double. Huge, unfading<br />

blooms with velvety petals sit atop strong 36inch<br />

stems dressed in healthy, deep green<br />

foliage. This mid-season bloomer combines<br />

vigor <strong>and</strong> beauty in a way matched by few<br />

other <strong>peonies</strong>. Wild, 1964<br />

Limited Quantity<br />

Maestro $24.00<br />

This mid-season beauty displays rich, deep<br />

red double blooms that are held well above<br />

the medium green foliage on sturdy 33-inch<br />

stems. A real st<strong>and</strong>out in the <strong>garden</strong> where<br />

the color is slow to fade. The red petals are<br />

interspersed with contrasting golden stamens<br />

<strong>for</strong> added interest. It also makes a long-lasting<br />

cut flower <strong>for</strong> indoors.<br />

Limited Quantity<br />

Nellie Saylor $22.00<br />

Best described as a striking beauty, this Japanese<br />

<strong>for</strong>m peony catches the eye with deep wine<br />

red guard petals out of which bursts an explosion<br />

of white, cream, pink <strong>and</strong> red petaloids.<br />

Sidebuds extend the mid- to late-season show<br />

staged atop sturdy 36-inch stems adorned with<br />

crisp dark green leaves. Krekler<br />

Port Royale $21.00<br />

Another peony that needs no staking, this<br />

Japanese <strong>for</strong>m cultivar produces a profusion<br />

of wonderful wine-colored blooms on study<br />

28-inch stems.Superb in <strong>for</strong>m,the lovely light<br />

fragrance of its mid-season flowers provides<br />

another plus often missing from many red<br />

<strong>peonies</strong>. Its dark green foliage stays neat<br />

looking throughout the growing season.<br />

Krekler/Klehm<br />

ORDER EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION<br />

Limited Quantity<br />

Memorial Gem $21.00<br />

A great addition to any rock <strong>garden</strong> or border<br />

front, this vigorous growing peony reaches<br />

just 20 inches in height.Its clear red single<br />

<strong>for</strong>m blooms open early <strong>and</strong> float atop<br />

emerald green foliage that stays clean looking<br />

throughout the growing season. Glasscock-<br />

Falk 1955.<br />

Nippon Beauty $17.00<br />

A striking, deep red Japanese <strong>for</strong>m peony.<br />

Yellow tips on center petaloids that curve inward<br />

give these blooms a look that comm<strong>and</strong>s<br />

attention. The sturdy 32-inch stems keep the<br />

flowers erect. Late season. Unique cutflower.<br />

Auten, 1927<br />

President Lincoln $20.00<br />

This single <strong>for</strong>m peony blooms a strong red<br />

with undertones of blue. Its large petals cup a<br />

center of bright yellow stamens. A mid-season<br />

beauty that features 36-inch stems clad in<br />

deep green leaves. A good show or cut flower<br />

choice. Br<strong>and</strong>, 1928

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