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Paeonia 'Henry St. Clair'

type: [herbaceous peony] – [species cultivar] - [lactiflora]

origination:

Brand

HENRY ST. CLAIR (Brand, 1941) - Double - Red - Late Midseason. Brilliant red bomb which gives promise of being a fine cut flower variety. Fine stems. Named for an Indian friend of Mr. Brand's. Lists in Bulletins 91 and 130.

HENRY ST. CLAIR Early. A free blooming even-toned red of pleasing form. Strong. healthy plant

Sevald:

HENRY ST. CLAIRE (Brand, 1941) Red double, midseason. Fine plant covered with attractive blooms. A great garden plant, and an excellent cut flower

(D R M)  This floriferous peony bears brilliant red flat flowers which have a few buried stamens. An excellent cut flower. Strong stems. Named for the first

American Indian to be ordained in the Episcopal Church. A favorite of ours.






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