The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 82


PROCTOR

PROFESSEUR C. POTRAT

PROFESSOR BODD

PROF. MACKINTOSH

PROF. POTRAT

PROLIFERA TRICOLOR

PRUDENCE

PSYCHE

PULCHERRIMA

PURE DELIGHT

PURE LOVE

PURITAN MAID

PURITY

PURPLE CUP

PURPUREA SUPERBA

QUAKER LADY

QUEEN

QUEEN ALEXANDRA

QUEEN EMMA

QUEEN OF HAMBURG

QUEEN OF MAY

QUEEN OF SHEBA

QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS

QUEEN OF THE DAWN

QUEEN OF THE PLEASANCE

QUEEN OF THE WEST

QUEEN ROSE

 

QUEEN SOPHIA

QUEEN'S PERFECTION

QUEEN VICTORIA

QUEEN WILHELMINA

QUITE CONTENT

RABELAIS

RACHEL

RADIANCE

RADIANT RED

RAHAB

RALPH

RALPH CLAUSEN

RALPH SMITH

giving it a very pleasing quality. The general character of the flower is much after the Baroness Schroeder type, but unlike that variety it is very early, blooming at the same time as Festiva Maxima. Bulletin 27.

PROCTOR - Double - Pink. Pfeiffer's list.

PROFESSEUR C. POTRAT (Doriat, 1929) - Double - Pink - Late. Tall. Very tall and large bright ,pink. Writen Prof. Potrat (Dess.) in Bulletin 68, page 20. List in Bulletin 91.

PROFESSOR BODD (Terry) - Double - Pink - Midseason.

PROF. MACKINTOSH (Franklin, 1946) - Double - Light Pink - Midseason. Tall. A new light rose pink. Strong grower and free bloomer. Bulletin 107.

PROF. POTRAT (Dess. 1929) Likely this is PROFESSEUR C. POTRAT (Doriat, 1929) and Dessert-Doriat. Double - Deep Pink.

PROLIFERA TRICOLOR (Lemon, 1825) - Double - Pink - DISCARDED - Midseason.

PRUDENCE (Auten, 1933) - Double - White. Fragrant. A fine lavender flesh white, very chaste. Bulletin 54.

PSYCHE (Calot, 1856) - Double- White - Midseason.

PULCHERRIMA (Guerin, 1842) - Double - Solferino-Rose - DISCARDED - Midseason.

PURE DELIGHT (Kelway, 1926) - Double - Peach to White - Midseason.

PURE LOVE (Kelway) - Single - White - Midseason.

PURITAN MAID (Auten, 1933) - Single - White. Fine white single, two rows of petals and good size, stiff stems. Bulletin 54.

PURITAN MAID (Thurlows & Stranger, Inc., 1937) - Double - Blush White. From Gene Wild's cards.

PURITY (Bunting) - Jap. - White. White petals enclose a cushion of yellow stamens. M. Cherry Hill catalog.

PURITY (Kelway) - Single - White - Midseason.

PURPLE CUP (Kelway, before 1913) - Jap. - Cherry-Red - Midseason.

PURPLE CUP (Secor, 1924) - Single - Red - Early - Midseason.

PURPUREA SUPERBA (Delache) - Double - Red - Midseason - DISCARDED. Tall. 1930 Wild catalog: Large, compact bomb. Uniform dark rose. Free bloomer. Midseason. The tallest red.A splendid variety to use as a background for lower growing sorts. M.

QUAKER LADY (Pleas, 1913) - Double - Blush-White - Midseason.

QUEEN (Kelway, 1909) See KELWAY'S QUEEN. Double - Flesh - Midseason.

QUEEN (Pleas) - Single - White, yellow center. Wassenberg catalog, 1954.

QUEEN ALEXANDRA (Kelway, 1902) - Jap. - White - Midseason.

QUEEN EMMA (Krelage ?) - Double - Pink - Midseason to late. Medium height. A very large, very full, bright light pink rose type flower; blooms freely; erect habit; compact growth; stems medium long. The flower keeps and ships well. M. Wild's 1953 catalog.

QUEEN OF HAMBURG (Sass, 1937) - Double - Pink - Late Midseason. Tall. Color a bright, gleaming pink. Flower extremely large. Stems strong. Free, dependable bloomer, with heavy, dark green foliage. Bulletin 69.

QUEEN OF MAY (Kelway) - Single - French White - Midseason.

QUEEN OF SHEBA (Sass, 1937) - Double - Pink - Late Midseason. Medium height. Full bomb type. Color sparkling bright rose, almost cerise. Borne on strong, upright stems. Bulletin 69

QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS (Kelway) - Single - White - Midseason.

QUEEN OF THE DAWN (Auten, 1950) - Single - Pink - Very Early - Hybrid. Large single which stays cupped for a long time. Very light creamy pink, with harmonizing pale yellow filaments and stamens. Officinalis x albiflora. List in Bulletin 129. Auten's 1955 catalog.

QUEEN OF THE PLEASANCE (Pleas, 1899) - Double - Pink - Midseason.

QUEEN OF THE WEST (Kelway, 1929) - Double - Rosy Peach - Early. Color light rosy peach. Form of a rhododendron. Bulletin 38.

QUEEN ROSE (Saunders, 1949) Formerly MASTERPIECE. Semi-Double - Rose Pink - Hybrid. Semi-double to double. Albiflora x lobata. List in Bulletin 129.

QUEEN SOPHIA (Barr) - Double - Rose-Pink - Midseason.

QUEEN'S PERFECTION ( ? 1930) - Double - White, shaded yellow. Midseason.

QUEEN VICTORIA (Kelway) - Double - White - DISCARDED - Midseason.

QUEEN WILHELMINA (Krelage, 1915) - Double - Light Pink - Early. Tall. Very fine. Midseason.

QUITE CONTENT (Hollis, 1909) - Double - Pink - Midseason.

RABELAIS (Dessert, 1922) - Jap. - Pink - Midseason.

RACHEL (Lemoine, 1904) - Double - Pink - Late Midseason. Medium height. Not notably fragrant. Large. Light rose-pink with flesh tints toward base of petals. Free-flowering, erect stems. Good foliage. Midseason.

RACHEL (Terry) - Double - Red. Medium height. 1930 Wild catalog: Medium size, semi-rose type. A bright, dark crimson. Plant of medium height, strong, profuse bloomer. M.

RADIANCE (Brant, 1931) - Single - Red. Tall. Brilliant, dark red single of very lasting quality. Stiff stems. Bulletin 48.

RADIANT RED (Auten, 1943) - Double - Red. Glowing radiant red. Trim bomb. Very distinct. List in Bulletin 91.

RAHAB (Kelsey, 1940) - Double - Pink - Midseason. Medium rose-pink flowers on good strong stems. Very pretty. List - Wild's 1955 catalog.

RALPH (Pleas, 1913) - Double - Pink - Late - SUPPRESSED. Bright pink. M.

RALPH CLAUSEN (Brewster) - Double - Near Yellow.

RALPH SMITH (Brand, 1943) - Double - Red - Late Midseason. Broad, flaring guard bomb center. Distinct shade of pleasing deep rich red. Great possibilities as cut flower. List in Bulletins 91 and