The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p.96


SUNBRIGHT

SUNBURST

SUNCOOK

SUN DANCE

SUN DOG

SUN FAST

SUNLIGHT

SUNMIST

SUNRISE

SUNSET

SUNSET GLORY

SUN-UP

SUN VALLEY

SUPREME

SURPRISE

SURUGU

SUSAN B. ANTHONY

SUSAN B. WHITE

SUSAN KIMBALL

SUSIE SMITH

SUZANNE

SUZANNE DESSERT

SUZETTE

SWAN WHITE

SWARTHMORE

SWEET ADELINE

SWEET GENEVIEVE

SWEETHEART

SWEET MAY

SWEET MEMORY

SWEET SALLY

SWORD DANCE



SUNBRIGHT (Glasscock, 1939) - Single - Red - Very Early - Hybrid. Medium height. Extra early cup shaped bloom of brilliant, pure red. Form of bud, round. Stems stiff. Foliage, medium light green. Albiflora x officinalis Sunbeam. Bulletin 76.

SUNBURST (Shay lor) See SHAYLOR'S SUNBURST. Jap. - White - Midseason.

SUNCOOK (Guppy, 1935) - Jap. - Dark Red - Bulletin 60.

SUN DANCE (Auten, 1948) - Jap. - Dark Red. A dark red Jap. Very brilliant and enduring. Auten's 1954 catalog. Letter in 1955.

SUN DOG (Kelsey, 1939) - Double - White - Very Late. Creamy white with yellow center. List in Wild 1955 catalog.

SUN FAST (Freeborn, 1945) - Single - Bright Red - Early - Hybrid. Similar to officinalis rubra plena but brighter color, fuller flower and of more upright growth. Hybrid officinalis rubra plena x albiflora hybrid. Bulletin 99.

SUNLIGHT (Saunders, 1950) - Single - Delicate Yellow - Hybrid. Quadruple hybrid: albiflora, officinalis, marcophylla, and Mlokosewitschi. List in Bulletin 129.

SUNMIST (Nicholls, 1942) - Jap. - White. No. 251, from ISANI GIDUI; color of Isani Gidui, white petals with gold staminodes. The petals overlap and the bloom keeps its shape better than its parent. It is larger, has stronger stems and better substance than Isani Gidui. Bulletin 87.

SUNRISE (Franklin, 1931) - Semi-Double - Pink - Medium Late. 34" high. Large rose type semi-double. Stiff stems, bright foliage, always blooms. Attractive in flower and out. Bulletin 47.

SUNRISE (Hollis) - Double - Pink, with yellow center - DISCARDED.

SUNRISE (Kelway, 1915) - Double - Pink, yellow center - DISCARDED - M.

SUNRISE (Origin unknown) HINODE-SAKAI. Jap. - Crimson, tipped yellow - Midseason.

SUNSET (Scott) - Pink. An attractive pink with yellow collar and pink guard. Bulletin 68, page 45.

SUNSET (Risk, 1929) - Jap. - Pink - Midseason. Tall. Very large. Light pink guard petals, center a large mass of golden staminodes. Good foliage and stems. Free bloomer. Bulletin 39.

SUNSET GLORY (Lyman, 1939) - Jap. - Red - Midseason. Deep rose pink or red. Deep red in bud. Broad rounded, crinkled cup shaped petals, 2 rows. Staminodes full deep rose, pink, gold with yellow, beautifully curled and crinkled. Carpels yellow green, coral tipped. Very beautiful in form and color. Strong. Bulletin 81.

SUN-UP (Auten, 1937) - Single - Red - Late. Dark red single, rather late. Color holds, plant and stems good. Bulletin 69.

SUN VALLEY (Auten, 1956) - Jap. -Pink - Midseason. A creamy pink Jap with all yellow center. Stiff, slender stems. Letter from Mr. Auten, April, 1956. Auten's 1955 catalog.

SUPREME (Hollis, 1907) - Double - Pink - Late - DISCARDED - Midseason.

SURPRISE (Barr) - Single - Rose-Crimson -Midseason.

SURUGU (Origin unknown)

SURUGA (Millet) - Jap. - Red. Listed by Brown, 1955, as SURUGA.

SUSAN B. ANTHONY (Brand, 1907) - Double - Pinkish White - Midseason.

SUSAN B. WHITE (Brand, 1933) - Double - White - Midseason. Dome shaped pure white creamy tones and green tints at the base of the petals. Stamens light up the flower. Lists in Bulletins 91 and 130.

SUSAN KIMBALL (Lyman, 1942) - Semi-Double - Pink, fading white. Exquisite faint soft pink, fading white. List in Bulletin 93.

SUSIE SMITH (Brown, 1950) - Jap. - Pink. A very light pink Jap with straw colored center of petaloids. Stigmas are tipped pink and fade out to the same color as the petaloids. A very lovely Jap. Brown's Peony Gardens - 1955. Date of introduction from Mr. Brown's letter, 1955.

SUZANNE (Auten, 1955) - Double - Red - Early. Good height. A bright red bomb, the color holds. Stiff stems. Auten's 1955 catalog.

SUZANNE DESSERT (Dessert & Mechin, 1890) - Double - Rose -Midseason.

SUZETTE (Dessert, 1911) - Double - Rose-Pink - Midseason. Medium height. Mildly fragrant. Large. Clear rose pink, with deeper old-rose in center of petals, brightened by yellow reflections from numerous stamens. Extremely floriferous; stiff stems. Good foliage. M.

SWAN WHITE (Good & Reese, 1930) - Single - Blush White. Dwarf. List in Bulletin 91.

SWARTHMORE - Single - Red. Styers' 1955 list.

SWEET ADELINE (Auten, 1956) - Single - Pink -Midseason. A deep pink single, carried well above the foliage on tall stiff stems. A chance seedling found near Mischief, and an improvement on it. Letter from Mr. Auten, April, 1956. Auten's 1956 catalog.

SWEET GENEVIEVE (Richmond, 1949) - Double - Pink - Midseason. Medium height. Pleasing fragrance. Seedling No. 201-327. Deep lilac pink. Dark green foliage. Center petals sometimes show tine crimson edges. Pleasing fragrance to an unusual degree. Abundant bloomer. Bulletin 131.

SWEETHEART (Hollis, 1909) - Double - Pink -Midseason.

SWEET MAY (Saunders, - Hybrid. Quadruple hybrid: albiflora, officinalis, macrophylla, Mlokosewitschi. 1955 letter from Miss Saunders says to be introduced.

SWEET MEMORY - Exhibited by J. A. Bongers, 1938. Bulletin 73, page 28.

SWEET SALLY - Listed in Bulletin 100, page 14.

SWORD DANCE (Auten, 1933) - Jap. - Red. Tall. Medium dark red Jap, typical petaloids, many of them. Green carpels. Large bloom, fine substance, stands extreme heat without fading. Bulletin 54. List in Bulletin 61.