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D. M. ANDREWS |
Boulder, Colorado. |
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chapter BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. andrews, D. M., was born in Fayette County, Illinois, in 1869. He was interested in botany as a young man and collected plants for dealers. In 1893 Mr. Andrews went to Colorado where he collected, grew, and introduced to commerce native western plants. In 1900 he purchased a dozen peony plants and has since been experimenting with the breeding of new varieties. Mr. Andrews is owner of the Rockmont Nursery at Boulder, Colorado. |
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Andrews, D. M., Boulder, Colo., 1869-1938. Nurseryman and breeder. |
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APS: History of the Peonies and their Originations (-1975): D. M. ANDREWS, Boulder, Colorado. Deceased. Now ROCKMONT NURSERY, Boulder, Colorado CALYPSO (1925) - Jap, midseason. Guards pale amaranth pink, staminodes deep tyrian rose tipped yellow. Tall. Good. CARRIZO (1925) - Jap., P. DISCARDED. CRYSTOLA (1932) - Double, late midseason. Tall. Very large flat white with greenish reflex. Fragrant. A very fine flower. DIADEM (1932.) - Jap, midseason. Rich red guards with staminodes same color tipped yellow. A very good one. FLAMINGO (1925) - Semi-double, early. Glowing pink guards. Stigmas pink. Very fine stems and distinctive foliage set very thickly on the stems. Very attractive. GOLDEN WEST (1932) - Jap, midseason. Really an anemone type with rose pink guards and center of golden yellow petaloids. HESPANOLA (1923) - Double, late midseason. Deep pink of a rather peculiar shade. MAJESTIC (1932) - Double, late. Very large rather flat flower with large rose like petals. Rose pink of an even tone. Fragrant. Often outstanding. MANITOU (1923) - Double, midseason. Large flesh pink. Rather dwarf plant. Good stems. MONTROSE (1932) - Double, midseason. Deep pink bomb. Good cut flower. Fragrant. NIMBUS (1923) - Double, late. Full deep flower of palest rose fading white. Tall. A very distinguished flower. PLEIADES - No description. Listed by only one firm and no description given. SHAVANO (1925) - Jap, late midseason. Clear rose pink guards, staminodes edged yellow. Often makes a very fine flower. SILVER PLUME (1932) - Jap., early. Very light silvery pink guards with yellow staminodes and often pink feathers in the center. It makes a distinct flower and one of the best light pink Japs we have. SNOW RIM (1923) - Semi-double, midseason. Blush to white. DISCARDED. |
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Breeder ~ Züchter ~ Hybrideurs ~ Tenyésztök |
Carsten Burkhardt's Web Project Paeonia - The Peony Library |
last updated 01.08.2007 |