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Tree Peonies - names only


The compilation below lists all those tree peonies in the Chapter „Tree Peony Check-list.“ of Boyd's Manual, which have no further reference than a name. Often no date of introduction, no exporting or importing nursery. But as reference these are existing in 1928.

PEONIES, The Manual of the American Peony Society, ed. by James Boyd, Copyright 1928 by American Peony Society: Tree Peony Check-list.




Breedings & Introductions

Adzuma-erabi. originated in Japan (-----,1926.) offered by Kelway & Son 1889; Old Farm Nursery 1924. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Adzuma-Sibori. Single. (originated in Japan, 1909.) offered by Dessert 1909. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Akashiura. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Amagashita.

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Aofukurin.

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Aowataseshiro. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Asashickuma.

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Askidatsuru.

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Aya-no-maki.

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Azumasaki.

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Benmei.

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Bubbudo.

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Cenjinnosoka.

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Chiyokagura.

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Chokanshishi.

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Fukaikiu.

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Gyokutengaku. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Gyokutenshu. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Hakuryu. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Hakusa-kaku. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Hakusen-shu. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Hanagesho.

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Hanaokaia.

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Haotomesugata.

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Hinomisaki.

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Hiodoshi. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Hiryunishiki.

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Horairishishi.

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Iromasari.

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Isamishisi.

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Iwatogoe.

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Iwatosaki.

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Kaguraasobi.

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Kamatonishiki.

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Karafune.

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Karakoasobi.

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Karanishiki.

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Karaorinishiki.

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Kehai.

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Kinkajka.

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Kinsen-shu.

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Kirinshi.

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Kokinnishiki.

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Kokirin-Kin. (originated in Japan)

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Kokizan. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Kokuryu. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Komachi-haku. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Konronshibori.

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Kumagaya.

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Kumoisaka.

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Kunitoko.

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Kwanjo-raku. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Kwausenshu. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Kyokkasen.

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Manatzuru.

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Mozutsuya.

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Naniwagata.

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Naniwanishiki.

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Nichigekko. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Nigatsunoyuki. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Nihonbeni. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Nishigawa.

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Nishikijishi.

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Nishikikimme.

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Nuregararasu.

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Ohenosato.

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Ohuchichime.

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Otokoishi.

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Ryuko.

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Ryukyubeni.

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Sagarbeni.

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Sankonishiki.

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Schichishogan.

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Seiryuden. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Seishushiro. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Setsugekko.

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Setsuran.

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Shingetsunokasa.

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Shinkurobatan.

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Shinyasookina. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Shirokijishi.

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Shiro-noa. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Shishiodori.

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Sonkoin.

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Suigan.

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Suishoku.

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Taihai.

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Taiheiko.

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Taihoto.

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Takitsuse.

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Toen.

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Tokykonoshiki.

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Ukijishi.

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Usugesho.

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Warai-jishi. (originated in Japan, 1916.) (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Wataseshiro.

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Yaekasumi.

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Yaenishiki.

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Yaeshishi.

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Yamatoshiro.

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Yashimoura.

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Yatsufusa.

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Yochigetsu.

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Yoki-hi. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Yoshinogawa.

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Yoyoerobi.

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Yoyonoyuki.

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Yuhigaoka.

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Yukikazari.

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Suzugamine.

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Yukinoikkyoku.

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Yukishige.

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Aissina. Mentioned Gardeners' Chronicle, London. 1888.

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Alexandra. ( - , 1899.) (Never widely distributed.)

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Atrorubens. ( - , 1843.) Exhibited by Boston 1843. (Never widely distributed.)

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Augusta. ( - , 1889.) (Never widely distributed.)

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Belle Hortense. (------, 1889.) offered by Old Farm Nursery 1924;------.

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Othonis. Syns. Ottonis; Ottonis Silvuregie. (about 1848.) (Regia.) offered by Haage & Schmidt 1864; Lemoine 1897; Van Houtte 1873; Krelage 1867.

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Ottonis. See Othonis.

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Ottonis Silvuregie. See Othonis.

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Phaenicia odorata plena. (1846.) See Odorata Plena. Exhib. Boston 1846.

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Princess Mathilda. Double (1899.) offered by Desfontaines 1905,1899.

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Purpurea Monstrosa. (1924.) offered by Old Farm Nursery 1924. (Never widely distributed.)

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Ranieri. Double (originated in Italy, 1846.) offered by Seneclauze 1846; Montigny 1886; Paillet 1889; Van Geert 1896; Dessert 1905; Haage & Schmidt 1864; Old Farm Nursery 1924; Van Houtte 1873. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Remembrance. (1924.) offered by Old Farm Nursery 1924. (Presumed to be in commerce, 1927.)

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Sir George Davis. See Col. Malcolm.

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The Tycoon. (originated in Japan)

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Triumphans. (originated in Belgium, 1864.) offered by Haage & Schmidt 1864; Van Houtte 1873; Krelage 1867; Paillet 1889 as new.

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Vincea Plena. (originated in Italy, 1846.) offered by Seneclauze 1846; Van Houtte 1873; Krelage 1867. -

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Virgo Maria. (1889.) (Never widely distributed.)

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