The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 16



CLAUDE TAIN

CLAUDIA

CLEMENCEAU

CLEMENTINE

CLEMENTINE GILLOT

CLEOPATRA

CLERCKE

CLIMAX

CLIO

CLORINDA

CLOTHOS

CLOUD CASTLE

COATICOOK

COBSECOOK

COE'S BIG JAP

COLOMBINE

COLONEL BOLES

COLONEL HOPTON

COLONEL LINDBERG

COLONEL LOCKWOOD

COL. POE

COLONEL STEICHEN

COLUMBIA

COMET

COMMANDER

COMMANDER BYRD

COMMANDO

COMMODORE EMGE

COMTE de DIESBACH

COMET de GOMER

COMET de JUSSIER

 

COMTE de NANTEUIL

COMTE de NEIPPERG

COMTE de PARIS

COMTE d'OSMONT

COMTESSE de MORNY

COMTESSE de MURAD

CONCORD

CONGO

CONGRESS

CONQUEROR

CONQUISTADOR

CONSTANCE

CONSTANCE DEVINE

CONSTANCE SPRY

CONSTANT DEVRED



CLAUDE TAIN - Double - White. Pure white, large round flower. Chautauqua Flowerfield catalog.

CLAUDIA (Saunders, 1944) - Semi-Double - Pink - Hybrid. 3 ½' high. Opens light cherry, becoming pale salmon pink. Golden heart. Albiflora x lobata. List in Bulletin 129.

CLEMENCEAU (Dessert, 1920) - Double - Pink - Late Midseason. Very tall. Slight tea-rose fragrance. Large. Inner surface of petals rich glowing rose-pink; compact, globular form, a little thin at the collar, developing a very flat corwn packed full of small petals arranged in rose form. Strong growth; free blooming. Well furnished with dark green foliage. A bold, handsome bloom of striking color; extra good for landscape effects. Usually opens better than late varieties. M.

CLEMENTINE - See AUBESAN - Jap.

CLEMENTINE GILLOT (Crousse, 1885) - Double - Rose - DISCARDED - M.

CLEOPATRA (Auten, 1939) Double - Red - Very Late. Some fragrance. A very late double peony of brilliant dark red. Opens well. Bulletin 80.

CLERCKE (Kelway) - Single - White - M.

CLIMAX (Kelway) - Single - Cherry-Rose - M.

CLIO ( Peterson, 1906) - Single - Light Pink - Early - M.

CLORINDA (Auten, 1926) - Was CAMEO - Double - Blush. Fragrant. A rose fragrant, delicate blush white, crown or low bomb type; good keeper, no stamens. A refined bloom. Bulletin 28 & 30.

CLOTHOS (Kelway) - Single - Rose - M.

CLOUD CASTLE (Auten, 1945) - Double - Pink - Late. Very tall. Rose fragrance. A very late deep pink, rose fragrant. Lasts unusually well when cut. Opens easily. Bloom has special charm. Mr. Auten's letter, 1955. Auten catalog.

COATICOOK (Guppy, 1935) - Jap. - Light Pink. Bulletin 60.

COBSECOOK (Guppy, 1935) - Jap. - Light Pink. Bulletin 60.

COE'S BIG JAP - Bulletin 125, Page 16.

COLOMBINE (Lemoine, 1933) - Double - White - Midseason. Medium sized stems with white cupped- shaped flowers having yellowish centers. List in Bulletin 60.

COLONEL BOLES (Kelway) — Single - Red - M.

COLONEL HOPTON (Kelway) - Double - Rose - M.

COLONEL LINDBERG (Kunderd, 1927) - Double - Red - Early. A beautiful deep, dark red of elegant form and loosely double. The form of the main and lateral flowers is similar to a wide and shapely water lily and on young plants shows an attractive mingling of golden anthers. As plants become older the blooms become more fully double and distinct in form. A deep rose red in color. Blooms at least three days earlier than officinalis Rubra. Bulletin 31.

COLONEL LOCKWOOD (Kelway) - Double - Rose - M.

COL. POE (Kelway) - Single - Rosy Pink - M.

COLONEL STEICHEN (Saunders, 1941) - Semi-Double - Red - Hybrid. Very tall. Huge dark crimson. Albiflora x officinalis. List in Bulletin 91.

COLUMBIA (Franklin) - Double. List in Bulletin 91.

COMET (Franklin, 1920) - Double - Red - M.

COMMANDER (Brand, 1928) - Double - Red - Late or Late Midseason. Medium height. A large, full double solferino red, late and very dependable bloomer. Strong stems. Distinctive red. Lists in Bulletins 60 & 130.

COMMANDER BYRD (Donahue, 1927) - Double - White. Tall. Vigorous. Bulletin 32.

COMMANDO (Glasscock, 1944) - Double - Dark Red - Early - Hybrid. Tall plant. Good stems. Albiflora x officinalis. Bulletin 103.

COMMODORE EMGE (Brand, 1913) - Double - Pink - DISCARDED. M.

COMTE de DIESBACH (Calot, 1873) - Double - Crimson - DISCARDED. M.

COMET de GOMER (Calot, 1868) - Double - Purple Red - DISCARDED. M.

COMET de JUSSIER (Origin Unknown) - Double - Pink - DISCARDED. Probably de Jussieu (Guerin, 1850). M.

COMTE de NANTEUIL (Calot, 1858) - Double - Rose - DISCARDED. M.

COMTE de NEIPPERG (Verdier, 1854) - Double - Pink - M.

COMTE de PARIS (Guerin, 1842) - Double - Rose - DISCARDED. M.

COMTE d'OSMONT (Calot, 1856) - Double - White - DISCARDED. M.

COMTESSE de MORNY (Origin Unknown) - Double - Lilac - M.

COMTESSE de MURAD (Doriat, 1932) - Single - Early - Silvery White, carmine reflex. List in Bulletin 91.

CONCORD (Scott) - Jap. - Pink. List from Styer's Nursery.

CONGO - Double - Red. Shown by Mr. Lins. - Bulletin supplement 117, Page 13.

CONGRESS (Origin Unknown) - Double - Rose - M.

CONQUEROR (Hollis, 1907) - Double - Pink - M.

CONQUISTADOR (Jones, 1937) - Double - Pink - Late. 40" tall. Delicious fragrance. A distinct and-beautiful double pink with a decided lavender sheen. Extremely large flowers with a delicious fragrance. Plant vigorous and foliage dark green. While late blooming and fully double the immense buds open up perfectly under adverse conditions sometimes affecting late blooming doubles. Bulletin 71.

CONSTANCE (Berneche, 1924) - Jap. - Pink - Midseason. Pink, yellow center. M.

CONSTANCE (Auten, 1925) - Single - Late Pink - DISCARDED. Name changed to CORINNE . Bulletin 30, List in 91.

CONSTANCE DEVINE - Bulletin 94, Page 38.

CONSTANCE SPRY (Saunders, 1941) - Semi-Double - Red - Hybrid. Magnificent deepest bright cherry. Albiflora x lobata. Lists in Bulletins 91 & 129.

CONSTANT DEVRED (Calot, 1868) - Double - Purple Red – M.

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