The American Peony Society

The History of the Peonies and their Originations p. 81


PRIDE OF PAULDING

PRIDE OF PORTLAND

PRIDE OF REMINGTON

PRIDE OF SOMERSET

PRIMA DONNA

PRIMEVERE

PRINCE ALEXANDER

PRINCE BISMARCK

PRINCE CHARMING

PRINCE de TALINDYKE

PRINCE GEORGE

PRINCE IMPERIAL

PRINCE ITO

PRINCE OF DARKNESS

PRINCE OF JAPS

PRINCE OF PAULDING

PRINCE OF THE NETHERLANDS

PRINCE OF WALES

PRINCE PIERRE GALITZIN

PRINCE PROSPER

PRINCESS ALVA

PRINCESS BEATRICE

PRINCESS DULEEPSINGH

PRINCESS ELLEN

PRINCESSE MATHILDE

PRINCESS IMPERIAL

PRINCESS IRENE

PRINCESS JULIANA

PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE

PRINCESS MARY

PRINCESS MATHILDA

PRINCESS MAUD

PRINCESS MAY

PRINCESS OF MONACO

PRINCESS OF WALES

PRINCESS OLGA

PRINCESS PAT

PRISCILLA ALDEN



PRIDE OF PAULDING (Neeley, 1920) - Double - Pink - Late. Strong rose fragrance. Large. Horizontal guards about a compact, ball-like center, later the guards relax, giving the flower a distinct cylindrical shape. Rich flesh-pink, creamy in the collar, and all petals slightly greenish at the base; stiff, heavy stems. M.

PRIDE OF PORTLAND - Single. Bulletin 124, page 37.

PRIDE OF REMINGTON (Gumm) - Deep Pink - Midseason - DISCARDED. Some say it is a Jap, some a double. List in Bulletin 91.

PRIDE OF SOMERSET (Kelway, 1928) - Single - Red - Early. Deep crimson. An improvement on Kelway's Lord Kitchner. Free flowering. Bulletin 38.

PRIMA DONNA (Franklin, 1939) - Double -Light Pink - Early Midseason. Late Midseason (Franklin list). Enormous light pink, full rose type double on the order of Lillian Gumrn but with a better stem. Bulletin 76.

PRIMEVERE (Lemoine, 1907) -'Double - White - Midseason. Tall. Moderately fragrant. Anemone type, medium size. A flattish flower with creamy white, cupped guards rarely splashed with red; center composed of short, narrow petals of canary-yellow becoming light with age. Floriferous, stems lax. Good dark green, rather coarse foliage. M.

PRINCE ALEXANDER (Origin unknown) - Single - Red - Midseason.

PRINCE BISMARCK (Kelway) - Single - Crimson - Midseason.

PRINCE CHARMING (Glasscock-Falk, 1955) - Jap. - Red - Early - Hybrid. Tall. Dark red with large center of yellow staminodes edged with red. Large. Parentage unknown. Hybrid seedling. (Bulletin 133, page 17: Large dark red single hybrid, stamens red at base, yellow anthers, carpels green tipped white, disc white. - Honorable Mention awarded Mrs. Elizabeth Falk for Prince Charming as a seedling.) Bulletin 138.

PRINCE de TALINDYKE - Double - Crimson - DISCARDED. This name came into American commerce through the mis-writing of some other name, but is now fixed and should stand. 1946 Wild catalog: Glossy, dark purple crimson. Tall grower. Good late variety. M.

PRINCE GEORGE (Origin unknown) - Jap. - Cherry - Midseason.

PRINCE IMPERIAL (Calot, 1859) - Double - Red - DISCARDED - Midseason.

PRINCE ITO (Lewis, 1923) - Jap. - Red - Midseason.

PRINCE OF DARKNESS (Brand, 1907) - Double - Red - Early. 1930 Wild catalog: An exceptionally dark maroon; sometimes will burn if exposed to the full rays of the sun. Early. M.

PRINCE OF JAPS (Lewis, 1927) - Jap. - Ox-blood-Red. Medium height. A new ox-blood-red with petaloid center of same color. Strong grower. M.

PRINCE OF PAULDING (Burke #10) - Jap. - Pink - Midseason. Dark pink with red tipped carpels and good yellow center of narrow staminodes. Good upright grower and makes a fine garden plant. A really fine dark pink Jap. Wild's 1954 catalog.

PRINCE OF THE NETHERLANDS (Krelage, 1919) - Double - Pink - Midseason.

PRINCE OF WALES (Kelway) - Double - White, tinted flesh. Midseason.

PRINCE OF WALES (Terry, 1902) - Double - Crimson - Midseason.

PRINCE PIERRE GALITZIN (Guerin, 1845) - Double - Peach-Blossom - Midseason.

PRINCE PROSPER (Origin unknown) - Double - Crimson - Midseason.

PRINCESS ALVA (Berneche) - Single - Red. Rosefield 1955 Price List.

PRINCESS BEATRICE (Kelway, 1866) - Double - Lilac-Rose - DISCARDED - Midseason.

PRINCESS DULEEPSINGH  (Kelway) - Jap. - Pink - Early Midseason. 30" high. Wax fragrance. Medium size. A cupped flower with a double row of guard petals, dark old-rose-pink, center a large cluster of buff-yellow staminodes faintly stained with rose-pink at the base. Growth strong; free-blooming. Foliage dark green, broad and heavy. M.

PRINCESS ELLEN (Terry) - Double - Lilac-Pink - Midseason.

PRINCESSE MATHILDE (Dessert, 1908) - Single - Pink - DISCARDED - Midseason.

PRINCESS IMPERIAL (Kelway, 1929) - Single - Pink. Tender rosy pink edged lighter. Heart of deep creamy gold. Bulletin 38.

PRINCESS IRENE (Kelway, 1889) - Double - Pink - Midseason.

PRINCESS JULIANA (Krelage, 1910) - Double - Pink - Late. Very large well formed flower of deep shell pink. Profuse bloomer. M. Chautauqua Flowerfield.

PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE (Brethour, 1938) - Jap. - Pink - Midseason. Fine medium pink. List in Bulletin 91.

PRINCESS MARY (Kelway, 1918-22) - Double - Pink - Midseason.

PRINCESS MATHILDA - Probably PRINCESSE MATHILDE. Single - Pink - Early.

PRINCESS MAUD (Kelway) - Double - Lilac-White - DISCARDED - Midseason.

PRINCESS MAY (Kelway) - Double - Midseason.

PRINCESS OF MONACO (Kelway) - Single - Rose - Midseason.

PRINCESS OF WALES (Barr) - Single - Pink - Midseason.

PRINCESS OF WALES (Kelway) - Double - White, tinted flesh. Midseason.

PRINCESS OF WALES (Terry) - Double - Lilac-Rose - Midseason.

PRINCESS OLGA (Kelway, 1915) - Double - Blush-White - Midseason.

PRINCESS PAT (Franklin) - Double - Red. List in Bulletin 91.

PRISCILLA ALDEN (Roberts-Fewkes, 1926) - Double - White - Early. Pleasing odor. Rose type, very large bloom, color white, pleasing odor, stiff stems, vigorous grower. Although the color is white, it is not a dead white as in Festiva Maxima, but slightly tinted,