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(Krekler 1977) A spectacular show of deep wine red Japanese blooms with stamens tipped gold and cream; forms a massive bush wide and tall; height to 36 inches or more with flowers 6 to 8 inches in diameter on a mature plant.
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(Saunders 1950) Large brilliant red rose form bomb with tall, thick stems to 40 inches in height; often semi-double; wide glossy foliage; one of most magnificent of the Saunders lobata hybrids, with no purple overtones; the plant is tall and wide, so give it room.
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(Tolomeo 2010) YeDo is for Yellow Double and it is the most double of two famous yellow intersectionals introduced by Tolomeo; the other is Sonoma Halo, also in our garden; very full flowers six inches or more in size; height about 30 inches tall; a phenomenal flower that stands upright; prolific bloomer.Available in pots at the nursery.
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(Auten 1943) Rich dark purplish red double with wide guard petals; blooms have heavy substance and intense fragrance; plant height to 48 inches, so even with its stiff stems will likely need staking.Available in pots at the nursery.
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(Rosenfield 1955) A delightful Japanese type peony with a buttery yellow center set inside a wide fan of rose pink petals, which fade gradually to shell pink; vigorous, upright grower; plant height to about 36 inches. Ready in fall.
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(Brand 1928) A large single flower with broad pure white crinkled petals with the texture of white crepe paper; yellow stamens in center; strong stems.Available in pots at the nursery.
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(Klehm) A delight in the front of the border or wherever you need a touch of lovely; large rose-form double is a strong and vivid medium pink; plant is about 24 inches tall; lightly fragrant.Available also in pots at the nursery.