...for an unusually flexible and beautiful contralto voice, as well as for its richness, warmth and resonance, all of it combined with stage presence and communicative power. The flowerยs lacy...
Parentage: seed from John Simkins, Canada. First bloomed 1998. Double. Very late bloom, pale pink, small purple flare. Loose form. No seeds, no pollen, no stamens, reliable, one bud per...
Tree peony. Parentage: seed from John Simkins, Canada. First bloomed in 1999. Velvety burgundy, semi-double hybrid. Raised flat, stamens, pollen, seeds, one bud per stem, good substance, good amount of...
Tree peony. Parentage John Simkins seed, Canada. First bloomed 1999. Double. Pink, slightly flat 20 cm across, stamens, pollen and seeds. Reliable, one bud per stem, good substance, good amount...
Tree peony. Parentage: seed from John Simkins, Canada. First bloomed 1998. Semi-double, burgundy flowers, raised flat form with stamens, seeds and pollen, reliable, one bud per stem. Good stem strength...
...when in bloom. The flower is like no other peony of any kind and it attracted much excited comment at the recent American Peony Society convention at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada....
...habit to 48 inches (120 cm), but mechanical support not needed. Named for Madame Jacqueline Desmarais, philanthropist and benefactor of arts and culture. Recipient of the Order of Canada (2013);...
...which complements the dark flower. Blooms early/midseason, about the same time as ‘Red Charm’. This cultivar is from the seedling collection of Quebec peony breeder Maurice Ménard and was selected...
...large bomb shaped white that always attracts attention. The plant is strong and carries its bloom erect. A fine variety. Taken from Catalog of William Brown of Elora, Ontario, Canada....