1916-Farr:33 Immense, compact, bomb type, with broad drooping guard petals. Uniform shell-pink, with silvery border. Considered by Mr. Brand as one of his best. Awarded first prize by the... Read more
Updated February 9, 2016
1916-Farr:33 Immense, compact, bomb type, with broad drooping guard petals. Uniform shell-pink, with silvery border. Considered by Mr. Brand as one of his best. Awarded first prize by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. Midseason. $10.
1918-B006-I:03
1921-B014:08 Symposium II rating: 7.5.
1923-SPN:344
1928-B:24 Double. 7.5 (Sym. 1921). Pink.
1953-B130:29 7.5. D. M. Sea shell pink. Fragrant. Named for Mr. Brand. Never proved to be a, good one.
1976-K:005 Double - Sea Shell Pink - Midseason. Fragrant. Large, round, full rose-type blossoms. Named for Mr. Brand. Manual & List in Bulletin 130.
1976-K:127 Double, pink.
1916 - Uniform shell-pink, with silvery border.
1928 - Pink.
1953 - Sea shell pink.
1976 - Sea Shell Pink.
1976 - Pink.
Fragrant
Historic information about this cultivar includes published information courtesy of the American Peony Society.
In 1922 the Regents of the University of Michigan appropriated $2,000 to establish the Peony Garden at the Nichols Arboretum.
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